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Renaissance engraving (Gafurius's
Practica musice, 1496)
showing Apollo, the Muses, the
planetary spheres and
musical modes...
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hexachord system can be
found in a
reproduction of
Ameri Practica artis musice (1271), or in the 1784
source Scriptores ecclesiastici de
musica sacra potissimum...
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major treatises, the
Lucidarium in arte
musice plane (probably in 1317–1318), and the
Pomerium in arte
musice mensurate (probably 1318). He also published...
- Late
medieval woodcut from
Franchino Gafurio's
Theoria musice (1492),
showing Pythagoras with
bells and
other instruments in
Pythagorean tuning...
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Theodore F.
Morse (April 13, 1873 – May 25, 1924) was an
American composer of po****r songs. Born in Washington, D.C.,
Morse was
educated at the Maryland...
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California Press, 1992): 114. ISBN 9780520210813.
Johannes de Grocheio, Ars
Musice,
edited and
translated by
Constant J. Mews, John N. Crossley, Catherine...
- opus
musice discipline ("Theoretical
Music Theory") in
Naples in 1480,
which was
revised and
republished in 1492
under the
title Theorica musice ("Music...
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precursor to the
modern violin, as
described by
Tinctoris (De
inventione et usu
musice, c. 1481–3), and then was
later used to
describe the
first Italian viols...
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Archived 2019-02-20 at the
Wayback Machine) De
Plana Musica and
Introductio Musice Baltzer,
Rebecca A. (2001). "Johannes de
Garlandia [Johannes Gallicus]"...
- best
known for
treatises on the ars nova
musical style,
titled Ars nove
musice. For a
medieval person primarily known through his
scholarly writing, it...