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Marcin Leopolita (also
Marcin z Lwowa; 1537 – c. 1584) was one of the most
eminent Polish composers of the 16th century. He
attended the Jagiellonian...
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pieces based on
Ukrainian folk
melodies under the
pseudonyms "Ioannes
Leopolita" and "Jacobus Olevsiensis". His
works for lute
achieved wide circulation...
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include Wacław z Szamotuł, Mikołaj Zieleński,
Nicolaus Cracoviensis,
Marcin Leopolita and Mikołaj Gomółka, who
composed "Melodies to
Polish Psalter". Diomedes...
- Jhan Gero fl. 1540–1555 Franco-Flemish
Active in Venice,
Italy Marcin Leopolita c. 1540 – c. 1584
Polish Also
known as
Marcin ze
Lwowa William Byrd c...
- Wacław z Szamotuł (c. 1526 – 1560) Mikołaj Gomółka (1535–1591)
Marcin Leopolita (c. 1540 – c.1589)
Cyprian Bazylik (c.1535 – c. 1600) Jan z
Lublina (late...
- "Konradin
Aemilius Sautscheck", et al.
Works for
renaissance lute by "Ioannes
Leopolita" and "Jacobus Olevsiensis"
Rohan Kriwaczek Works for solo violin, ascribed...
- dignified. Wujek's translation,
known as the
Wujek Bible,
replaced the
Leopolita Bible [pl] and
served as the
fundamental Polish Catholic translation for...
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translation of the
Bible into
Polish was made in 1561 by Jan
Leopolita [pl] (
Leopolita's Bible).
About that time, the
first Polish orthographic dictionary...
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Catholics the
Bible was
translated from the
Vulgate by Jan Nicz of Lwów (Jan
Leopolita,
hence the
Biblia Leopolity) Kraków, 1561, 1574, and 1577. This Bible...
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settings of
Polish church songs. Łowicz
tablature (also
known as
Martin Leopolita tablature) (ca. 1580;
original lost)
Contains 75
liturgical pieces: 47...