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1
Music in the Collective Experience in Sixteenth-century Milan
Giovanni Maria del Corte presumably was awarded the vacant canonicate and
cantoria at San Theodoro in Pavia shortly after his nomination in January 1531,
although the documents are not entirely clear on this point.4 Gabriele Barni, ...
Christine Suzanne Getz, 2005
2
Guillaume de Machaut: A Guide to Research
A supplication of 23 September 1342 from the king of Bohemia for a canonicate
and prebend at Verdun for Jean de Machaut was approved by Pope Clement VI (
r. 1342—1352).“4 Jean is named as the king's clerk, secretary and domestic ...
3
The Cyclopaedia; Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences ...
For it is not to the prehend that the right os suffrage, and other spiritual rights are
annexed, but to the canonicate ; and when the prehend is joined to the
canonicate, _it becomes spiritual by virtue os the canonicate to which it is
attached.
4
Cyclopaedia, Or an Universal Dictionary of Arts and ...
have this in common, that they have each a portion of the' revenues of the church
for their subsistence; the one under the title of praehenda, prebend; the other
under the title of car-omen, or canonicate; and have each places, and voices in
the ...
5
The Cyclopædia: Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, ...
For it is not to the prehend that the right of suffrage, and other spiritual rights are
annexed, but to the canonicate ; and when the prehend is joined to the
canonicate, it becomes spiritual by virtue of the canonicate to which it is attached.
Anciently ...
6
Cyclopaedia: Or an Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ...
_ _ This they call a canonicate ad efflZ-ctum, and sometimes jur ruentosiim,
which is no more than an empty title, conferred purely to qualify a man for a
dignity restrained to the capacity of canon. sZ-mi-prehertdt. _ Originally the
prehend was ...
7
Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. ...
Canonry, or Canonicate, is distinguished from prebend, in that the prebend may
subsist without the canonicate, whereas the canonicate is inseparable from the
pre I. end. It is to the canonicate, not to the prebend, that the right of suffrages,
and ...
John Mason Good, Olinthus Gilbert Gregory, 1813
8
Pantologia: A New Cyclopaedia, Comprehending a Complete ...
Cn'nousnrr. :. (from canon.) An ecclesiastical benefice in some cathedral or
collegiate church (Ayli e.) Canonav, or Canomcn'rs, is distinguished from
prebend, in that the prebend may subsist without the cationicate, whereas the
canonicate is ...
V. Chantry Schools—The chantry schools were similar in character to the
cathedral and canonicate schools. Indeed, they may be said to be a specific kind
of canonicate schools. The chantry was a foundation with endowment, the
proceeds of ...
10
The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of ...
The chantry schools were similar in character to the cathedral and canonicate
schools. Indeed, they may be said to be a specific kind of canonicate schools.
The chantry was a foundation with endowment, the proceeds of which went to
one or ...
Charles George Herbermann, 1913
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A search for Luigi Borg de Balzan's enigmas
... founder, vicar-general and benefactor of the Birkirkara canonicate – about the only mildly illustrious ancestor Luigi Borg de Balzan managed ... «Times of Malta, 11月 11»