Aspects of the Performative in Medieval Culture

Aspects of the Performative in Medieval Culture
Title Aspects of the Performative in Medieval Culture PDF eBook
Author Manuele Gragnolati
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Pages 328
Release 2010-04-29
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3110222477

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The volume assesses performative structures within a variety of medieval forms of textuality, from vernacular literature to records of parliamentary proceedings, from prayer books to musical composition. Three issues are central to the volume: the role of ritual speech acts; the way in which authorship can be seen as created within medieval texts rather than as a given category; finally, phenomena of voice, created and situated between citation and repetition, especially in forms which appropriate and transform literary tradition. The volume encompasses articles by historians and musicologists as well as literary scholars. It spans European literature from the West (French, German, Italian) to the East (Church Slavonic), vernacular and Latin; it contrasts modes of liturgical meditation in the Western and Eastern Church with secular plays and songs, and it brings together studies on the character of ‛voice’ in major medieval authors such as Dante with examples of Dante-reception in the early twentieth century.

A History of European Printing

A History of European Printing
Title A History of European Printing PDF eBook
Author Colin Clair
Publisher London ; New York : Academic Press
Pages 544
Release 1976
Genre Design
ISBN

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A Dictionary of Music and Musicians

A Dictionary of Music and Musicians
Title A Dictionary of Music and Musicians PDF eBook
Author George Grove
Publisher
Pages 790
Release 1890
Genre Music
ISBN

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Cyclopedia of Music & Musicians

Cyclopedia of Music & Musicians
Title Cyclopedia of Music & Musicians PDF eBook
Author John Denison Champlin
Publisher
Pages 508
Release 1893
Genre Composers
ISBN

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Naaman-Zwillingsbrüder

Naaman-Zwillingsbrüder
Title Naaman-Zwillingsbrüder PDF eBook
Author John Denison Champlin
Publisher
Pages 648
Release 1893
Genre Music
ISBN

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Arcani Musicali

Arcani Musicali
Title Arcani Musicali PDF eBook
Author Angelo Berardi
Publisher Sagwan Press
Pages 38
Release 2015-08-26
Genre
ISBN 9781340421953

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Music in Renaissance Magic

Music in Renaissance Magic
Title Music in Renaissance Magic PDF eBook
Author Gary Tomlinson
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 318
Release 1993
Genre History
ISBN 9780226807928

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Magic enjoyed a vigorous revival in sixteenth-century Europe, attaining a prestige lost for over a millennium and becoming, for some, a kind of universal philosophy. Renaissance music also suggested a form of universal knowledge through renewed interest in two ancient themes: the Pythagorean and Platonic "harmony of the celestial spheres" and the legendary effects of the music of bards like Orpheus, Arion, and David. In this climate, Renaissance philosophers drew many new and provocative connections between music and the occult sciences. In Music in Renaissance Magic, Gary Tomlinson describes some of these connections and offers a fresh view of the development of early modern thought in Italy. Raising issues essential to postmodern historiography—issues of cultural distance and our relationship to the others who inhabit our constructions of the past —Tomlinson provides a rich store of ideas for students of early modern culture, for musicologists, and for historians of philosophy, science, and religion. "A scholarly step toward a goal that many composers have aimed for: to rescue the idea of New Age Music—that music can promote spiritual well-being—from the New Ageists who have reduced it to a level of sonic wallpaper."—Kyle Gann, Village Voice "An exemplary piece of musical and intellectual history, of interest to all students of the Renaissance as well as musicologists. . . . The author deserves congratulations for introducing this new approach to the study of Renaissance music."—Peter Burke, NOTES "Gary Tomlinson's Music in Renaissance Magic: Toward a Historiography of Others examines the 'otherness' of magical cosmology. . . . [A] passionate, eloquently melancholy, and important book."—Anne Lake Prescott, Studies in English Literature