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    Giovanni Battista Doni (bap. 13 March 1595 – 1647) was an Italian musicologist and humanist who made an extensive study of ancient music. He is known,...
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  • (1826–1873), astronomer. Giovanni Battista Doni (c.1593–1647), musicologist. Giovanni Battista Draghi (c.1640–1708), composer. Giovanni Battista Ferrandini (1710–1793)...
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  • painting by Raphael Giovanni Battista Doni (c. 1593–1647), Italian musicologist Doni (film), a 2013 Sri Lankan children's drama film Doni (footballer) (born...
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    Giovanni Battista or Giambattista Martini, O.F.M. Conv. (24 April 1706 – 3 August 1784), also known as Padre Martini, was an Italian Conventual Franciscan...
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    due to the latter's open sound, in deference to Italian theorist Giovanni Battista Doni. The word "Ut" is still in use to name the C-clef. The seventh note...
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  • used in some places. It was the Italian musicologist and humanist Giovanni Battista Doni (1595–1647) who successfully promoted renaming the name of the note...
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    stringed instrument. The earliest known use of capotasto is by Giovanni Battista Doni who, in his Annotazioni of 1640, uses it to describe the nut of...
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    six half-lines of the first stanza of the hymn Ut queant laxis.Giovanni Battista Doni is known for having changed the name of note "Ut" (C), renaming...
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  • to the open syllable Do, at the suggestion of the musicologist Giovanni Battista Doni (based on the first syllable of his surname), and Si (from the initials...
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    had no need to revisit the issue. On the other hand, letters to Giovanni Battista Doni of 1632 show that Monteverdi was still preparing a defence of the...
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    to have been taken either from the name of the Italian theorist Giovanni Battista Doni, or from the Latin word Dominus, meaning Lord. Christian monks developed...
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    Montpellier manuscript H425, or may have been taken from there) Giovanni Battista Doni is known for having changed the name of note "Ut" (C), renaming...
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  • penetrated the secrets of music." One notable exception was the critic Giovanni Battista Doni, who was initially supportive of the composer, but then turned against...
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    education from Romolo Bertini, and studied classical languages under Giovanni Battista Doni, lector of Greek at the Studio Fiorentino. He befriended Lorenzo...
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    favour, Heinsius began corresponding with Barberini’s protégés Giovanni Battista Doni, Professor of Greek at Florence, Bartolomeo Tortoletti, the poet...
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    palazzo Doni on corso dei Tintori, locating it over a fireplace in a 'salotto' (living room) and calling it a 'Lucifer'. Giovanni Battista Doni owned it...
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  • genus, like archicembalo (Nicola Vicentino), cembalo pentarmonico (Giovanni Battista Doni), clavicymbalum universale (Michael Praetorius) or even simply clauocembalo...
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  • composer (b. 1562) December 31 – Giovanni Maria Trabaci, organist and composer (b. c. 1575) date unknown Giovanni Battista Doni, musicologist (b. c. 1593) Mateo...
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    Lo Spagna (redirect from Giovanni di Pietro)
    a preparatory drawing by Lo Spagna. The apse of the church of San Giovanni Battista in the small village of Eggi contains a fresco completed by a hand...
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  • vol. ii. p. 47, v. p. 120, ed. Eiselein Plutarch, Aemil. Paul. 37 Giovanni Battista Doni, Inscriptiones Antiquae, Florence (1731), p. 319, No. 14.  This...
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    (access by subscription) Horsley, Imogene (2009) [2001]. "Bovicelli, Giovanni Battista". Grove Music Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630...
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    Valle [it] Giovanni Battista Doni Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc Porfirio Feliciani Paganino Gaudenzio Vincenzo Gramigna [it; fr] Giovanni Battista Guarini Pierre...
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    contemporaries such as Virgilio Malvezzi, Daniello Bartoli, Paolo Segneri, Giovanni Battista Doni and Galileo. In his history of aesthetics, Benedetto Croce singled...
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    Adoration of the Magi of 1475 and others Michelangelo: The Holy Family (Doni Tondo) Leonardo da Vinci: The Annunciation, Adoration of the Magi Piero di...
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    (Giovanni Angelo Montorsoli) Girolamo Santacroce Dosso Dossi and Battista Dossi (Dossi brothers) Giovanni Antonio Licino Rosso Fiorentino Giovanni Antonio...
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  • father had also been a member), serving as censor together with Giovanni Battista Doni. As a writer Rinuccini undertook genealogical research into his...
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  • of his time, including Alessandro Tassoni, Gabriello Chiabrera, Giovanni Battista Doni and Francesco Sforza Pallavicino. De incertitudine doctrinae calvinianae...
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  • earlier). This is also apparent from a letter from Mersenne to Giovanni Battista Doni, which quotes Cousu and his work in 1635: We also have a young man...
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    and engraver Giovanni Battista Ghisi. One of the first female engravers. Mariangiola Criscuolo (c.1548–1630) – daughter of painter Giovanni Filippo Criscuolo...
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  • Angelo Caroselli Mario Carotenuto Memmo Carotenuto Stefano Caruso Giovanni Battista Casali Sandro Casamonica Mario Caserini Carlo Cassola Francesco Castellacci...
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