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Johannes de
Garlandia (Johannes Gallicus) (fl.Tooltip
floruit c. 1270 – 1320) was a
French music theorist of the late ars
antiqua period of
medieval music...
- four-part harmonies.
Other than a
brief mention by
music theorist Johannes de
Garlandia in his De
Mensurabili Musica,
virtually all
information on Pérotin's life...
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Johannes de
Garlandia may
refer to:
Johannes de
Garlandia (philologist) (c. 1190–c. 1270),
philologist and
university teacher Johannes de
Garlandia (music...
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about 1260, De
mensurabili musica (formerly
attributed to
Johannes de
Garlandia, who is now
believed merely to have
edited it in the late 13th century...
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Johannes de
Garlandia or John of
Garland was a
medieval grammarian and
university teacher. His
dates of
birth and
death are unknown, but he
probably lived...
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famous music theorist of the
first half of the 13th century,
Johannes de
Garlandia, was the
author of the De
Mensurabili Musica (c. 1240), the
treatise which...
- modes. This
rhythmic plan was
codified by the
music theorist Johannes de
Garlandia,
author of the De
Mensurabili Musica (c. 1250), the
treatise which defined...
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Bartholomeus Anglicus – De
proprietatibus rerum Egil's Saga
Johannes de
Garlandia – De
Mensurabili Musica Rudolf von Ems –
Alexanderroman c. 1240–1250 –...
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about the
organum of the Notre-Dame school,
Anonymous IV,
Johannes de
Garlandia, the St.
Emmeram Anonymous and
Franco of Cologne, to name a few, are not...
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voice referred to the
falsetto register) by the
writers Johannes de
Garlandia and
Jerome of Moravia. The
terms were
later adopted within bel canto,...