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Cyprian Bazylik (c. 1535 in
Sieradz – c. 1600) was a
Polish composer,
usually designated as C.B. or C.S. (Cyprian of Sieradz).
Besides writing music,...
- Mikołaj Gomółka (1535–1591)
Marcin Leopolita (c. 1540 – c.1589)
Cyprian Bazylik (c.1535 – c. 1600) Jan z
Lublina (late 15th century – 1540)
Jakub ****...
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composers such as Wacław of Szamotuły, Jan Brant,
Heinrich Finck,
Cyprian Bazylik,
Alessandro Pesenti, Luca Marenzio, and
Michelagnolo Galilei lived in Vilnius;...
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forced to
leave the capital. The
first Polish translation by
Cyprian Bazylik was
published in Łosk in 1577. The book was
widely read and
praised across...
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every year and the town is very much well
known for this event.
Cyprian Bazylik (c. 1535–c. 1600), musician, writer,
printer Leszek II the
Black (c. 1240–1288)...
- of the
Sicilian school Rocco Rodio c. 1535 –
after 1615
Italian Cyprian Bazylik c. 1535 – c. 1600
Polish Annibale Stabile c. 1535 – 1595
Italian Mikołaj...
- his
family was
decimated and scattered,
though one
adoptive son,
Cyprian Bazylik,
achieved fame in his own right. Despot's
reign was
cursed by the early...
- (1746–1825) François
Bazin (1816–1878)
Nisar Bazmi (1925–2007)
Cyprian Bazylik (c. 1535 – c. 1600)
Antonio Bazzini (1818–1897) Amy
Beach (1867–1944) Robert...
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attribution of this
collection to Zofia, and has
ascribed the
poems to
Cyprian Bazylik, a poet and
composer among the
Calvinist nobility. She was
daughter of...
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philosopher best
known for his book De
optimo senatore (1568)
Cyprian Bazylik (1535–1600), composer; musician; poet
Wojciech Oczko (1537–1599), philosopher...