Talk:Henry Aldrich

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According to http://library.telkamp.eu/facetiae, the poem was actually written by Père Sirmond.

Clouseau (talk) 21:20, 25 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]

The same website also gives a different version of the Latin text. 71.252.190.14 (talk) 16:57, 11 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]


A slightly different version of this same poem / drinking song appears in a 1579 music print by Gerlach-Montanus (Nuremberg), set by the composer, Orlando di Lasso. This date precedes the birth dates of both Sirmond and Aldrich. In this version, the full text reads: "Si bene perpendi, causae quinque sunt bibendi: hospitis advertus, sitis praesens atque futura, et vini bonitas, ne perdas tua jura, ac propter pulices multiplicato vices." See A LassoGA 11,37 or Peter Bergquist (ed.), _Motets from Printed Anthologies and Manuscripts_, 1570-1579. (M. K. Eagen, UNC-CH).