Also known as John Hoskins (I), John, I Hoskins, John Hoskins the Elder, John, the elder Hoskins, John I Hoskins, John, der Ältere Hoskins, John, approximately 1595-approximately 1664 Hoskins
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John Hoskins (English lutenist/composer; fl. c. 1600–1620) was an English lutenist-composer whose historical footprint is unusually “continental”: he is attested as a composer within the so-called Königsberg lute manuscript (compiled c. 1600–1620, in French tablature), a cosmopolitan source associated with Königsberg (now Kaliningrad) that preserves repertory drawn from across northern and central Europe. Modern scholarly discussion of the manuscript explicitly notes that it contains music by “a
2 objects attributed to John Hoskins, held across European museums, libraries & archives · via Europeana
English miniature painter (ca. 1590-1665)
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· 1996 · cited 200,620x
· 2021 · cited 41,712x
· 2000 · cited 36,354x
· 2007 · cited 34,338x
· 1992 · cited 28,853x
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