After an overview of the major inheritances of the Greek music theory in the Byzantine, Arab and Latin worlds, the paper examines Boethius’ De institutione musica, the most influential work of music theory in Latin Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Attention is paid to how Boethius describes the ancient methodological approaches to musical sciences, starting with Pythagoras, and their presence in medieval treatises. The last section deals with the reception of Ptolemy, Aristoxenus and the pseudo-Aristotelian Problemata in the late Middle Ages
The present paper has two main goals. The first is to illustrate the two most influential portraits ...
The transmission of musical heritage from the ancient world to the medieval and early modern West wa...
What can we learn about the Intellectual history of the pre-modern Islamic world by examining the sc...
After an overview of the major inheritances of the Greek music theory in the Byzantine, Arab and Lat...
Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius’ (c. 480-524) De Institutione Musica no longer represents the mus...
Music theory is the study and practice of musical components such as those listed above. Authors Aug...
P(論文)Boethius is one of the important theorists who transmitted the musical thought in Ancient Greec...
This work is introduction to and a general survey of the treatises written in Latin between the 3rd ...
The contribution analyzes how Boethius elaborates the concepts of vis or facultas armonicae (power...
The theory of “music of the spheres” (musica mundana) introduced by Boethius in his treaty De instit...
P(論文)In this study, I have an intention of making researches into and his work , who introduced the...
Orientador: Patrícia PrataTese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Estudos...
Boethius’s De institutione musica, written in the sixth century C.E., became perhaps the most read m...
The theory of "music of the spheres" (musica mundana) introduced by Boethius in his treaty De instit...
Around A. D. 500, a young Roman intellectual A. M. S. Boethius collected all the existing knowledge ...
The present paper has two main goals. The first is to illustrate the two most influential portraits ...
The transmission of musical heritage from the ancient world to the medieval and early modern West wa...
What can we learn about the Intellectual history of the pre-modern Islamic world by examining the sc...
After an overview of the major inheritances of the Greek music theory in the Byzantine, Arab and Lat...
Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius’ (c. 480-524) De Institutione Musica no longer represents the mus...
Music theory is the study and practice of musical components such as those listed above. Authors Aug...
P(論文)Boethius is one of the important theorists who transmitted the musical thought in Ancient Greec...
This work is introduction to and a general survey of the treatises written in Latin between the 3rd ...
The contribution analyzes how Boethius elaborates the concepts of vis or facultas armonicae (power...
The theory of “music of the spheres” (musica mundana) introduced by Boethius in his treaty De instit...
P(論文)In this study, I have an intention of making researches into and his work , who introduced the...
Orientador: Patrícia PrataTese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Estudos...
Boethius’s De institutione musica, written in the sixth century C.E., became perhaps the most read m...
The theory of "music of the spheres" (musica mundana) introduced by Boethius in his treaty De instit...
Around A. D. 500, a young Roman intellectual A. M. S. Boethius collected all the existing knowledge ...
The present paper has two main goals. The first is to illustrate the two most influential portraits ...
The transmission of musical heritage from the ancient world to the medieval and early modern West wa...
What can we learn about the Intellectual history of the pre-modern Islamic world by examining the sc...