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  1. Sethus Calvisius’ Melopoeia (1592) is modestly presented by the author as a brief textbook of musical — mainly polyphonic — composition. In fact, the Melopoeia with its 21 chapters and extensive Prologue is a monument of 16th-century German culture set up by a Renaissance humanist for whom history, classical philology, mathematics ...

  2. Sethus Calvisius - „Quaerite primum regnum Dei“Vocalconsort Leipzig, Leitung: Gregor Meyer, Ensemble Noema LeipzigCD bestellbar unter: ...

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  3. 1592. 150039. According to our current on-line database, Sethus Calvisius has 1 student and 150040 descendants. We welcome any additional information. If you have additional information or corrections regarding this mathematician, please use the update form. To submit students of this mathematician, please use the new data form, noting this ...

  4. Name in Other Languages: Sethus Calvisius, ... Pages in category "Calvisius, Seth/Collections" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. B.

  5. Sethus Calvisius. 1556. február 21. A Wikimédia Commons tartalmaz Sethus Calvisius témájú médiaállományokat. Sethus Calvisius (eredetileg Seth Kalwitz) ( Gorsleben ( Türingia ), 1556. február 21. – Lipcse, 1615. november 24.) latinul író német zenetudós, zeneszerző, csillagász és matematikus.

  6. Calvisius, Sethus (real name, Seth Kallwitz), German music theorist; b. Feb. 21, 1556; d. Leipzig, Nov. 24, 1615. He supported himself while studying in the Gymnasia of Frankenhausen and Magdeburg, and the Univs. at Helmstadt and Leipzig. In Leipzig he became music director at the Paulinerkirche (1581).

  7. Sethus Calvisius (natus die 21 Februarii 1556; mortuus Lipsiae die 24 Novembris 1615) fuit studiosus musicae chronologiaeque, compositor, musicologus, et astronomus Germanicus renascentiae exeuntis. Opera. Melopoiia sive melodiae condendae ratio, Erfurti anno 1592 et 1630.