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This fascinating study looks at music and its intellectual context in the eleventh and twelfth centuries. Drawing on a rich body of theoretical literature and manuscript sources, this book paints a detailed picture of the study of music in eleventh-and early twelfth-century Germany. It focuses on the activity of a group of prominent intellectuals based in the monastic and cathedral schools of the German Kingdom, charting their sources and shared concerns, while subtly examining their reception and modification of each others’ ideas. Distilling a considerable amount of German scholarship, it situates music in its proper place among other intellectual developments that took place in eleventh-century Germany. This book is above all a study of motivations and thought processes of a group of medieval thinkers: it and will appeal to specialist and non-specialist ecclesiastical, intellectual and cultural historians, as well as to historians of music and of medieval culture.
T. J. H. McCarthy has held teaching and research positions at Trinity College, Dublin, the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, Toronto and New College of Florida
Introduction1. The south-German circle: an historical introduction2. Ancient doctors and modern masters: the south-German circle at work3. Dialectic and the theory of music4 .Plato, his interpreters and the south-German circle5. Textbook codices’: the music theory manuscripts of the eleventh and twelfth centuriesBibliography Index
Bernhard Zeller, Charles West, Francesca Tinti, Marco Stoffella, Nicolas Schroeder, Carine van Rhijn, Steffen Patzold, Thomas Kohl, Wendy Davies, Miriam Czock, Francesca (Ikerbasque Research Professor) Tinti, Marco (Professore aggregato (lecturer) in Medieval History) Stoffella, Carine (Universitair docent-onderzoeker (lecturer)) van Rhijn, Thomas (Vertreter einer Professur (Acting Professor)) Kohl, Wendy (Professor) Davies, Miriam (Akademische Oberratin im Hochschuldienst (senior lecturer)) Czock