Johannes de Muris (c. 1290–1295 – 1344), or John of Murs, was a French mathematician, astronomer, and music theorist best known for treatises on the ars...
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Muris is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Muris Mešanović (born 1990), Bosnian footballer Timothy Muris (born 1949)...
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Johannes de Muris, and a collection of writings (c. 1322) attributed to Philippe de Vitry often simply called "Ars nova" today. Musicologist Johannes...
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of solving astronomical problems by al-Bīrūnī (11th century) and Johannes de Muris (14th century). Something equivalent to the spherical law of cosines...
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Chanson (section Chanson de geste)
1415–1480. Later 15th- and early 16th-century figures in the genre included Johannes Ockeghem and Josquin des Prez, whose works cease to be constrained by formes...
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sound fades out. One of its earliest attestations is a 1323 work by Johannes de Muris, where it describes a monochordium as an instrument "with a keyboard...
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vigils. 1323 – Guillaume de Machaut becomes secretary to John of Luxembourg, King of Bohemia, 1326 March – Johannes de Muris moves to the double monastery...
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ars antiqua, found in the Speculum Musice of Jacobus and also by Johannes de Muris (the only one to use the exact term ars antiqua), referred specifically...
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the French musicians of his time, including Johannes de Muris, Philippe de Vitry and probably Guillaume de Machaut. Extremely little is known of Denis...
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Johann Eisel (1738) dubbed them pneumatica, pulsatilia, and fidicina; Johannes de Muris (1784) used the terms chordalia, foraminalia (from foramina, "bore"...
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