Dreves, Guido Maria
Dreves, Guido Maria
Dreves, Guido Maria, German music historian and priest; b. Hamburg, Oct. 27, 1854; d. Mitwitz, near Kronach, June 1, 1909. He entered the Jesuit order, and lived in Vienna and Wiirzburg. For distinguished ser-vice to the cause of hymnology and medieval music, the Univ. of Munich made him a Ph.D. (honoris causa).
Writings
Co-ed., with C. Blume and H. Bannister, Analecta hymnica medii aevi (55 vols., 1886–1922); Cantiones bohemicae
(1886); Die Hymnen des Johannes von Jenstein (1886); Aurelius Ambrosius, der Vater des Kirchengesanges (1893); Psalteria rhyth-mica (1901); Die Kirche der Lateiner in ihren Liedern (1908).
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