The Scientia artis musice of Hélie Salomon: Teaching Music in the Late Thirteenth Century

The Scientia artis musice of Hélie Salomon: Teaching Music in the Late Thirteenth Century
Title The Scientia artis musice of Hélie Salomon: Teaching Music in the Late Thirteenth Century PDF eBook
Author Joseph Dyer
Publisher Routledge
Pages 343
Release 2018-01-12
Genre Music
ISBN 1351983768

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Hélie Salomon’s Scientia artis musice (1274), is a practical manual devoted to basic concepts, psalmody, vocal pedagogy, the musical hand in singing, clefs as indicators of the tone (mode) to which a piece belongs, and practical instruction in the singing of four-voice parallel organum. Joseph Dyer presents the first, much-needed, modern edition of Salomon’s treatise, accompanied by a full English translation, comprehensive introduction and commentary. This edition corrects errors in the 1784 edition of Martin Gerbert, includes the music of chants omitted by Gerbert from the tonary, and makes available reproductions in colour of the eight illustrations in the treatise.

Fulgentius the Mythographer

Fulgentius the Mythographer
Title Fulgentius the Mythographer PDF eBook
Author Wilbur Devereux Jones
Publisher Ohio State University Press
Pages 280
Release 1971
Genre Great Britain
ISBN 0814201628

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"Sir Robert Peel, 2nd Baronet (5 February 1788 2 July 1850) was a British Conservative statesman, who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 10 December 1834 to 8 April 1835, and also from 30 August 1841 to 29 June 1846. While Home Secretary, Peel helped create the modern concept of the police force, leading to officers being known as "Bobbies" (in England) and "Peelers" (in Northern Ireland). As Prime Minister Peel issued the Tamworth Manifesto (1834) during his brief first period in office, leading to the formation of the Conservative Party out of the shattered Tory Party; in his second administration he repealed the Corn Laws."--Wikipedia.

Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy

Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy
Title Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Henrik Lagerlund
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 1448
Release 2010-12-07
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 140209728X

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This is the first reference ever devoted to medieval philosophy. It covers all areas of the field from 500-1500 including philosophers, philosophies, key terms and concepts. It also provides analyses of particular theories plus cultural and social contexts.

The Early Oxford Press

The Early Oxford Press
Title The Early Oxford Press PDF eBook
Author Falconer Madan
Publisher
Pages 448
Release 1895
Genre Bibliography
ISBN

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The Medieval Book of Birds

The Medieval Book of Birds
Title The Medieval Book of Birds PDF eBook
Author Of Fouilloy D 1172 or 3 Hugh
Publisher Franklin Classics
Pages 466
Release 2018-10-15
Genre
ISBN 9780343236854

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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

The Heir of Redclyffe

The Heir of Redclyffe
Title The Heir of Redclyffe PDF eBook
Author Charlotte M. Yonge
Publisher e-artnow
Pages 721
Release 2020-04-09
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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The Heir of Redclyffe tells the story of the Byronic Guy Morville, heir to the Redclyffe baronetcy, and his cousin Philip Morville, a conceited hypocrite who enjoys an unwarrantedly high reputation. When Guy raises money to secretly pay off the debts of his blackguard uncle, Philip spreads the rumour that Guy is a reckless gambler. As a result Guy's proposed marriage to his guardian's daughter Amy is called off and he is disowned by his guardian. Guy bears the situation with a new-found Christian fortitude until the uncle clears his character, enabling him to marry Amy after all.

Famines During the ʻLittle Ice Ageʼ (1300-1800)

Famines During the ʻLittle Ice Ageʼ (1300-1800)
Title Famines During the ʻLittle Ice Ageʼ (1300-1800) PDF eBook
Author Dominik Collet
Publisher Springer
Pages 265
Release 2017-08-01
Genre Science
ISBN 3319543377

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This highly interdisciplinary book studies historical famines as an interface of nature and culture. It will bring together researchers from the natural and social sciences as well as the humanities. With reference to recent interdisciplinary concepts (disaster studies, vulnerability studies, environmental history) it will examine, how the dominant opposition of natural and cultural factors can be overcome. Such an integrated approach includes the "archives of nature" as well as "archives of man". It challenges deterministic models of human-environment interaction and replaces them with a dynamic, historicising approach. As a result it provides a fresh perspective on the entanglement of climate and culture in past societies.