- Bartol Gyurgieuvits
Bartol Gyurgieuvits (also Bartol Jurjevic or Gjurgjevic) (1506-1566) was a
Croatia nmusicologist and Lexicographer born inTuropolje nearZagreb .As a musicologist
Gyurgieuvits was captured by the Ottomans in the
Battle of Mohács in 1526 and lived as aslave for 13 years before escaping. During this period he could learn and grasp the basics ofIslamic music . Years later, in 1544 he published "De Turcarum ritu et caeremoniis " inAmsterdam which was one of the first European books to describe music in the Islamic society.As a Lexicographer
Gyurgieuvits is also known to have written the first known Croatian-Latin
dictionary in 1544. He is also the author of the practical Italian-Arabic-Hebrew-Chaldean dictionary. His works in the field were published in many languages.ee also
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Arabic music References and notes
* [http://www.hr/darko/etf/lat.html#gyur "Croatian Humanists, Ecumenists, Latinists, and Encyclopaedists"]
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