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Zarlino (1500s), and the term "harmonic triad" was
coined by
Johannes Lippius in his
Synopsis musicae novae (1612).
Triads (or any
other tertian chords)...
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relatively few
compared to
other 17th-century
German writers, like
Johannes Lippius,
Christoph Bernhard or
Joachim Burmeister, he
compiled an encyclopedic...
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novae (Synopsis of New Music; 1612).
Lippius was born in Strasbourg, the son of the
pastor of St. Peter,
Johann Lippius (1554–1622), and his wife Susanna...
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which the base (i.e., root) of the
chord appears only higher.
Johannes Lippius, in his Dis****tio
musica tertia (1610) and
Synopsis musicae novae (1612)...
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Karin Månsdotter,
Queen of
Sweden (b. 1550)
September 24 –
Johannes Lippius,
German theologian, philosopher, composer, and
music theorist (b. 1585)...
- (Hal. 5.612-680)
Editio Princeps, with
Latin translation by
Laurentius Lippius,
Aldine edition, Venice, 1517; Oppi****.
Poetae alieuticon, sive de piscibus...
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Italian music theorist and
critic (born 1534)
September 24 –
Johannes Lippius,
German theologian, philosopher, composer, and
music theorist (born 1585)...
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Gerbrand Bredero,
Dutch poet and
playwright (died 1618) June 24 –
Johannes Lippius,
German Protestant theologian, philosopher, and
theorist of
music (died...
- or UK
public library membership required) Buelow,
George J. (2001). "
Lippius, Johannes".
Grove Music Online. Oxford:
Oxford University Press. doi:10...
- Montoya,
Peruvian and
Paraguayan linguist (d. 1652) June 24 –
Johannes Lippius,
German theologian, philosopher,
composer and
music theorist (d. 1612)...