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Josse Badius was born in the village of Asse (formerly Assche) near Brussels in Flemish Brabant in AD 1462. [1] He was a scholar of considerable repute, studying in Brussels and Ferrara and teaching Greek for several years at Lyons, France. [2]
Jose E. Marco was a Filipino writer and forger who created some of the most infamous hoaxes and forgeries relating to Philippine history, producing artifacts purported to have come from the pre-colonial and Spanish eras such as the Code of Kalantiaw, touted as the first law code in the Philippines, and La Loba Negra, a novel supposedly written by Filipino proto-nationalist priest Jose Burgos ...
First Prize: Enrique Jose Crisostomo, “This City is in the Heart” Second Prize: F. Sionil José, “A Scenario for Filipino Renaissance” Third Prize: Reynaldo Silvestre, “The Military As a Revolutionary Force”
editions, manuscripts, prints, Renaissance, Victoria: Prints and editions of Victoria, Morales, and some other Spanish composers. University of Málaga: A Traditional Music Library: folk music, sheet music: 60,000 Traditional and folk music from around the world. Includes downloadable PDF scores and MIDI backing tracks for many of the songs.
Mass, also known as Mass: A Novel, is a 1973 historical and political novel written by Filipino National Artist F. Sionil José. [1] Together with The Pretenders, the Mass is the completion of José's The Rosales Saga, [2] [3] which is also known as the Rosales Novels. [4]
My Brother, My Executioner [1] is a novel by Filipino author Francisco Sionil José written in Philippine English.A part of the Rosales Saga - a series of five interconnected fiction novels - My Brother, My Executioner ranks third in terms of chronology, after Po-on (original title: "Dusk") and Tree and before The Pretenders and Mass.
CJ Tañedo is one of the few painters in the Philippines who brought the visual techniques of the renaissance art masters into the modern scene of the 20th century. [3] His artworks are mixtures of different discipline in traditional painting.
The Cancionero de Palacio (Madrid, Biblioteca Real, MS II–1335), or Cancionero Musical de Palacio (CMP), also known as Cancionero de Barbieri, is a Spanish manuscript of Renaissance music. The works in it were compiled during a time span of around 40 years, from the mid-1470s until the beginning of the 16th century, approximately coinciding ...