Contemplating Music: SubstanceRuth Katz, Carl Dahlhaus Pendragon Press, 1987 - 392 strán (strany) Volume I, Substance, contains, under the heading Substance, the writings of Plato, Plotinus, Boethius, Marsilio Ficcino, Tommaso Campanella, Johannes Kepler, Arthur Schopenhauer, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Feruccio Busoni. Under the heading Essence and Distinctness are found the writings of Aristotle, Aristoxenus, Philodemus, Immanuel Kant, Friedrich W.J. Schelling, George W.F. Hegel, Johann Herbart, and Eduard Hanslick. |
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Augustine De musica VI 391 | 31 |
Augustine Confessions XI c 397 | 69 |
Mei Letter to Vincenzo Galilei on Ancient | 91 |
Mersenne Harmonie universelle 1636 | 105 |
5 | 123 |
50 | 135 |
31 | 146 |
Krause Von der Musikalischen Poesie 1752 | 163 |
Batteux Les Beaux arts réduits à un même | 259 |
Morellet De lExpression en musique et de limitation | 269 |
Boyé Lexpression musicale mise au rang | 285 |
Chabanon Observations sur la musique 1779 | 295 |
PART EIGHT | 319 |
Rameau Observations sur notre instinct pour | 339 |
Diderot Le neveu de Rameau c 176064 | 367 |
Heinse Musikalische Dialogen 1776 or 1777 | 375 |
PART | 173 |
Avison An Essay on Musical Expression 1752 | 185 |
Webb Observations on the Correspondence between | 201 |
Beattie Essay on Poetry and Music as They Affect | 215 |
Twining Two Dissertations on Poetical and Musical | 243 |
Lacépède La Poétique de la musique 1785 | 385 |
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69 | 419 |
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