found: Work cat.: 2001269635: The Langloz manuscript, 2001.
found: New Grove, 2nd ed. WWW site, Mar. 27, 2002(partimento: term used fairly frequently in the late 18th and early 19th cents. to denote exercises in figured-bass playing, not so much as accompaniments to a solo instrument as self-contained pieces; plural given as partimenti)
found: New Harvard dict. mus.(partimento: in 18th and early 19th cents., a thoroughbass part with occasional melodic suggestions on the basis of which a complete composition rather than simply an accompaniment was to be improvised; numerous such pieces, mainly conceived as pedagogical in nature, were composed by Italian, especially Neapolitan, keyboard composers of the 18th cent.)
found: Web. 3(partimento, pl. partimenti: musical exercise in contrapuntal improvisation of the 17th and 18th cents., generally played or written on a figured bass)