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... arts . This tradition achieved its form , or nearly so , in the Hellenistic period , and perhaps we have some right to infer not only that the technical content of the several arts was then established in its main outlines , but that at ...
... arts . This tradition achieved its form , or nearly so , in the Hellenistic period , and perhaps we have some right to infer not only that the technical content of the several arts was then established in its main outlines , but that at ...
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... art of music regularly appears in its fullest form in close relation to the arts tradition - in Quinti- lian's review of the liberal arts , in Sextus Empiricus , or in writers of handbooks de musica . Its main contentions were based on ...
... art of music regularly appears in its fullest form in close relation to the arts tradition - in Quinti- lian's review of the liberal arts , in Sextus Empiricus , or in writers of handbooks de musica . Its main contentions were based on ...
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... arts " ( so , for example , Vitruvius , Isidore , Zarlino ) , while the more lim- ited statement that it is necessary to the other liberal arts rests on the same principle of intelligible harmony or unheard music . One may wonder if ...
... arts " ( so , for example , Vitruvius , Isidore , Zarlino ) , while the more lim- ited statement that it is necessary to the other liberal arts rests on the same principle of intelligible harmony or unheard music . One may wonder if ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
Some English Poems in Praise of Music | 17 |
The First Idyl of Moschus in Imitations to the | 74 |
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