10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «CITHARISTIC» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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Ancient Greek Music: A New Technical History
Finally, we must consider the possibility of a bifurcation in the evolution of (more
or less) absolute pitch assignment, associated with the 'citharistic' and the 'auletic'
traditions of using the notation. If the original scale of the Lydian key remained ...
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The age of criticism: the late Renaissance in Italy
(2) If the auletic and citharistic forms are arts that are closely related to poetry,
why did Aristotle not put in the same list other closely related arts? Perhaps
painting and sculpture are more closely related to poetry than these as imitations,
since ...
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A Dictionary of Music. Translated ... by William Waring
CITHARISTIC, A kind os music and of poet appropriated to the accompaniment of
the harp. This kinlz, of which Amphion, son of Jupiter and Antiope,' was the
inventor, has fince taken the name of lyric. CLEFF, A character of music, which is
...
Jean-Jacques Rousseau, William WARING (Translator.), 1779
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The History of English Poetry: From the Eleventh to the ...
cum iir. dat uii. intcrludentibus et * J. Meke citharistic eodemn ffesto iiiij.' In the
year 1484. 'Etin dat. uni ministrallo * dom. principis, et in aliis ministrallis ducis
Gloucestrie v. die Julii. xxd,' The minssrels of the bishop, of lord Arundel, and the
...
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Godfrey Weber's General Music Teacher: Adapted to ...
An ancient instrument, of the harp species. •Cithara Bijuga. A cithara with two
necks. •Cithara Hispanica. A Spanish Guitar. •Citharistic. An adjective derived
from cithara, and applied to music composed for the harp; as, e. g. sonata citha-
ristica, ...
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Pindar's Paeans: A Reading of the Fragments with a Survey of ...
Some forms had no words but only music (they were called auletic or citharistic
depending on the instrument; the UvOiKos Ñopos of Sacadas mentioned earlier
was an example of the former); while others were accompanied by words (the ...
Pindar, Ian Rutherford, 2001
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Five thousand musical terms: a complete dictionary of Latin, ...
C sharp ; as, DUR, C sharp major. — MOLL, C sharp minor. CISCIS, (ff.) C double
sharp. CITHARA, an ancient instrument of the harp kind. . HISPANICA, Spanish
guitar. CITHARISTIC, music intended for the harp or guitar. CITTAM, old English ...
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The Scientific and Literary Treasury: A New and Popular ...
CITHARISTIC, an epithet for anything pertaining to or adapted for the harp. CITH'
ERN, an ancient stringed instrument, supposed to bear a resemblance to the
guitar. CIT'RATE, in chemistry, a neutral salt formed by a union of the citric acid
with ...
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The Scientific and Litteray Treasury: A New and Popular ...
A Citation is also a quotation of some law, authority, or passage from a book.
CITH'ARA, in antiquity, a musical instrument, the precise structure of which is not
known. CITHARISTIC, an epithet for anything pertaining to or adapted for the
harp.
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An apology for the monostrophics which were published in ...
... rhythmus perle line metro esse potest; metrum vero sine rhythmo else non
potest — metrum est ratio cum modulatione ; rhythmus est modulatio fine ratione.
" The auletic and citharistic arts are described as 'Aflx via. xat PuVa j£pa>/aE»aw
...
George Isaac Huntingford, 1784