- Simon Tunsted
Simon Tunsted (? – 1396) was a
Franciscan friar , theologian, philosopher and musician. The authorship of "Quatuor Principalia Musicae", a treatise on music, is generally attributed to him.He originated from
Norwich , though his year of birth is unknown. In Norwich, he joined a Greyfriars monastery and became a doctor of theology. He went on to become master of theMinorites atOxford (in 1351). He died atBruisyard ,Suffolk . He was twenty-ninth provincial superior of the Minorites in England. [CathEncy|wstitle=Simon Tunsted]Works
Tunsted wrote a commentary on the "Meteorologica" of
Aristotle and improved the calculating device described byRichard of Wallingford in "Tractatus Albionis". He is also usually credited as the author of the "Quatuor Principalia Musicae", a mediaeval treatise on music which set out the musical principles on which theArs nova movement was based.References
*Percy A. Scholes, "The Oxford Companion to Music", Tenth Edition, Oxford University press, 1970
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