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Praetorius, Prätorius,
Prætorius was the name of
several musicians and
scholars in Germany. In 16th and 17th
century Germany it
became a
fashion for educated...
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Praetorius was the
conventional Latinized form of this
family name,
Schultze meaning "village
judge or magistrate" in German. The
Latin Praetorius means...
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related to the
prolific Michael Praetorius,
known as a
theorist and for Terpsic****, but the
large Praetorius family tree
produced many distinguished...
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Jacob Praetorius or
Schultz (8
February 1586 – 21 or 22
October 1651) was a
German Baroque composer and organist, and the son of
Hieronymus Praetorius. His...
- torture.
Praetorius was born in
Lippstadt as the son of
Matthes Schulze.[better source needed] He
later changed his name to the
Latin Praetorius. He studied...
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German composer Michael Praetorius. The
collection takes its name from the muse of dance. In his
introduction Praetorius takes credit for arranging...
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Stephan Praetorius (or
Prætorius) (German:
Stephan Prätorius; 3 May 1536, in
Salzwedel – 4 May 1603, in Salzwedel) was a
German Lutheran theologian and...
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Zacharias Praetorius (né Breiter) (15
April 1535 in
Mansfeld – 22
December 1575 in Eisleben) was a
German Lutheran poet and theologian.
Praetorius was born...
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Jacob Praetorius (I) or
Jacob Praetorius the
Elder (c. 1520 in
Magdeburg – 1586 in Hamburg) was a
German organist and composer. He was the
father of Hieronymus...
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music historian. Born in Berlin,
Praetorius was the son of
Orientalist Franz Praetorius and his wife
Johanna Praetorius, née Blanck. He
received violin...