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Note to the Reader
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Edward Nowacki
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Note to the Reader xi
- Introduction 1
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Part One. The Ancient Greek Tradition in Practice and Theory
- Chapter One. The Ancient Harmoniai 11
- Chapter Two. The Tonoi 24
- Chapter Three. Alypian Notation 42
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Part Two. Mathematical Foundations
- Chapter Four. Pythagorean Harmonic Ratios from the Octave to the Comma by Continuous Subtraction 53
- Chapter Five. Boethius’s Error in the De institutione musica, 4.6 56
- Chapter Six. Aristoxenus’s Proof That the Perfect Fourth Is the Sum of Two Tones and a Semitone 60
- Chapter Seven. Aristoxenus’s Anticipation of the Logarithmic Logic of Musical Cognition 63
- Chapter Eight. The Three Mathematical Means in the Theories of Euclid, Boethius, Glarean, and Zarlino 68
- Chapter Nine. Guido and the Monochord 77
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Part Three. Emerging Theories of the Ecclesiastical Modes
- Chapter Ten. Transposition and the Doctrine of Modal Affinity 85
- Chapter Eleven. The Misunderstood Confinalis 92
- Chapter Twelve. Reading the First Quidam of the Alia Musica 111
- Chapter Thirteen. The Prologus in tonarium of Bern of Reichenau: A Translation 131
- Chapter Fourteen. Reading Hermannus 149
- Chapter Fifteen. Idealist and Empirical Perspectives in Theories of the Ecclesiastical Modes 162
- Glossary of Terms 171
- Notes 177
- Bibliography 213
- Index 219
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Note to the Reader xi
- Introduction 1
-
Part One. The Ancient Greek Tradition in Practice and Theory
- Chapter One. The Ancient Harmoniai 11
- Chapter Two. The Tonoi 24
- Chapter Three. Alypian Notation 42
-
Part Two. Mathematical Foundations
- Chapter Four. Pythagorean Harmonic Ratios from the Octave to the Comma by Continuous Subtraction 53
- Chapter Five. Boethius’s Error in the De institutione musica, 4.6 56
- Chapter Six. Aristoxenus’s Proof That the Perfect Fourth Is the Sum of Two Tones and a Semitone 60
- Chapter Seven. Aristoxenus’s Anticipation of the Logarithmic Logic of Musical Cognition 63
- Chapter Eight. The Three Mathematical Means in the Theories of Euclid, Boethius, Glarean, and Zarlino 68
- Chapter Nine. Guido and the Monochord 77
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Part Three. Emerging Theories of the Ecclesiastical Modes
- Chapter Ten. Transposition and the Doctrine of Modal Affinity 85
- Chapter Eleven. The Misunderstood Confinalis 92
- Chapter Twelve. Reading the First Quidam of the Alia Musica 111
- Chapter Thirteen. The Prologus in tonarium of Bern of Reichenau: A Translation 131
- Chapter Fourteen. Reading Hermannus 149
- Chapter Fifteen. Idealist and Empirical Perspectives in Theories of the Ecclesiastical Modes 162
- Glossary of Terms 171
- Notes 177
- Bibliography 213
- Index 219