At the end of the fourteenth century the iconography of Music shows a complex morphology based on the myth of the first founding father of the musical art. Its most sophisticated image appears in the opening illumination of Pit (Paris, Bibl. Nationale, It. 568), one of the most important manuscripts of the Italian Ars Nova. After reviewing the existing bibliography, the first part of the article traces the cultural context that produced this illumination. The second part reconstructs the whole history of the myth of the origin of music, its biblical tradition (Jubal), its pagan equivalent (Pythagoras), their association with the myth of translatio studii (the pillars of knowledge), and its syncretic form adopted from the twelfth century onw...
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L’articolo propone un’analisi delle testimonianze relative alla connessione tra la morte di Pitagora...
On the symbolic role assumed by mythical musicians (e.g. Marsyas, Olympus, Orpheus, Thamyris) in the...
The transmission of musical heritage from the ancient world to the medieval and early modern West wa...
The idea of the “blacksmith musician” was widely spread in the ancient world: from the biblical myth...
The present article deals with some late antique or early medieval interpretations of the figure of ...
The theory of “music of the spheres” (musica mundana) introduced by Boethius in his treaty De instit...
ITALIANO: Questo articolo è incentrato sullo studio del culto di Giobbe come patrono dei musicisti i...
Throughout the Ancien Régime, mythology played a remarkably vital role in opera, defining such epoch...
In is fairly usual for music history handbooks to introduce certain remote musical forms, documented...
Two paintings by G. A. Sirani show a close link between poetry, painting and music, as recognized ...
Musical images moving through ages and spaces: from Cyriacus of Ancona’s travel diaries to the early...
Stabat Mater is one of the last compositions by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi and today it is probably...
This article signs a light on the musical contents of a “book of births”, the Liber Nativitatum or A...
The oldest conception of the origins of music in European culture was formulated by Democritus, who ...
L’article envisage le problème général de l’imitation des modèles classiques dans le cadre spécifiqu...
L’articolo propone un’analisi delle testimonianze relative alla connessione tra la morte di Pitagora...
On the symbolic role assumed by mythical musicians (e.g. Marsyas, Olympus, Orpheus, Thamyris) in the...
The transmission of musical heritage from the ancient world to the medieval and early modern West wa...