- religion, denomination, and era in question. The
Latin derivation is
præcentor, from cantor,
meaning "the one who
sings before" (or alternatively, "first...
- 1856 the
University of
Oxford established the
office of
Coryphaeus or
Praecentor with the duty of
leading the
musical performances directed by the Choragus...
-
Stalls ****igned to Dec**** (left) and
Praecentor (right) at
Lincoln Cathedrals's St Hugh's Choir...
- meander, musæum > museum, œsophagus > esophagus, pæninsula > peninsula,
præcentor > precentor, prædecessor > predecessor, præmium > premium, præsidium >...
-
Stalls ****igned to Dec**** (left) and
Praecentor (right) at
Lincoln Cathedral's St Hugh's Choir....
- Chapters: A)
Malta Archdeacon Dean
Praecentor Treasurer Archpriest Chancellor B) Gozo
Archdeacon Dean
Praecentor Archpriest Treasurer Chairpersons of...
-
Studies in
music at
Gonville and
Caius College from 1960 to 1989. As
Praecentor of the
college (following the
retirement of
Patrick Hadley) he directed...
-
Jagger Orlando Seale -
Albert Einstein Donald Douglas -
Chairman at
Praecentors The
Stolen Bacillus:
Nicholas Boulton -
Thomas Keating William Mannering...
- was a
chaplain of the
Cathedral of
Autun (1362), then
Canon (1365) and
Praecentor of Autun. He was
Chancellor of the
Duchy of
Burgundy for
Philippe le Hardi...
- admission, preferment,
removal or
death of the archbishops, bishops, deans,
praecentors, treasurers,
chancellors and archdeacons, in
their several stations and...