The musical structure of Plato's dialogues

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The musical structure of Plato's dialogues

J.B. Kennedy

Acumen, 2011

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 309-314) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

J. B. Kennedy argues that Plato's dialogues have an unsuspected musical structure and use symbols to encode Pythagorean doctrines. The followers of Pythagoras famously thought that the cosmos had a hidden musical structure and that wise philosophers would be able to hear this harmony of the spheres. Kennedy shows that Plato gave his dialogues a similar, hidden musical structure. He divided each dialogue into twelve parts and inserted symbols at each twelfth to mark a musical note. These passages are relatively harmonious or dissonant, and so traverse the ups and downs of a known musical scale. Many of Plato's ancient followers insisted that Plato used symbols to conceal his own views within the dialogues, but modern scholars have denied this. Kennedy, an expert in Pythagorean mathematics and music theory, now shows that Plato's dialogues do contain a system of symbols. Scholars in the humanities, without knowledge of obsolete Greek mathematics, would not have been able to detect these musical patterns. This book begins with a concise and accessible introduction to Plato's symbolic schemes and the role of allegory in ancient times. The following chapters then annotate the musical symbols in two of Plato's most popular dialogues, the Symposium and Euthyphro, and show that Plato used the musical scale as an outline for structuring his narratives.

Table of Contents

1. Musical structure in the Symposium 2. An emphatic pattern in the frame 3. Making the musical structure explicit 4. Parallel structure in the Euthyphro 5. Extracting doctrine from structure 6. Some implications

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  • NCID
    BB06826784
  • ISBN
    • 9781844652662
    • 9781844652679
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Durham
  • Pages/Volumes
    xviii, 318 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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