Definition of Campanologists. Meaning of Campanologists. Synonyms of Campanologists

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Definition of Campanologists

Campanologist
Campanologist Cam`pa*nol"o*gist, n. One skilled in campanology; a bell ringer.

Meaning of Campanologists from wikipedia

- derived from the Ancient Gr**** -λογία (-logia) meaning 'the study of'. A campanologist is one who studies campanology, though it is po****rly misused to refer...
- Richard Duckworth (fl. 1695), was an English campanologist. Duckworth, a native of Leicestershire, is probably identical with the Richard Duckworth mentioned...
- are artistic and skilled performances difficult to automate. The term campanologist is po****rly misused to refer to a bell-ringer, but this properly refers...
- deal of his time promoting his father's work. He and Esca were keen campanologists. Hayek died unexpectedly in 2004 in Dartington, Devon on the morning...
- ****ociation German Carillon ****ociation Guild of Carillonneurs and Campanologists of Switzerland The Guild of Carillonneurs in North America Guild of...
- eliminators of the National 12 Bell Striking contest, in which teams of campanologists from around the world compete to win the Taylor Trophy. In 2017 the...
- bourdon Emmanuel, which was cast in 1686. Emmanuel is considered by campanologists as one of Europe's finest bells and was designated a national historic...
- life of Richard Shewin, Guyler pla**** General Gland, soldier-scholar, campanologist and author of war memoirs, including in Not a Drum was Heard. During...
- People's Salvation Cathedral. The leader of the team was the Italian campanologist Flavio Zambotto. Flavio Zambotto said about the bell: "The collaboration...
- dulci jubilo for Parker. In the 1920s Parker became interested, through campanologist William Wooding Starmer, in carillon and bell music. It is believed...