• finally recantation and release in 1530. His name also appeared as Sigmund Salminger, Sigismund Salblinger, and Sigismund Slablinger. He remained in Augsburg...
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  • Psalter (The whole Psaltery) in 1537, and 68 songs for the psalter of Sigmund Salminger in 1538. According to an acrostic in one of his larger poems (Bibel...
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  • abuse; later convicted of sexual abuse of a 6-year-old boy in 2003 Sigmund Salminger – German printer, hymn writer, and former Franciscan priest until...
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  • by Peter C. Erb. Andreas Fischer, Jan Kalenec, by Waclaw Urban. Sigmund Salminger, by Irena Backus. 1985. 7. Eloy Pruystinck, by Emile Braekman. Sebastian...
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  • by Theodor Göllner and Bernhold Schmid, Munich 2006, pp. 224–233 Sigmund Salmingers Selectissimae cantiones (Augsburg 1540) als musikalischer Geschenkdruck...
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  • music. James, Charles Aaron (September 2016). Transforming the motet: Sigmund Salminger and the adaptation and reuse of Franco-Flemish polyphony in Reformation...
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    piano. James, Charles Aaron (September 2016). Transforming the motet: Sigmund Salminger and the adaptation and reuse of Franco-Flemish polyphony in Reformation...
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  • Huber, Hans Kießling, Hans Leupold, Bartholomäus Nußfelder, Siegmund Salminger and Peter Scheppach The Swiss Anabaptists sent three representatives:...
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