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Towards the end of the 15th century, polyphonic sacred music ( as exemplified in the masses of Johannes Ockeghem and Jacob Obrecht ) had once again become more complex, in a manner that can perhaps be seen as correlating to the stunning detail in the painting at the time.
* Johannes Ockeghem, ( 1497 ), Flemish composer.
** Johannes Ockeghem, Dutch composer ( d. 1497 )
* February 6 Johannes Ockeghem, Flemish composer ( b. c. 1410 )
Compositions that could be considered a precedent for aleatory composition date back to at least the late 15th century, with the genre of the catholicon, exemplified by the Missa cuiusvis toni of Johannes Ockeghem.
Cambrai cathedral had other famous composers in the later 15th century: Johannes Tinctoris and Ockeghem went to Cambrai to study with Dufay.
* Johannes Ockeghem, composer, was said to be born in Dendermonde ( c. 1410-1497 )
* Johannes Ockeghem, composer ( between 1410 and 1425 )
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To commemorate his death, Josquin des Prez composed the motet La déploration de la mort de Johannes Ockeghem, a setting of the poem Nymphes des bois by Jean Molinet.
* Leeman Perkins: " Johannes Ockeghem "; Pamela Starr, " Johannes Pullois ".
* Article " Johannes Ockeghem ," The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, ed.
* Fabrice Fitch: Johannes Ockeghem: Masses and Models.
The meaning of ' Intemerata Dei mater '", in Johannes Ockeghem: Actes du XL < sup > e </ sup > Colloque international d ' études humanistes.
* Martin Picker: Johannes Ockeghem and Jacob Obrecht: A Guide to Research.
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Contains a recording of Ma maistresse and D ' ung aultre amer by Johannes Ockeghem.
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He also draws on Apollonius, and Johannes Werner's ' Libellus super viginti duobus elementis conicis ' of 1522.
As well as the main members of Berlin Dada, Grosz, Raoul Hausmann, Höch, Johannes Baader, Huelsenbeck and Heartfield, the exhibition also included work by Otto Dix, Francis Picabia, Jean Arp, Max Ernst, Rudolf Schlichter, Johannes Baargeld and others.
It is also believed by the Rosicrucian organization AMORC, that Bacon would have influenced a settlement of mystics in North America, stating that his work " The New Atlantis " inspired a colony of Rosicrucians led by Johannes Kelpius, to journey across the Atlantic Ocean in a chartered vessel called Sarah Mariah, and move on to Pennsylvania in late XVII Century.
Alongside this, there was also a rise in interest in a form of Jewish mysticism known as the Kabbalah, which was spread across the continent by Pico della Mirandola and Johannes Reuchlin.
Among lesser works, his additions to the Speculum of Durandus are simply an adaptation from the Consilia of Oldradus de Ponte, as is also his De Sponsalibus et Matrimonio, from Johannes Anguisciola.
Asteroid 9135 Lacaille ( AKA 7609 P-L and 1994 EK6 ), discovered on 17 October 1960 by Cornelis Johannes van Houten, Ingrid van Houten-Groeneveld and Tom Gehrels at Palomar Observatory, was also named after him.
He was also known as Johannes der Königsberger ( Johannes of Königsberg ).
He also spent a lot of time studying famous European paintings he admired, particularly the work of the Dutch artists Johannes Vermeer, Pieter de Hooch, and Rembrandt.
It was popularized and became the standard terminology by the work of Johannes Schefferus, Acta Lapponica ( 1673 ), but was also used earlier by Olaus Magnus in his Description of the Northern peoples ( 1555 ).
The event is also depicted in the 1901 novel Kongens Fald ( The Fall of the King ) by Johannes V. Jensen ( Collier-MacMillan Canada Ltd ; 1995.
A quarter of the 180 copy edition of Johannes Gutenberg's first Bible printed in 1455 with movable type was also printed on vellum, presumably because his market expected this for a high-quality book.
Johannes Hevelius also performed observations on his own.
* John Rykener, known also as Johannes Richer and Eleanor, a transvestite prostitute working mainly in London ( near Cheapside ), but also active in Oxford, is arrested for cross-dressing and interrogated.
He was also interested in the controversies which concerned the Augsburg Confession in Germany, especially after 1564, on the doctrine of the Person of Christ and the sacrament, and published several works against Westphal, Hesshusen, Selnecker, Johannes Brenz, and Jakob Andrea.
Extensive chronicles, of which the Chronicle of Dalimil and Chronicon Aulae Regiae ( the Zbraslav Chronicle ) are the most striking examples, and artistic prose ( e. g. Smil Flaška z Pardubic and Johannes von Saaz ) were also written.
There is also evidence that the word was already being used by the German and French medical community long before Klebs used it ; German physiologist Johannes Peter Müller equated " pseudohermaphroditism " with a sub-class of hermaphroditism from St. Hilaire's taxonomy in a publication dated 1834, and by the 1840s " pseudo-hermaphroditism " was appearing in several French and German publications, including dictionaries.
Thurman's maternal grandfather was Colonel Baron Friedrich Karl Johannes von Schlebrügge, a German military officer who had become one of the senior Nazi spies in the Americas but who was also jailed by the Nazis for protecting Jewish friends.
He was also godfather to their first child, Johannes " Hans " Luther, born 1526.
The legends of Prester John ( also Presbyter Johannes ) were popular in Europe from the 12th through the 17th centuries, and told of a Christian patriarch and king said to rule over a Christian nation lost amidst the Muslims and pagans in the Orient.
Warner Brothers also produced the cartoon " Three Pigs in a Polka ", set to Johannes Brahms ' Hungarian Dances.
Among its members were such politicians as later Federal President Johannes Rau and also Erhard Eppler.
The house is at 223 Ashland Avenue ( also known as 190 Washington Street ) built on wooded land that been owned by his grandfather, Johannes Cadmus.

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