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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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 100
עמוד 9
... theory were true . Much more probable are those theories which connect the origin of music with man's innate love of rhythm , rhythmic action and rhythmic speech . The most primitive forms of song or chant are rhythmic with the minimum ...
... theory were true . Much more probable are those theories which connect the origin of music with man's innate love of rhythm , rhythmic action and rhythmic speech . The most primitive forms of song or chant are rhythmic with the minimum ...
עמוד 37
... theory by the scholars of the Middle Ages . Along with the development of practical music theoretical investigation of music was also pro- ceeding . The first important stride was made by Pythagoras , when he showed how the numerical ...
... theory by the scholars of the Middle Ages . Along with the development of practical music theoretical investigation of music was also pro- ceeding . The first important stride was made by Pythagoras , when he showed how the numerical ...
עמוד 46
... 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 succeed . tary musicians . In order that the ...
... 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 succeed . tary musicians . In order that the ...
עמוד 60
... theory . The de Harmonica Institutione of the Flemish monk Hucbald describes the first attempts at the forms of harmony later known as organum ' and ' descant ' ; at the end of the following century comes the more advanced work of Otger ...
... theory . The de Harmonica Institutione of the Flemish monk Hucbald describes the first attempts at the forms of harmony later known as organum ' and ' descant ' ; at the end of the following century comes the more advanced work of Otger ...
עמוד 63
... theory that the practices were for the purposes of securing and indicating the marks of subjugation of the conquered to his con- queror , the slave to his master , and that they were repeated as religious rites for the same reason- the ...
... theory that the practices were for the purposes of securing and indicating the marks of subjugation of the conquered to his con- queror , the slave to his master , and that they were repeated as religious rites for the same reason- the ...
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