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Musica Naturalis: Speculative Music Theory and Poetics, from Saint Augustine to the Late Middle Ages in France

Musica Naturalis: Speculative Music Theory and Poetics, from Saint Augustine to the Late Middle Ages in France

  • Author: Jeserich, Philipp
  • Translator: Curley, Michael J.
  • Translator: Rendall, Steven

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Contents

  • Preface
  • Part One
  • 1. Trends in Recent Research on the Late Middle Ages
  • 2. Eustache Deschamps, L'Art de Dictier, 1392: Presentation and State of Research
  • 3. Desiderata in Research
  • Part Two
  • 4. From Pagan Late Antiquity to the Christian Middle Ages
  • 5. Augustine, De musica
  • 6. Boethius, De institutione arithmetica and De institutionemusica
  • 7. Speculative Music Theory in the Boethian Tradition,500-1500
  • 8. Speculative Music Theory and Poetics
  • 9. Instead of a Summary: Speculative Music Theory and Poeticsin the French Vernacular. Evrart de Conty's Echecs amoureux and Glose
  • Part Three
  • 10. Eustache Deschamps's L'Art de Dictier Revisited: New Connections
  • 11. The Speculative Conception of Music and the "Formalist" Poetics of the Grands Rhetoriqueurs
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index