This collection of essays argues that early music theory is more interesting than commonly held and that its broad and loose definition in antiquity and the Middle Ages allows for the inclusion of a plethora of intellectual pursuits under the heading of "Music Theory".
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This collection of essays argues that early music theory is more interesting than commonly held and that its broad and loose definition in antiquity and the Middle Ages allows for the inclusion of a plethora of intellectual pursuits under the heading of "Music Theory".
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Add this copy of Music Theory and Its Sources: Antiquity and the Middle to cart. $75.00, very good condition, Sold by John C. Newland rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Cheltenham, Glos., UNITED KINGDOM, published 1990 by University of Notre Dame Press.
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Used-Very Good. VG hardback (no dust jacket) 1990 1st edition, tightly bound in cream cloth with brown and shiny red lettering to front and spine; a clean, tidy copy.