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Aretinus — ist der Name folgender Personen: Guido von Arezzo (auch: Guido d Arezzo der Ältere, (Guido) Aretinus und Guido Monaco; * um 992; † unsicher: 1050), Benediktinermönch, Musiktheoretiker und Lehrer Paulus Aretinus, Kirchenmusiker des 16.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
ARETINUS — I. ARETINUS Carolus, vide Carolus. II. ARETINUS Iohannes, Cubicularius Eugenii IV. Scripsit plurima. Frater Caroli Aretini, Poggio Florentino rantopere laudati. Eôdem Aretini nomine insignitus est, Leopoldus Brun, Philosophus, Historicus et… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Guido Aretinus — Statue von Guido von Arezzo. Guido von Arezzo (auch: Guido d Arezzo der Ältere, (Guido) Aretinus und Guido Monaco; * um 992; † unsicher: 17. Mai 1050) in Avellano war ein Benediktinermönch, Musiktheoretiker und Lehrer. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 … Deutsch Wikipedia
CAROLUS Aretinus — frater Iohannis, Historicus et Poeta. Obiit A. C. 1443. aetat. 74. Poggius Florentin. Voss. Hist. Lat. l. 3. c. 7 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
GUIDO Aretinus — vide ibi … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
PETRUS Aretinus — Tuscus, ingeniô magis, quam stirpe inclitus, Poeta ingeniosus et delicatus, sed Satyricus, ne maximis quidem Principibus pepercit, flagellum Principum dictus: ob quam causam a Francisco I. Carolo V. aliis, magni emptus est. Unde ille adeo… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Guido Aretinus — biographical name see Guido of Arezzo … New Collegiate Dictionary
GUIDO ARETINUS — a Benedictine monk who flourished at Arezzo, in Italy, during the 11th century, the first to promote the theoretical study of music; he is credited, amongst other things, with the invention of counterpoint, and was the first to designate notes … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
The Roman Actor — is a Caroline era stage play, a tragedy written by Philip Massinger; it was first performed in 1626, and first published in 1629. A number of critics have agreed with its author, and judged it one of Massinger s best plays. [Logan and Smith, pp.… … Wikipedia
Egeria (pilgrim) — In early Christian history, Egeria, also known as Aetheria, is the name of a Spanish or Gallic woman who made a pilgrimage to the Holy Land about 381 ndash;384, taking about four years to do it, and who wrote a long letter to her beloved circle… … Wikipedia