Arlo Guthrie, geboren am 10. Juli 1947 in New York City, USA ist ein US-amerikanischer Folk-Musiker. Er ist der Sohn des Folkmusikers Woody Guthrie (1912–1967) und erreichte ab den späten 1960er-Jahren durch Lieder wie Alice’s Restaurant Massacree und City of New Orleans ebenfalls Bekanntheit.
Folio 001, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Christus resurgens by Q135653801 Jean Mouton and Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Jean Mouton, genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 001, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Gaude Barbara beata by Q135653889 Jean Mouton Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Jean Mouton genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 002, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Gaude Barbara beata by Q135653889 Jean Mouton Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Jean Mouton genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 002, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Nisi Dominus by Q135653962 Guillaume Le Heurteur, Jean lHéritier and Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Guillaume Le Heurteur, Jean lHéritier, genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 003, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Nisi Dominus by Q135653962 Guillaume Le Heurteur, Jean lHéritier and Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Guillaume Le Heurteur, Jean lHéritier, genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 003, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Ghequest ben ic van hinnen duerwont by Q135653892 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Niederländisch, This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 004, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Christus resurgens (mass ordinary) by Q135653802 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein, This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 004, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Christus resurgens (mass ordinary) by Q135653802 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein, This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 005, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Christus resurgens (mass ordinary) by Q135653802 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein, This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 005, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Christus resurgens (mass ordinary) by Q135653802 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein, This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 006, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Christus resurgens (mass ordinary) by Q135653802 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein, This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 006, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Christus resurgens (mass ordinary) by Q135653802 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein, This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 007, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Gaude Barbara by Q135653888 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein, This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 007, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Gaude Barbara by Q135653888 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein, This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 008, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Gaude Barbara by Q135653888 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein, This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 008, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Gaude Barbara by Q135653888 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein, This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 009, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Gaude Barbara by Q135653888 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein, This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 009, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Gaude Barbara by Q135653888 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein, This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 010, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Gaude Barbara by Q135653888 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein, This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 010, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Gaude Barbara by Q135653888 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein, This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 014, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Je ne puis plus et nay qui me sequeure by Q135653921 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 015, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Mon povre coeur plain de douleur by Q135653954 Johannes Lupi Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Johannes Lupi genre language This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 015, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Il me suffit de tous mes maulx by Q135653908 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 016, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Considerant que par droite mesure le tout by Q135653806 Benedictus Appenzeller Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Benedictus Appenzeller genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 016, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Escoutez tous gentils by Q135653880 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 017, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Amour faut trop qui bien sense de faire by Q135225317 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 017, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Escoutez tous gentils by Q135653880 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 018, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Escoutez tous gentils by Q135653880 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 018, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Escoutez tous gentils by Q135653880 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 019, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Cest donc par moy que je suis fortune by Q135653788 , Ninot le Petit and Phil Coulter, Bill Martin , Ninot le Petit, genre language This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 019, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Cest doncq par moi by Q135653796 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language , Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 020, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Cest doncq par moi by Q135653796 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language , Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 020, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Cest doncq par moi by Q135653796 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language , Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 021, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Cest doncq par moi by Q135653796 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language , Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 021, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Cest doncq par moi by Q135653796 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language , Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 022, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Cest doncq par moi by Q135653796 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language , Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 022, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Cest doncq par moi by Q135653796 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language , Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 023, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Cest doncq par moi by Q135653796 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language , Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 023, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male A bien parler que cest damours aucuns by Q135221001 Jean Conseil Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Jean Conseil genre language This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 024, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Mijn herte altijt heeft verlanghen by Q135653948 Mathieu Gascongne Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Mathieu Gascongne genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 024, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Mijn herte altijt heeft verlanghen by Q135653948 Mathieu Gascongne Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Mathieu Gascongne genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 025, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Mijn herte altijt heeft verlanghen by Q135653948 Mathieu Gascongne Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Mathieu Gascongne genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 025, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Mijn herte altijt heeft verlanghen by Q135653948 Mathieu Gascongne Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Mathieu Gascongne genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 026, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Mijn herte altijt heeft verlanghen by Q135653948 Mathieu Gascongne Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Mathieu Gascongne genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 026, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Mijn herte altijt heeft verlanghen by Q135653948 Mathieu Gascongne Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Mathieu Gascongne genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 027, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Mijn herte altijt heeft verlanghen by Q135653948 Mathieu Gascongne Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Mathieu Gascongne genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 027, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Mijn herte altijt heeft verlanghen by Q135653948 Mathieu Gascongne Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Mathieu Gascongne genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 028, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Quem dicunt homines by Q135654021 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 028, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Quem dicunt homines by Q135654021 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 033, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male O quam pulchra es, amica mea by Q135220161 Heinrich Schütz, Ducrocq, Johannes Lupi and Jean Mouton Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Heinrich Schütz, Ducrocq, Johannes Lupi, Jean Mouton genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 034, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Grace et vertu bonté beaulté noblesse by Q135653895 Nicolle Des Celliers de Hesdin and Roquellay Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Nicolle Des Celliers de Hesdin, Roquellay genre language This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 034, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Ignosce Domine que rogare by Q135653906 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 035, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Ignosce Domine que rogare by Q135653906 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 035, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Philomena prima temporis by Q135653987 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 036, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Domine Deus Sabaoth omnium dignatum by Q135653830 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 036, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male O quam pulchra es, amica mea by Q135220161 Heinrich Schütz, Ducrocq, Johannes Lupi and Jean Mouton Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Heinrich Schütz, Ducrocq, Johannes Lupi, Jean Mouton genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 037, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male O quam pulchra es, amica mea by Q135220161 Heinrich Schütz, Ducrocq, Johannes Lupi and Jean Mouton Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Heinrich Schütz, Ducrocq, Johannes Lupi, Jean Mouton genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 037, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Si oblitus fuero by Q135654049 and Ninot le Petit Phil Coulter, Bill Martin , Ninot le Petit genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 038, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Si oblitus fuero by Q135654049 and Ninot le Petit Phil Coulter, Bill Martin , Ninot le Petit genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 038, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Domini est terra by Q128270954 Benedictus Appenzeller, Josquin Desprez and Jheronimus Vinders Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Benedictus Appenzeller, Josquin Desprez, Jheronimus Vinders genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 039, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Domini est terra by Q128270954 Benedictus Appenzeller, Josquin Desprez and Jheronimus Vinders Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Benedictus Appenzeller, Josquin Desprez, Jheronimus Vinders genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 039, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male O bone Jesu by Q135653965 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 040, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male De nous deux coeurs soit seulle voulenté by Q135653823 Jean Guyon Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Jean Guyon genre language This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 040, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Salve quadruplicem by Q135654032 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 041, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Salve quadruplicem by Q135654032 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 041, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Candida Phebeus by Q135653793 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 042, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Candida Phebeus by Q135653793 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 042, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male De moi naurez aucun allegement une pensée by Q135653819 Benedictus Appenzeller Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Benedictus Appenzeller genre language This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 043, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Contre raison vous mêtes fort étrange by Q135653809 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 043, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Cest une dure despartie de celui by Q135653791 Johannes Lupi Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Johannes Lupi genre language This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 044, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male En esperant de pervenir a la myenne fantazie by Q135653851 Cabillau Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Cabillau genre language This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 044, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Mijn herz altijt heeft verlanghen by Q135653952 and Phil Coulter, Bill Martin , genre language This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 045, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Sancte Barbe mon con mon compere by Q135654035 , Jean Maillard and Pierre Passereau Phil Coulter, Bill Martin , Jean Maillard, Pierre Passereau genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 045, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male A bien parler que cest damours aucuns by Q135221001 Jean Conseil Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Jean Conseil genre language This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 046, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Si je nestois malheureux de nature by Q135654042 Benedictus Appenzeller Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Benedictus Appenzeller genre language This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 046, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Mon petit coeur nest pas à moi by Q135220137 , Gheerkin de Hondt and Phil Coulter, Bill Martin , Gheerkin de Hondt, genre language This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 047, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Felix Anna by Q135653881 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 047, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Vox dicentis clama by Q135654102 Gheerkin de Hondt Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Gheerkin de Hondt genre language , Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 048, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Benedictus Dominus Deus Israel by Q124315699 , Jean Conseil, Gheerkin de Hondt and Johannes Lupi Phil Coulter, Bill Martin , Jean Conseil, Gheerkin de Hondt, Johannes Lupi genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 048, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Benedictus Dominus Deus Israel by Q124315699 , Jean Conseil, Gheerkin de Hondt and Johannes Lupi Phil Coulter, Bill Martin , Jean Conseil, Gheerkin de Hondt, Johannes Lupi genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 049, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Benedictus Dominus Deus Israel by Q124315699 , Jean Conseil, Gheerkin de Hondt and Johannes Lupi Phil Coulter, Bill Martin , Jean Conseil, Gheerkin de Hondt, Johannes Lupi genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 049, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Benedictus Dominus Deus Israel by Q124315699 , Jean Conseil, Gheerkin de Hondt and Johannes Lupi Phil Coulter, Bill Martin , Jean Conseil, Gheerkin de Hondt, Johannes Lupi genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 050, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Benedictus Dominus Deus Israel by Q124315699 , Jean Conseil, Gheerkin de Hondt and Johannes Lupi Phil Coulter, Bill Martin , Jean Conseil, Gheerkin de Hondt, Johannes Lupi genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 050, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Benedictus Dominus Deus Israel by Q124315699 , Jean Conseil, Gheerkin de Hondt and Johannes Lupi Phil Coulter, Bill Martin , Jean Conseil, Gheerkin de Hondt, Johannes Lupi genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 051, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Benedictus Dominus Deus Israel by Q124315699 , Jean Conseil, Gheerkin de Hondt and Johannes Lupi Phil Coulter, Bill Martin , Jean Conseil, Gheerkin de Hondt, Johannes Lupi genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 051, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Benedictus Dominus Deus Israel by Q124315699 , Jean Conseil, Gheerkin de Hondt and Johannes Lupi Phil Coulter, Bill Martin , Jean Conseil, Gheerkin de Hondt, Johannes Lupi genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 052, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Benedictus Dominus Deus Israel by Q124315699 , Jean Conseil, Gheerkin de Hondt and Johannes Lupi Phil Coulter, Bill Martin , Jean Conseil, Gheerkin de Hondt, Johannes Lupi genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 052, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Benedictus Dominus Deus Israel by Q124315699 , Jean Conseil, Gheerkin de Hondt and Johannes Lupi Phil Coulter, Bill Martin , Jean Conseil, Gheerkin de Hondt, Johannes Lupi genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 053, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Benedictus Dominus Deus Israel by Q124315699 , Jean Conseil, Gheerkin de Hondt and Johannes Lupi Phil Coulter, Bill Martin , Jean Conseil, Gheerkin de Hondt, Johannes Lupi genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 053, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Pour se garder de soif avoir fault by Q135653996 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 054, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male O quam pulchra es, amica mea by Q135220161 Heinrich Schütz, Ducrocq, Johannes Lupi and Jean Mouton Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Heinrich Schütz, Ducrocq, Johannes Lupi, Jean Mouton genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 054, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Puer natus est nobis by Q48732055 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 055, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Puer natus est nobis by Q48732055 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 055, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Domine quis habitabit by Q126392153 Thomas Tallis, Jean Courtois and Jacobus de Reux Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Thomas Tallis, Jean Courtois, Jacobus de Reux genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 056, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Domine quis habitabit by Q126392153 Thomas Tallis, Jean Courtois and Jacobus de Reux Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Thomas Tallis, Jean Courtois, Jacobus de Reux genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 056, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Panis quem ego dabo by Q135653976 Lupus Hellinck Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Lupus Hellinck genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 057, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Panis quem ego dabo by Q135653976 Lupus Hellinck Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Lupus Hellinck genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 063, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Je me repens de vous avoir aimée by Q135653919 Gheerkin de Hondt Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Gheerkin de Hondt genre language This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 063, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Descendit angelus domini by Q135653828 Jan von Holland Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Jan von Holland genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 064, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Descendit angelus domini by Q135653828 Jan von Holland Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Jan von Holland genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 064, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Emendemus in melius by Q135653847 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 065, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Emendemus in melius by Q135653847 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 065, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Christus resurgens (mass ordinary) by Q135653802 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein, This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 066, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Christus resurgens (mass ordinary) by Q135653802 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein, This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 066, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Christus resurgens (mass ordinary) by Q135653802 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein, This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 067, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Christus resurgens (mass ordinary) by Q135653802 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein, This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 067, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Christus resurgens (mass ordinary) by Q135653802 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein, This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 068, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Christus resurgens (mass ordinary) by Q135653802 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein, This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 068, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Christus resurgens (mass ordinary) by Q135653802 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein, This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 069, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Christus resurgens (mass ordinary) by Q135653802 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein, This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 069, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Christus resurgens (mass ordinary) by Q135653802 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein, This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 070, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Dun parfond coeur jai crié a toi by Q135653815 Gheerkin de Hondt Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Gheerkin de Hondt genre language This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 070, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Da pacem domine by Q135653817 Benedictus Appenzeller and Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Benedictus Appenzeller, genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 071, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Da pacem domine by Q135653817 Benedictus Appenzeller and Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Benedictus Appenzeller, genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 071, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Propter gravamen et tormentum by Q135220175 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 072, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Propter gravamen et tormentum by Q135220175 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 072, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Vidi Jerusalem by Q135654085 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 073, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Vidi Jerusalem by Q135654085 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 078, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Frere grisart a jure que bon hermite by Q135653886 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 078, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Christus ascendentum in celum by Q135653800 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 079, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Christus ascendentum in celum by Q135653800 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 079, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Dum penderet Petrus in cruce by Q135653840 Gheerkin de Hondt Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Gheerkin de Hondt genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 080, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Dum penderet Petrus in cruce by Q135653840 Gheerkin de Hondt Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Gheerkin de Hondt genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 080, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Virgo mater salvatoris by Q135654089 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 081, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Virgo mater salvatoris by Q135654089 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 085, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Osculetur me osculo oris sui quia meliora (= Ecce video caelos apertos 19.2) by Q135653973 Nicolaes Craen and Josquin Desprez Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Nicolaes Craen, Josquin Desprez genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 086, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Mon petit coeur nest pas à moi by Q135220137 , Gheerkin de Hondt and Phil Coulter, Bill Martin , Gheerkin de Hondt, genre language This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 086, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Vultum tuum by Q135654106 Josquin Desprez Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Josquin Desprez genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 087, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male A vous me rends comme celle du monde by Q135225307 Benedictus Appenzeller, Gheerkin de Hondt and Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Benedictus Appenzeller, Gheerkin de Hondt, genre language This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 087, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Beata progenies by Q135653783 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 088, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Beata progenies by Q135653783 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 088, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Sancta et immaculata by Q135654033 and Nicolle Des Celliers de Hesdin Phil Coulter, Bill Martin , Nicolle Des Celliers de Hesdin genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 089, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Fuit homo missus a Deo by Q135653887 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 089, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Hic est vere propheta by Q135653900 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 090, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Hic est vere propheta by Q135653900 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 090, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Jubilate Deo omnis terra by Q135653925 Gheerkin de Hondt Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Gheerkin de Hondt genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 091, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Jubilate Deo omnis terra by Q135653925 Gheerkin de Hondt Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Gheerkin de Hondt genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 091, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Pereat dies in qua natus by Q135653984 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 092, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Pereat dies in qua natus by Q135653984 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 092, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Homo quidam fecit cenam by Q135653901 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 093, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Homo quidam fecit cenam by Q135653901 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 093, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Pater peccavi in caelum by Q135653977 Jean Conseil Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Jean Conseil genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 094, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Tua est potentia tuum regnum Dominus by Q135654082 Josquin Desprez and Jean Mouton Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Josquin Desprez, Jean Mouton genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 094, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Tua est potentia by Q135654079 Jean Mouton Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Jean Mouton genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 095, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Tua est potentia by Q135654079 Jean Mouton Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Jean Mouton genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 095, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Tua est potentia by Q135654079 Jean Mouton Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Jean Mouton genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 096, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Tua est potentia by Q135654079 Jean Mouton Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Jean Mouton genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 096, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Tua est potentia by Q135654079 Jean Mouton Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Jean Mouton genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 097, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Tua est potentia by Q135654079 Jean Mouton Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Jean Mouton genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 097, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Tua est potentia by Q135654079 Jean Mouton Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Jean Mouton genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 098, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Tua est potentia by Q135654079 Jean Mouton Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Jean Mouton genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 098, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Tua est potentia by Q135654079 Jean Mouton Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Jean Mouton genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 099, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Tua est potentia by Q135654079 Jean Mouton Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Jean Mouton genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 099, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Inclina Domine by Q135653911 Gheerkin de Hondt Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Gheerkin de Hondt genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 100, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Inclina Domine by Q135653911 Gheerkin de Hondt Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Gheerkin de Hondt genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 100, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Si bona suscepimus by Q135654039 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 101, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Si bona suscepimus by Q135654039 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 101, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Ave stella matutina by Q116246752 Gaspar van Weerbeke and Maistre Jhan Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Gaspar van Weerbeke, Maistre Jhan genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 102, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Ave stella matutina by Q116246752 Gaspar van Weerbeke and Maistre Jhan Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Gaspar van Weerbeke, Maistre Jhan genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 102, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male In illo tempore Maria Magdalena by Q135653910 Josquin Desprez and Jean Mouton Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Josquin Desprez, Jean Mouton genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 103, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male In illo tempore Maria Magdalena by Q135653910 Josquin Desprez and Jean Mouton Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Josquin Desprez, Jean Mouton genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 103, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Congratulamini mihi omnes by Q135653804 Josquin Desprez, and Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Josquin Desprez, , genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 104, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Congratulamini mihi omnes by Q135653804 Josquin Desprez, and Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Josquin Desprez, , genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 104, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Nisi quia Dominus by Q135653963 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 105, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Nisi quia Dominus by Q135653963 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 105, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Qui habitat by Q133278284 Josquin Desprez Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Josquin Desprez genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 106, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Qui habitat by Q133278284 Josquin Desprez Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Josquin Desprez genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 106, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Spes salutis pacis by Q135654059 Johannes Lupi Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Johannes Lupi genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 107, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Spes salutis pacis by Q135654059 Johannes Lupi Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Johannes Lupi genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 107, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Gaude virgo Katharina by Q135653891 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 108, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Gaude virgo Katharina by Q135653891 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 108, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Druck en verdriet hebbe ic outfanghen by Q135653833 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 109, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Domine quis habitabit by Q126392153 Thomas Tallis, Jean Courtois and Jacobus de Reux Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Thomas Tallis, Jean Courtois, Jacobus de Reux genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 109, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Domine quis habitabit by Q126392153 Thomas Tallis, Jean Courtois and Jacobus de Reux Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Thomas Tallis, Jean Courtois, Jacobus de Reux genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 110, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Domine quis habitabit by Q126392153 Thomas Tallis, Jean Courtois and Jacobus de Reux Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Thomas Tallis, Jean Courtois, Jacobus de Reux genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 110, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Domine quis habitabit by Q126392153 Thomas Tallis, Jean Courtois and Jacobus de Reux Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Thomas Tallis, Jean Courtois, Jacobus de Reux genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 111, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Domine quis habitabit by Q126392153 Thomas Tallis, Jean Courtois and Jacobus de Reux Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Thomas Tallis, Jean Courtois, Jacobus de Reux genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 111, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Domine quis habitabit by Q126392153 Thomas Tallis, Jean Courtois and Jacobus de Reux Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Thomas Tallis, Jean Courtois, Jacobus de Reux genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 112, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Domine quis habitabit by Q126392153 Thomas Tallis, Jean Courtois and Jacobus de Reux Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Thomas Tallis, Jean Courtois, Jacobus de Reux genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 112, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Domine quis habitabit by Q126392153 Thomas Tallis, Jean Courtois and Jacobus de Reux Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Thomas Tallis, Jean Courtois, Jacobus de Reux genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 113, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Domine quis habitabit by Q126392153 Thomas Tallis, Jean Courtois and Jacobus de Reux Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Thomas Tallis, Jean Courtois, Jacobus de Reux genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 113, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Domine quis habitabit by Q126392153 Thomas Tallis, Jean Courtois and Jacobus de Reux Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Thomas Tallis, Jean Courtois, Jacobus de Reux genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 114, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Inghelandt en Ghendt by Q135653912 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 114, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Laqueus contritus est by Q135653930 and Phil Coulter, Bill Martin , genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 115, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Laqueus contritus est by Q135653930 and Phil Coulter, Bill Martin , genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 115, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Quam pulchra est by Q135654018 Johannes Lupi and Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Johannes Lupi, genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 116, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Quam pulchra est by Q135654018 Johannes Lupi and Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Johannes Lupi, genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 116, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Trop dure mest la longue demourée by Q135654077 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 117, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Pourquoi languir me viens tu assaillir by Q135653998 Benedictus Appenzeller Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Benedictus Appenzeller genre language This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 117, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Humble se tient soubz vostre haultesse by Q135653903 Benedictus Appenzeller Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Benedictus Appenzeller genre language This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 118, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Sancta trinitas unus Deus by Q116246796 Antoine de Févin Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Antoine de Févin genre language Latein This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 118, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Pavane by Q135653979 Benedictus Appenzeller Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Benedictus Appenzeller genre language This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 119, recto, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Quant tu chanteras pour ton ennuy passer by Q135654019 Phil Coulter, Bill Martin genre language This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Folio 119, verso, of the bassus section of the Songbook of Zeghere van Male Helas malheur prens tu contentement by Q135653897 Gheerkin de Hondt Phil Coulter, Bill Martin Gheerkin de Hondt genre language This large songbook from 1542 is celebrated as much for its bizarre illuminated capitals as for its record of late medieval music: Alphabetical list of illuminated capitals By theme: Humans: clothed, naked Grotesque faces Trees, birds, reptiles The Songbook was created for Zeghere van Male (1504-1601), a mercer and politician from Bruges (Zebrugge). The book contains 229 compositions: 15 masses (2 of them fragmentary), 64 motets, 137 secular pieces (125 French, 9 Flemish, and 3 Italian), and 12 instrumental pieces.
Arlo Guthrie ist ein 🙋♂️ US-amerikanischer Folk-Musiker
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Arlo Guthrie ist ⌛ 78 Jahre alt. Bis zu seinem nächsten Geburtstag am 10. Juli 2026 sind es noch 314 Tage.
Wann hat Arlo Guthrie Geburtstag?
Arlo Guthrie wurde an einem Donnerstag am ⭐ 10. Juli 1947 geboren. Sein nächster Geburtstag fällt auf einen Freitag.
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In welchem Sternzeichen wurde Arlo Guthrie geboren?
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Arlo Guthrie hat eine Größe von ca. 📏 1,85 m. Damit ist er größer als die meisten deutschen Männer. Laut Statistik von 2021 beträgt die durchschnittliche Körpergröße eines Mannes in Deutschland 1,79 m.
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