the earliest known music editors was the Venetian Dominican friar Petrus Castellanus (1440–1552) who worked in that capacity for the publisher Ottaviano...
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on having several prominent figures among its professors. Among them was Petrus Nannius (1496–1557), who held the Latin chair between 1539 and 1557, succeeding...
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early printed collections) are anonymous. The book was edited by Petrus Castellanus, a Dominican friar who was maestro di cappella of San Giovanni e Paolo...
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Fallarensis. Bishop Petrus attested the Roman synods of 13 April 1059, and 6 May 1065. He subscribed as Petrus Castellanus (or Petrus Castellanensis). J...
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(attested 1290) Pandulfus (attested 1306) Castellanus (attested 1309–1322) Ubaldus Gabrieli, O.S.B. (1323–1336) Petrus Pauli (1336–1352) Joannes Malabaila (1352–1355)...
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Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer of Chirk 40 Robertus de Clifford, Castellanus de Appelby (Robert de Clifford, Lord of Appleby) – Robert Clifford, 1st...
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lepidothorax Sinocyclocheilus tingi Chocolate chub (Squalius carinus) Squalius castellanus Squalius keadicus Striped chub (Squalius kosswigi) Squalius lucumonis...
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Johannes Piscator (Johannes Fischer) Petrus Plancius (Pieter Platevoet ) Purbachius (Georg von Peuerbach) Petrus Ramus (Pierre de La Ramée) Regiomontanus...
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Schizothorax lepidothorax Sinocyclocheilus tingi Squalius carinus Squalius castellanus Squalius keadicus Squalius kosswigi Squalius lucumonis Squalius malacitanus...
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