- mediæval
- me|di|æ|valadj., -t, -e (middelalderlig)
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Mediæval Bæbes — Background information Origin England Genres … Wikipedia
Mediæval Bæbes — Die Mediæval Bæbes sind ein englisches Ensemble von weiblichen Interpreten mittelalterlicher Musik. Die Gruppe wurde 1996 von Katharine Blake gegründet. Das Line up rotiert meistens von Album zu Album, die Anzahl der Sängerinnen bewegt sich dabei … Deutsch Wikipedia
Mediæval Bæbes — Les Mediæval Bæbes en concert Mediæval Bæbes est un ensemble vocal anglais, composé exclusivement de membres féminins, fondé en 1997 et interprétant principalement des compositions d origine médiévale. Discographie Salva Nos (1997) Worldes Blysse … Wikipédia en Français
Mediæval Greek — noun 50]</span>: Next day I paid a visit to a Chancery barrister of my acquaintance whose hobby was mediæval Greek, and who had written a monograph on Aldus Manutius. He examined the thing with delight, pronounced the caligraphy fifteenth… … Wiktionary
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Trio Mediæval — is a vocal trio established in Oslo in 1997, recording albums for the ECM label, and touring frequently in Europe and the US.The trio was put together mainly to sing medieval polyphonic works, but has since early in their career expanded their… … Wikipedia
Trio Mediæval — est un trio vocal féminin de musique classique et contemporaine, formé à Oslo en 1997. Le trio est composé de Anna Maria Friman (Suède), Linn Andrea Fuglseth et Torunn Østrem Ossum (Norvège). Le répertoire est composé de chants polyphoniques… … Wikipédia en Français
mediævaldom — noun /mɛdɪˈiːvəldəm,miːdɪˈiːvəldəm/ The mediæval condition or state. The third Italy has discarded the outworn garments of mediævaldom and has woven herself new garments of new fabrics fit for the use of as lively and stimulating a nation as any… … Wiktionary
MEDIÆVALISM — a tendency in literature and art to conform in spirit or otherwise to mediæval models … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
MEUNG, JEAN DE — mediæval French satirist; continued the unfinished Roman de la Rose, in which he embodied a vivid satiric portraiture of contemporary life (1250 1305 ?) … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia