Divitis, Antonius, approximately 1475-
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De Rijcke, Antonius, approximately 1475-
De Ryche, Antonius, approximately 1475-
Divitis, A. (Antonius), approximately 1475-
Divitis, Anthonius, approximately 1475-
Divitis, Antoine, approximately 1475-
Divitis, Antonius, b. ca. 1475
Le Riche, Anthoine, approximately 1475-
Riche, Anthoine Le, approximately 1475-
Rijcke, Antonius De, approximately 1475-
Ryche, Antonius de, approximately 1475-
Rycke, Anthonius, approximately 1475-
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found: His Missa, Quem dicunt homines, 1961:t.p. (Antonius Divitis)
found: New Grove(Divitis, Antonius (Rycke, Anthonius; Le Riche, Anthoine); b. ca. 1470, Louvain; d. between 1515 and 1534; Flemish composer)
found: Baker, 8th ed.(Divitis (de Ryche, le Riche), Antonius (Antoine); b. ca. 1475, Louvain; d. after 1526)
found: Algemene muz. enc.(Divitis (De Rijcke, Le Riche), Antonius; b. ca. 1475, Leuven; d.?)
found: Grove music online, Nov. 13, 2012(Divitis, Antonius (Rycke, Anthonius; Le Riche, Anthoine); b. ca. 1470, Louvain; d. ca. 1530; South Netherlandish composer. His name was "Rycke" or "de Rycke", but in documents it is often gallicized as "Le Riche" or latinized as "Divitis" ("of the rich"); his music is inscribed with the latter, presumably the name by which he preferred to be known.)
found: Lux perpetua [SR] p2012:label (A. Divitis) container (Anthonius Divitis) insert (Antoine Divitis; Antoine Le Riche (Flemish: Antonius de Rycke); known by the latinized form Divitis; b. Louvain, around 1475; he was at the royal chapel of Francis I until 1525, after which he may have gone to Rome and perhaps died there around 1530)
found: Divitus, A. Collected works, c1993:p. xiii-xv (Antonius Divitis; Anthonius Rycke; Antonius de Rycke; Antoine Le Riche; born in Louvain; birth date open to conjecture; based on citation in Acta Capitularia of the Cathedral of Saint Donatien, Bruges, June 13, 1501, Divitis was born not later than ca. 1475; no evidence to account for his activities after 1524, although he is possibly the "Richardus Antonius" listed as a member of the Choir of Saint Peter's (Cappella Giulia), 1526; not possible to determine the place or date of death, but it may be presumed that he died ca. 1530)
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1993-04-22: new
2013-03-13: revised
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