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The Harmony of the World
The antique The ancients, then, in the time of Aristotle107 enumerated the names
of the strings in the following way: Hypate [highest], Parhypate [next to highest],
Lichanos [forefinger], Mese [middle], Paramese [next to middle], Trite [third], ...
Johannes Kepler, E. J. Aiton, Alistair Matheson Duncan, 1997
2
Patrologiae Cursus Completus: Series Latina: Sive, ...
Mese autem h_vpophrygii est paramese hypodorii : uiese quoqiie hypolydii est
trite dìezeugmenon ejusdem hypoilorii -: itcinque mese dorii est paraтля
lliezeugnicnon ejusdem hypodorii; distat igiiui- mese dorii diatcssaron
consonanlia (I).
3
Lore and Science in Ancient Pythagoreanism
Nicomachus makes a twofold, and very tortuous, explanation of Philolaus'
enigmatic Trite:30 By Trite he means here the Paramese in the heptachord,
before the insertion of the dividing tone in the octachord, (i) This [i.e. the Trite =
Paramese] ...
4
Apollo's Lyre: Greek Music and Music Theory in Antiquity and ...
12Lysias in fact describes Olympus's spondeion as moving to the parhypate from
either the mese or the paramese. In cases where the paramese was used,
perhaps the mese was also omitted, resulting in a three-note scale of paramese,
...
Thomas J. Mathiesen, 1999
5
A General History Of The Science and Practice Of Music: In ...
MY. a 8 f e c t-1 o > Paramese e ° ds □ Mese e > o 2J b o I— < > s o r o > -a S Hi
o u o Lich. meson Parhyp. meson Hypat. meson Lich. hypaton Parhyp. hyp. ^ypat
. hyp. S f* Trite diez. e Paranete diez. e Nete diezeug. e Paramese Q Mese Lich.
6
The Peri Moyeikni of Plutarch
her 12; Hypate by 6; Paramese, which is to Hypate in the ratio of 3 to 2, by 9; and
Mese by 8. Of these, which are the principal intervals of Music, the ratio 4 : 3
forms the diatessaron; 3 : 2 the diapente; 2 : 1 the diapason; and 9 : 8, arising out
of ...
Thus, as we said before, nete consisting of twelve units, and hypate of six, the
paramese accords with hypate according to the sesquialter proportion, and has
nine units, whilst mese has eight units. So that the chiefest intervals through the ...
Plutarch, William Watson Goodwin, 1871
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The Περι Μουσικης of Plutarch. Translated [by J. H. Bromby].
ber 12; Hypate by 6; Paramese, which is to Hypate in the ratio of 3 to 2, by 9; and
Mese by 8. Of these, which are the principal intervals of Music, the ratio 4 : 3
forms the diatessaron; 3 : 2 the diapente ; 2 : 1 the diapason; and 9 : 8, arising out
of ...
Thus, as we said before, nete consisting of twelve units, and hypate of six, the
paramese accords with hypate according to the sesquialter proportion, and has
nine units, whilst mese has eight units. 80 that the chiefest intervals through the ...
M. L. West. sources, when the octave is to be covered, an eighth note, Paramese '
alongside-Mese", appears between Mese and Trite, and it is this that stands a
tone above Mese. The notes then form two similar, disjunct tetrachords (Table 8.1
.) ...