Aristoxenus (redirect from Aristoxenos)
after the influence of his father: The second important influence on Aristoxenos' development was Pythagoreanism: Born in Tarentum, the city in which...
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examine are those of Pythagoras and the Pythagorean school, Archytas, Aristoxenos, and Ptolemy (including his versions of the genera of Didymos and Eratosthenes)...
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Supplements. Basel 1944–1959, 2. Edition 1967–1969. I. Dikaiarchos (1944); II. Aristoxenos (1945); III. Klearchos (1948); IV. Demetrios von Phaleron (1949); V....
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Inscription honoring Aristoxenos, son of Demophon probably benefactor of the gymnasium in Athens, late third or second century BC., Musée du Louvre....
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and modern Dorian mode. The terminology is based on the Elements by Aristoxenos (fl. c. 335 BCE), a disciple of Aristotle. The Phrygian tonos or harmonia...
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Ariana, Arietta, Aristides, Aristarchus, Aristomenes, Aristobulos, Aristoxenos, Aristos, Aristophanes, Aristea, Aristotelis, and others, the majority...
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Euripides – Iphigenia in Aulis ca. 485 BC – Euripides ca. 375–360 BC – Aristoxenos of Tarentum 2nd century BC – Athenios, son of Athenios 2nd century BC...
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major third, and a semitone, which was divided into two microtones. Aristoxenos, Didymos and others presented the semitone as being divided into two...
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Inscription honoring Aristoxénos, son of Demophon, probably benefactor of the gymnasium in Athens, late third or second century BC, Musée du Louvre...
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like Alkman and Anakreon mention both magadis and pektis. According to Aristoxenos magadis and pektis were the same instrument; if this is correct magadis...
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