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"Pratum" is a Latin word meaning "meadow". Pratum may refer to: *Pratum, Oregon, an unincorporated community in Marion County, Oregon * Pratum Chuthong (born 1983), a Thai professional footballer *Pratum Musicum, a 1584 collection of lute music for solo and ensemble by Emmanuel Adriaenssen *'' Pratum spirituale'', one of several names of one of the earliest hagiological works by John Moschus (c. 550 – 619) *Pratum spirituale, c. 1620, a Danish church music composition by Mogens Pedersøn Mogens Pedersøn (also ''Mogens Pedersen'', ''Magno Petreo''; c. 1583 – January or February 1623) was a Danish instrumentalist and composer. He is considered the most important Danish-born composer before Buxtehude. Life Early in his career he e ...
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Pratum, Oregon
Pratum is an unincorporated community in Marion County, Oregon, United States. It is located northeast of Salem on Howell Prairie near the Pudding River. ''Pratum'' is Latin for "meadow". The community was settled in the late 19th century by a group of Mennonites, many of them of Swiss extraction. A branch of the narrow-gauge Oregonian Railway was built through the area in about 1880, and the station there was called "East Side Junction". The railway was eventually converted to standard gauge, and is still in use today by the Willamette Valley Railway. In 1895, the station was renamed "Enger" by a Mr. Larson, who opened the first store there. "Enger" was confused with Eugene, however, and the name of the station changed to "Pratum" in 1898. Pratum post office was established in 1887, and was originally called "Switzerland", then "Enger" and finally "Pratum" in 1898, matching the railroad station. The post office ran until 1964. Pratum School, built in 1928 and part of the S ...
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Pratum Chuthong
Pratum Chuthong ( th, ประทุม ชูทอง, born October 26, 1983) is a Thai retired professional footballer who played as a defender. Club career Pratum played for Osotspa Saraburi FC for a long time, and was a regular starter for the team. He later moved to Buriram United in 2012. His form in Buriram is consistent and played regularly. Pratum played in the 2012 AFC Champions League and the 2013 AFC Champions League for Buriram United. At the start of the 2013 Thai Premier League he played a few matches, but later on his form was not the best. Therefore, Tanasak Srisai won Pratum's place as centre back. His form came back in July and he became starter. International career Pratum Chuthong was called up to the national team, in coach Winfried Schäfer first squad selection for the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification. In October, 2013 Pratum was called up to the national team by Surachai Jaturapattarapong to the 2015 AFC Asian Cup qualification. In October, 2013 ...
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Emmanuel Adriaenssen
Emmanuel Adriaenssen (also ''Adriaensen'', ''Adriansen'', ''Hadrianus'', ''Hadrianius''; c. 1554 in Antwerp – buried 27 February 1604 in Antwerp) was a Flemish lutenist, composer and master of music.Godelieve Spiessens, ''Emanuel Adriaenssen''
in: Nationaal Biografisch Woordenboek, Volume 1, Brussels, 1964, col. 3-6
He authored the influential ''Pratum Musicum'', which contains scores for lute solos, and more importantly settings of madrigals for multiple lutes and different ensembles involving lutes and voices. He also had an important influence on the next generation of lutenists through his activity as a teacher of music in his own music school.Facsimile of ''Pratum Musicum'' with an introduction and bibliography by Kwee Him Yong, Frits Knuf, Netherla ...
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Pratum Spirituale
The ''Spiritual Meadow'' is a 7th-century book by John Moschus. In Greek, it is titled ''Leimōn pneumatikos'' (also the ''Leimonarion'' , or the "New Paradise") and in Latin, it is known as ''Pratum spirituale'' ("Spiritual Meadow"), occasionally abbreviated ''Prat. Spirit.'' John Moschus wrote the book during the 610s or 620s. It contains a rich assortment of over 200 narratives, biographies, and collections of sayings. Editions It was first edited by Fronton du Duc in ''Auctarium biblioth. patrum,'' II (Paris, 1624), 1057–1159. A better edition was brought out by Cotelier in ''Ecclesiae Graecae Monumenta'', II (Paris, 1681), which is reprinted in J.-P. Migne, ''Patrologia Graeca''. LXXXVII, III, 2851–3112. A Latin translation, by Ambrose Traversari, is printed in Migne, ''Patrologia Latina'', LXXIV, 121–240, and an Italian version made from the Latin of Traversari (Venice, 1475; Vicenzo, 1479). Summary In the ''Spiritual Meadow'', John Moschus narrates his personal expe ...
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