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Perfect Harmony and Melting Strains assembles interdisciplinary
essays investigating concepts of harmony during a transitional
period, in which the Pythagorean notion of a harmoniously ordered
cosmos competed with and was transformed by new theories about
sound - and new ways of conceptualizing the world. From the
perspectives of philosophy, literary scholarship, and musicology,
the contributions consider music's ambivalent position between
mathematical abstraction and sensibility, between the metaphysics
of harmony and the physics of sound. Essays examine the late
medieval and early modern history of ideas concerning the nature of
music and cosmic harmony, and trace their transformations in early
modern musico-literary discourses. Within this framework, essays
further offer original readings of important philosophical,
literary, and musicological works. This interdisciplinary volume
brings into focus the transformation of a predominant Renaissance
worldview and of music's scientific, theological, literary, as well
as cultural conceptions and functions in the early modern period,
and will be of interest to scholars of the classics, philosophy,
musicology, as well as literary and cultural studies.
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