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Nicolas Volcyr De Serrouville
Nicolas Volcyr de Serrouville (–1541), known in German as Nicolaus Wollick, was a translator, music theorist and historian, one of the most prominent figures of the Renaissance in the Duchy of Lorraine.: "une des figures marquantes de la cour de Lorraine au début de la Renaissance"; : "une des figures les plus marquantes de la cour lorraine au début de la Renaissance". Life Nicolas Volcyr was born in Serrouville in the Duchy of Bar around 1480. His family name was Wolquier, but his published works in French bear the name Volcyr, while his musical work published in Germany bears the name Wollick. Volcyr began studies at the University of Cologne in 1498. He learnt music under Melchior Schanppecher. He received a master of arts degree in 1501 and a doctorate in theology in 1507. He later also received a '':wikt:fr:maître ès arts, maîtrise ès arts'' from the University of Paris. This type of double degree, one in the Holy Roman Empire and one in Kingdom of France, France, was ...
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Nicolas Volcyr de Serrouville (–1541), known in German as Nicolaus Wollick, was a translator, music theorist and historian, one of the most prominent figures of the Renaissance in the Duchy of Lorraine.: "une des figures marquantes de la cour de Lorraine au début de la Renaissance"; : "une des figures les plus marquantes de la cour lorraine au début de la Renaissance". Life Nicolas Volcyr was born in Serrouville in the Duchy of Bar around 1480. His family name was Wolquier, but his published works in French bear the name Volcyr, while his musical work published in Germany bears the name Wollick. Volcyr began studies at the University of Cologne in 1498. He learnt music under Melchior Schanppecher. He received a master of arts degree in 1501 and a doctorate in theology in 1507. He later also received a '':wikt:fr:maître ès arts, maîtrise ès arts'' from the University of Paris. This type of double degree, one in the Holy Roman Empire and one in Kingdom of France, France, was ...
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