Jacobus of Liège (died after 1330) was a music theorist active in the Southern Netherlands in the late middle ages. He compiled the largest surviving medieval...
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Ellsworth. "Jacobus of Liège [Iacobus Leodiensis, ?Iacobus de Montibus, ?Iacobus de Oudenaerde, Jacques de Liège]". The New Grove Dictionary of Music, and...
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UK public library membership required) Hammond, Frederick (2001). "Jacobus of Liège". Grove Music Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630...
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Petrus de Cruce (category Year of birth unknown)
and slightly later commentators spoke well of Petrus de Cruce; no less than the theorist Jacobus de Liėge called him, "that worthy practical musician...
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first occurred in 1330 when Jacobus of Liege wrote about the fuga in his Speculum musicae. The fugue arose from the technique of "imitation", where the same...
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Jacques de Vitry (redirect from Jacobus de Vitriaco)
Jacques de Vitry (Jacobus de Vitriaco, c. 1160/70 – 1 May 1240) was a French canon regular who was a noted theologian and chronicler of his era. He was...
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manuscripts such as the Notebook of László Szalkai, Jacobus de Liège's Speculum musicae (c. 1330–1340, which mentions the use of solmization), the Hahót Codex...
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Jacobus Wemmers (1598–1645) was a Carmelite friar who served as apostolic legate to Ethiopia, and briefly bore the title of Titular Bishop of Memphis...
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Jacobus Theodorus known as Tabernaemontanus (né Jacob Dietrich; died August 1590) was a physician and an early botanist and herbalist, one of the "fathers...
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Jacobus van Eynde or van den Eynde (fl. 1696–1729; died 17 January 1729) was a Flemish organ builder. Both place and date of van Eynde's birth are currently...
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14th century in literature (category History of literature)
Jacobus de Teramo – Consolatio peccatorum, seu Processus Luciferi contra Jesum Christum Red Book of Hergest (soon after this date) c. 1383 Sofonii of...
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Liberalism in Belgium - Lichtervelde - Liège Airport - Liège–Bastogne–Liège - Liège Cathedral - Liège - Liège Province - Liège Wars - Lier - Lierde - Lighthouses...
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Björn van der Doelen (category Standard Liège players)
Wouterus Jacobus Antonius "Björn" van der Doelen (born 24 August 1976) is a Dutch former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Van der Doelen...
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Seventeen Provinces (category Early modern history of Luxembourg)
such as Liège, Cambrai and Stavelot-Malmedy. The Seventeen Provinces arose from the Burgundian Netherlands, a number of fiefs held by the House of Valois-Burgundy...
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city of Liège at Huy. He served as auxiliary bishop of Liège until his death on 24 January 1654, and was buried in the Ursuline church in Liège. He left...
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(Amsterdam 1801 – Amsterdam 1881) Schoemaker Doyer, Jacobus (Crefeld 1792 – Zutphen 1867) Scholten, Hendrik Jacobus (Amsterdam 1824 – Heemstede 1907) Schot, Francina...
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James the Greater Church (redirect from Jacobus de Meerderekerk)
The James the Greater Church (Dutch: Jacobus de Meerderekerk) is a Roman Catholic church, located on the Pastoor Neujeanstraat 6 in Bocholtz, Netherlands...
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September 1614) also known as Jacques van den Eynde, and better known as Jacobus Eyndius, was a Dutch poet, scientist, historian, and captain. His best...
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This is a list of minor-planet discoverers credited by the Minor Planet Center with the discovery of one or several minor planets (such as near-Earth...
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Adrianus Barlandus (1486–1538) Melchior Barlaeus (died 1540) Jacobus Lessabaeus (died 1557) Jacobus Meyerus (1491–1552) Hubertus Thomas (c.1495–1555) Joos de...
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the benefactor of the prize, has produced "in the field of literature the most outstanding work in an ideal direction". It is one of the five Nobel Prizes...
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Hesbaye (redirect from Count of Hesbaye)
February 2014. Retrieved 10 July 2014. Wegman, Rob (2016). "Jacobus de Ispania and Liège". Journal of the Alamire Foundation. 8 (2): 253–274. doi:10.1484/J...
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Prince-bishopric of Liège. Monarch – Philip II, King of Spain and Duke of Brabant, of Luxembourg, etc. Governor General – Alexander Farnese, Prince (later Duke) of Parma...
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Saint Apollonia (category History of dentistry)
tale was extended and moralized in Jacobus de Voragine's Golden Legend (c. 1260). Apollonia and a whole group of early martyrs did not await the death...
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Cambrésis (redirect from Prince-Bishopric of Cambrai)
to the Prince-Bishopric of Liège and the Prince-Bishopric of Utrecht. It encompassed the territory in which the bishop of Cambrai had secular authority...
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Good King Wenceslas (category Cultural depictions of Czech people)
1582. Piae Cantiones is a collection of seventy-four songs compiled by Jacobus Finno, the Protestant headmaster of Turku Cathedral School, and published...
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Lotharingia and the cities of Maastricht, Liège, Stavelot, Prüm, Cologne, and Koblenz were devastated. After the Siege of Asselt forced him to come to terms...
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Alphonse de Berghes (category Roman Catholic archbishops of Mechelen-Brussels)
of Tournai. in 1646 he received the tonsure of Jacobus Boonen, and was ordained priest by Mgr Villain of Tournay in 1650. In 1656 he was almoner of the...
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Saint Eustace (redirect from Legend of St. Eustace)
centuries). The story of Eustace was popularized in Jacobus de Voragine's Golden Legend (c. 1260). Scenes from the story, especially of Eustace kneeling before...
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Jacques Malbrancq (redirect from Jacobus Malbrancq)
Jacques Malbrancq or Malbrancque, also known as Jacobus Malbrancq or Jacobi Malbrancq (born circa 1579 in Saint-Omer - died in 1653 in Tournai, in what...
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