-
majority of the
copies are in
standard staff notation. The
nineteen organ praeludia (or preludes) form the core of Buxtehude's work and are
ultimately considered[by...
-
richest botanical libraries in Sweden. In 1729,
Linnaeus wrote a thesis,
Praeludia Sponsaliorum Plantarum on
plant ****ual reproduction. This
attracted the...
- quality, but none of
these works survive. The
organ works comprise four
praeludia and a
chorale fantasia on the hymn "Nun komm, der
Heiden Heiland". The...
- Das
Wohltemperirte Clavier oder
Præludia, und
Fugen durch alle Tone und Semitonia, so wohl
tertiam majorem oder Ut Re Mi anlangend, als auch
tertiam minorem...
- 1610.
Google Books Syntagma juris universi (1582). t. I [1] t. II [2]
Praeludia (in Latin). Lyon:
Antoine Gryphius. 1583. De
republica libri **** et viginti...
- 1683. In the year that he
began teaching at Oxford,
Morison published Praeludia Botanica, a work
which stressed using the
structure of a plant's fruits...
- work in
grand form of Bach. Its
compositional form
resembles that of
Praeludia by Danish-German
composer Dieterich Buxtehude. The
first section alternates...
-
longevity and fame, very few
compositions by him survive: a
handful of
organ praeludia and
chorales in the
North German style, a few
cantatas and
several pieces...
-
Nicholaikirche in 1633. His prin****l work is Tabulatura,
darinnen etzliche Praeludia,
Toccaten und
Couranten uff das
Clavier instrument gesetzt (Braunschweig...
-
first published monograph on an invertebrate.
Robert Morison publishes Praeludia Botanica,
emphasising use of the
structure of a plant's
fruits for its...