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Giorgio Lapazaya : ウィキペディア英語版
Giorgio Lapazaya
Giorgio Lapazaya (1495 in Monopoli 1570) was an Italian mathematician and musician.
==Biography==
Son of Danush and Maruccia arrived in Monopoli from Durrës after the fall of Constantinople taken by the Turks (1453). Achieved the Sub-Diaconate in 1508, is a Canonical of the Cathedral of Monopoli since 1533. In the following years he was given the office of Prothonotary apostolic by Pope Pius IV. Trained culturally in the field of the Quadrivium, in 1532 has compiled an Antiphonary (of processional type) where, in addition to well-known songs from the Gregorian repertoire, he put some his short compositions monophonic closely linked to the cult practiced in the Renaissance in the city of Monopoli. Discovered in the late Seventies and published by eminent musicologist Domenico Morgante in various studies since 1981, this precious parchment is the oldest music source Italo-Albanian and testifies to the existence of a profitable cultural "contamination" between the two sides of the Adriatic Sea.
In 1542 he edited in Naples, at the publisher Sultzbach, an important treatise on Arithmetic and Geometry reprinted almost without interruption until the late Eighteenth century (1566, 1569 1575 1590 1601 1723 1727 1784). The presence of his family, owner of jus patronatus in the ancient Church of St. Peter, is documented in Monopoli at least until the first half of the Eighteenth century. It should be noted that his original surname in Albanian language (Lapazaya) appears, both in handwritten documents in the archive, both in printed works, in a rich variety of form: Lapizzaya, Lapizzaglia, Lapizzaga, Lapezzaja, etc.
The City of Monopoli has dedicated him a street not far from the Cathedral, and his marble bust stands in the entrance to the Council Chamber of the City of Durrës.

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