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Adalbert (c. 1000–1072)
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Adalbert remained Housman's friend until his death in 1892,
the year Housman was elected to the Chair of Latin at University
College, London, the reward for a decade of articles in classical
journals, written in evening hours after his work at the Patent Office. This section begins with
Margaret Bent's virtuosic study of motets for popes from John XXII
to Eugene IV, continuing with John Nadas/Giuliano di Bacco's work
on polyphony during the great schism, Alejandro Planchart on early
fifteenth-century papal music, Adalbert Roth on late fifteenth-century
music, and Jeffrey Dean and Mitchell Brauner studying the development of
musical traditions and a Roman canon.
Schreider went on an excursion to the town of Nagybirzony, where he saw
the old Roman church and met the priest, Father Adalbert Szappanyos, a
well-known scholar of art who had restored the church. |
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