music.wikisort.org - ResearcherProsdocimus de Beldemandis (or Prosdocimo de' Beldomandi) (died 1428) was an Italian mathematician, music theorist, and physician.
He studied at the University of Padua and the University of Bologna. The earliest works by him date from the early 15th century. He took the doctorate in arts at Padua on 15 May 1409, and received a physician's license on 15 April 1411. In 1412 he stayed in Montagnana, where he wrote a number of treatises. From c. 1420/22 to 1428, the year of his death, Prosdocimus taught a wide variety of subjects at Padua. His was interested in, among other things, arithmetic, music, astronomy, and astrology; this range of interests, however, was common for a Paduan doctor of his day. He wrote the last significant treatise on the art of musical notation as practiced by the Italians. He was held in high regard long after his death: some of the non-musical treatises were reprinted in the 16th century, and Luca Pacioli ranked him alongside Euclid and Boethius.
Selected writings
On Music
- Expositiones tractatus pratice cantus mensurabilis Johannis de Muris (c. 1404)
- Tractatus pratice cantus mensurabilis (1408)
- Brevis summula proportionum quantum ad musicam pertinet (1409)
- Contrapunctus (1412), edited by Jan Herlinger, 1984
- Tractatus pratice cantus mensurabilis ad modum Ytalicorum (1412)
- Tractatus plane musice (1412), edited by Jan Herlinger, 2008
- Parvus tractatulus de modo monacordum dividendi (1413), edited by Jan Herlinger
- Tractatus musice speculative (1425), edited by Jan Herlinger, 2008
Other Treatises
- Algorismus de integris sive pratica arismetrice de integris (1410), reprinted Federicus Delphinus ed. (Venice, 1483 and 1540).[1]
References
- Herlinger, Jan (2001). "Prosdocimus de Beldemandis". In Sadie, Stanley; Tyrrell, John (eds.). The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians (2nd ed.). London: Macmillan.
Literature
- Černušák Gracián: Dějiny evropské hudby; Panteon, Prag, 35-305-64; s. 60 (in Czech)
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[de] Prosdocimus de Beldemandis
Prosdocimus de Beldemandis (* 1380; † 1428) war ein italienischer Astronom, Mathematiker und Musiktheoretiker des Quattrocento. Er lebte und wirkte in der norditalienischen Stadt Padua. Er ist in musikhistorischer Sicht ein Theoretiker, der die italienische Notation des Trecento gegen die französische Notation der Ars Nova abgrenzt.
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Prosdocimo de Beldemandis[1], latinizzato in Prosdocimus de Beldemandis (Padova, 1370-1380 – 1428) è stato un matematico, astronomo e teorico della musica italiano, noto per i suoi trattati musicali e per aver inaugurato la cattedra di astronomia all'Università di Padova.
[ru] Просдочимо де Бельдоманди
Просдо́чимо де Бельдома́нди, также Просдо́цимус (Prosdocimo de' Beldomandi, Prosdocimus de Beldemandis; ок.1370 — 1428) — итальянский теоретик музыки, математик, астроном, врач.
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