Encyclopædia of Religion and Ethics: Mundas-PhrygiansJames Hastings, John Alexander Selbie, Louis Herbert Gray T. & T. Clark, 1917 Scope: theology, philosophy, ethics of various religions and ethical systems and relevant portions of anthropology, mythology, folklore, biology, psychology, economics and sociology. |
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עמוד 20
... knowledge of this period is somewhat vague ; but , as every monastery became a singing - school , the knowledge of the Church song was spread abroad . The Milan and Gallican Churches had adopted other forms of the chant , but the Roman ...
... knowledge of this period is somewhat vague ; but , as every monastery became a singing - school , the knowledge of the Church song was spread abroad . The Milan and Gallican Churches had adopted other forms of the chant , but the Roman ...
עמוד 33
... knowledge ; the statement as to the limiting of the kinds of music certainly does not agree with what is known from more reliable sources . Herodotus ( ii . 79 ) speaks of his surprise at finding that the song called Maneros by the Egyp ...
... knowledge ; the statement as to the limiting of the kinds of music certainly does not agree with what is known from more reliable sources . Herodotus ( ii . 79 ) speaks of his surprise at finding that the song called Maneros by the Egyp ...
עמוד 41
... knowledge of music save as an accompaniment to the voice . Musical in- struments were to them pre - eminently ' instruments of song ' ( 1 Ch 1642 , 2 Ch 76 3412 , Am 65 , Neh 1227 ) . It is a point of dispute whether there were any ...
... knowledge of music save as an accompaniment to the voice . Musical in- struments were to them pre - eminently ' instruments of song ' ( 1 Ch 1642 , 2 Ch 76 3412 , Am 65 , Neh 1227 ) . It is a point of dispute whether there were any ...
עמוד 46
... knowledge . - Until recent times the musical theory , but with the means at their dis- scholars have sought to grasp the problem of Indian knowledge of music was strictly confined to heredi - posal it was impossible that they should ...
... knowledge . - Until recent times the musical theory , but with the means at their dis- scholars have sought to grasp the problem of Indian knowledge of music was strictly confined to heredi - posal it was impossible that they should ...
עמוד 60
... knowledge of the nature of pre - Christian Teutonic music , but the strong rhythm of the alliterative poetry presupposes a marked musical rhythm . It is practically certain that harmony was unknown in instrumental and in vocal music ...
... knowledge of the nature of pre - Christian Teutonic music , but the strong rhythm of the alliterative poetry presupposes a marked musical rhythm . It is practically certain that harmony was unknown in instrumental and in vocal music ...
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