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- Franciscus Bossinensis (fl. 1509 – 1511) (Francis the Bosnian) was a lutenist-composer active in Italy in the 16th century. He lived and worked in Venice...
- Franco-Flemish Po****r composer of chansons in the 1530s Franciscus Bossinensis fl. 1509–1511 Italian Arnold von Bruck c. 1490 – 1554 Franco-Flemish-German...
- His recordings include the works of Francesco Spinacino, Franciscus Bossinensis, Joachim van den Hove, Robert de Visée, Gabriele Fallamero, and Roman...
- Costante Adolfo Bossi (1876–1953) Marco Enrico Bossi (1861–1925) Franciscus Bossinensis (fl. 1509–1511) George Botsford (1874–1949) Hans Bottermund (1892–1949)...
- brother of Marco Enrico Bossi Marco Enrico Bossi (1861–1925) Franciscus Bossinensis (fl. 1509–1511) Luigi Bottazzo (1845–1924) Cosimo Bottegari (1554–1620)...
- (Franz Friedlieb; 1494–1553), German humanist and historian Franciscus Bossinensis (fl. 1509–1511), possibly Bosnian lutenist-composer working in Venice...
- Composer Ludwig Senfl loses a toe in a hunting accident. 1511: Franciscus BossinensisTenori e contrab****i intabulati col sopran in canto figurato per cantar...
- 1389, a man named Bogovac Vukojević (also known as Bogaueç Vochoeuich Bossinensis de Souisoch) traded a young Bosnian boy named Milko for 4 ducats. Visoko...
- earliest known publication of music for the pavane 1509: Franciscus BossinensisFirst book of Tenori e contrab****i intabulati col sopran in canto figurato...
- Intabolatura de lauto IV (1508) Franciscus Bossinensis: Tenori e contrab****i I (1509) Franciscus Bossinensis: Tenori e contrab****i II (1511, Fossombrone)...