Also known as Heinrich Glareanus, Henricus Glareanus, Henry Glarean, Heinrich Loriti
Schweizer Humanist und Universalgelehrter
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Glarean(us), eigentlich Heinrich Loriti, auch Loritis, Loritti oder Loretti (* 28. Februar oder 2. Juni 1488 in Mollis, Kanton Glarus; † 27. oder 28. März 1563 in Freiburg im Breisgau) war ein Schweizer Musiker, Musiktheoretiker, Dichter, Lehrer, Philologe, Historiker, Geograph, Mathematiker, Humanist und Universalgelehrter der frühen Renaissance.
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Heinrich Glarean (also Glareanus; 28 February or 3 June 1488 – 28 March 1563) was a Swiss music theorist, poet and humanist. He was born in Mollis (in the canton of Glarus, hence his name) and died in Freiburg. After a thorough early training in music, Glarean enrolled in the University of Cologne, where he studied theology, philosophy, and mathematics as well as music. It was there that he wrote a famous poem as a tribute to Emperor Maximilian I. Shortly afterwards, in Basle, he met Erasmus an
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