The Concept of Music in the Thirteenth Century - In thirteenth-century musical treatises, proportio borders both upon the technical innovations arising from the musica mensurata and the traditional categories in use since Saint Augustine and Boethius. This paper, following a university-connected study of these treatises - particularly Anonymous IV, Anonymous of Saint- Emmeram and De mensurabili musica by Jean de Garlande -, endeavors to trace the analogical processes which led from scholasticism to musical thought by way of three main orientations : language and vocabulary, documentary procedures, and constructive procedures.Dans les traités musicaux du XIIIe siècle, la proportio voisine entre la prise en compte des innovations techniques s...
Medieval music is difficult. When performed, its harmonies are often pretonal, its rhythms obscure, ...
This thesis examines John Scotus Eriugena’s reading of Augustine’s De musica. It argues that materia...
Adémar de Chabannes (989-1034), monk at the abbey of Saint Cybard in Angoulême, historian, homilist,...
In the thirteenth-century, the city of Paris witnessed the birth of the University, the gradual pene...
La journée de travail que propose l'équipe musicologie du CESCM a pour objectif de réfléchir aux rel...
Anheim (Étienne), Spread and usage of rhythmic polyphony (ars nova) in the South (Southern France, N...
The treatise on music of ca 1270 attributed to Magister Lambertus/Aristoteles of which we propose a ...
Ouvrage dirigé par Michel Balard et Michel SotIntégré au quadrivium dans l'ouvrage encyclopédique de...
It appears that the area of Church music, although not completely neglected, has not yet given rise ...
This paper attempts to come to grips with some of the questions raised by the transcription of polyp...
Boethius’s De institutione musica, written in the sixth century C.E., became perhaps the most read m...
In this paper, I examine the background of music theorist Johannes de Grocheio and the circumstances...
L'objectif de ce travail est d'analyser comment se constitue et évolue un discours sur la musique en...
Although Musicae artis disciplina (hereafter Musica) has long been associated with the same Italian ...
390 pagesHow was music theorized as a spiritual practice in the middle ages? Through cross-disciplin...
Medieval music is difficult. When performed, its harmonies are often pretonal, its rhythms obscure, ...
This thesis examines John Scotus Eriugena’s reading of Augustine’s De musica. It argues that materia...
Adémar de Chabannes (989-1034), monk at the abbey of Saint Cybard in Angoulême, historian, homilist,...
In the thirteenth-century, the city of Paris witnessed the birth of the University, the gradual pene...
La journée de travail que propose l'équipe musicologie du CESCM a pour objectif de réfléchir aux rel...
Anheim (Étienne), Spread and usage of rhythmic polyphony (ars nova) in the South (Southern France, N...
The treatise on music of ca 1270 attributed to Magister Lambertus/Aristoteles of which we propose a ...
Ouvrage dirigé par Michel Balard et Michel SotIntégré au quadrivium dans l'ouvrage encyclopédique de...
It appears that the area of Church music, although not completely neglected, has not yet given rise ...
This paper attempts to come to grips with some of the questions raised by the transcription of polyp...
Boethius’s De institutione musica, written in the sixth century C.E., became perhaps the most read m...
In this paper, I examine the background of music theorist Johannes de Grocheio and the circumstances...
L'objectif de ce travail est d'analyser comment se constitue et évolue un discours sur la musique en...
Although Musicae artis disciplina (hereafter Musica) has long been associated with the same Italian ...
390 pagesHow was music theorized as a spiritual practice in the middle ages? Through cross-disciplin...
Medieval music is difficult. When performed, its harmonies are often pretonal, its rhythms obscure, ...
This thesis examines John Scotus Eriugena’s reading of Augustine’s De musica. It argues that materia...
Adémar de Chabannes (989-1034), monk at the abbey of Saint Cybard in Angoulême, historian, homilist,...