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... spheres . Thus too most mediaeval writers on music , from Aurelian of Réomé onwards , are content to leave it.27 Evidently , however , the universal acceptance in the Middle Ages of the ancient idea of Intelligences as motors of the spheres ...
... spheres . Thus too most mediaeval writers on music , from Aurelian of Réomé onwards , are content to leave it.27 Evidently , however , the universal acceptance in the Middle Ages of the ancient idea of Intelligences as motors of the spheres ...
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... spheres and even of spirits " gradatim stellis singulis dedi- catos , quos Proculus etiam angelos et Iamblichus insuper ar- changelos principatusque cognominant . " " Of these , such as are particularly ' solar ' were called by the ...
... spheres and even of spirits " gradatim stellis singulis dedi- catos , quos Proculus etiam angelos et Iamblichus insuper ar- changelos principatusque cognominant . " " Of these , such as are particularly ' solar ' were called by the ...
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... spheres in general , but to the eighth sphere or Starry Firmament , as governed specifically by the Cherubim.35 Tillyard seems to think that this correspondence was in the main mediaeval tradition , and speaks as if it appeared in ...
... spheres in general , but to the eighth sphere or Starry Firmament , as governed specifically by the Cherubim.35 Tillyard seems to think that this correspondence was in the main mediaeval tradition , and speaks as if it appeared in ...
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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