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Jean Dubois a peut-être passé les deux dernières années de sa vie à la cour de Jean, duc de Berry, l’oncle de Louis II d’Anjou et on le retrouve en 1406 à la Sainte-Chapelle de Bourges (voir ci-après) (NG2).\n• Sainte-Chapelle de Bourges, 1406. Jean Du Bois figure dans le premier collège des membres de la Sainte-Chapelle de Bourges le 19 avril 1406 comme vicaire (Pilleboue 1990 citant Lehoux 1968, t. III, 32, note 5 d’après F-AD 18, 8G 1448, f. 25). Il figure dans les comptes de 1406-1407 comme vicaire avec des distributions normales au terme de Saint-Jean 1406, très faibles au terme de Saint-Remi, normales au terme de Noël 1406 et nulles au terme de pâques 1407, comme Pierre des Fontaines, Grand Guillaume, Robinet de Rouen et Saliot de Villeblanche. Il est qualifié de « bastonier » avec Jean Baucheron à noël 1406 et on peut lire aussi à pâques : « A Jehan Du Bois et Jehan Gaucheron bastonnier pour leurs gaiges et saleres de pâques à Saint-Jehan » [1406] = 100 sous chacun (5 livres). De même : « A Robinet de Rouen pour don fait par messieurs comme pour ses distributions » idem à Dubois (Pilleboue PCR d’après F-AD 18, 8G 1633). On peut suivre Ursula Günther, quand elle écrit qu’il était depuis 1405 au service de Jean de Berry. Il semble être mort peu avant le 30 novembre 1406, car des demandes de reversion de ses bénéfices au Mans et à Reims sont archivées à cette date.\n• Autres bénéfices. 1371 : Jean Dubois est recteur d’Ascq et reçoit une chanoinie à Sainte-Pierre de Lille ; 1400 : Chanoine de Saint-Germain l’Auxerrois ; 1406 : canonicats au Mans et à Reims.\n• Œuvres  \nPaula Higgins voit en Jehan Dubois un des compositeurs de cette époque avec Guillaume Lemachecrier, Pierre Fontaine, Jean Cesaris, Nicolas Grenon, Paullet et Jean/Jacques Charité (Higgins 1990 p. 12). \nUrsula Günther avec Gilbert Reaney écrit dans le New Grove: Deux compositions survivent sous le nom de Bosquet ou Boquet : un Gloria à trois voix qui apparaît avec un contretenor additionnel dans la copie de Coussemakerr de F-Sm 222 et un Gloria à quatre voix qui a un different contreténor et un Amen plus long dans I-Bu 2216, qui est attribute à Nicolaus de Capoa. 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French composer. He composed his first book of airs (Paris, 1585) while in the service of Georges de Villequier, gouverneur et lieutenant general of the Haute and Basse Marche, at Chauvigny in Poitou. Printed after the dedication (to his employer) are two poems in Bonnet’s praise, one by Jean Dorat and the other by J. Megnier, who wrote:\n… Bonnet, qui de son art heureux\nLa passion, l’esprit & le coeur genereux\nEsmeut, charme et ravit doucement par l’oreille.\nThe collection contains 20 pieces for four voices, 16 for five, two for six and one for eight, mostly composed in the new homophonic style. Settings of amorous courtly verse by Desportes, Bertaut, Baïf and others found in earlier settings by Guillaume Tessier, Salmon and La Grotte alternate with more rustic villanelles in a dance-like vein; the collection ends with a noël for an angel solo and shepherds' chorus. An enlarged edition dated 1588 referred to Bonnet as ‘Chantre de la Royne mère du Roy’ (i.e. Catherine de’ Medici).\nA second collection, Airs et villanelles for four and five voices, was dedicated to a new patron – Gaspard de Rochechouart, Marquis de Montemart. Its music reflects the new monodic trend with some interesting dialogues, in two of which a solo soprano alternates with a four-voice chorus (Le poète et les muses and the more melismatic Sonnet en dialogue sur la mort d’une demoiselle, ‘where the upper voice represents the lady and the answering chorus Charon’). There are written-out diminutions in the upper voice at some of the cadences, and, more unusually in this new declamatory style, dissonance is here and there treated with considerable freedom, notably with regard to accented passing notes and appoggiaturas, as in ex.1a and b.\n\nWORKS\nPremier livre d’airs, 4–6vv (Paris, 1585, 3/1588)\nAirs et villanelles, 4, 5vv (Paris, 1600, 2/1610): 10 ed. in FCVR, v (1926/R); 1 ed. in Lesure, Anthologie de la chanson parisienne (Monaco, 1953); 1 ed. in Durosoir\n10 sacred contrafacta, 16159; 1 in 16199; 3 in 16219\nBIBLIOGRAPHY\nT. Gérold: L’art du chant en France au XVIIe siècle (Strasbourg, 1921/R), 54ff\nF. Lesure and G. Thibault: Bibliographie des éditions d’Adrian le Roy et Robert Ballard (1551–1598) (Paris, 1955); suppl., RdM, xl (1957), 166–72\nG. Durosoir: L'Air de cour en France (1571–1655) (Liège, 1991)\nFRANK DOBBINS\n"]]]]]],["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/."],["elementContainer",["element",{"elementId":"50"},["name","Title"],["description","A name given to the resource"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"14711"},["text","Bonnet, Pierre (…-…). Musician"]]]]]]]],["item",{"itemId":"941","public":"1","featured":"1"},["collection",{"collectionId":"1"},["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. 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Fundstelle/Zitat:  RI XIV 1 n. 548     URI\n1494 April 10 Füssen\n\nKM befiehlt dem Vikar von Pettau, dem Hans Kerner, seinem Kantor, die Pfarre Pettau abzutreten, die ihm KM als österr. Lehen verliehen hat. Fuessen Phinztag nach Sontag Quasimodogeniti 1494.\n\nKOP: Graz StLA, hschgb I/4, 988 und II/4, 953. \n (Maximilian I.)       Fundstelle/Zitat:  RI XIV 2 n. 4487     URI\n1496 November 13 Pisa\n\nKM an die Innsbrucker Schatzkammer: Er hat seinem argentier Casius Hackenay zur Auslösung der Hofkapelle, welche in Augsburg weilt, 400 flRh angewiesen; er schuldet der Kapelle insgesamt noch 1320 flRh; er will die Kapelle aufteilen und urlauben. Die Schatzkammer soll dem Hans Kernner, seinem obersten Kaplan und Kantor, 920 flRh auszahlen. Pisa Sonntag nach st. Martinstag 1496, Röm. 11. Hung. 7. Hie stat der ku. Mt. und des Sernteiners handtzaichen.\n\nRE: Innsbruck TLA, gvh 1496, fol. 71. \n\n    (Maximilian I.)       Fundstelle/Zitat:  RI XIV 2 n. 4488     URI\n1496 November 13 Pisa\n\nKM an die Innsbrucker Schatzkammer: KM will die Hofkapelle aufteilen und beurlauben; man soll 6 Knaben mit je 20 flRh abfertigen, Hans Kernner, KMs oberster Kaplan und Kantor, soll 50 flRh erhalten. Er soll die verbleibenden Singknaben für 20 flRh neu einkleiden und 10 flRh für die Übersiedlung der Knaben von Augsburg nach Wien erhalten. Pisa Sonntag nach st. Martinstag 1496, Röm. 11. Hie stat der ku. Mt. und des Sernteiners handtzaichen.\n\nRE: Innsbruck TLA, gvh 1496, fol. 71. \n  (Maximilian I.)       Fundstelle/Zitat:  RI XIV 2 n. 4489     URI\n1496 November 13 Pisa\n\nKM an die Innsbrucker Schatzkammer: Er hat Hans Kernner, seinen obersten Kaplan und Kantor, mit 12 Knaben und Gesellen und den (Heinrich) Isaak und dessen Frau nach Wien geschickt, wo sie auf weitere Befehle warten sollen. Die Innsbrucker Schatzkammer soll Simon von Hungersbach, Schatzmeistergeneral der niederösterreichischen Lande, beauftragen, dem Kernner mit seinen Knaben und Gesellen sowie dem Isaak und seiner Frau je 6 Pfund Pfennige für den wöchentlichen Unterhalt auszahlen. Pisa Sonntag nach st. Martinstag 1496, Röm. 11. Hie stat der ku. Mt. handtzaichen. — Nachschrift: Hungersbach soll für den Kantor und seine Knaben in Wien die Sommerkleider beschaffen. Datum ut in littera. Hie stat des Sernteiners handtzaichen.\n\nRE: Innsbruck TLA, gvh 1496, fol. 71v f. \n\n    (Österreich, Reich und Europa)       Fundstelle/Zitat:  RI XIV 2 n. 7712     URI\n1496 Dezember 5 Innsbruck\n\nDie vier verordneten Statthalter und Räte der Schatzkammer KMs zu Innsbruck an Simon von Hungersbach, KMs Generalschatzmeister der niederösterreichischen Länder: KM hat befohlen, seinen obersten Kaplan und Kantor Hans Kerner samt 12 Sängerknaben und Gesellen, außerdem Herrn Ysaagkh (Heinrich Isaak) und seine Frau nach Wien zu schicken und dort KMs weitere Befehle zu erwarten. — Der Generalschatzmeister soll dem Kantor und den Knaben wöchentlich sechs Pfund Pfennige (=flRh) und dem Isaak und seiner Frau sechs Schillinge aus dem Hubhaus zu Wien auszahlen und ihnen Sommerkleider anschaffen. Ynnsprugg Montag nach st. Barbara tag 1496. Die vier geordneten statthalter und rete der kuniglichen schatzcamer zu Innsprugg.\n\nKONZ: Wien HHSA, ma 3c, fol. 62v. — NB: Das Stück war gedacht als RE, was der äußeren Form zu entnehmen ist, blieb aber als KONZ unter den Akten liegen. \n\n (Maximilian I.)       Fundstelle/Zitat:  RI XIV 2 n. 5256     URI\n1497 September 8 Matrei\n\nKM befiehlt der Schatzkammer in Innsbruck, seinem Kantor Hans Kerner 50 flRh, die KM ihm schuldet, zu bezahlen. Matray Freytag Nativitatis 1497, Röm. 12.\n\nRE: Innsbruck TLA, gvh 1497, fol. 283. — NB: Laut Kopist wurde das ORG von KM und SERNTEIN unterfertigt. \n (Maximilian I.)       Fundstelle/Zitat:  RI XIV 2 n. 5422     URI\n1497 Oktober 22 Innsbruck\n\nKM befiehlt der Schatzkammer in Innsbruck, seinem Kantor und Kaplan Hans Kernner, eine Anweisung auf KMs Hubmeister in Österreich, Hans Harrasser, auszustellen, damit er weiterhin dem Pfarrer und vier Chorsängern in KMs Burg zu Wien das Geld, das ihnen wöchentlich gebührt, bezahlen kann. Innsprugg Sonntag nach ailff tausent Meyding 1497.\n\nRE: Innsbruck TLA, gvh 1497, fol. 355v. — NB: Laut Kopist wurde das ORG von KM und SERNTEIN unterfertigt. \n\n\nGRM says:\n\nAs a result of expenses arising from warfare, in 1496 Maximilian decided to rationalise his three chapels (at Augsburg, Innsbruck and Vienna). Consequently he sent Hans Kerner, the first chaplain and cantor (i.e. choirmaster) of the Augsburg chapel, to Vienna, along with twelve boys and Gesellen (young adult singers?), as well as Heinrich Isaac* and his wife Bartolommea. \n\nTiroler Landesarchiv, Cop. fol. 71, cit. Waldner 1497, p. 24-25:\n\nGetreuen Lieben u. u. Als wir vnsern in vnnsern getreuen Casius Herkney vnnsers Argenteurs Statt auf vnser Capel so zu Augsburg ist zu Irer auflösung 4 hundert guldin Rhein. verordnet haben vnnd aber yezt diselb Capell zertrennen vnd vrlauben wollen vnd wir inen über die ernannten 400 guldin Rh. noch 920 guldin Lifergeld vnnd Sold schuldig sein, empfelchen wir Euch ernstlich, daß Ir solche 920 guldin Hansen Kerner vnsern obersten Caplan und Cantor an barem Geldt ausrichtet vnd bezalet vnnd dagegen sein Quittung nemet, so wollen wir Euch solche Summe an den einhundert vnd 9000 gld. als Ir wisset wiederum abziehen. Das ist vnsere Meinung. Geben zu Pisa am Sonntag nach sand Martinstag [13 November] Anno Dom. im 96. vnd unsers Reichs des Römischen im elften, des Hungarischen im 7. Jar.\n\nAn die vier Statthalter vnd Rät der Schatzkammer zu Insprug. Getreuen, lieben u. u. Nachdem wir vnser Capell so zu Augsburg ist zertrennen vnd abthun wollen, haben wir sechs knaben daran zu vrlauben vnd jedem 20 gld. Rh. zur abfertigung zu geben, das sind 120 guld. lauffet, verordnet vnd empfelchen Euch ernstlich, daß Ir solche Summa Hansen Kerner unsern obersten Caplan und Cantor, darzu 50 guldin auf seine Schuld, so wir Im zu thun sein, desgleichen 20 guld., darumb er den anderen knaben, so verbleiben werden, kleidung kaufen soll, und noch 10 gld. für die Fuer, die knaben von Augsburg gen Wien zu bringen, ausrichtet und bezalet vnd dagegen sein Quittung nemet auch das nicht unterwegen lasset. So wollen wir Euch solche Summa, die sich 200 gld. trifft, an den 109000 gld. Kh. als Ir wisset, wiederum abziehen. Und Ir thut daran vnsere ernstliche Meinung. Geben zu Pisa am Sonntag nach sand Martinstag anno Dom. im 1496. vnsers Reichs im elften Jar.\n\nGetreuen, lieben u. u. Wir haben Hansen Kerner vnsern obersten Caplan und Cantor mitsambt 12 Knaben vnd Gesellen darzue den Ysaac vnd sein Hausfraw gen Wien verordnet, daselbs fürder unsers bevelchs zu erwarten und empfehlen Euch ernstlich, daß Ir bey vnsern getreuen lieben Simon von Hungerspach vnsern Schatzmeister-General unserer Niederösterreichischen landen verordnen, daß Er bemelten vnsern Cantor auff derselben knaben und gesellen, all wochen 6 Pfund Pfennig vnd dem Ysaac vnd seiner Hausfrawen 6 Schilling aus dem Huebhaus zu Wien zugeben verordne und solches nit unterwegen lasset. Daran tuet Ir vnsere ernstliche Meinung. Geben zu Pisa am Sonntag nach sand Martinstag Anno Domini im 1496. unsers Reichs im elften. \n\nKerner is described again on 13 March 1497 as “Der Erwirdig vnd geistlich Herr Johannes Kherner, Romischer Kuniglicher Maiestät Obrister Caplan vnd Singermaister Pharer vnd Gruntherr der Eegemelltn Stifft” (i.e. the “Stifft vnnser lieben frawn Capeln in der Burgkh zw Wienn”). On this date he appeared before Stephan Een, who had been appointed as judge for the foundation, to request that the property belonging to the foundation should be properly recorded lest it should be built upon. Wofsgruber 1905, p. 47.\n\nIt seems that Kerner alternated duties with Georg Slatkonia (appointed as “Singmaister” at Vienna on 20 July 1498), perhaps as a result of the peripatetic nature of the court and its chapel, or as the result of Kerner’s installation as canon: on 20 July 1500 Kerner is recorded as “Singer”; on 4 April 1500 as “Caplan und Singer”; on 9 August, 13 August and 27 November 1500 as “Capllan” [sic]; and on 21 September 1500 as “Synngermaister”. \n\nKerner died in the Burg at Vienna on 16 January 1501, and was buried in St Michael’s church, Vienna. His grave stone bears the following inscription: “Anno d[omi]ni m.ccccc. ain Iar am freitag vor anthony [16 January] ist gestorb[e]n der Erwirdig her hanns karnar Ror kar mt obrister Capplan und Cantor pharr zu altnpolau un[d] in d[er] purck hie zu wienn dem got genadig sey.” Wolfsgruber 1905, p. 47, corrections from Antonicek 1999, 123.\n\nLiterature: Waldner 1897, p. 24-25; Wolfsgruber 1905, 47; Antonicek 1999, 123-124.\n"]]]]]],["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/."],["elementContainer",["element",{"elementId":"50"},["name","Title"],["description","A name given to the resource"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"14640"},["text","Kerner, Hans (…-…). 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Né à Laibach en 1456, mort à à Vienne en 1522, immatriculé à Ingolstadt en 1473 (mais la date de son immatriculation le 11 oct. 1474 figure p. 135), inscrit à Vienne en 1475, où il est bachelier en arts en 1477. Renvoi à J. Mantuani.\n(Maximilian I.) Fundstelle/Zitat:  RI XIV 1 n. 2189     URI 1495 Juli 26 Worms. KM verspricht dem Laibacher Domherrn Georg Slatkonia, seinem Sänger und Kaplan, die erste freiwerdende geistliche Pfründe bis zum Wert von 200 Dukaten jährlicher Einkünfte, welche er zu vergeben hat. Wormatie 26. Julij 1495. RE: Wien HHSA, rrb JJ, 172\n(Maximilian I.) Fundstelle/Zitat:  RI XIV 1 n. 2190     URI 1495 Juli 26 ca. Worms. KM verspricht dem Laibacher Domherrn Georg Slatkonia, seinem Sänger und Kaplan, die Pfarrkirche St. Martin in Aich, Aquileier Diözese. RE: Wien HHSA, rrb JJ, 244v. — NB: Dieses undatierte Stück gehört sachlich zum vorhergehenden. — Für die Kirche von St. Martin in Aich scheint KM gleichzeitig auch einen gewissen Michael de Igg präsentiert zu haben (undatierte RE: Wien HHSA, rrb JJ, 266v). \n(Maximilian I.) Fundstelle/Zitat:  RI XIV 1 n. 2216     URI 1495 Juli 31 Worms. KM befiehlt dem Christoph (Rauber), erwählten Bf von Laibach, den Propst, Dekan und das Kapitel der Domkirche zu Laibach zu veranlassen, seinem Kaplan und Sänger, zugleich Laibacher Domherrn Georg Slatkonia, den schuldigen Anteil an seiner Domherrenpfründe für die Zeit seiner Abwesenheit im Kgsdienst auszubezahlen. KM wünscht, daß seine Bitte ohne Widerspruch durchgeführt wird. Wormatie ultima Julij 1495. RE: Wien HHSA, rrb JJ, 166. — NB: Ein ähnliches Schreiben KMs in gleicher Sache ging am 28. Juli an den Dompropst, Dekan und das Kapitel von Laibach (rrb JJ, 250).\n(Maximilian I.) Fundstelle/Zitat:  RI XIV 2 n. 6446a     URI 1498 Juli 20 Freiburg Balthasar Wolf, KMs Schatzmeister, an Hans Harrasser, KMs Hubmeister in Österreich: KM richtet in Wien eine Hofkapelle, =ain capellen, ein und bestellt Georg (Slatkonia) zum Singmeister, Bernhard Meder und Oswald zu Bassisten, außerdem sechs mutanten knaben und zwar Adam von Lüttich, Bernhard von Bergen, Matthias von Krems, Simon von Krems, Simon von Bruck an der Leitha, Johann von Gmunden, und Stefan von Ybbs zu discanten auff brabantisch zu discantieren. — KM befiehlt dem Singmeister 24 flRh, dem Bernhard und Oswald 16 flRh und jedem Knaben 12 flRh jährlich auszuzahlen, zusammen 128 flRh. Außerdem sollen sie Kleider aus gutem Tuch, auch studentenkappen (Talare) nach Bedarf erhalten. Freyburg im Breisgew 20 Juli 1498. W(ALTHASAR) WOLFF schatzmaister ss. RE: Wien HKA, gb I, 83v = 190. — NB: Für die Bezahlung sind sechs Singknaben gerechnet, aber namentlich genannt sind sieben Knaben. \n(Maximilian I.) Fundstelle/Zitat:  RI XIV 3, 1 n. 11847     URI 1501 April 18. Nürnberg Laut Eintragung in die Hofkammerbuchhaltung erhielt 1501 am 18. Aprilis zu Nuremberg Herr Georg Slatkonia zur Auslösung der cantorey in Passau 100 flRh. RE: Wien HKA, gb 10, fol. 209. NB: Am 7. Juli zu Zirl erhielt G. Slatkonia 8 fl 36 kr zur Auslösung der cantorey und am 23. Juli zu Innsbruck 50 flRh für die cantorey (beides a.a.O., fol. 209). \n(Österreich, Reich und Europa)       Fundstelle/Zitat:  RI XIV 3, 2 n. 14401     URI 1500 September 8. Augsburg KM (=Hofkammer) weist u.a. laut Eintragung in die Hofkammerbuchhaltung am Erichtag den 8. Septembris zu Augspurg Herrn Jörg Slatkonia, Sänger und Kaplan, in Abschlag seines Liefergeldes 39 flRh aus der Hofkammer an. — Matthäus Ridler, Schenk, erhält auf den Keller gegen Raitung seit der letzten Raitung 29 flRh 35 kr. — Jörg Knab, Küchenschreiber, erhält für die Küche seit der letzten Raitung 86 flRh 7 kr. — Derselbe erhält zur Bezahlung der Küchenabwäscherin und ihrer Forderungen 5 flRh. RE: Wien HKA, gb 7, fol. 260v f.=258v f. \n\nGRM says: \n\nGeorg Slatkonia was appointed as “Singmaister” at Vienna on 20 July 1498, perhaps as a result of the peripatetic nature of the court and its chapel, or as the result of the installation of Georg Kerner’s installation as canon: on 20 July 1500 Kerner is recorded as “Singer”; on 4 April 1500 as “Caplan und Singer”; on 9 August, 13 August and 27 November 1500 as “Capllan” [sic]; and on 21 September 1500 as “Synngermaister”, but died on 16 January 1501.\nOn 19 August 1509 Slatkonia was given money and cloth for ceremonial dress for no less than forty-nine boy-choristers and Gsellen, probably for the imperial Diet, or for the meeting of the League against Venice. Other records from the Innsbruck court from 1509 indicate that the regular number of choirboys was twenty.\n\nHerrn Jörgen Slatkonia, Capelmaister, geben am 19. Tag Augusti auf Kleidung 49 Gsellen und Knaben-Singer zweihundert syebenundsibenzig Ellen Lynndisch Tuech, die Ellen für 1 gülden; 48 Ellen Fuettertuech auch für 8 gülden, mehr Parchent, Schererlon, Macherlon der Knabenkleider, auch den Knaben für Pyrret 71 guld, 7 Krz., tut alles laut seiner Quittung 356 Gulden, 7 Krz. Tiroler Landesarchiv, Raitbuch 1509, cit. Waldner 1497, p. 46.\n\nMunich and Vienna, Imperial chapel of Ferdinand I, 1527. Listed in the first inventory of the household of Ferdinand I, made on 1 January 1527 (Munich, Staatsarchiv [formerly Kreisarchiv] Faszikel H. L. Freising 317), as first of the five chaplains (obrister caplan) in Ferdinand’s chapel at Munich and Vienna. The new regulations governing the chapel stipulated that it should include “a first chaplain and besides him four chaplains who have good voices and can sing” (Ainen obristen Caplan vnnd sonst vier Caplen, die guet Stimb haben vnnd singen konnden).\n\nLiterature: Waldner 1897, p. 24-25; Wolfsgruber 1905, 47; Hirzel 1908, p. 154; Antonicek 1999, 123-124.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n"]]]]]],["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/."],["elementContainer",["element",{"elementId":"50"},["name","Title"],["description","A name given to the resource"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"14621"},["text","Slatkonia, Georg (21 Mar. 1456-26 Apr. 1522). 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Fundstelle/Zitat:  RI XIV 2 n. 6446a     URI\n1498 Juli 20 Freiburg\n\nBalthasar Wolf, KMs Schatzmeister, an Hans Harrasser, KMs Hubmeister in Österreich: KM richtet in Wien eine Hofkapelle, =ain capellen, ein und bestellt Georg (Slatkonia) zum Singmeister, Bernhard Meder und Oswald zu Bassisten, außerdem sechs mutanten knaben und zwar Adam von Lüttich, Bernhard von Bergen, Matthias von Krems, Simon von Krems, Simon von Bruck an der Leitha, Johann von Gmunden, und Stefan von Ybbs zu discanten auff brabantisch zu discantieren. — KM befiehlt dem Singmeister 24 flRh, dem Bernhard und Oswald 16 flRh und jedem Knaben 12 flRh jährlich auszuzahlen, zusammen 128 flRh. Außerdem sollen sie Kleider aus gutem Tuch, auch studentenkappen (Talare) nach Bedarf erhalten. Freyburg im Breisgew 20 Juli 1498. W(ALTHASAR) WOLFF schatzmaister ss.\n\nRE: Wien HKA, gb I, 83v = 190. — NB: Für die Bezahlung sind sechs Singknaben gerechnet, aber namentlich genannt sind sieben Knaben. \n\n  (Maximilian I.)       Fundstelle/Zitat:  RI XIV 3, 1 n. 9317     URI\n1499 Juli 5. Lindau\n\nKM befiehlt seinen Räten in Freiburg, seinen Sänger und Bassisten Bernhard in seiner Herberge auszulösen, wenn die Kgin von Freiburg aufbricht, und ihm zu befehlen, mit der Kgin mitzuziehen. Lynndaw Freytag nach st. Vlrichs tag 1499, Röm. 14. HZ: P.r.p.s. M. LANNG ss.\n\nORG (Ppr, Verschlußsiegel): Innsbruck TLA, ma XIV, fol. 55. NB: Ob es sich hier um Bernhard Meder handelt, der für die 1498 neu eingerichtete Hofkapelle in Wien vorgesehen war (vgl. Nr 6446a), ist nicht mit Sicherheit zu sagen. \n\n (Maximilian I.)       Fundstelle/Zitat:  RI XIV 3, 1 n. 9300     URI\n1499 Juni 28. Feldkirch\n\nKM befiehlt dem Hofmeister der Röm. Kgin Niklas von Firmian, dem kgl. Kantor NN für den Aufbruch mit der Kgin (von Freiburg) 100 flRh zu geben. Veltkirch Freitag st. Peter und Pauls abennt 1499, Röm. 14.\n\nKOP (ursprünglich als ORG gedacht): Innsbruck TLA, ma XIV, fol. 48. NB: Der hier nicht namentlich genannte kgl. Kantor ist wohl der Bassist Bernhard des Stückes ddo 1499 Juli 5 Lindau (Nr 9317); ob es sich dabei um Bernhard Meder handelt, der für die 1498 neu eingerichtete Hofkapelle in Wien vorgesehen war (RI XIV/2, Nr 6446a), ist nicht mit Sicherheit zu sagen. \n\n (Maximilian I.)       Fundstelle/Zitat:  RI XIV 3, 1 n. 10140     URI\n1500 April 23. Augsburg\n\nKM weist u.a. laut Eintragung in die Hofkammerbuchhaltung am Phintztag den 23. Apprilis zu Augspurg Jörg Knab, Küchenschreiber für die Küche gegen Raitung 12 flRh aus der Hofkammer zu. Sigmund Putzerin, Lichtkämmerer, erhält auf die Lichtkammer gegen Raitung 16 flRh 30 kr. Bernhard Meder, Sänger, erhält wegen seiner Krankheit, jedoch in Abschlag der Schuld, die KM ihm gegenüber hat, 4 flRh.\n\nRE: Wien HKA, gb 7, fol. 101v f.=99v f. 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Fundstelle/Zitat:  RI XIV 2 n. 6126     URI\n1498 Mai 6 Ulm\n\nKM teilt Hg Albrecht von Bayern mit, daß ihn Georg Vogel, Sänger in KMs Hofkapelle, bat, ihm zu helfen, jene 77 flRh Gült einzubringen, die der Priester wld Augustin Ayrinnsmaltz laut seinen eigenhändigen Aufzeichnungen als Prokurator der Pfründe Vogels zwar eingenommen, diesem aber nicht weitergegeben hat. Nachdem Vogel auch von dem in Weylhaim lebenden Vater des Augustin als dessen Erben das Geld nicht einbringen konnte, möge der Hg den Vater des Augustin zur Zahlung bzw. zu einem Gütevergleich mit Vogel verhalten, falls dessen Angaben stimmen. Ulm Suntag Jubilate 1498.\n\nKONZ: Wien HHSA, ma 4d (Mai-Juni), fol. 15. \n\nGM says:\n\nInnsbruck, Imperial chapel, 1519-1520. Listed as one of the seven Altisten of the Imperial chapel in the household inventory made in January 1519, soon after the death of Maximilian I (19 January 1519), and in the list made in January 1520, soon before the dissolution of the chapel. 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Fundstelle/Zitat:  RI XIV 2 n. 5477     URI\n1497 November 7 Innsbruck\n\nKM präsentiert seinen Kaplan und Sänger Eberhard Senfft und fordert Bf (Johannes, Administrator) von Wien auf, ihn als Inhaber eines Altars zu St. Stephan zu investieren, da der bisherige Inhaber Wolfgang Grappler gestorben ist. Innsprugk 7. Nouembris 1497. — KV: Expeditum.\n\nKONZ: Wien HHSA, ma 4b, fol. 10. \n\n\nGM says:\nInnsbruck, Imperial chapel, 1519. Listed as a chaplain in the household inventory made in January 1519, soon after the death of Maximilian I. By the time of the next list, made in January 1520, he had already left.\n\nFellner and Kretschmayer 1907, p. 141; Koczirz 1931, p. 531.\n"]]]]]],["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. 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Fundstelle/Zitat:  RI XIV 2 n. 5167     URI\n1497 August 16 Innsbruck\n\nSanctus Brascha an Hg Ludovico von Mailand: Er sendet dem Hg eine Kopie des Schreibens KMs an den Papst und die Kardinäle. KM wird durch seine Gesandten über die Geldzahlung an die Schweizer verhandeln lassen. — Seit drei Monaten wartet Francescheto (Fr. Cibo), Sohn Papst Innozenz (VIII.), auf die 3540 Dukaten, die KM in Pisa von ihm ausgeliehen hat. — Gestern gab KM noch ein Massenturnier, =battaglia, für Mgf Odo von Incisa. — KM hat Petro Zorzo Caymo auf dem Weg nach Worms wegen Ungehorsams gefangennehmen lassen. — Den Sänger Rizardeto, der zur Kgin gekommen ist, hat man wieder weggeschickt, weil Hg Ludovico damit nicht einverstanden war. Ispruch 16. Augusti 1497. SANCTUS BRASCHA ss.\n\nORG: Mailand AS, ASforz, pot est, alem, cart 587. 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Augsburg Freytag nach dem Sonntag Trinitatis 1496, Röm. 11. Hung. 7.\n\nKONZ (aber mundiert): Wien HHSA, ma 3c/1, fol. 7. — NB: Das Stück wurde offenbar nicht expediert. Als Adressat ist nur das stifft genannt und mit Salzburg aufgelöst. \n\n     (Maximilian I.)       Fundstelle/Zitat:  RI XIV 2 n. 5465     URI\n1497 November 1 Innsbruck\n\nKM befiehlt der Schatzkammer in Innsbruck, sobald sein Sänger Ulrich Strohacker als Schulmeister in Hall aufgenommen wird, ihm jährlich 12 flRh Sold aus dem Salzmeieramt zu Hall anzuweisen, solange er Schulmeister bleibt. Insprugg Mittich Aller Heiligen tag 1497.\n\nRE: Innsbruck TLA, gvh 1497, fol. 405. — NB: Laut Kopist wurde das ORG von KM und SERNTEIN unterfertigt. \n\n  (Maximilian I.)       Fundstelle/Zitat:  RI XIV 2 n. 5933     URI\n1498 März 2 Innsbruck\n\nKM (=Hofrat) übersendet dem Wiener Regiment die Supplikation des Ulrich Strohacker, KMs singer, zur weiteren Behandlung nach Gebühr. Innsprugk Freytag nach dem Sonnentag Estomichi 1498, Röm. 13. Hung. 9 (!). Per regem FRIDERICUS ss. — KV: In cons. C. STURTZEL cantzler ss.\n\nORG: Wien HHSA, ma 4c (1498 März-April), fol. 3. \n\n(Maximilian I.)       Fundstelle/Zitat:  RI XIV 3, 1 n. 12289     URI\n1501 August 4. Innsbruck)\n\nKM an Jakob Laumberger (von Lamberg), Verweser der Hauptmannschaft Ortenburg: KM hat seinem Sänger Ulrich Strohagker den Altar im Spital (Spittal an der Drau) im Hgtm Kärnten verliehen, den wld Leonhard Kisling innehatte. Lamberg soll Strohagker den Altar laut KMs Präsentation übertragen und ihn dabei schützen. (Innsprugg Mitwochen nach st. Peters tag ad Vincula 1501, Röm. 16).\n\nKOP-RE (Ppr, gleichzeitig): Wien HHSA, ma 6b, fol. 198v. NB: Das Datum stammt vom vorhergenden Stück auf dem gleichen Blatt. \n\nGRM says:\n\nBorn at Ulm in the early 1470s; described as cleric of the diocese of Konstanz when he enrolled at Tübingen on 18.9.1487 (“Ulrichus Strowhacker de Ulma”). 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Fundstelle/Zitat:  RI XIV 1 n. 2656     URI\n1495 November 20 Worms\n\nKM ernennt (creavit) Georg Hafner, Sänger in der kgl. Hofkapelle, zum Dr. iur. civilis. Wormatiae 20. Novembris 1495. B ss.\n\nRE: Wien HHSA, rrb GG, 97. \n\n (Maximilian I.)       Fundstelle/Zitat:  RI XIV 2 n. 5347     URI\n1497 Oktober 1 Innsbruck\n\nKM befiehlt der Schatzkammer in Innsbruck, dem Sänger Jörg Hafner für ausständigen Sold über 33 flRh auf den Hubmeister in Österreich, Hans Harrasser, zu verweisen. Innsprugg Sonntag nach st. Michelstag 1497.\n\nRE: Innsbruck TLA, gvh 1497, fol. 343. — NB: Laut Kopist wurde das ORG von KM und SERNTEIN unterfertigt. \n\n     (Maximilian)       Fundstelle/Zitat:  RI XIV 4 n. 18699     URI\n1504 Mai 2. Augsburg\n\nKM (=Hofkammer) an Hans Mader, Vizedom in Österreich unter der Enns: (1) KM hat einige seiner singer knaben1) auf die Universität nach Wien geschickt, und zwar Sebastian Sittich, Philipp Knoder, Arbogast Suotter (?), Michel Khendler, Jörg Küninger, Hans Ybser und Constan(tin) Toll; sie haben mutiert und können drei Jahre nicht singen. Der Sängerknabe Hans Hawser soll nur für ein Jahr auf die Universität nach Wien. - (2) KM hat ihnen das Studium und den Unterhalt bewilligt. Mader soll jedem Sängerknaben jährlich aus dem Vizedomamt 24 flRh reichen, und zwar zu Handen des Kaplans und Sängers Jörg Hafner, der ihnen das Geld nach Bedarf geben soll. Augspurg 2. Maij 1504.\n\nRE: Wien HKA, gb 13, fol. 367=379. - LIT: 1) W 27, 283 f.; K 18, Nrr 399-446 und Beiträge 73 ff. (W. 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Item habemus decimam partem cujusdam décime cum pertinentibus, sitam apud Putheollas, prout Renaldus de Messalant et Johanna de Richebourc, ejus uxor, solebant habere et possidere apud dictum locum de Putheollis. \n\nObituaire prv Sens, 2, p. 151-152, qui indique comme date 1349\n\nEt aussi\nObierunt Vivianus de Cava et Raniunda, ejus uxor, pater et mater Arnaldi de \nCava, canonici Carnotensis et presbiteri, pro quorum anniversario dictus A. dédit \nunum modium grani, quod acquisivita Petro de Morainvilla, in territorio de Nicor- v \nbino, prout apparet per instrumentum publicum quod fuit "]],["elementText",{"elementTextId":"14488"},["text","K)situm ffi thcvsauro, ad \nsignum [sic) [\\iv s.]. "]]]]]],["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. 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(signalé par Clerval1899, p 293)"]]]]]],["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/."],["elementContainer",["element",{"elementId":"50"},["name","Title"],["description","A name given to the resource"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"14462"},["text","Lamy, Jacques (…-1560). Musician"]]]]]]]],["item",{"itemId":"925","public":"1","featured":"1"},["collection",{"collectionId":"1"},["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. 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Instituit autern solemnitatem officii Commemorationis beate Marie seu Dedications ecclesie Carnotensis. Summam mille et ducentarum librarum Capitulo largitus est, ad anniversarium suum solemne singulis annis celebrandum DCCC libras emendis fundis destinatas concedens. \n* Note Il est question de ce chanoine Fabri dans la curieuse pièce de vers intitulée: L’entrée de la royne de France en la vielle et cité de Chartres, 1532 (Bib. imp.)"]]]]]],["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/."],["elementContainer",["element",{"elementId":"50"},["name","Title"],["description","A name given to the resource"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"14449"},["text","Fabri, Jean (…-1575). 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Vol. 12 (febbraio-luglio 1488). Florence: Giunti - Barbèra, 2007) ho trovato un'interessante anticipazione su Japart. Cito da p. 127 n. 1, a commento di una lettera portata da \"Giannes cantore\" datata 25 marzo 1488 -- nell'edizione è la numero 1189. I grassetti sono miei.\n\"In favore di questo personaggio, Lorenzo aveva già scritto il 4 settembre 1487 (lett. 1042, vol. XI). E' da rettificare la sua identificazione con il francese Jean Japart, proposta da F. D'Accone, Lorenzo il Magnifico e la musica, in La musica a Firenze al tempo di Lorenzo il Magnifico, a cura di P. Gargiulo, Firenze, 1993, pp. 241-42. Sulla base di un documento gentilmente segnalatomi da Adalbert Roth, che ha in preparazione uno studio sulla Cappella dei cantori papali nel XV secolo, risulta che il nome completo di questo cantore francese era Jean Johanneaux (Arch. Vat., Reg. Suppl., 885, c. 228r-v). La supplica citata porta la data del 22 aprile 1488, dunque si può con sicurezza riferire all'affare toccato dalla presente lettera di raccomandazione. I dati contenuti nella supplica vaticana informano che il Johanneaux, decano della diocesi di Verdun, era cantore della Cappella pontificia e godeva del privilegio della familiarità papale, ma dimorava a Firenze a istanza di Lorenzo de' Medici: situazione di assenteismo che lo poneva nell'irregolarità, per cui gli era periodicamente necessario un indulto apostolico che, consentendogli di allontanarsi da Roma, lo abilitasse giuridicamente a percepire le rendite del suo decanato. La licenza di assentarsi emessa in questa circostanza era stata da lui richiesta per un biennio, ma glii venne concessa solo per un anno. Un secondo indulto gli venne elargito nell'ottobre 1490, nella forma di una facoltà di percezione dei frutti del suo beneficio in absentia (ibid., 925, c. 27r).\"\n\nJe ne connais pas ce Johanneaux, mais Google books sort aussitôt des références :\nInventaire-sommaire des Archives départementales antérieures à 1790 de Archives départementales de Meurthe-et-Moselle, Etienne Delcambre, Archives départementales de Meurthe-et-Moselle, Marie-Thérèse Aubry – 1949 Page 84 JOHANNEAUX (Jean), doyen de Verdun ; Confirmation de collation de la chapelle Saint-Pierre au château de ...\nA voir, et puis: Annuaire-Bulletin de Société de l'histoire de France - 1919 Page 206 ... choisirent pour doyen Jean Johanneaux, lequel resta en...\n1920, p. 190-211: Henri Courteault: QUATRE LETTRES INÉDITES DE LOUIS XI \nC’est un article du tome de 1920 (et non 1919), qui analyse 4 lettres inédites de Louis XI portant sur des intrigues autour de l’élection des évêques de Verdun. Je viens de le télécharger par Gallica et de le lire. Si tu veux, je peux te l’envoyer, mais en fait, l’information sur Johanneaux est claire et limitée (p. 205-206): en mai 1482, le doyen du chapitre de Verdun, Jean Merlin, ancien secrétaire du roi meurt. Louis XI écrit au chapitre pour imposer son candidat, Conrat Lourin, frère du receveur général de Normandie. Mais finalement, “malgré la menace” du roi, le chapitre choisit d’élire (donc, en juin 1482), Jean Johanneaux, “qui resta en fonction jusqu’en 1496” (c’est tout ce que donne l’article, sans note, mais on comprend que Johanneaux est qqu’un d’assez bien connu à Verdun, au moins de 1482 à 1496 – les archives doivent être assez complètes) C’est le candidat Jehan de Lenoncourt, apparement ensuite trésorier de SMartin de Tours qui succéda a Johanneaux en 1510."]]]]]],["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/."],["elementContainer",["element",{"elementId":"50"},["name","Title"],["description","A name given to the resource"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"14421"},["text","Johanneaux, Jean (…-…). 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Starr), MGG (P. Vendrix)\n• Duodenus à Saint-Lambert de Liège à partir de 1455 et duodenus mutatus de 1471 à 1474, il obtint en 1478 un canonicat dit “de la petite table”, vacant par le décès d’Henri de Prato, peut-être un parent. Vers 1481, il devint magister capelle du roi de Hongrie Mathias Corvin. Il quitte la chapelle de Hongrie en 1486, pour passer deux mois à la SS Annunziata de Florence, avant d’entrer dans la chapelle pontificale en septembre de 1486, où il est rémunéré jusqu’en septembre 1487, désigné tantôt comme 'Johannes Stokem' (with spelling variants) et comme 'Johannes de Pratis'. Il meurt peu avant le 3 octobre 1487.\n•  La seule source du De inventione de Tinctoris, imprimé partiel, s’accompagne d’un extrait d’une lettre à Stokem (Joannes Tinctoris Brabantinus: Joanni Stokem viro bene morato: Salutem plurimam dicit. etc). Woodley résume: The complete version of De inventione, in five books of perhaps some 100 chapters, has not survived, but calTinctoris lui adr leculations suggest that its size was roughly comparable with the rest of Tinctoris's theoretical work put together, and there is some evidence that the Valencia manuscript may have been one of a pair, the other (lost) volume containing this treatise intact (Woodley 1985). What has survived is a single copy of a print (Weinmann 1961), made probably by Mathias Moravus in Naples around 1481–83, containing extracts from the work, prefaced by a printed letter from Tinctoris to the singer and composer Johannes Stokem in Buda, in which he transmits his good wishes to Beatrice, by then Queen of Hungary. A brief passage after this letter, probably written by the printer himself or an informed editor, tells us that Tinctoris had dedicated the full treatise to his (recently?) deceased father, Martin. These printed extracts cover a range of material – more anecdotal than pedagogical or strictly 'theoretical' – focusing principally on ancient and contemporary instrumental and vocal practice. A number of renowned singers known to Tinctoris are named, with their voice functions: the Cypriot but Brabant-educated Philippus de Passagio (Philippe du Passaige), tenorista bassus; Wassettus of Cambrai (Guillaume Wasset), tenorista altus; Joannes Okeghem, contratenorista bassus; the Fleming Jacobus Teunis, contratenorista altus; and Joannes de Lotinis of Dinant, soprano (the dedicatee of the Expositio manus). Other discussion includes coverage of various wind instruments (with a number of sub-species such as the tibia, celimela, dulcina, bombarda and sackbut), and stringed instruments (lute, lyra, viola, rebec, ghiterra, cetula and tambura), in which details of stringing, tuning, bowing and finger/plectrum technique are analysed (Baines 1950). It is clear, however, that lost portions of the treatise also contained further coverage of some of these areas. Noted instrumentalists named are Godefridus Germanus, tibicen to the Emperor Frederick; Petrus Bonus (Pietrobono), lutenist to Ercole d'Este of Ferrara; Henricus, lutenist to Charles, Duke of Burgundy; and the Flemish brothers Carolus and Johannes Orbus, exponents of the bowed viola (vihuela). In an earlier passage, Tinctoris recounts with astonishment how he heard the musician Gerard of Brabant, aulicus to the Duke of Bourbon, singing and whistling simultaneously two parts of the song Tout a par moy outside Chartres Cathedral (Weinmann 1961: 34).\nIt seems likely that the complete version of De inventione was circulating in northern Europe in the late fifteenth century as well as the printed extracts, since an epitomized selection of other, otherwise unknown chapters survive in Cambrai, Bibliothèque Municipale, MS A16, fols. 8v–12v (Woodley 1985). This selection includes the enlarged Complexus in abridged form, and its accurate retention of book and chapter identification enables the scope of the original treatise to be roughly computed.\n\nANALECTES\n1478\n4 novembre. J. de Prato, alias de Stockem, recteur des autels de Saint-Georges et de Sainte-Aldegonde dans la chapelle supérieure de Saint-Lambert, près de la chapelle de Notre-Dame de Lyenche, résigne son bénéfice.\n1481\n4 juillet. Collation de la prébende de J. de Stockem, chanoine de la petite table, à J. Lathomi.\n"]]]]]],["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. 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La voici : « Explicit musica speculativa Magistri Johannis de Muris \nscripta per me Fratrem Matheum Fracisci (sic) de Testadraconibus de Florentia, Ordinis Servorum Sancte Marie , cum impenderem operam musice sub egregio musicorumque doctorum primo Magistro Johanni Hothbi, Anglico, nec non theologie lectori meritissimo, 1471, die 5 martii et orarum vesperarum; nec eram multum letus.\n• Strohm 2007 (intro Lucca): Hothby’s treatises reflect his personal teaching and were usually written down by his students, sometimes by ear. These students included in 1471 the Florentine nobleman Matheus Francisci de Testadraconibus who copied works by Muris, Hothby and other authorities into a manuscript now extant as F-Pn, lat. 7369.  Matheus’s colophon (dated 5 March 1471) describes Hothby as primus magister and lector in theology at the cathedral school of Lucca, and himself as a friar of the order of the Servi di S. Maria. This order had its main seat in the church of SS. Annunziata in Florence,  the institution where the famous Florentine ‘Singers of S. Giovanni’, specialists of Northern polyphonic music, were based.  Matheus Francisci later became its prior and was acquainted with Henricus Isaac who joined this musical group in 1485.\n• Strohm 2002: Musikalische Quellen, Quellen zur Musikgeschichte Festschrift für Martin ... - Page 58\nde Martin Staehelin, Jürgen Heidrich, Hans Joachim Marx, Ulrich Konrad - 2002 - Wie Martin Staehelin vorgeschlagen hat, ist der Florentiner Adlige Matheus de Testadraconibus, der nach Ausweis der Traktatsammlung F-Pn lat.7369 in Lucca 1471 bei Hothby studierte und dort dessen Schriften kopierte, damals vielleicht auch mit dem Chorbuch beschäftigt gewesen.  Matheus wurde wenig später ein Mitglied und schliesslich Prior des Florentiner Servitenklosters SS. Annunziata, wo Isaac bereits seit Mitte der 1480er Jahre gesungen hat und später dreimal sein Testament machte. Somit könnte Matheus den Kollegen in Lucca Zugang zu Isaacs früher Missa “Chargé de deuil” verschafft haben, deren Chansongrundlage um diese Zeit in Florenz mehrfach kopiert worden ist. [NOTE] Jedoch dürfte es ein Zufall sein, dass der cantus firmus der Missa “Caput” (Nr. 3) hier irrtümlich mit “Caput drachonis” bezeichnet ist. Dieser Irrtum des Hauptschreibers hängt (nach einem Vorschlag von Thomas Walker) vielleicht mit der Antiphon “Caput draconis” des Epiphanie-Festkreises zusammen, zu dem auch der englische Messentenor “Veterem hominem” gehört . "]]]]]],["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. 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Dans une supplique, datée du 22 février 1421, Jean de Carnin avait ...\nDocuments liturgiques et nécrologiques de l'église collégiale de Saint ... - Page 339\nde Édouard Hautcoeur - 1895 - 480 pages... JEHAN DE CARNIN, en son temps doyen et chanoine de ceste église par l'espace de LII ans, ... Chy gist noble seigneur JEHAN DE ... Il fut donc doyen de LilleSP de 1424 à 1476.\n• Baix1955, p. 696, 992 n. 3. de militari genere, cler dioc Tornacen, fam. Alamanni S. Eusebii presb. card., cant. capelle pape, can. sub exp. preb SP Insulen. ac S. Piati Siclinien., can. preb et deinde dec. SP Insulen., can preb et dec. S. Piati Sicilinien., pupplic. de canonic et preb. et S. Walburgis Furnen., can. Caleten. et consil. ducis Burgundie. Joh (de) Carnin receptus fuit in capell. et cant. capelle pape et juravit, 23.12.1417."]]]]]],["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/."],["elementContainer",["element",{"elementId":"50"},["name","Title"],["description","A name given to the resource"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"14375"},["text","Carnin (de), Jean (…-29 Apr. 1476). Musician"]]]]]]]],["item",{"itemId":"919","public":"1","featured":"1"},["collection",{"collectionId":"1"},["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. 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Recommandation en faveur de Pierre Vignoles, engagé dans un procès par-devant l'archevêque de Milan, en qualité de caution d'un nommé Jacques Villette, chantre du feu duc Louis de Savoie (Or. Arch. de Milan). Loys, par la grace de Dieu, roy de France... a certain proces pardevant l’archevesque de Millan, à l'occasion d'aucune obligacion ou fiancement que l'on dit lui avoir faicte pour et en la faveur de ung nommé Jacques Villecte, chanctre et serviteur de feu nostre très chier et très amé père et cousin, le duc de Savoie, que Dieu absoille. Et pour ce que nous vouldrions avoir le bon droit dudit Pierre pour recommandé, tant pour les bons et…\n\nBradley 1992, p. 136-140\n1440-1450\nImmediately at the beginning of the decade, the names of new performers began to appear in the registers. Included in the list of chaplains receiving robes in 1440 is the Benedictine, Frere Guillaume Pureaz (alias Guillaume Poree or Guillaume Le Moyne), a tenor, present con-\n\n121. Augusta Lange, \"Une Lettre du Duc Louis de Savoie au Duc de Bourgogne a propos de Guillaume Dufay,\" Centre europeen d'etudes burgondo-medians, Publication IX (1967), pp. 103-5. The dukes of Burgundy and Savoy had takeTI positions on opposite sides of the struggle within the Church between Pope Eugenius IV on one hand, and the Council of Basel on the other. The Council had elected Amadeus VIII of Savoy pope (Felix V), and not surprisingly was supported in this by the duchy of Savoy. Burgundy, however, supported Eugenius. It appears that Dufay feared being caught up in this disagreement between his powerful patrons.\n\nChapter III 137\ntinuously at the court of Savoy from 1440 until 1459. 122 In the same year, the documents indicate that two anonymous singers were newly arrived. 123 These could have been Villete, cantor, and Johannes Clisse (sometimes called Clipse, or Esclipse) since the next list encountered in the registers, that of January 1441, mentions tl~eir names for the first time .124 Johannes Clisse must have joined the chapel in 1440, because on 30 November he was paid thirty florins for one year's salary.125 He was active in the chapel until 1463. 126 By August of 1440 a second singer, also named Villete, had joined the group. 127 By January of 1442, the chapel included: 128\nMess. Janin\nMess. Herlin Fustien *\nMess. Pierre Brun\nMess. Jaques Andrenet [Chantre de SyonJ *\nFrere Guillaume Ie Moyne [Pureaz] *\nLe petit Villete *\nJehan Clisse *\nMess. Vautellin [Gauthier de PernesJ *\nAnthoine Mestralet *\n\n122. Bouquet, \"La cappella,\" p. 284.\n123. A.S. Turin, Inv. 16 #87, 87r [document #703J.\n124. A.S. Turin, Inv. 16 #87, 141r [document #704J.\n125. A.S. Turin, Inv. 16 #87, 141r [document #704J.\n126. See also Bouquet, \"La cappella,\" p. 283.\n127. A.S. Turin, Inv. 16 #87, 81v-82v [document #706J.\n128. A. S. Turin, Inv. 16 #88, 162r-162v [document #708J.\n\nChapter III 138\nPierre Barbier\nLe grant Villete *\nMess. Guillot *\nHenry Bisole\nDocuments from 1442 and 1443 refer to Herlin Fustien as magister capelle domini, the first to be so named after Dufay's departure in 1439. 129 He may actually have assumed the title somewhat earlier: since in the autumn of 1441 he ----~ .... _~ .&:.: .... - .LC,-C..&.VC\\.A. ~.J..vc aunes of cloth as a reward for having \"made\" certain books for the chapel. The care of books for that body was a task which in general fell to chapel masters. 130 His administrative role is further indicated in 1443, when Herlin was responsible to buy certain items (ccrrees [?]) for three petis chantres, presumably choirboys, who had very recently been taken into the duke's employ. Herlin was one of two people sent to recruit new singers, implying that his duties as chapelmaster entailed musical as well as administrative talents. Le grant Villete and Le petit Villete in the above list are the singers Johannes (Le grand) and Jacobus (Le\n\n129. A.S. Turin, Inv. 16 #88, 408r [document #951]; #90. 90v-91r [document #953].\n130. A.S. Turin, Inv. 16 #87, 55r [document #949]. Tomasello, Music and Ritual, pp. 79-81, points out that chapel masters at the papal court in Avignon were charged with the care of books for the chapel as early as 1353. Wright, Burgundy, p. 75, indicates the same practice at Burgundy some years later, when the premier chapellain cared for the service books from which the choir sang.\n\nChapter III 139\npetit) who were active at Savoy through the 1440's, although both were absent during the period 1442-45. Past musicological references almost universally assume that Jacob was the son of Johannes, although the documents state repeatedly that they were brothers. 131 There is nothing to indicate that either was a priest: and Augusta Lange has pointed out that Johannes was married. 132 Johannes was involved with -the Savoyard chapel until at least 1454, whereas Jacobus continued in the duke's employ\nuntil 1466. 133 It is entirely likely that the Jacobus de Villete who was active at the Aragonese court of Naples in\n\n131. See, for example, A.S. Turin, Inv. 16 #88, 164v [document #710]; but see also Dufour and Rabut, Les Musiciens, p. 38. A.S. Turin, Inv. 16 #88, 469r [document #709]. A single reference from January 1442 names a Jacobus Villete junior among the members of the chapel, opening the possibility that there may have been a third Villete, the son of one or the other of the brothers, although there is nothing further in the documents to support this. I am more inclined to think that the sobriquets \"grand\" and \"petit\" that were used to differentiate the singers result from Johannes's (\"grand\") being older than Jacobus (\"petit\"). The term \"junior\" meaning \"the younger,\" simply reflects this age relationship between them.\n132. Augusta Lange, \"Martin le Franc recteur de SaintGervais a Geneve et les fresques de cette eglise,\" Centre europeen d'etudes burgondo-medianes, Publication IX (1967), p. 101, n. 15. In October 1451 Jean (i.e., Johannes] de Villete and his wife Giana de Dorthens were awarded the possessions of Flora de Lys, who had been condemned to death for poisoning one Taurino Palluel.\n133. Bouquet, \"La cappella,\" p. 285.\n\nChap~er III 140\n1473 is the singer who was employed at savoy.134 The chapel continued to grow during the period after 1442. In November of the following year, the documents mention for the first time Jehan Seignieux, master of the enfants de chapelle, and three children: 135\nJehan Reigni~~~\nJehan Dortoni~O\nJehan Condre\n\nThis is the first mention of either choirboys or their master since 1434. Negotiations were also afoot to bring new adult singers into the ensemble. In 1444, Guillaume Pureaz was given the job of travelling to Flanders and Germany ad querendum alios cantores pro capella domini. 137 Likewise in the same year, Berlin Fustien received twenty-five ducats for horses bought at Cambrai to transport duos cantores, videlicet dictus Fonteyne [Johannes Fontayne] et eius socio from Gressus (near Cambrai?) to Geneva, where\n\n134. Atlas, Naples, p. 43. The possibility that he was a minor composer is discussed in Chapter V.\nChap~er III 140\n1473 is the singer who was employed at savoy.134\nThe chapel continued to grow during the period after\n1442. In November of the following year, the documents\nmention for the first time Jehan Seignieux, master of the\nenfants de chapelle, and three children: 135\nJehan Reigni~~~\nJehan Dortoni~O\nJehan Condre\nThis is the first mention of either choirboys or their\nmaster since 1434.\nNegotiations were also afoot to bring new adult\nsingers into the ensemble. In 1444, Guillaume Pureaz was\ngiven the job of travelling to Flanders and Germany ad\nquerendum alios cantores pro capella domini. 137 Likewise\nin the same year, Berlin Fustien received twenty-five\nducats for horses bought at Cambrai to transport duos\ncantores, videlicet dictus Fonteyne [Johannes Fontayne] et\neius socio from Gressus (near Cambrai?) to Geneva, where\n134. Atlas, Naples, p. 43. 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Le baron DE LA FONS-MÉLICOQ, “L’Hôpîtal Saint-Julien, à Lille”, Annales archéologiques, 16 (1856), p. 373-375.\n[p. 374] … “en 1400, vu 1. ni s. étaient payés au peintre Jehan Nobelet, « pour son salIaire de avoir parfait et furny le peinture de le vie mons. saint Julien que avoit fait pour le plus grant partie Jehan Queval, paintre, à présent defunct ». Rien, au reste, n'avait été négligé pour fournir à l'artiste jusqu'aux moindres détails de la légende du glorieux patron des pauvres voyageurs. Ainsi nous voyons figurer, parmi les dépenses, la maille d'or, de xxi s., donnée (1418) en courtoisie, par commandement des ministres, à Me Nicolle Cottin, religieux de l'ordre des frères prêcheurs, a pour avoir extrait en franchois, hors de la légende de monseigneur saint Julyen, la vie d'icellui pour le baillier à Jehan Queval, pointre, affin de faire pourtraire ledite vie, selon sa légende ». De son côté, Me Jehan Le Hazé. pbre, acceptait (1449) xxvni s., « pour avoir fait et composé en ung livret, par ryme, xxxii vers de réthoricque, chascun de huit lignes, contenant la manière de le vie dudit mons. saint Julyen, pour, après ce, les faire escripre de grosse \nlettre en bulles de parchemin, pour les attachier sur le drap, paint de ledit vie de saint Julien ». L'année suivante, xii s. lui étaient encore accordés, « pour avoir rebaillié aux ministres, par coppie, en ung livret, par ryme, xxxn vers de réthoricque, chascun de vin lignes *, item, le vie mons. saint Julyen par lui, autres fois, fait et délivrez à ceulx dudit hospital, pour escripre sur ung drap paint de ladite vie». Pendant qu'un peintre habile retraçait sur l'immense toile, que nos lecteurs connaissent maintenant, la vie si dramatique du serviteur de Dieu, on confiait à un savant musicien du chapitre de Saint-Pierre un travail non moins important. Car nous lisons que xxxvi s. étaient alloués à messire Jehan Nippelard *[Note 4. Nous avons deja fait connaître aux lecteurs des «Annales Archéologiques» pn antre membre de cette famille (Voj. t. XIV, p. 269).], chappellain en l'église Saint-Pierre de Lille, « pour [p. 375] avoir notté, pour chanter, l'office dudit mons. saint Julyen : assavoir vespres, matines à ix lechons et autres choses y servans, et le mit par escript en ung coyer de pappier, et avec ce, lui et autres venu chanter ledit office sur le nuit et jour dudit saint Julyen, en le chappelle dudit hospital ». De son côté, Nichaise Jurbet, calligraphe renommé, obtenait (1449) LV s., « pour avoir escript en vellins, de lettre ronde de fourme, la vie de mons. saint Julyen, en deux volumes : assavoir, en l'un, les ix léchons des matines, et, en l'autre, les hymnes, anthenenes, respons et vers de vespres, et de maeures (sic) tout notté en chant de musicque »."]]]]]],["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/."],["elementContainer",["element",{"elementId":"50"},["name","Title"],["description","A name given to the resource"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"14334"},["text","Nippelart, Jean (…-…). 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Un “Pierre Maillart” figure parmi les dix “maciers et clercs de matines de ladicte église de Paris” cités dans l’“Etat des bourgeois de Paris qui prêtèrent serment entre les mains de Jean sans Peur, duc de Bourgogne, au mois d’août 1418” (Le Roux de Lincy & Tisserand 1867, p. 381). Malgré l’absence de toute confirmation, il pourrait s'agir du chantre qui apparaît au service de Philippe le Bon dans les années 1430.\n• Chapelle de Bourgogne, 1432 (?)-1452. Il est chapelain de la chapelle de Bourgogne d’avant 1436 à 1452 : 8e chapelain en 1436, 3e en 1447, et curieusement rétrogradé au 14e rang à partir de la liste suivante, pour 1450 (Marix 1939, p. 147, 191-192 et listes p. 242-251).\n• Chanoine de Sainte-Gudule de Bruxelles, 1466-1477 †. Il reçut le 11e canonicat de Sainte-Gudule de Bruxelles en 1432, ce qui pourrait indiquer la date de son entrée au service de Philippe le Bon, puis hérita du canonicat de Mathieu de Bracle à Saint-Pierre d'Anderlecht le 11.5.1439. Présent lors de chapitres de Sainte-Gudule les 31.7.1449 et 2.10.1470, il reçut ses distributions pour les processions de mai à septembre 1458, servit de témoin à un acte du 4.8.1464 à Saint-Pierre, et assista à la remise du compte du villicus en 1467. Il résigna son canonicat de Saint-Pierre au profit de Hubert Nulant le 16.5.1467. Par son testament, en date du 31.8.1472 (B-AGR, Archives de Sainte-Gudule, ms. 279, f. 127), il demande à être enterré dans la chapelle Sainte-Elisabeth et lègue une somme d'argent pour une statue de la Vierge à installer dans l'église (Haggh 1988, p. 626).\n• Canonicats (Dijon, Bruges et Mons). Reçu chanoine de la Sainte-Chapelle de Dijon le 31.8.1439 (F-AD 21, G 1520, f. 10v) et de Sainte-Waudru de Mons le 15.2.1443 (bachelier en “droit”), il permuta cette dernière prébende le 18.6.1476 (Devillers 1908, t. III, p. 219, sans autre précision). Il fut également chanoine de Saint-Donatien de Bruges de 1440 à 1448 (Strohm 1985, p. 25)\n• Père d'une fille illégitime. Sa fille Marguerite est légitimée par un acte daté de Bruxelles le 14.6.1460, où il est précisé qu’il était “soubz diacre au temps de la procreation de ladite Marguerite” (F-AD 59, B 1608, f. 29v).\n\nPBME\nMusic, liturgy, and ceremony in Brussels, 1350-1500: Volume 2 books.google.frBarbara Helen Haggh - 1988 - 2212 pages - Extraits\n1476-1492): Master, doctor of laws, and canon of St Pieter by permutation with Petrus Maillart on 15 March 1476 (1etters signed by Mary of Burgundy). He was introduced to the chapter on 29 June 1476 (Dve1767, 90). ...\nMusic, liturgy, and ceremony in Brussels, 1350-1500: Volume 2\nHe became canon of St Pieter on 16 May 1467 after the resignation of Petrus Mailliart (ARB 9, llr). At St Pieter he was paid for obits (ARB 86, 56v-106r) and for feasts beginning with St John the Baptist in 1483 (\", 5v) . ...\n\nAUTRE, A VOIR ?\nBijdragen tot de geschiedenis bijzonderlijk van het aloude ...: Volume 4 books.google.frP. J. Goetschalckx - 1905 - Extraits\nJohannis, dicti Edelheere, canonici Anderlecten- sis. Ad istud anniversarium pertinent xxx solidi, quos capitulum solvere debet. (1) Petrus Maillard wordt vermeld in 1432. (2) Jan van Kleef. — Een Willem de Cleves wordt vermeld in 1411. ...\n\nMessager des sciences historiques: ou Archives des arts et de la ... books.google.frSociété royale des beaux-arts et de littérature (Ghent, Belgium), Société royale des beaux-arts et de littérature de Gand, Société royale d'agriculture et de botanique de Gand - 1893 - Extraits\n... de la même église 3 ; Sire Pierre Mailliart, diacre et petit chanoine de la même église ; Sire Barthélemy de Preeter, sacristain (coster) de Saint- Jacques-sur-Coudenberg ; Sire Jean de Beer, chapelain de l'église Sainte-Gudule. ...\n\n• Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris, 1418. les dix “maciers et clercs de matines de ladicte église de Paris” cités dans l’“Etat des bourgeois de Paris qui prêtèrent serment entre les mains de Jean sans Peur, duc de Bourgogne, au mois d’août 1418” (Le Roux de Lincy & Tisserand 1867, p. 381).\n\nRaoul Boulengier\nClement Mellot\nJaquet Despineul\nAdam Lefevre\nThomas le Fort\nGuillemain du Grecil\nGabriel Harengier\nJehan Poele, dit Gastinois.\nPierre Maillart\nJehan Baugendre"]]]],["element",{"elementId":"36"},["name","Bibliography"],["description"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"14331"},["text","Haggh 1988 "]],["elementText",{"elementTextId":"14332"},["text"," Marix 1939"]]]]]],["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. 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Quand Pierre de Brosse dit Pierret est envoyé en Flandres et Picardie, il a dû rencontrer Loyset : Le 8 novembre 1502, le chapitre « conclud qu’on envoira Pieret en Flandres et Picardie avec lescuier Piere Dardene pour chercher des chantres dessus et luy ont donné pouvoir d’en amener jusques a trois desdits chantres c’est assavoir deux dessus et une teneur ».\nLe 4 août 1503, le chapitre « conclud qu’on escripra a Loyset qu’il envoie par deça la teneur et dessus quon luy a mandé puisnagueres par Pieret et que eulx venus on les asseurera de lieu ceans »  (Pilleboue PCR d’après F-AD 18, 8G 1511, 8G 1512). La vie de Loyset Compère est prise de la première partie de la notice du New Grove (NG2) rédigée par Joshua Rifkin, Jeffery Dean et David Fallows.\n\n• Origines, vers 1445. Comme le montre sans ambiguité une lettre de naturalisation signée par Charles VIII en avril 1494, Compère naquit en Hainaut. Le fait que Molinet lui attribue des origines audomaroises, et que Compère soit qualifié de “clerc du diocèse d’Arras”, indique simplement que sa famille était originaire de Saint-Omer et qu’il avait reçu des ordres mineurs à Arras où dans le diocèse.\nIl détenait son bénéfice de Saint-Quentin depuis 1491 ?? Source ?\n\nSaint-Quentin. Gomart 1856, t. ?, p. 100-101\nPlus bas, et assez proche de la porte du revestiaire , il y a deux sépultures : l’une est de Me Louis Compère, Chanoine et Chancelier de cette Eglise , avec ces vers écrits tout à l'entour qui nous apprennent qu’il est mort le 16 d’août, l’an 1518. [101]\nHoc tegitur saxo Ludovicus Compater, unus \nMusarum splendor dukisonumque decus. \nMille annis jungas, quingentos, ter quoque senos, \nSextano Augusti morte solutus obit. \nQuisquis proeteriens legishœc, subsisteparumper : \nFer quamcumque potes manibus ejus opem. \n\nAilleurs dans le livre\nL’autre est de Me Louis Compère, Chanoine et Chancelier de cette Eglise, dont le corps gît sous une grande pierre noire; en cette épitaphe , sur une lame de cuivre est écrit : Epitaphium Ludovici Compatris, quondam hujus Ecclesiœ celebris Canonici et musici, cantorisve eximii.\n\nClauditur obscuro Ludovici Compatris antro \nRodenda à propriis hic caro verminibus : \nMusas, dum vixit nobis, confrater amœnas \nExcoîuit, mones sint ubi vita docet. \n\nCarmina quœ tumulo sunt circumscripta legenti \nAnnus quoperiit proditur atque dies. \n\nL'an 1518, en août 16* jour; et ici sont deux mains jointes ensemble, avec ces mots : Comme à Compère. 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Documents historiques inédits tirés des collections , Bibliothèque nationale (France). Département des manuscrits, 1841, p. 499-501. N° XXXII. LETTRES DU ROI CHARLES VIII A LA VILLE DE LECTOURE. 1483 À 1498. (Copiées sur les originaux, et communiquées par M. J.-J. DE MÉTIVIER)\nRome, 22 janvier 1494 (n.s.)\n1. De par le roy. — Chers et bien amés, vous savez que plusieurs fois vous avons escript et fait savoir par nostre amé et féal conseiller et chapellain ordinaire, maistre Mathurin Boileau, que ne tollérassez en vostre ville faire aucune élection de vostre pasteur et évesque, mais ce néantmoins, en venant contre nos vouloir et entencion, n'en avés rien fait, dont nous esmerveillons et sommes très-mal contens de vous, vous advertissant que sommes délibérés ne le mectre en obly et vous donner à congnoistre que avés mal fait. Donné à Rome, le XXIIe jour de janvier. CHARLES, signé. — Contre-signe: ROBERTET. [au dos :] « A nos chers et bien amés les consuls et adjoincts de Lectoure.\n[500]\nDijon , 20 juin. \n2. De par le roy. — Chers et bien amés, Nous, désirant mectre fin au faict de l'évesché de Lectore au prouffit de noslre très cher et grant amy le cardinal de Saincte-Anastazie , lequel puis naguères en a esté pourveu par nostre saint père, escripvons présentement à nos chers et bien amés les doien , chanoynes et chappitre de l'église de Lectore à ce qu'ils veullent avoir agréable la provision dudit cardinal ; et pource que nous avons esté advertis par maistre Martin [sic; pour Mathurin, probablement] Boyleau , nostre conseiller et chappellain , que dernièrement lui estant par delà pour ceste matière , vous y emploiastes et feistes bonne dilligence en tout ce que par ledict Boyleau fustes requis de par nous, dont vous savons très-bon gré, nous avons esté meus à ces causes vous en escripre derechef : sy voulions et vous mandons que pour la pacifïication de l'évesché de Tournay, laquelle a esté longuement en procès, au grant préjudice de nostre amé et féal conseillier frère Loys Pat, lequel nous désirons singulièrement en rendre paisible, vous vuoillez transporter devers lesdits doyen, chanoynes et chappitre, leur présenter nos lettres et tellement les admonester et requérir de par nous, qu'ils aient agréable ladicte provision, ainsi que leur escripvons , sans faire en ceste matière, soit par élection, postulation ou autrement, chose qui y puisse estre préjudiciable, en leur remonstrant que quant autrement le feroient nous n'aurions cause d'estre contens : s'y ny faictes faulte, car tel est nostre plaisir. —Donné à Dijon , le xxe jour de juing. Signé : CHARLES. — Contre-signe : ROBERTET. Au dos est écrit : A nos chers et bien âmes les consuls, bourgeois, manans et habitans de noslre ville de Lectoure. \n[501]\nGrenoble, 27 aoust. \n3. De par le roy. — Nos naguères et féaulx, nous avons puis naguères esté adverly par nostre amé et féal conseillier et chappellain , maistre Mathurin Boyleau , du bon vouloir et affection que avez envers nous, et comment vous avez libéralement obtempéré à nos lettres tant missives que patentes, et assisté à la possession prinse par ledict Boyleau de l'évesché de Lectoure comme procureur de noslre très cher et grant amy le cardinal de Saincte-Anastazie, dont nous vous savons très grant gré; toutesvoies, pource que après ladicte possession prinse sans contredict, comme nous a dit ledict Boyleau, ung nommé maistre Bertrand de Roquelore, chanoine de ladicte église, aimpétré unes lettres à nostre chancellerie de Tholose, tendant troubler ledict cardinal en ladicte possession , l'exécution desquelles a esté poursuivie tant par nostre advocat dudict lieu que par deux autres advocats de nostredicte ville , combien qu'ils sceussent lesdictes lettres estre contre uostre vouloir : à ceste cause et que n'avons ces choses agréables, ains avons intencion que si plus avant est procédé à donner trouble audîct cardinal , de promptement y pourveoir, et pour ce nous vous en avons bien voulu \nadvertir et escripre, à ce que de vostre part vous gardez de faire chose en ceste matière à nostre desplaisir, ne aussi souffrir en nostredicte \nville et cité ceulx qui le vouldroient faire, et avoir en mémoire les inconvéniens qui par telles manières de faire et pour semblable cas sont \nautresfoys advenus en ladicte ville, à quoy devez bien obvier. Si voulons, vous mandons et enjoignons qu'en tout et partout touchant ceste \nmatière vous y gouverniez en manière que de vous ayons tousjours bon rapport, et que ledict cardinal et les siens, en ceste matière, vous \nportez et favorisez en tout ce que possible vous sera, et en ce faisant nous vous en aurons tousjours en plus grant recommandation. — \nDonné à Grenoble, le xxvne jour d'aoust. Signé : CHARLES. — Contre-signe : ROBERTET."]]]]]],["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. 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Au chancelier. Ordre de faire justice à Jean Preverault, son chapelain ordinaire dont la cause touchant une prébende de l’église de Tours a été évoquée des requêtes du Palais par-devant ledit chancelier et le Grand Conseil (Or. BnF, fr 2893, f. 83).\n… maistre Jehan Preverault, mon chappellain ordinaire, lequel m'a longtemps servy. …"]]]]]],["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. 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Mentionné comme chapelain de la chapelle royale en 1472/1473, mais pas en 1474/1475, il semble cependant avoir servi de façon assez continue pendant plus de deux décennies. Dans une série de lettres expectatives accordées à la plupart des membres de la chapelle royale le 28.7.1486 à Rome, Johannes Piscis, qualifié de chanoine de Coutances (voir ci-dessous), devait recevoir une prébende de Saint-Martin de Tours (Perkins 1984, p. 552, d’après I-ASV, Reg. Vat. 682, f. 323v-338). Cette expectative entraîna un procès devant le parlement de Paris, évoqué dans une lettre du roi datée de Poissy le 27.5.1492, par laquelle Charles VIII demande au parlement de Paris de trancher en faveur de son chapelain Me Jean Piscis le procès qu’il soutient au sujet d’une prébende de Saint-Martin de Tours que lui dispute Me Jean Chabrion (Charles VIII COR, III, p. 277-278, lettre DCLXXVII, d’après F-AN, Xta 9321 : “De par le roy // Noz amez et feaulx, nous avons esté advertiz que nostre cher et bien amé chappellain et chantre ordinaire de nostre chappelle, maistre Jehan Piscis, a certain procès pendant pardevant vous en matière d'appel touchant la prebende de l’eglise monsieur saint Martin de Tours, de laquelle il a esté pourveu par noz chers et bien amez les doyen et chappitre de ladicte eglise, et aussi par vertu d’un mandat qu’il a obtenu de nostre Saint Pere le Pape a nostre grant priere et requeste, de laquelle prebende il a joy par bien longtemps. Mais ce non obstant, ung nommé maistre Jehan Chabrion lui a donné empeschement et en a mis en procès nostredict chappellain pardevant noz amez et feaulx conseillers les maistres des requestes, en leur auditoire de nostre Palais a Paris, ou ledit Chabrion a obtenu la recreance, comme l’on dit. Et pour ce que, a cause dudit procès, ledict Piscis a par cydevant supporté de grans pertes, fraiz et mises, et aussi discontinué nostre service, et feroit encore plus s’il estoit tenu en long procès, a quoy desirons de toute nostre affection lui estre subvenu, a ceste cause, nous voulons et vous mandons bien expressement que, en la plus grant dilligence que possible sera, vous donnez fin et expedicion en sondict procès, qu’on dict estre appointé en droit et prest a juger, en lui gardant son bon droit, et l’ayant pour recommandé en justice. Donné a Poissy le XXVIIe jour de may. [sign.] Charles. Robertet. [Adr.] A noz amez et feaulx les gens tenans nostre court de Parlement a Paris. [rec.] Recepta penultima maii M° CCCC° nonag° IIdo”). Le fait que Guillaume Cretin ait encore inclus le nom de Piscis parmi les chantres de la chapelle royale qu’il cite dans sa Déploration sur la mort de Ockeghem, survenue le 7.2.1497 (“Prevost, Verjus, tant que Piscis prospère, / Prenez Fresneau pour vos chantz accorder, / La perte est grande et digne a recorder”; Cretin OP) montre qu’il servit au moins jusqu’en 1497. \n• Cathédrale de Coutances, 1479-1523. La carrière de Jean Poisson à Coutances est reconstituée par Gilles Désiré dit Gosset (Désiré dit Gosset 1995 / PCR) : prêtre, il commence sa carrière à Coutances en contestant à Jean Belin sa prébende de Saint-Samson-de-Bonfossé : le procès est en cours au parlement de Paris lorsque Belin décide de résigner en faveur de Mathieu d'Estouteville, reçu le 2.10.1479 mais qui meurt dans le mois qui suit. C'est à Louis de Nouveau qu’échoit alors la prébende par collation des vicaires généraux. Le jour même où le chapitre reçoit ce dernier, le 6.11.1479, Poisson obtient des lettres de régale qui lui permettent de se faire recevoir à son tour et en personne, le 19 novembre. Cependant les chanoines refusent de l’admettre ad osculum pacis cinq jours plus tard et mettent à l’amende Jean Lepesqueux, Pierre Hotot et Richard Floury qui, nonobstant, avaient demandé à Poisson de lire les leçons au choeur et d’entonner les antiennes, alors que seuls les chanoines reçus ainsi peuvent le faire. Louis de Nouveau est encore reçu le 11.2.1480, mais arrive à un accord en août : il renonce à Saint-Samson, contre la permutation opérée par Poisson de sa cure de Drosay. Poisson conserve près de quatre ans cette prébende qu’il finit par permuter avec Etienne de la Mare, le 9.3.1484, contre celle de Besneville, à laquelle il est reçu le 22 ensuivant. On ignore combien de temps il a conservé cette dernière mais il la permute avec Jean Lerat, sans doute peu d’années après et en tout cas avant 1491, contre la chantrerie. Le 31.1.1504, il fait une importante fondation pour une messe annuelle de l'Annonciation. L’âge venant, Jean Poisson préfère renoncer à la première dignité du chapitre et permute une fois encore, avec Charles de Saint-Germain, le 21.9.1517, pour la cure de Carentan. Cela ne l’empêche d’ailleurs pas, semble-t-il, de conserver un pied au chapitre où il occupe une prébende de Coutances, jusqu'à sa mort survenue entre le 6 et le 13.5.1523, date à laquelle est présenté son testament."]]]],["element",{"elementId":"36"},["name","Bibliography"],["description"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"14226"},["text","Charles VIII COR "]],["elementText",{"elementTextId":"14227"},["text"," Cretin OP "]],["elementText",{"elementTextId":"14228"},["text"," Désiré dit Gosset 1995 "]],["elementText",{"elementTextId":"14229"},["text"," Perkins 1984"]]]]]],["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. 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Ordre à maître Jean Bourré de remettre à Frère Laurent Albert, prieur de Rochemore, la somme de 3700 écus d’or que le roi lui fait porter à Notre-Dame-de-Bonne-Espérance en Brabant “pour illec l’offrir de par nous” (Orig. Bnf, fr. 20487, f. 92)\nNotes: Sur Laurent Albert, voir t. III, p.114, n° CCLXXXVI. Rochemore, Ardèche, arr. de Privas, dioc. de Viviers. ND de Bonne Espérances, abb. de Prémontrés, dioc. de Cambrai. Le 18 avril 1469, quitt. de L. Albert à Jean Briçonnet de ladite somme. Espérance\n\nLettre MMXIV (Destinataire inconnu). Remerciement pour la provision que le destinataire à faite à frère Laurent Albert, chapelain ordianire du roi, et recommandation en faveur du même pour le premier bénéfice vacant à la collation du destinataire de la présente lettre (Minute, BnF, fr. 2900, f. 57)\nChier et amé cousin, nous avons sceu la provision que, à nostre priere et requeste, vous feistes pieça à nostre chier et bien amé chappellain ordinaire frere Laurens Albert, vostre religieux du prieuré de Rochenore (sic), dont vous savons bon gré, et vous en remercions. Et pour ce que desirons singulierement l’ample provision en sainte eglise de nostre dit chappellain, tant pour les louables vertuz et merites qui sont en sa personne que pour consideracion des bons et agreables services qu’il a faiz et fait chascun jour, nous vous prions de rechief, tant acertes, que, en faveur et contemplacion de nous, vous vueillez avoir nostredit chappellain pour recommandé, en le pourvoyant du premier benefice qui vacquera a vostre collacion et disposicion et le preferant a tous autres; et aussi au seurplus, quant il voudra accepter aucun benefice par vertu des bulles et graces expectatives que nostre Saint Pere le Pape, a nostre priere et requeste, lui a ottrpyées, ne lui vueillez donner aucun empeschement ne compediteur mais, pour l’amour [283] de nous, le favorisez en tout ce qu’il vous sera possible, et vous nous ferez bien singulier et agreable plaisir. Donné…\nLettre MMXV (Destinataire inconnu). Prière de ne mettre aucun empêchement à ce que frère Laurent Albert soit pourvu éventuellement d’un des bénéfices qui sont à la disposition du destinataire de cette lettre.\nNostre amé et feal, nostre Saint Pere le Pape a puis nagueres octroyé, a nostre priere et requeste, à nostre chier et bien amé chappellain ordinaire frere Laurens Albert, certaines bulles et grâces expaectatives sur les dignitez, benefices et offices estans en vostre collacion et disposition…"]]]]]],["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. 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Lettres éxécutoires de la chapelle royale de France le 28 juillet 1486 (p.552): Capellani ordinari: Bertrandus Gretinier, prêtre du dioc. de Clermont, pour une prébende à la cathédrale de Clermont.\n• P. Pélicier, Lettres de Charles VIII, t.5, p. 278-279\nLyon le 21 mars 1494 ou 1497 à Gilbert de Lafayette (BnF ms fr 2888, f9 orig)\nOrdonne d’intimer au chapitre de l’eglise de Clermont en Auvergne sa volonté que BG, son sous-aumônier soit pourvu de la première prébende vacante en lad egle\nLettres de Charles VIII, roi de France - Page 279 de Charles - 1905: … mandat de nostre Saint Pere le Pape à nostre cher et bien amé chappellain et soubz aumosnier ordinaire maistre Bertrant Groemier [sic] sur l’église de CLermont en Auvergne... à ceste cause vous en avons bien volu advertir, et vous prions et ..."]]]]]],["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. 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Priez Dieu pour son âme.\n\nNG2\nIn Mouton’s last years he was granted a benefice at St Quentin. Although no church records survive from those years, Mouton may have been elected a canon on the death of Compère in 1518. Like Compère, Mouton was buried in St Quentin. His epitaph described him as ‘en son vivant chantre du roy, chanoine de Thérouanne et de cette église’ and gave the exact date of his death. His connection with Thérouanne is also mentioned in two supplications of 1509, as well as in the document appointing him apostolic notary.\n\nSherr 1988, p. 64\nMichel Allart* \nRS 1368, fol. 175v: supplication dated 1 September, 1511. Allart, de- \nscribed as a priest of Paris and singer in the king's chapel, 8 asks for the parish \nchurch of Notre Dame de Moner in the diocese of Coutances that had been granted \nto Ludovicus Herbert. The income was not expected to exceed 24 ducats. \nArnulphe Boutin \nRS 1346, fol. 136v: supplication dated 17 May, 1510. Boutin, called a \npriest and canon of the church of St-Florentin in Amboise in the diocese of Tours \nand as a singer in the king's chapel,19 has resigned the priory of St-Saulve of the \nAugustinian Order in the diocese of Poitiers in favor ofJohannes Piguet [after a \n18 \"Michael Allart, presbiter Parisiensis et capelle Christianissimi francorum regis Lu- \ndovici moderni cantor capellanus.\" \n'9 \"Arnulphus Boutin, presbiter, canonicus ecclesie Sancti Florentini de Ambasia \nTuronensis diocesis devoti vestri ac Sancte Romane Ecclesie Ludovici francorum regis \nChristianissimi cantor capellanus.\" \nCHAPELS OF LOUIS XII AND ANNE DE BRETAGNE \nlawsuit], and asks for a pension of 60 livres tournois \"monete in regnofrancie\" or \nabout 30 ducats to be paid from the fruits of the priory. \nRS 1346,fols. 18gr-189v: supplication dated 17May, 151o. Boutin [not \ndescribed as a singer in any royal chapel],20 has resigned the above priory to Jo- \nhannes Piguet priest and Augustinian canon. The income was said not to exceed \n24 ducats. A later clause mentions that Boutin has perhaps died outside of \nRome.21 \nRS 1422,fols. 75v- 76r: supplication dated 24 August, 1513. Boutin, de- \nscribed as the rector of the parish church of St-Georges sur Charon and St-Martin \nde Coselles in the dioceses of Tours and Sens and as a chaplain in the king's chapel \nand doctor of canon and civil law,22 asks for a dispensation to hold as many as \nfour incompatible benefices. \nJean Braconnier alias Lourdault \nVery little is known about the life of Lourdault. The \ndocuments presented here add some more information, and substanti- \nate his death date (sometime shortly before 22 January, 1512). 65 \nRS 1348,fol. 135r: supplication dated 3June, 151o. Johannes Hurault23 \nhad resigned the commenda of the priory of Notre-Dame-des-Champs outside the \nwalls of Paris into the hands of Cardinal d'Amboise who had given it to Bracon- \nnier, described as canon and provost of the provostship of Valeria in the collegiate \nchurch of St-Martin of Tours and as a singer in the king's chapel;24 Braconnier, \nasks for a new provision to the benefice. The income was said not to exceed 24 \nducats. \nRS 1361,fols. 14r-14v: supplication dated 1g March, 151 1. Braconnier, \ndescribed as canon and provost of the church of St-Martin in Tours, rector of the \nparish church of Aialliate [Aylly] in the diocese of Evreux, and as a singer in the \n20 \n\"Arnulphus Boutin, presbiter.\" \n21 NB. This is not mentioned in \nthe other document. \n22 \n\"Arnulphus Boutin, rector parrochialis ecclesie Sanctorum Georgii super Charon \net Martini de Corselles Turronensis et Senonensis diocesis ... christianissimi francorum \nregis capellanus ordinarius et in utroque vel alterojure doctor vel licentiatus.\" \n23 Hurault \nmay be identical to Johannes Hurtault, who was a singer in the church of \nSt-Louis des Francais in Rome in 1519. See Rome Archivio di Stato, Archivio del Tri- \nbunale del Vicariato, busta 335 [Liber Ordinationum], no foliation. Hurtault is identified \nas a cleric of the diocese of Paris, and is promoted to the rank of subdeacon. Possibly he \nwas a member of the French royal chapel as well. \n24 \n\"Johannes Braconnier, canonicus et prepositus prepositure de Valeria in ecclesia \nBeatissimi Martini Turonensis ad Romanam curiam nullo medio pertinente ac Chris- \ntianissimi francorum regis cantor capellanus.\" \nTHE JOURNAL OF MUSICOLOGY \nking's chapel,25 has also been granted a priory and canonry of the church of \nNotre-Dame-des-Champs of the Benedictine Order near Paris. He asks for a dis- \npensation allowing him to hold these three incompatible benefices. \nRS 13 81, fol. 24v. supplication dated o February, 1512. The priory of \nNotre-Dame-des-Champs of the Benedictine or Augustinian Order in the diocese \nof Paris had become vacant on the death of Braconnier. Johannes Morelli, cleric \nof the diocese ofRennes and in the household ofAntonius de Sancto Severino [an \napostolic abbreviator], asks for the benefice. The income was not expected to exceed \n24 ducats. \nRS 1388,fol. 298v: supplication dated 22January, 1512. Egide Charpen- \ntier, described as a priest of the diocese of Amiens [and not as a singer in any royal \nchapel-see Charpentier below] asks for a canonry and prebend in the cathedral \nof Evreux and the parish church of Alleriate alias de Aylly in the diocese of \nEvreux, vacant on the death of Braconnier outside of Rome. The income as not \nexpected to exceed 24 ducats. \nRS 1380, fol. 2 29: supplication dated 13 February, 1512. Egide Char- \n66 pentier, described as a priest of the diocese of Amiens [and not as a singer in any \nroyal chapel-see Charpentier below], asks again for the above benefices, and \nadds the priory of Notre-Dame-des-Champs of the Benedictine Order in Paris, \nvacant on the death of Braconnier outside of Rome. The income was not expected \nto exceed 24 ducats. \nGuillaume Cousin* \nCousin was one of a number of singers of the chapel \nof Fran?ois I to receive benefices and favors from Leo X.26 \nRS 1368, fol. 177v. supplication dated 3 September, 1511. Cousin, de- \nscribed as a singer in the King's chapel, has resigned the parish church of Cauches \nin the diocese of Lisieux to Henricus Clurtin, a papal notary. Cousin is to get a \npension of 30 livres tournois. \nRS 138g,fol. 224r. supplication dated 25June, 11 2. Cousin, described as \nrector of the parish church of Cuy and Sermonest in the diocese of Soissons [and \nnot as a singer in any royal chapel],27 asks for a dispensation to allow him to hold \ntwo incompatible benefices. \n25 \n\"Johannes Braconnier alias Lourdault, canonicus et prepositus Beatissimi Martini \nTuronensis ... ac rector parrochialis ecclesie de Alliate Ebroicensis diocesis ... capelle \nChristianissimi francorum regis cantor capellanus.\" \n26 \nRV 1206, fols. 47or-47 iv: bull dated 3oJanuary, 15 16. Cousin is granted a dispen- \nsation allowing him to hold incompatible benefices. \n27 \"Guillermus \nCousin, parrochialis ecclesie teneri de Cuy et Sermonest Suessionensis \ndiocesis rector.\" \nCHAPELS OF LOUIS XII AND ANNE DE BRETAGNE \nAntoine de Feripy \nRS 1351, fol. 266v: supplication dated i iJuly, 1510. Feripy, described as \na cleric of \"N\" diocese, of noble birth, and as a singer in the king's chapel,28 asks \nfor a canonry and prebend in the cathedral of Rouen, vacant by the death ofJo- \nhannes Garin outside of Rome. The income was said not exceed 24 ducats. \nElzear Genet alias Carpentras \nCarpentras can be connected with the chapel of \nLouis XII not through documents, but through his own admission; in \nthe dedication to Cardinal Ippolito de' Medici of the print of his Liber \nHymnorum (1532), he stated that he had been recalled to Rome from the \nFrench court by Leo X at the beginning of his pontificate. It is now possi- \nble to give an idea of the dates of his service to the king. Genet had been a \nmember of the papal chapel at least since 1508, but on 21 May, 1512, he \nannounced his intention of leaving Rome and asked permission to keep \nthe privileges of the papal singers while he was away; presumably, he \njoined the French royal chapel soon after.29 Nor was he recalled imme- \ndiately to Rome on the accession of Leo X. The radical idea of making a \ncomposer (Genet) the Master of the papal chapel did not occur immedi- 67 \nately to the pope, who on 6 April, 1513, gave the position to the Arch- \nbishop of Durazzo, the former sacristan of the chapel.3? Genet was in \nRome soon after, however, and was made Master of the papal chapel on \n5 November, 1513.31 \nAntoine de Longueval \nLongueval had moved from Ferrara to the royal \nchapel around 1507.32 He was one of a number of singers in the chapel \nof Francois I granted benefices and favors by Leo X.33 \nRS 1340, fol. 67r: supplication dated 2 March, 1510. Longueval, de- \nscribed as a canon of the Ste-Chapelle of Bourges, of noble birth, and as a singer \nin the king's chapel,34 asks for a dispensation allowing him to hold three incompat- \nible benefices. \n28 \n\"Antonius de Feripy, clericus N diocesis seu civitatis de nobili genere ex utroque \nparente procreatus devoti vestri et Sancte Romane Ecclesie filii Ludovicii francorum re- \ngis Christianissimi cantor capellanus.\" \n29 RS 1386, fols. 120r-120v. \n30 RS \n1406, fol. io5v. \n31 RS 1433, fols. 2r-2v. \n32 See Lewis \nLockwood, Music in Renaissance Ferrara 1400-1505 (Cambridge, MA, \n1984). \n33 See RV 1206, fols. 466r-466v: bull dated \n17 December, 1515. Longueval is made \nan apostolic notary. Also RV 1206, fols. 476v-479r: bull dated 30 January, 1516. Lon- \ngueval is granted a dispensation allowing him to hold incompatible benefices. \n34 \"Anthonius de Longueval, canonicus ecclesie Sancte Capelle Bituricensis de nobili \nTHE JOURNAL OF MUSICOLOGY \nRS 1341, fol. 243r: supplication dated 20 March, 15 o. Longueval, de- \nscribed as a canon of the Ste-Chapelle of Bourges, of noble birth, and as a royal \nchamberlain [and not as a singer in any royal chapel],35 had obtained the parish \nchurch of Aqueteville in the diocese of Coutances or Rouen [\"ecclesia de \nAqueteville Constantiensis diocesis perinde Rothomagensis\"] and asks for a dis- \npensation allowing him to continue to hold the benefice for three more years with- \nout becoming a priest. \nRS 1439, fols. 1 13r-1 13v: supplication dated 23 December, 1513. Lon- \ngueval, described as a canon of the Ste-Chapelle of Bourges, of noble birth, and \nas the king's chamberlain,36 had been given a dispensation to hold two incompati- \nble benefices by the papal legate Cardinal Georges d'Amboise, and had been \ngranted the parish churches of Aqueteville in the diocese of Coutances and Es- \nquenernaville in the diocese of Lisieux. He now asks for a dispensation to allow \nhim to hold as many as four incompatible benefices. \nNicholas Marescal \nRS 1302, fol. 2o6v: supplication dated 8 September 1508. Marescal, de- \n68 scribed as rector of the parish church of St-Martin de Caudemuche in the diocese \nof Lisieux and as a singer in the king's chapel,37 asks for a dispensation allowing \nto hold as many as three incompatible benefices. \nJean de Montul \nRS 1317, fol. 39r: supplication dated 6May, 1509. Montul, described as a \npriest and singer in the king's chapel,38 had engaged in a permutation of benefices \nwith Antonius de la Baude whereby Montul had resigned the parish church of \nCastillon in the diocese of Chartres and La Baude had resigned the parish church \nof Boilleto in the same diocese; and this permutation had been accepted by the pa- \npal legate Cardinal d'Amboise. Now, because the income from the church of Cas- \ntillon was more than the income from the church of Boilleto, Montul asks for a \npension of 10 livres tournois \"monete in regno francie\" from the fruits of the \nchurch of Castillon to be paid to him by La Baude. \ngenere ex utroque parente procreatus ac Christianissimi francorum regis cantor capel- \nlanus.\" \n35 \"Antonius de \nLongueval, canonicus ecclesie sancte capelle Bituricensis ... de nobili \ngenere ex utroque parente procreatus ac Christianissimi francorum regis cubicularius.\" \n36 \"Antonius de Longueval canonicus ecclesie Sancte Capelle Bituricensis de nobili \ngenere ex utroque parente procreatus . .. illustrissimi christianissimi francorum regis \ncamerarius.\" \n37 \"Nicolaus Marescall, rector \nparrochialis ecclesie Sancti Martini de Caudemuche \nLexoviensis diocesis cantor capellanus Christianissimi domini francorum regis.\" \n38 \"Johannes de Montul, \npresbiter, capelle Christianissimi regis francorum cantor ca- \npellanus.\" \nCHAPELS OF LOUIS XII AND ANNE DE BRETAGNE \nGuillaume Porci* \nRS 1337, fols. 136r-136v: supplication dated 5 February, 1510. Porci, \ndescribed as the rector of the parish church of St. Viexius de Ruvere in the diocese \nofBayeux, Master ofArts, and as a singer in the king's chapel,39 asksfor a dispen- \nsation allowing him to hold two incompatible benefices. \nGeorges Reverdi* \nRS 143 1, fols. 84r- 84v: supplication dated 2 November, 1513. Reverdi, \ndescribed as a priest of an unnamed diocese and singer in the king's chapel,40 had \nengaged in a lawsuit with Guillaume Muscuvyer concerning the parish church of \nFressemeville in the diocese of Amiens. Reverdi has ceded the benefice and asksfor \na pension of 2 livres \"monete in regno francie\" to be paidfrom the fruits. \nRS 1437, fols. 37r-37v: supplication dated 13 January, 1 14. Reverdi, \ndescribed as priest of an unidentifiable diocese, and of the parish church of St- \nEgide de Crotot in the diocese of Rouen, and singer in the king's chapel,4' asks for \na dispensation allowing him to hold as many as three incompatible benefices. \nConrad Renuger* 69 \nAlthough Renuger was in the king's chapel in 1510, \nhe apparently had moved to the queen's chapel by 1513. He is the Mas- \nter of the Chapel in the 1515 list. \nRS 1346, fol. 142r: supplication dated 14 May, 1 1 0. Renuger, described \nas the archpriest \"insule Bourgardi\" in the cathedral of Tours and as a singer in \nthe king's chapel,42 asks for a dispensation allowing him to hold three incompati- \nble benefices. \nRS 1433, fols. 271v- 272v: supplication dated 30 October, 1513. Renu- \nger, described as a priest of an unidentifiable diocese and singer in the queen's \nchapel,43, had been given four benefices: a canonry and prebend in the church of \n39 \"Guillermus \nPorci, rector parrochialis ecclesie Sancti Viexiis de Ruvere Baiocensis \ndiocesis, magister in artibus, ac capelle Christianissimi francorum regis cantor capel- \nlanus.\" \n40 \n\"Georgius Reverdi presbiter N ... christianissimi francorum regis capelle ordina- \nrius cantor.\" \n41 \n\"Georgius Reverdi presbiter Monsconensis [?] diocesis parrochialis ecclesie Beati \nEgidii de Crotot Rothmagensis diocesis, capelle christianissimi regis cantor.\" \n42 \"Conradus \nRenuger, archipresbiter insule Bougardi in ecclesia Turonensis ad Ro- \nmanam ecclesiam nullo medio pertinente ac Christianissimi francorum regis cantor ca- \npellanus.\" \n43 \"Conradus \nRenuger, presbiter Astatensis (?) diocesis ... qui in capella devotissime \net Sancte Romanae Ecclesie Anne francorum regine et Britanie duxisse illustrissime can- \ntor capellanus existit.\" \nTHE JOURNAL OF MUSICOLOGY \nSt-Sauveur in Blois, the archpriestship \"insule Bouchard\" in the cathedral of \nTours, the parish church of St-Gervais deMantellam in the diocese of Tours, and \nthe priory of St-Medard de Ylla in the diocese of Tours. He has the necessary dis- \npensation, and asks for a new provision to the benefices. The income of each of the \nbenefices was not expected to exceed 24 ducats. \nNicasius de Villin \nRS 1337, fol. 136r: supplication dated 5 February, 1510. Villin, described \nas a canon of the church of Notre Dame de Cleriaco \"nullius diocesis,\" and as a \nsinger in the king's chapel,44 asks for a dispensation extending permission to hold \nincompatible benefices to three. \nChapel of Anne de Bretagne \nAntoine Divitis, Master of the Chapel* \nThat Divitis was the Master of Anne's chapel in 15 l \nis perhaps the most interesting information provided by these docu- \nments, but it causes problems. For in the very month that he is so named \n70 in the document cited below, Jean Mouton is also called Master of the \nQueen's chapel in a chapter act of St-Andre of Grenoble.45 Perhaps the \nVatican document is mistaken or Mouton and Divitis shared the posi- \ntion of Master. In any case, Divitis probably moved to Anne's employ \nshortly after the disbanding of the chapel of Philip the Fair in 1506. \nRS 1345, fols. 2ir- 2 v: supplication dated 2 May, 1510. Robert Chal- \nland [Britto, Guibe], Cardinal of Nantes, [also known by his titular church of St. \nAnastasia], had obtained in commendam the priory of St-Jacques de Premul of the \nBenedictine Order, outside the walls of Nantes, but now asks to cede it to Divitis, \ndescribed as cleric of Liege and singer and Master of the queen's chapel.46 The \nincome was said not to exceed 200 ducats and the cardinal is given the right of \nregression. \nRS 135 7,fols. 1 r- iv: supplication dated 15 October, 1510. Divitis, de- \nscribed as cleric of the diocese of Liege and singer in the queen's chapel, cedes the \npriory de Sensibus of the Augustinian Order in the diocese of Rennes, to Petrus \n44 \"Nicasius de Villin, canonicus ecclesie Beate Marie de Cleriaco nullius diocesis ad \nRomanam ecclesiam nullo medio pertinente, capelle Christianissimi francorum regis \ncantor capellanus.\" \n45 \nSeeJosephine Shine, \"The Motets of Jean Mouton,\" (Ph.D. dissertation, New York \nUniversity, 1953), p. 18; document dated io May, 1510. \n46 \"Antonius de Riche, clericus Leodiensis diocesis \nqui capelle carissime in Christo filie \net Sancte Romane Ecclesie filie vestre Anne francorum regine et ducisse Britannie magis- \nter et cantor existit.\" \nCHAPELS OF LOUIS XII AND ANNE DE BRETAGNE \nJouault, described as a priest of the diocese of Rennes and singer in the queen's \nchapel. The income was not expected to exceed i oo ducats. \nRS 1444, fols. 57r-57v: supplication dated 29 January, 1514. Divitis \n[not described as a singer in any royal chapel]47 has ceded the priory ofPremul of \nthe Benedictine Order in the diocese of Nantes. Bernardus Clerici, canon of the \ndiocese of St-Malo and apostolic scriptor, asks for the benefice. The income was \nnot expected to exceed 150petits livres tournois. \nJean de Hollewigue alias Mouton, Master of \nthe Chapel* \nMouton is named as a singer in Anne's chapel on 22 \nApril, 1509, and is called Master of the Chapel in a document of 1510 \n(see Divitis above), but it is likely that he joined Anne's chapel around \n1501-02.48 He was also one of a number of singers in the chapel of Fran- \n?ois I granted benefices and favors by Leo X.49 \nRS 1312, fol. 21 or: supplication dated 14 February, 1509. Mouton, de- \nscribed as a cleric of the diocese of Therouanne [and not as a singer in any royal 71 \nchapel], asks for a new provision to the parish church of Tolay, vacant on the \ndeath of Egide de Quibriac and given to Mouton by Cardinal Robert Challand. \nThe benefice had originally been resigned by Divitis. The income was not expected \nto exceed 24 ducats. \nRS 1333, fol. i1 8r: supplication dated 28 November, 1509. Mouton, de- \nscribed as a cleric of the diocese of Therouanne [and not as a singer in any royal \nchapel],50 asks for a dispensation to allow him to hold three incompatible benefices. \nRS 1359,fol. 302v: supplication dated 2January, 1511. Franfois le Vigo- \nreux and Mouton ask to be allowed to make a permutation of benefices whereby le \nVigoreux [not described as a singer in any royal chapel or as the cleric of any \ndiocese] will resign a canonry and prebend in the cathedral of Tours and Mouton \n[not described as a singer in any royal chapel or as the cleric of any diocese] will \nresign the parish church of St. Elnodus \"alias de Sancte Dolien\" in the diocese of \nNantes (and Cardinal Robert Challand who held this benefice in commendam \nwill cede it). The income of the canonry was not expected to exceed 24 ducats and \nthe income from the parish church was not expected to exceed 140 ducats.51 \n47 \"Antonius Divitis alias de la Riche.\" \n48 Bonime, \"Anne de \nBretagne,\" pp. 67-68. \n49 RV 1206, fols. \n473r-473v: bull dated 17 December, 1515. Mouton is made a papal \nnotary. \n50 \n\"Johannes de Hollewigue alias Mouton, clericus Morinensis diocesis.\" \n51 The document is not \ntotally clear on this point. \nTHE JOURNAL OF MUSICOLOGY \nEgide Charpentier \nMost of Charpentier's career was spent as a singer in \nthe papal chapel; he first appears in a chapel list of June 1508.52 In Feb- \nruary of 1510, he announced his intention of leaving Rome and was \ngranted permission to keep the privileges of a singer in the chapel.53 He \nreturned to the papal chapel in August, 1514.54 The relatively large \nnumber of documents presented here may be the result of the experi- \nence he gained as a hunter of benefices while a papal singer. And at least \none of them contains a subterfuge related to his former employment. In \nJanuary, 1514, Charpentier made a permutation of benefices with the \npapal singer Johannes Radulphi, and the original supplication (pre- \nsented below) and the actual bull listed by Frey (along with many others \nof 1513) state that Charpentier was also a member of the papal chapel, \nthus suggesting that he returned to Rome in 1513.55 Yet this seems to be \ncontradicted by a motu proprio which states that Charpentier actually re- \njoined the chapel in August, 1514.56 The conflict is resolved by a suppli- \ncation dated 24 February, 1514, in which Charpentier specifically asks \nto be considered as a papal singer in the bull of 30 January, 1514 (and \n72 therefore as a recipient of their special privileges), even though he was \nnot in fact in Rome or a member of the chapel when the bull was \npromulgated (see below); this legal subterfuge probably applies to the \nbulls of 1513 as well. He most likely remained in the queen's chapel until \nher death in January, 1514, and then made his way back to Rome. \nRS 1388, fol. 298v: supplication dated 22January, 1512. Charpentier, \ndescribed as a priest of the diocese of Amiens [and not as a singer in any royal \nchapel],57 asks for benefices vacant on the death ofJean Braconnier alias Lour- \ndault. See Braconnier above. \nRS 1380, fol. 229v: supplication dated 13 February, 1512. Charpentier, \ndescribed as a priest of the diocese of Amiens [and not as a singer in any royal \nchapel], asks for benefices vacant on the death of Braconnier. See Braconnier \nabove. \nRS 1397,fols. 219v- 22or: supplication dated 1 o November, 1512. Fran- \nciscus [Hamon], Bishop-elect of Nantes, has resigned the parish church of Orato- \nriusBoterelli in the diocese of Nantes. Charpentier, described as a cleric of Amiens \n52 \nSee Rome, Archivio di Stato, Misc. Corvisieri busta i, fasc, 12. \n53 See RS \n1339, fol. 225V: supplication dated 21 February, 1510. \n54 Rome Archivio di Stato, Camerale I, 859A, fol. io8r. See also Frey; MF VIII (1955), \n61-62. \n55 See \nFreyMF VIII (1955), 66-67. \n56 See Rome, Archivio di Stato, Camerale I \n859A, fol. io8r. \n57 \n\"Egidius Charpentier, presbiter Ambianensis diocesis.\" \nCHAPELS OF LOUIS XII AND ANNE DE BRETAGNE \n[and not as a singer in any royal chapel],58 asks for the benefice. The church was \nunited to the parish church of St-Hilaire de Cugno [Organo?]. The income was \nnot expected to exceed i oo ducats. \nRS 1399, fols. 15 7-158r: supplication dated lo November, 1512. Fran- \nciscus, Bishop-elect of Nantes, nephew of Cardinal Robert Challand, resigns \n[and the cardinal cedes his right of regression] to the above and other benefices in \nfavor of Guido Lorens, cleric of Nantes, Franfois Rubeis, cleric of Treguier and \nDoctor of Laws [these two do not seem to have been musicians], Charpentier, cleric \nof the diocese of Amiens,Jean Nolin, cleric of the diocese of Chartres,Jean Richa- \nfort, cleric of the diocese of Liege, and Balduin Lupi, cleric of the diocese of The- \nrouanne.59 \nRS 1423, fol. 152v: supplication dated 6 September, 1513. Charpentier, \ndescribed as a canon of the cathedral ofBeauvais [and not as a singer in any royal \nchapel],60 asks for an unnamed archpriestship in an unnamed church, vacant on \nthe death ofJohannes de Halestant outside of Rome, and a dispensation allowing \nhim to retain the parish church of Oratorio Boterelli in the diocese of Nantes. The \nincome was not expected to exceed 24 ducats. \n73 \nRS 1426, fol. 208r: supplication dated 12 September, 1513. Basically a \nrepeat of the previous supplication. \nRS 1426, rol. 213r: supplication dated 24 September, 1513. Charpentier, \ndescribed as a canon of Beauvais and a singer in the queen's chapel,61 had en- \ngaged in a lawsuit withJean de Lyons concerning the parish church of St-Medard \ndes Poult in the diocese of Soissons. Charpentier resigns the benefice and asks for a \npension of 20 ducats to be paid to him from the fruits of the benefice. \nRS 1427, fols. 111-1 12r: supplication dated 5 October, 1513. Charpen- \ntier, described as a priest and rector of the parish church of St-Medard des Paux in \nthe diocese of Soissons has resigned the benefice. Jean de Lyons asked to be granted \nit. The income was not expected to exceed 24 ducats. \nRS 1440, fols. 6v- 7or: supplication dated 30 January, 1514. Charpen- \n58 \n\"Egidius Charpentier, clericus Ambianensis diocesis.\" \n59 The benefices were: canonries and \nprebends in the cathedrals of Nantes and \nRennes and the parish churches of Nort, des Touches, Albaretz, St. Hilarius de Cugno/ \nOratorius Boterelli. These were requested by: \"Guido Lorens et Franciscus Rubeis ... \nac Johannes Nolin necnon Johannes Richafort et Balduinus Lupi ac Egidius Carpentier \nclerici Nannetensis et Trecoriensis ac Carnotensis necnon Leodiensis et Morinensis ac \nAmbianensis.\" See under the respective names. \n6o \n\"Egidius Charpentier, canonicus ecclesie Belvacensis.\" \n61 \n\"Egidius le Carpentier, canonicus Belvacensis diocesis ac cantor capellanus illustris- \nsime domine francorum regine.\" \nTHE JOURNAL OF MUSICOLOGY \ntier and Johannes Radulphi, both described as singers in the papal chapel, have \nmade a permutation of benefices whereby Charpentier has resigned the parish \nchurch of Oratorio Boterelli in the diocese of Nantes and Radulphi has resigned \nthe parish church of Seguelnan in the diocese of Vannes. The incomes of these \nbenefices were not expected to exceed 1 oo ducats. \nRS 1445,fols. g6v- 97r: supplication dated 24 February, 1514. In the bull \nallowing the above permutation, Charpentier had been described as a papal \nsinger even though he was not in fact in Rome or a member of the papal house- \nhold. 62 Because he is worried that this fact may cause him legal problems with the \npermutation, he asksfor an indult whereby the bull will be read as if he really were \na member of the chapel at that time. \nJean de Fresne \nRS 141 1, fol. 14 v: supplication dated 9 May, 1513 (reign of Leo X). \nFresne, described as a cleric of the diocese of Cambrai and as a singer in the \nqueen's chapel,63 asks for a dispensation allowing him to hold two incompatible \nbenefices. \n74 \nNoel Galoys \nGaloys was one of the singers of the chapel of Fran- \n?ois I receiving benefices and favors from Leo X in 1515.64 \nRS 1436,fols. 154v-15r r: supplication dated 21 December, 1513. Galoys \nand Robert Presel, both identified as singers in the queen's chapel, 65 have engaged \nin a lawsuit concerning a canonry and prebend in the church of St-Gervais de \nViromanda in the diocese of Noyon. They have come to an agreement whereby \nPresel cedes his rights to Jean Le Myre, Galoys cedes the benefice to Le Myre, and \nLe Myre pays a pension of 40 livres tournois \"monete currente in francia\" to \nGaloys. \nPierre Jouault alias Brule \nBrule joined the papal chapel shortly after the \nQueen's death.66 Although in the present documents, he is described as \n62 \n\"Dictus orator pro eoque tempore dicti literarum huiusmodi absens a curia erat \nprout adhuc existit, nec e Sanctitatis Vestri continuus comensalis pro presenti existit.\" \n63 \n\"Johannes de Fresne, clericus Cameracensis diocesis, capellanus et cantor cappelle \ndevote vestre francorum regine.\" \n64 RV 1206, fols. \n474r-475v: bull dated 30 January, 1515- Galoys is granted a dispen- \nsation allowing him to hold incompatible benefices. \n6- \"Robertus Pressel ... et Natales Galoys cantores capelle illustrissime domine regine \nfrancie.\" \n66 He entered the papal chapel in August, 1514 (Anne died on January 9, 1514). See \nRome, Archivio di Stato, Camerale I 859A, fol. io8r. See also Hermann-Walther Frey, \nCHAPELS OF LOUIS XII AND ANNE DE BRETAGNE \na cleric of Breton dioceses, in a supplication he submitted on 4 May, \n1507 (in which he is not described as a singer in any royal chapel), he is \ncalled a cleric of the diocese or city of Liege.67 \nRS 1325,fol. 296v: supplication dated 17 September, 1509.Jean Corbin, \nprior of the priory of St-Julien de Cancelles of the Benedictine Order in the diocese \nof Nantes, dependent on the monastery of St-Florent de Salmuro in the diocese of \nAngers, has resigned the benefice, and Brule, described as a cleric of the diocese of \nAngers and as a singer in the queen's chapel,68 asks to be granted the benefice. The \nincome was said not to exceed 24 ducats. \nRS 1357, fols. 1 r- 1v: supplication dated 15 October, 1510. Antoine \nDivitis, cedes a priory to Brule, described as a priest of the diocese of Rennes and \nsinger in the queen's chapel. See Divitis above. \nRS 1359, fol. 259v: supplication dated 30 October, 1510. Brule [not de- \nscribed as a member of any royal chapel] requests an addition to a supplication \ndated 15 October, 1510, stating that Cardinal Robert Challand had the right of \nregression to the priory [not identifiedfurther] and has ceded it. \n75 \nRS 1417, fols. 13 r-13 v: supplication dated 29 June, 1513. The parish \nchurch of St-Eloi de Montauban in the diocese of St-Malo,69 vacant on the death \nof Charles Hautbois, bishop of Tournai, had been given to Brule, described as a \ncleric of the diocese of Rennes and as a singer in the queen's chapel. 70 Brule asks \nfor a new provision to the benefice. The income was not expected to exceed 24 \nducats. \nBalduin Lupi (?) \nAlthough Lupi is not identified in any other docu- \nments as a singer, his placement in the list of people in the first docu- \nment below (between Richafort and Charpentier) suggests strongly that \nhe was a singer, probably in the chapel of Anne de Bretagne. \n\"Regesten der papstlichen Kapelle unter Papst Leo X und zu seiner Privatkapelle,\" Die \nMusikforschung VIII (1955), 71. \n67 See RS \n1253, fols. 215r- 21 5V: supplication dated 4 May, 1507. Brule, described as a \ncleric of Liege \"vel alterius diocesis\" or of the city of Liege, had made a permutation of \nbenefices withJohannes Douchet, whereby Brule had resigned a canonry and prebend in \nthe church of St. Albanus in the town of Nauburien [Namur?] in the diocese of Liege and \nDouchet had resigned the parish church of Carabosco and the chaplainry at the altar of \nSt. Nicholas in the church of St. Johannes in the diocese and city of Liege. Because the \nincome of the canonry/prebend was more than the income of the other benefices, Brule \nasks for a pension of 24 rhenish florins to be paid by Douchet. \n68 \"Petrus Jouault alias \nBrule, clericus Andegavanensis diocesis cappelle Illustrissime \nAnne francorum regine et Britannie ducisse cantor.\" \n69 \"Parrochialis ecclesia Sancti \nEligii de Monte Aubano Macloviensis diocesis.\" \n70 \"Petrus \nJouault alias Brule clericus Redonensis diocesis capelle illustrissime fran- \ncorum regine cantor ordinarius.\" \nTHE JOURNAL OF MUSICOLOGY \nRS 1399,fols. 15 7v- 158r: supplication dated i o November, 1512. Fran- \nciscus [Hamon], Bishop-elect of Nantes has resigned many benefices to many peo- \nple [see Charpentier, above], among them the parish church of Albaretz in the \ndiocese of Nantes. Lupi, described as a cleric of Therouanne [and not as a singer \nin any royal chapel], asks for the benefice. The income was not expected to exceed \n80 ducats. \nRS 1418, fol. 142v: supplication dated 15July, 1513. Lupi, described as \nthe rector of the parish church of Abar"]]]]]],["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/."],["elementContainer",["element",{"elementId":"50"},["name","Title"],["description","A name given to the resource"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"14148"},["text","Holluigue (de), Jean (before 1459-30 Oct. 1522). 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For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/."],["elementContainer",["element",{"elementId":"50"},["name","Title"],["description","A name given to the resource"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"1"},["text","Person"]]]]]]]],["itemType",{"itemTypeId":"19"},["name","PersonChantres"],["description"],["elementContainer",["element",{"elementId":"52"},["name","CESR_person_ID"],["description"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"14132"},["text","CESR_person_01906"]]]],["element",{"elementId":"53"},["name","Surname"],["description"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"14134"},["text","Prioris"]]]],["element",{"elementId":"54"},["name","Given Name"],["description"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"14135"},["text","Jean"]]]],["element",{"elementId":"55"},["name","Given Name Surname"],["description"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"14136"},["text","Jean Prioris [Rouen]"]]]],["element",{"elementId":"56"},["name","Variant name"],["description"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"14137"},["text","Prieur"]]]],["element",{"elementId":"57"},["name","Gender"],["description"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"14138"},["text","Male"]]]],["element",{"elementId":"72"},["name","Period of activity (beginning) Start"],["description"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"14139"},["text","1455"]]]],["element",{"elementId":"74"},["name","Period of activity (ending) Qualif"],["description"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"14140"},["text","circa"]],["elementText",{"elementTextId":"14141"},["text","1480"]]]],["element",{"elementId":"76"},["name","Cities_Standardized_ID"],["description"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"14142"},["text","Cities_Standardized_0552"]]]],["element",{"elementId":"77"},["name","Workplace"],["description"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"14143"},["text","Rouen"]]]],["element",{"elementId":"78"},["name","Institution_ID"],["description"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"14144"},["text","Institution_0065"]]]],["element",{"elementId":"79"},["name","Institution"],["description"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"14145"},["text","Cathédrale de Rouen"]]]],["element",{"elementId":"80"},["name","Biography"],["description"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"14146"},["text","Le mardi 20 avril 1461: one Johannes Prioris de Darnétal (that is, a chaplain of the Collège de Darnétal, one of the two main communities of chaplains at the cathedral), was imprisoned because, on the previous Sunday, two days before, two « suspect » women had been found in his room at the time of the great mass, together with a certain Galandus. On the same day, Simon Babin, in charge of the College, was also incarcerated. Both were interrogated several times. On the 25, Prioris, then described as a subdiaconus, admitted that he had let the keys of his room to Galandus, who said to be ordinated. The case apparently stood there, and Prioris and Babin were probably released (though the capitular acts say nothing of this).\nThis Jean Prioris is not the composer, described as master of the french court chapel in 1503. His first song, Mon cuer et moy, must have been copied in the late 1460s, while his next songs seem to appear in the 1480s.\n• Communication privée de Vincent Tabbagh, 31/03 :08 : Simple clerc, il est reçu comme chapelain au collège de Darnétal, le plus modeste des collèges de chapelains de la cathédrale, le 27 octobre 1455, sur collation des vicaires de l'archevêque (ADSM G 2135 fol. 87). Il devient accolyte, un ordre mineur, au printemps 1457 (G 2135 fol. 124). En septembre il réussit l'examen que passent tous les chapelains des collèges de la cathédrale en début de carrière pour prouver qu'il connaissent par cœur l'ensemble du service divin. C'est la condition nécessaire pour être ordonné prêtre et continuer une carrière à la cathédrale (G 2136 fol. 87v). Il figure dans une liste de chapelains présents à la cathédrale en décembre 1461 (G 3550), en revanche on sait qu'il est absent en mai 1464, mais il s'agit sans doute d'une absence autorisée car il n'est pas privé de ses deniers (G 2136 fol. 256v). Il n'apparait pas dans une liste de chapelains de Darnétal en avril 1467, mais la liste ne comporte que 13 noms alors qu'elle devrait en comprendre 14 ( G 2137 fol. 114v). On ne rencontre plus ensuite de traces de lui à la cathédrale. Un Jean Prieur apparaît en 1480 comme chapelain de l'Hôtel du Heaulme à Rouen, une grande maison, propriété du bourgeois Pierre Le Clerc, conçue pour l'accueil des marchands étrangers dans la ville (mémoire de maîtrise d'Anne Savoye sur Saint Vincent de Rouen, à l'université de Rouen, début des années 1960, p. 58).\n\n???? Wegman BSCE\nRouen, Johannes de\nfl. 1482. RomeSP\nHabR 238.\n(voir autre fiche)"]]]]]],["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/."],["elementContainer",["element",{"elementId":"50"},["name","Title"],["description","A name given to the resource"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"14133"},["text","Prioris, Jean (…-…)"]]]]]]]]]