General Note
Brit. Amateur-Architekt, Architekturzeichner, Gelehrter, Musiker, Kirchenkritiker
Komponist, Architekt
Doyen de Christ Church (1689). - Vice-chancelier d'Oxford (1692). - Compositeur. - Baptisé le 22 janvier 1648
Ecrit aussi en latin
engl. Architekt, Musiker u. Kirchenkritiker
More Information
Further Biographical DataXX.01.1648-14.12.1710
1648-14.12.1710
Intellectual ResponsibilityAuteur
Primary Language(s)English
ActivityPersonen zu Musik (14.4p) (sswd)
Personen zu Architektur, Bautechnik (31.3p) (sswd)
Komponist (gnd)
Geographic NoteGB (iso3166)
Großbritannien
NationalityUnited Kingdom
Names
HeadingAldrich, Henry
used in: Personal Names Authority File (PND), Germany; Common Library Network (GBV), Göttingen (Germany)
Aldrich, Henry
used in: Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris
Variant NameAldrich, Henricus
Sources
Found inAKL. — BLC. — BN Cat. gén.. — DNB [né en 1647]. — IBN. — Oxford DNB - http://www.oxforddnb.com (2007-12-12). — Grove music online - http://www.grovemusic.com (2007-12-12). — [ Bible.N.T.(grec).1703 ] / annoté par l'auteur. — Artis logicae rudimentar / from the text of Aldrich, with notes and marginal references by the Rev. H.L. Mensel, 1849. — BLC. — AKL. — le1: Ansetzung nach PND
Imprint SourcesAldrich, Henry: A reply to two discourses. Lately printed at Oxford concerning the ador*. - 1687
Aldrich, Henry: Artis logicae compendium. - 1691
Aldrich, Henry: Artis logicae compendium. - 1692
Aldrich, Henry: Artis logicae compendium. - 1696
Aldrich, Henry: Artis logicae rudimenta from the text of Aldrich. - 1856
Aldrich, Henry: Cathedral Music
Aldrich, Henry: Dr. Aldrich his service in G.. - [1690?]
Plato: Symposia. - 1711
The Aldrich book of catches. - c 1989
Xenophon: Symposium. - 1711
A reply to two discourses. - 1687
Artis logicae rudimenta. - 1862
Dr. Aldrich his service in G. - 1983
Selected anthems and motet recompositions. - 1998
The Elements Of Civil Architecture. - 1789
The elements of civil architecture, according to Vitruvius and other ancients, and the most approved practice of modern authors, especially Palladio. - 1789