Orientador: Patrícia PrataTese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Estudos da LinguagemResumo: Neste trabalho investigamos como Boécio (c. 480-524) define a música e o músico em seu tratado De Institutione Musica, no qual retoma fontes greco-romanas, em especial filosóficas, para discutir a relação entre música e moral, i.e., a música como meio de educação moral, considerando seu poder de enobrecer ou perverter o homem. Nesse sentido, investigamos o referido tratado dentro de um contexto definido pelo avanço do cristianismo na produção intelectual dos séculos V e VI d.C. A fim de investigar mais a fundo a forma como o texto boeciano se relaciona com esse contexto cultural no qual se insere, tecemos uma análise comp...
Orientador: Alcides Hector Rodriguez BenoitTese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Ins...
Medieval music is difficult. When performed, its harmonies are often pretonal, its rhythms obscure, ...
The Concept of Music in the Thirteenth Century - In thirteenth-century musical treatises, proportio ...
Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius’ (c. 480-524) De Institutione Musica no longer represents the mus...
P(論文)Boethius is one of the important theorists who transmitted the musical thought in Ancient Greec...
Around A. D. 500, a young Roman intellectual A. M. S. Boethius collected all the existing knowledge ...
The contribution analyzes how Boethius elaborates the concepts of vis or facultas armonicae (power...
P(論文)In this study, I have an intention of making researches into and his work , who introduced the...
After an overview of the major inheritances of the Greek music theory in the Byzantine, Arab and Lat...
none1noQuesto articolo fa parte di un progetto di ricerca sulla storia culturale dell’idea “musica h...
Music theory is the study and practice of musical components such as those listed above. Authors Aug...
Boethius’s De institutione musica, written in the sixth century C.E., became perhaps the most read m...
O trabalho tem por objetivo apresentar algumas considerações acerca da música na Roma Antiga, a part...
The theory of “music of the spheres” (musica mundana) introduced by Boethius in his treaty De instit...
The term "musica humana" introduced in philosophy by Boetius in his treatise "De institutione music...
Orientador: Alcides Hector Rodriguez BenoitTese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Ins...
Medieval music is difficult. When performed, its harmonies are often pretonal, its rhythms obscure, ...
The Concept of Music in the Thirteenth Century - In thirteenth-century musical treatises, proportio ...
Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius’ (c. 480-524) De Institutione Musica no longer represents the mus...
P(論文)Boethius is one of the important theorists who transmitted the musical thought in Ancient Greec...
Around A. D. 500, a young Roman intellectual A. M. S. Boethius collected all the existing knowledge ...
The contribution analyzes how Boethius elaborates the concepts of vis or facultas armonicae (power...
P(論文)In this study, I have an intention of making researches into and his work , who introduced the...
After an overview of the major inheritances of the Greek music theory in the Byzantine, Arab and Lat...
none1noQuesto articolo fa parte di un progetto di ricerca sulla storia culturale dell’idea “musica h...
Music theory is the study and practice of musical components such as those listed above. Authors Aug...
Boethius’s De institutione musica, written in the sixth century C.E., became perhaps the most read m...
O trabalho tem por objetivo apresentar algumas considerações acerca da música na Roma Antiga, a part...
The theory of “music of the spheres” (musica mundana) introduced by Boethius in his treaty De instit...
The term "musica humana" introduced in philosophy by Boetius in his treatise "De institutione music...
Orientador: Alcides Hector Rodriguez BenoitTese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Ins...
Medieval music is difficult. When performed, its harmonies are often pretonal, its rhythms obscure, ...
The Concept of Music in the Thirteenth Century - In thirteenth-century musical treatises, proportio ...