Johannes Tinctoris
Music theorist and composer
Jehan le Taintenier or Jean Teinturier was a Renaissance music theorist and composer from the Low Countries. Up to his time, he is perhaps the most significant European writer on music since Guido of Arezzo. Wikipedia
Born: 1435, Braine-l'Alleud, Belgium
Died: 1511 (age 76 years), Nivelles, Belgium
Books
Terminorum Musicae Diffinitorium
CSM 22 Johannes Tinctoris (Ca. 1453-1511), Opera Theoretica, Edited by Albert Seay in 3 Volumes. Vol. II [3 Treatises]: Volume 22
On the Dignity & the Effects of Music: Two Fifteenth-century Treatises
CSM 22 Johannes Tinctoris (Ca. 1453-1511), Opera Theoretica, Edited by Albert Seay in 3 Volumes. Vol. 1 [7 Treatises]: Volume 22
CSM 22 Johannes Tinctoris (Ca. 1453-1511), Opera Theoretica, Edited by Albert Seay in 3 Volumes. Vol. Iia Proportione Musices: Volume 22
Dictionary of Musical Terms: An English Translation of Terminorum Musicae Diffinitorium Together with the Latin Text