Thomas Campianus
(Redirectum de Thomas Campion)
Thomas Campianus (Anglice Campion vel Campian; natus die 12 Februarii 1567, mortuus die 1 Martii 1620) fuit musicographus, poëta, medicusque Anglicus, qui multa cantica ad lutam, mascas, tractatum de musica, ac carmina Latina composuit.
Opera Latina
recensere- Epigrammatum libri duo
- Elegiae
- Ad Thamesin
- Umbra
- De pulverea coniuratione, libri duo
- Miscellanea
- Alia epigrammata
- Ad Dianam
- Ad Daphnin
Bibliographia
recensere- Lindley, David. "Campion, Thomas (1567–1620), poet and musician". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. 23 Septembris 2004.
- Lindley, David. "Campion, Thomas". The Oxford Encyclopedia of British Literature. Oxoniae: Oxford University Press, 2006.
- Wilson, Christopher R. "Campion [Campian], Thomas". Grove Music Online. 2001.
Nexus externi
recensereLexica biographica: Gran Enciclopèdia Catalana • Den store danske • Treccani • Store norske leksikon • Большая российская энциклопедия • • Classical Archives |
- The Latin Poetry of Thomas Campion (Poësis Latina Thomae Campiani), a Dana F. Sutton edita