
«Pax est bonum» – canon at the octave below

| Language: Latin | Pax est bonum sine quo nihil est bonum |
| Gumpelzhaimer (1591), 7: In [sub]diapason. | This brief canon at the octave below is employed as example of «Proportio Tripla» in the chapter «De Proportionibus». In Gumpelzhaimer (1611) the duo bears a text. |
| Beringer (1610), 41: In [sub]Diapason. Proportio Tripla. / Proportio Sesquialtera. | This canon is employed as textless example of proportions in black notation in two different exercises. |
| Gumpelzhaimer (1611), 2: [f. 15v: Adam Gumpelzhaimer.] «Pax est bonum». [in the Tavola:] «In subdiapason» | This duo is employed as example of «Proportio Tripla» in «Caput nonum de proportionibus». In 1591 and 1595 editions the duo is textless. |