Academic DiscourseJohn Jacob Enck |
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... musical mysticism could claim Augustine as its greatest spokesman . It not only permeated his cosmological and aesthetic speculations but reached to the core of his theological experience . Thus , in his treatise De Trinitate ...
... musical mysticism could claim Augustine as its greatest spokesman . It not only permeated his cosmological and aesthetic speculations but reached to the core of his theological experience . Thus , in his treatise De Trinitate ...
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... musical . The Regulae de arte musica by his pupil , the Abbot Guy of Charlieu , which occupy an important place in the history of twelfth- century music , were , as the author acknowledges , written at Bernard's request and actually ...
... musical . The Regulae de arte musica by his pupil , the Abbot Guy of Charlieu , which occupy an important place in the history of twelfth- century music , were , as the author acknowledges , written at Bernard's request and actually ...
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... musical ideas for our present inquiry lies in the fact that they also provide an indispensable clue to his convictions regarding religious art . For medieval experience musical and artistic composition were closely akin . That the laws ...
... musical ideas for our present inquiry lies in the fact that they also provide an indispensable clue to his convictions regarding religious art . For medieval experience musical and artistic composition were closely akin . That the laws ...
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INTRODUCTION TO THE DISCOURSE | 1 |
Edmund Wilson | 24 |
W H Auden | 39 |
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