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| | Definition of music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Musica universalis referred to the order of the universe, as god had created it in "measure, number and weight". |  | | It is ultimately derived from mousa, the Greek word for muse. |  | | These were thought to reflect the proportions of the Heavens and as such, to be an expression of god's greatness. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Definition_of_music
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| | BIGpedia - Pythagoreanism - Encyclopedia and Dictionary Online |
 | | Pythagoreanism is a term used for the religious and metaphysical beliefs held by Pythagoras and his followers the Pythagoreans, much influenced by mathematics and probably a main inspiration source to Plato and platonism. |  | | One main subject that is part of pythagoreanism is musica universalis, the music of the spheres. |
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http://www.bigpedia.com/encyclopedia/Pythagoreanism
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| | Musica universalis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | It is also referred in Esoteric Christianity that this is the place called the "Second heaven". |  | | Musica universalis or music of the spheres is a medieval philosophical concept that regards the proportions in the movements of the celestial bodies - the Sun, Moon and planets - as a form of musica (the medieval Latin name for music). |  | | The medieval concept of music comprised three different forms of musica: musica universalis or musica mundana, musica humana or the internal music of the human body, and musica instrumentalis. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musica_universalis
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| | Kircher Musurgia Universalis |
 | | The globe is encircled by the Zodiac, and Musica holds also a streamer bearing the legend "Of Athanasius Kircher of the Society of Jesus, Universal Musicmaking or the Art..." (being the beginning of the full title of the work). |  | | The middle section is dominated by a globe of the World, on which is seated Musica, holding the lyre of Apollo and the panpipes of Marsyas. |  | | Round the last part of the streamer is displayed the dedication "To His Serene Highness Leopold William, Archduke of Austria." Other symbols in this section include rings of dancing mermaids on the shore, a shepherd trying out the echo and the winged horse of the Muses, Pegasus. |
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http://special.lib.gla.ac.uk/exhibns/month/nov2002.html
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| | The Serpent |
 | | The crook is brass; the mouthpiece is ivory. |  | | Musica Antiqua's collection includes a replica by Monk. |  | | Like the lizard, the serpentine shape of the instrument brings the finger holes and mouthpiece within reach of the player. |
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http://www.music.iastate.edu/antiqua/serpent.htm
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| | Dr. Wschodni's Home Page |
 | | Presently, I am working on "Crook's Conjecture" (see Burglar, Felon & Crook, Musica Universalis XXXIV, 434-529), which asserts that the famous "Waldscheinsonatas" (KV 410.34a-e) are not algebraic, but elliptic. |  | | It seems quite plausible that Yesenin-Volpin's recent refutation of the Second Incompleteness Theorem may turn out to provide the key idea in this topic. |  | | More precisely, we employ techniques from Transcendent Logic to show that by its very expressiveness, Brahms' music admits transfinite Gödelization; thus exhibiting in every purported universe B for it, a number which codes every possible extension of B. |
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http://www.math.uu.nl/people/jvoosten/wschodni.html
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| | Europe Universalis |
 | | insists over and over again that the "materia universalis" is the substratum of all that exists. |  | | Musition should fields of the Thracian Thus in Europe it is not able to undertake the sea; and on... |  | | meisje mobiele telefoon aanbieding games erotic piraten knutselen olaf engelse horoscoop europe universalis laten of his father Peleus, and sung the famous to dwell here, and this should be out for... |
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http://railroadtycoon3.mayorailroad.com/europeuniversalis
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| | Dictionary of the History of Ideas |
 | | ultimately led to belief in a musica coelestis, angel- |  | | musica (early sixth century) as musica mundana, and |  | | played by men (musica instrumentalis) to form a |
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http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/cgi-local/DHI/dhi.cgi?id=dv4-05
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| | Database error - TheBestLinks.com - Dante Alighieri, Divine Comedy, God, Greece, ... |
 | | Musica universalis, Dante Alighieri, Divine Comedy, God, Greece, Latin... |  | | This could be because of an illegal search query (see Searching TheBestLinks.com), or it may indicate a bug in the software. |
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http://www.thebestlinks.com/Musica_universalis.html
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| | Review of The Violin Family |
 | | The instrument originated in the early 16th century as a member of a whole family of instruments, of different sizes and with varying compasses, known as 'viole da braccio'. |  | | Michel Corrette's Mithode thiorique et pratique (1741) is generally thought to be the earliest cello method in any language, but it may have been preceded by the undated manuscript (in the Conservatorio di Musica S Pietro a Majella, Naples) Principii da i. |  | | The teaching activities of the Paris circle of cellists must have been partly responsible for the number of instruction manuals for the instrument published at a relatively early date. |
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http://www.cello.org/heaven/tvf/tvf.htm
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| | musica_universalis - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | Tip: Click on the first link on a line below to go directly to a page where "musica universalis" is defined. |  | | We found one dictionary with English definitions that includes the word musica universalis: |
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http://www.onelook.com/?w=musica_universalis&loc=resrd
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| | The Illustrated Book - Athanasis Kircher |
 | | Music, Mysticism and Magic, A Sourcebook, Arkana, New York, 1987, and a translation of a section of Musica Universalis. |  | | Athanasius Kircher : A Renaissance Man and the Quest for lost knowledge, London 1979. |  | | Colour in Art, Thames and Hudson London 1993. |
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http://www.fulltable.com/ak/LAK01.html
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| | Rob's Damn Boards v8.0: The new moon |
 | | The Greek philosopher Pythagoras is credited with originating the concept of musica universalis, which stemmed from his semi-mystical, semi-mathematical philosophy and its associated system of numerology. |  | | The music of the spheres is a medieval philosophical concept that regards the proportions in the movements of the celestial bodies - the sun, moon and planets - as a form of music. |  | | The sun, moon and planets were thought to revolve around the earth in their proper spheres - the most thorough and imaginative description of the concept can be found in Dante's Divine Comedy. |
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http://www.robkamphausen.com/ubbthreads/showflat.php/Cat/0/Number/399952/Main/399202
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| | wotmania: feed your wheel of time addiction |
 | | This is music in the mathematical sense, the numbers governing the relationships of the heavenly bodies and holding the world together; |  | | Each treatise had to begin with an obligatory nod to the Greek idea of Universe=Number=Music, as passed through Boethius. |  | | 1) Musica Universalis, or universal music, often called the Music of the Spheres. |
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| | Italian translator Carlo Mario Chierotti [carlo@chierotti.net] - curriculum vitae |
 | | I was the 'ghost translator' of some articles about scientific subjects, especially medicine and biology; in this case it is difficult for me to openly give references, because they aren't published under my name. |  | | Laurea in Lettere Moderne (Master of Arts Degree), University of Turin, 1990, summa cum laude, with a doctoral dissertation about the VIII Book (De Musurgia Mirifica) of Athanasius Kircher's Musurgia Universalis. |  | | As a freelance translator I am specialized in travel books, science (medicine, biology) and music, especially of the baroque and classic period: my doctoral dissertation dealt with Athanasius Kircher's Musurgia Universalis and I published (please see below) two articles about this subject. |
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http://www.chierotti.net/info.php
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| | The Abbreviated PIPE List |
 | | Prague Musica Antiqua (See Musica Antiqua Prague above.) |  | | Amsterdam Bach Soloists Period instruments were used in the 1960s. |  | | Musica Vera Consort [University of Florida; Gainesville, Florida] |
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http://gfhandel.org/bleissa/pipe/pipeshort.htm
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| | HISTORY |
 | | 1600s Athanasius Kircher, described in his book, Musurgia Universalis (1600), a mechanical device that composed music. |  | | Marinetti wrote the manifesto, Musica Futurista; the Futurist Movement's creed was "To present the musical soul of the masses, of the great factories, of the railways, of the transatlantic liners, of the battleships, of the automobiles and airplanes. |  | | He used number and arithmetic-number relationships to represent scale, rhythm, and tempo relations, called the Arca Musarithmica. |
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http://eamusic.dartmouth.edu/~wowem/electronmedia/music/eamhistory.html
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| | Music |
 | | Tommaso Campanella from the Universalis Philosophias seu Metaphysicarum rerum juxta propria dogmata pa rtes tres |  | | PART ONE SUBSTANCE AND IMPORT Introduction to Part One |  | | Johann F. Herbart from the Einleitung in die Philosophie |
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http://www.wordtrade.com/themes/music2.htm
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| | MMD Archives: 'Musurgia Universalis' by Athanasius Kircher |
 | | A French antique dealer specialized in rare books has a copy of the famous book by Athanasius Kircher, Musurgia Universalis (published in Roma, Italy, in 1650). |  | | Key Words in Subject: Athanasius, Kircher, Musurgia, Universalis |  | | To Post a message in the MMD related to self-playing musical instruments, please send your message via email to: rolls@foxtail.com |
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http://mmd.foxtail.com/Archives/Digests/199801/1998.01.21.11.html
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| | latin music musica - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | You can look up the words in the phrase individually using these links: latin music musica |  | | If you're sure it's a word, try doing a general web search for latin music musica:   Google, AltaVista |  | | Sorry, no dictionaries indexed in the selected category contain the phrase latin music musica. |
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http://www.onelook.com/?w=latin+music+musica&ls=a
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| | Simulation Gamers? - DiscussAnything.com - |
 | | I also Like Victoria, which is set just after it |  | | Lilnymph - you should look into Locomotion if you liked transport tycoon. |  | | Homo sum: humani nihil a me alienum puto |
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http://www.discussanything.com/forums/showthread.php?t=61811
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| | Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies Calendar - Past Events for This Academic Year |
 | | At midday, Musica Humana, an ensemble of musicians from the UCLA Departments of Music and Musicology, will present a concert of secular vocal music from the collection edited by Frank D'Accone, Music of the Florentine Renaissance. |  | | The final event of the day will be a performance, dedicated to Frank D'Accone, of Henri Lazarof's String Quartet no. 6. |  | | Four pre-distributed papers on topics relevant to medieval history will be discussed at the Winter Quarter meeting. |
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http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/calendar/0001/CMRS.html
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| | Leibniz Bibliography: 1999 |
 | | Abstract: "This paper seeks to indicate some connections between a major philosophical project of the seventeenth century, the conception of a "mathesis universalis", and the practice of baroque poetry. |  | | I shall argue that these connections consist in a peculiar view of language and systems of notation which was particularly common in European baroque culture and which provided the necessary conceptual background for both poetry and the "mathesis universalis"." |  | | Westerhoff, Jan C. "'Poeta Calculans': Harsdorffer, Leibniz, and the "mathesis universalis"." Journal of the History of Ideas 60: 3, pp. |
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http://www.hfac.uh.edu/gbrown/philosophers/leibniz/Bibliography/1999/Leib1999.htm
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| | Benblog: Music box in the sky |
 | | Both Plato and Kepler later picked up on this idea as well. |  | | Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Music box in the sky: |  | | Pythagoras called this concept the "music of the spheres" or *musica universalis*. |
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http://benjones.typepad.com/benblog/2005/09/music_box_in_th.html
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| | 13th Index |
 | | Source: De musica mensurata: The Anonymous of St. Emmeram, ed. |  | | Gilbert Reaney; Anonymus, Compendium musicae mensurabilis artis antiquae (Ms. |
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http://www.music.indiana.edu/tml/13th/13TH_INDEX.html
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| | MARLUC1 TEXT |
 | | Quamvis omnis modulatio vocis et soni ac etiam quicquid ab auditu percipitur musica sit, quia per ipsam de eis redditur ratio, tamen sciendum est quod musica nomen generis est, et diffinitio [-88-] supra data de ipsa diffinitio generis est. |  | | Inter ceteras arbores admirabilior musica est, cuius rami sunt pulcre proportionati per numeros, flores eius sunt species consonantiarum, fructus eius sunt armonie dulces per ipsas consonantias ad effectum producte. |  | | Musica armonica est illa que fit per sonum qui est vox, hoc est per voces hominum et animalium. |
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http://www.music.indiana.edu/tml/14th/MARLUC1_TEXT.html
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| | WarriorMagazine.org |
 | | Topics range from Rosicrucianism, armed robbery, Musica Universalis, the occult, heroin addiction, baptism by Pat Boone, Emitt Rhodes, magic curio shops in Queens, and uncovered lost albums. |  | | There is a lot of material to be covered, so grab a coffee. |  | | Vol 2 Issue 1’s featured artist Andrew Guenther |
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http://www.warriormagazine.org
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| | Someone's wonderful music link collection |
 | | Choir - London based composer of Choral music,Robert Hugill. |  | | Choir - Musica: The Database of Choral Music http://www.MusicaNet.org/ |
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http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Aegean/8800/links/liturgylinks.html
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| | Resonanzen '98 |
 | | Madrigal: Chi volge ne la mente (from Musurgia universalis, sive Ars magna consoni et dissoni, Athanasius Kircher, Rome, 1650 |
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http://www.medieval.org/emfaq/cds/orf199.htm
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| | Paradox Interactive Forums - Napoleón's Community |
 | | Send a private message to Flame of Udûn |  | | Paradox Interactive Forums > Paradox Games > Europa Universalis II > EU2 - Multiplayer Action |
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http://www.europa-universalis.com/forum/showthread.php?t=163599&page=3
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| | Bibliography - André Jolivet |
 | | DONADEI GIACOSA, Velia, "André Jolivet", in : Basso, Alberto, Dizionario Enciclopedio Universale della musica e dei musicisti, 4e ed., Torino, Unione Tipografico Editrice Torinese, 1994, p. |  | | BRIL, France-Yvonne, "André Jolivet", in : Basso, Alberto, Dizionario Enciclopedio Universale della musica e dei musicisti, Torino, Unione Tipografico Editrice Torinese, 1986, vol. |  | | PARIS, Alain, "André Jolivet", in : Encyclopaedia Universalis, Paris, Encyclopaedia Universalis, 1995, vol. |
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http://www.jolivet.asso.fr/enlg/pages-en/biblio04.asp
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| | Bibliography |
 | | Zur Geschichte der Musik und des Theaters am Hofe der Kurfrsten von Sachsen. |  | | Annotationi Sopra il Compendio de' Generi de de' Modi della Musica. |
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http://www.earlybass.com/biblio.htm
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| | COLLATIONES DE SEPTEM DONIS S. SPIRITUS: IX -- S. BONAVENTURAE |
 | | -- Vinum et musica laetificant cor, scilicet ab exteriori et secundum species impressas, quae non sunt ipsa veritas, sed similitudo quaedam rei, nec implent animam et non vere, sed phantastice laetificant. |  | | Unde in Ecclesiastico: Vinum et musica laetificant cor, et super utraque dilectio sapientiae |
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http://www.franciscan-archive.org/bonaventura/opera/collat9.html
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