LTStraipsnyje nagrinėjami XVI-XIX amžiaus pradžios muzikiniai leidiniai - antifonalai, gradualai, mišiolai, giesmynai, vadovėliai - saugomi Vilniaus universiteto bibliotekos Retų spaudinių skyriuje. Remiantis išlikusiais XVIII amžiaus rankraštiniais Vilniaus jėzuitų kolegijos bibliotekos katalogais ir 1710-1723 metų dienoraščiu, apžvelgiama jėzuitų veikla ir jų indėlis į muziką, aptariami bažnytinės ir pasaulietinės muzikos leidiniai, Vilniaus universiteto muzikos profesoriaus Johanno Davido Hollando muzikinis palikimas. Tiriami muzikinių leidinių provenieciniai ženklai ir marginalijos, mėginama atskleisti šių knygų atsiradimo bibliotekoje istoriją. [Iš leidinio]Reikšminiai žodžiai: Bažnytinė muzika; Johannas Davidas Hollandas; Jėzuitai; Muzikiniai leidiniai; Muzikos leidiniai; Pasaulietinė muzika; Spausdintinis paveldas; Vilniaus universiteto biblioteka; Ecclesiastical music; Jesuits; Johann David Holland; Music publications; Printed heritage; Secular music; Vilnius University Library.
ENThe article deals with music publications of the beginning of the 16th - 19th c. - antiphonals, graduals, missals, hymnals and manuals held in the Rare Book Department of Vilnius University Library. On the basis of the extant XVIII c. manuscript catalogues of Vilnius Jesuit College Library and Library of Novitiate the publications related to music included in those catalogues are being discussed and provenances and marginalia found in them are being investigated. In addition, the article also describes anonymous manuals printed by Vilnius Academy Printing House at the end of 17th с. - 18 th c.: Ars et praxis musica (the first edition in 1667), Compendium regularum generalium cantus (1753) as well as canticle books in Polish and Latin languages. The second part of the article presents music activities of German composer Johann David Holland (1746-1827) who gave music lectures in Vilnius Imperial University at the beginning of the 19th c. The heritage of the Professor - nine music books - donated after his death in 1828 by his daughter Joanna to the Library of Vilnius Imperial University. The third part of the article deals with publications of church and secular music, published at the end of 16th с. - 18th c., part of them - especially rare and valuable, and the diverse history of coming of these books to the Library which witnesses of their complicate and intricate journey through different institutions. [From the publication]