The phenomenon of about 26 well-known melodies within the property of the Bohemia born landlord Count F. A. von Sporck (1662–1738) reminds us of the 16th century praxis of multiple textual contrafacta to the shared and remembered melodic repertory. There were hundreds of rimed verses (hymns) within Das Christliche Jahr (1718, 1733/34) hymnbook and Geistreiche Gesänge hymnbook (so called Schweidnitzer Gesangbuch 1725/26) published by Sporck and intended to be sung on the attached "airs", in fact songs. It was Sporck's double biographer Friedrich Roth-Scholz from Nurnberg who woke up Count's interests in books, healing waters and traditional German hymnology. The key and most frequented melody, the Bon-Repos Aria dominated the repertory point...