Harmony and the music of the spheres : the ars musica in ninth-century commentaries on Martianus Capella

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    • Teeuwen, Mariken
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Harmony and the music of the spheres : the ars musica in ninth-century commentaries on Martianus Capella

by Mariken Teeuwen

(Mittellateinische Studien und Texte, Bd. 30)

Brill, 2002

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [571]-584) and indexes

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In the ninth century, Martianus Capella's De nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii, a late-antique encyclopedia of ancient learning on the seven Liberal Arts, was read with scrupulous vigour by the intellectual elite. Carolingian scholars produced a wealth of commentaries and glosses, which survived hidden in the margins of a remarkably large number of manuscripts. In the first part of the book, the manuscript tradition of the oldest commentary is taken under scrutiny, and the Carolingian reception of ancient knowledge on the subject of music is opened up and analyzed. Its relevance for the formation of a new, medieval music theory is evaluated. In the second part, the relevant parts of the oldest commentary are edited on the basis of eight ninth-century manuscripts.

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Acknowledgements Abbreviations I. Introduction II. Poetic Singers in the Book of Jeremiah: The Prophet (Rendering the City as Female) and the City's Female Poet III. Lamentions 1 IV. Lamentions 2 V. Lamentions 3-5 VI. Conclusion Bibliography Index of Topics and Authors Index of Text Refernces

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