Parthenia Inviolata, or Mayden-Musicke for the Virginalls and Bass-Viol is the second book of keyboard music printed in England, containing twenty pieces scored for virginal and bass viol.
The title extends the pun of the original work, as "inviolata" means both "unviolated" and "set for viol.
A facsimile was published in 1961 with a historical introduction by Thurston Dart, foreword by Sydney Beck, and bibliographical note by Richard J.
Number 2 is a simplified version of a masque attributed to Farnaby in the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book (No.
[7] Number 16 ("Almaine") is identical to a piece in the collection Drexel 5612, where it is also anonymous.