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XIII. The Christian Era the Development of Early Medieval Images
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Photographic Sources xi
- Contents xiii
- List of Illustrations xvii
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ONE. MUSIC OF THE SPHERES
- Introduction to Part One 2
- I. Theories of the Cosmos in Antiquity 7
- II. The Hellenistic Period 20
- III. The Early Christian Centuries 29
- IV. The Early Works of Art 42
- V. Tonal Theories of Music of the Spheres 70
- VI. The Emergence of Celestial Musicians in Christian Iconography 87
- VII. Late Medieval Writings and Dante's Paradise 116
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VIII. Musician Angels
- DANCING ANGELS AND THE DANCE OF THE BLESSED 130
- SINGING ANGELS 138
- ANGEL ORCHESTRAS 143
- ANGELS OF THE PSALTER 173
- ANGELS’ INSTRUMENTS – REAL OR IMAGINARY? 183
- IX. Renaissance and Humanism 188
- X. Two Offshoots of the Idea of the Music of the Spheres 203
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TWO. MUSIC AND DEATH
- Introduction to Part Two 218
- XI. Music as a Symbol of Death in Antiquity 224
- XII. Later Greek Concepts and the Hellenistic Period 242
- XIII. The Christian Era the Development of Early Medieval Images 270
- XIV. Later Medieval Images: The Dance of Death 291
- XV. The Fifteenth-Century Mystics 313
- XVI. Survivals of Earlier Images 320
- Conclusion: Survivals in Contemporary Musical Concepts 337
- Appendix I. EXCERPTS FROM FIRST CHAPTER OF LETTER ON HARMONY ADDRESSED TO ARCHBISHOP RATHBOD OF TREVES BY REGINO OF PRÜM 349
- Appendix II. EXCERPTS FROM THE HYMN “NATURALIS CONCORDIA VOCUM CUM PLANETIS” (“NATURAL HARMONY OF THE TONK AND THE PLANETS”) 351
- Appendix III. THE MUSIC IN DANTE’S COSMOS 352
- Appendix IV. A NOTE ON THE SINGERS OF THE GHENT ALTAR 357
- Appendix V. REAL OR IMAGINARY INSTRUMENTS: AN EXAMINATION OF THE BEATUS MANUSCRIPTS AND THE UTRECHT PSALTER 360
- Index 365
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Photographic Sources xi
- Contents xiii
- List of Illustrations xvii
-
ONE. MUSIC OF THE SPHERES
- Introduction to Part One 2
- I. Theories of the Cosmos in Antiquity 7
- II. The Hellenistic Period 20
- III. The Early Christian Centuries 29
- IV. The Early Works of Art 42
- V. Tonal Theories of Music of the Spheres 70
- VI. The Emergence of Celestial Musicians in Christian Iconography 87
- VII. Late Medieval Writings and Dante's Paradise 116
-
VIII. Musician Angels
- DANCING ANGELS AND THE DANCE OF THE BLESSED 130
- SINGING ANGELS 138
- ANGEL ORCHESTRAS 143
- ANGELS OF THE PSALTER 173
- ANGELS’ INSTRUMENTS – REAL OR IMAGINARY? 183
- IX. Renaissance and Humanism 188
- X. Two Offshoots of the Idea of the Music of the Spheres 203
-
TWO. MUSIC AND DEATH
- Introduction to Part Two 218
- XI. Music as a Symbol of Death in Antiquity 224
- XII. Later Greek Concepts and the Hellenistic Period 242
- XIII. The Christian Era the Development of Early Medieval Images 270
- XIV. Later Medieval Images: The Dance of Death 291
- XV. The Fifteenth-Century Mystics 313
- XVI. Survivals of Earlier Images 320
- Conclusion: Survivals in Contemporary Musical Concepts 337
- Appendix I. EXCERPTS FROM FIRST CHAPTER OF LETTER ON HARMONY ADDRESSED TO ARCHBISHOP RATHBOD OF TREVES BY REGINO OF PRÜM 349
- Appendix II. EXCERPTS FROM THE HYMN “NATURALIS CONCORDIA VOCUM CUM PLANETIS” (“NATURAL HARMONY OF THE TONK AND THE PLANETS”) 351
- Appendix III. THE MUSIC IN DANTE’S COSMOS 352
- Appendix IV. A NOTE ON THE SINGERS OF THE GHENT ALTAR 357
- Appendix V. REAL OR IMAGINARY INSTRUMENTS: AN EXAMINATION OF THE BEATUS MANUSCRIPTS AND THE UTRECHT PSALTER 360
- Index 365