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Marchettus

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Marchettus (lived 13th–14th centuries)

Italian music theorist. He lived at Cesena and Verona at some time and was in the service of Rainier, Prince of Monaco. He wrote a treatise on the division of the scale and two more on notation, which aroused much opposition.



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Yet in the early fourteenth century Marchettus of Padua was still acknowledging and trying to grapple intelligently with many of the problems addressed by Guido d'Eu.
 
 
 
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