John Hanboys
John Bale, Monk, Friar, Sub Arturo plebs, John Hothby
978-613-9-93519-2
6139935199
68
2011-11-29
29,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. John Hanboys, also John Hamboys and possibly J. de Alto Bosco (fl. 1370), was an English Renaissance composer and musical theorist, highly regarded in his own country, although the details of his life are unclear. Very little is known of the life of Hanboys. He may have come from one of the villages of Little or Great Hautboys in Norfolk. In the attribution of one version of the treatise Summa super musicam he is called 'doctoris musice reverendi'. It has been assumed that because he was called 'reverend', may have been a monk or friar, but this uncertain. Traditionally authors followed the earliest biographical source John Bale's Illustrium maioris britanniae sciptorum (Summary of the Writers of Britain) (1548), which uses the spelling 'Hamboys' and indicates he received a liberal education from an early age, but was chiefly devoted to the study of music.
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