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- For these works he was called "the New Chrysaphes". Lingas, Alexander (2001). "Panagiotes the New Chrysaphes". Grove Music Online. Oxford: Oxford University...
- Manuel Doukas Chrysaphes (Gr****: Μανουὴλ Δούκας Χρυσάφης, fl. 1440–1470) was the most prominent Byzantine musician of the 15th century. A singer, composer...
- 1453. Panagiotes the New Chrysaphes. "London, British Library, Harley Ms. 5544". Papa**** and the Anastasimatarion of Chrysaphes the New, and an incomplete...
- the sticherarion. Some years after the fall of Constantinople Manuel Chrysaphes characterised the sticheron kalophonikon and the anagrammatismos as new...
- tonaries of Carolingian theorists. Fifteenth-century composers like Manuel Chrysaphes, Lampadarios at the Court of Palaiologan Constantinople exchanged the...
- dedicated to compositions of John Koukouzeles". Gr**** Byzantine Choir. Chrysaphes, Manuel (22 December 2011). Chourmouzios the Archivist (ed.). "Christmas...
- books can usually be found in anthologies ascribed to Panagiotes the New Chrysaphes (GB-Lbl Harley 1613, Harley 5544), but there is also a m****cript with...
- Kir Joakim Isaiah the Serb John ****uzelis Kir Stefan the Serb Manuel Chrysaphes Name: also Nicholas the Serb. Don Michael Randel (2003). The Harvard Dictionary...
- Constantinople (Ottoman period). He, together with Panagiotes the New Chrysaphes, Balasios the Priest and Germanos Bishop of New Patras was one of the...
- or UK public library membership required) Manuel Chrysaphes (1985) The treatise of Manuel Chrysaphes, the lampadarios: On the theory of the art of chanting...