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Music and mathematics : in late medieval and early modern Europe / edited by Philippe Vendrix.

Van Pelt - Albrecht Music Library ML3800 .M852 2008
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Vendrix, Philippe.
Louis A. Duhring Fund.
Series:
Collection "Epitome musical"
Language:
English
French
Italian
Subjects (All):
Music theory--Mathematics.
Music theory.
Musical temperament.
Physical Description:
394 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Turnhout : Brepols, 2008.
Contents:
Music and model in the Renaissance / Philippe Vendrix
Ratios and music in the late middle ages: a preliminary survey / Oscar João Abdounur
Music, mathematics, and the rejection of pansemioticism in the Renaissance / Dorit Tanay & Raz Chen-Morris
Qu'entend-on par "nombre sourd?" / Brigitte Van Wymeersch
Music, mathematics, and aesthetics: the case of the visual arts in the Renaissance / Ann E. Moyer
Le passioni e i numeri / Brenno Boccadoro
Corpo sonoro, geometria e temperamienti. Zarlino e la crisi del fondamento numerico della music / Guido Mambella
Applications of mathematic and geometry in Galilei's dialogo of 1581 / Claude V. Palisca
Simon Stevin and the calculation of equal temperament / Rudolf Rasch
Il rinascimento dopo il rinascimento: scientai musicae e musica scientia nella musica di Juan Carmuel Lobkowitz / Daniele Sabaino
Tempérament mésotonique et représentation.
Notes:
Text is English, Italian, or French.
Includes index.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Louis A. Duhring Fund.
ISBN:
9782503515977
2503515975
OCLC:
232124146

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