- 18th-century
England as a
country dance,
under the
names monfrina, monfreda, and
manfredina,
being included in Wheatstone's
Country Dances for 1810. In Piedmont,...
- No. 91). La
Manfredina, a 14th-century
monophonic Italian dance in two parts, with the
second section designated "La
Rotta della Manfredina" (British Library...
- and
Principio di Virtu,
together with the
Lamento di Tristano/Rotta, La
Manfredina/Rotta, and one
Salterello The Art of
Courtly Love,
Early Music Consort...
- he was
influential in
spreading Gr****
letters in the West. He
married Manfredina Doria,
daughter of
Hilario Doria. He was a
patron and
teacher of fellow...
- his will.
Nominated executor of this will with the
widow of the dead,
Manfredina Doria, he was also
designated tutor of Chrysoloras' girls.
After the completion...
-
return to
Constantinople in 1403.
Hilario also had a
third known daughter,
Manfredina, who
married John Chrysoloras,
though whether she was also a daughter...
- one trotto, one
Lamento di Tristano, and the
final one is
labeled La
Manfredina.
These are the only
known examples of
instrumental dance music from Italy...
-
daughters of Zampia.
Manfredina Doria,
married the
scholar John
Chrysoloras and had
children with him. The
identity of
Manfredina's mother is disputed;...
- MS 29987 1:42 5. "Veris
Dulcis In Tempore"
Carmina Burana 1:31 6. "La
Manfredina/Rotta" M****cript
London MS 29987 3:14 7. "Meienzît"
Neidhart von Reuental...
- the Republic.
Domineco was the son of
Rolando di
Campofregoso and of
Manfredina Fregoso. He was born
around 1325 as the last son of a
family of six. Like...