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Латинско-русский словарь. 2003.
Латинско-русский словарь. 2003.
Aristoxenus — Aristoxĕnus, von Tarent, der größte Musiktheoretiker des Altertums, um 350 v. Chr. in Athen, Schüler des Aristoteles; »Elemente der Harmonie« (deutsch von Marquard, 1869). – Vgl. Westphal (2 Bde., 1883 u. 1893) … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Aristoxenus — aus Tarent, Schüler des Aristoteles, Philosoph und Musiker; von ihm »Elemente der Harmonie«, herausgegeben von Meibom 1652 … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
Aristoxenus — For the 1st century physician of Asia Minor, see Aristoxenus (physician). Aristoxenus (Greek: Ἀριστόξενος) of Tarentum (4th century BC) was a Greek peripatetic philosopher, and writer on music and rhythm.He was taught first by his father… … Wikipedia
ARISTOXENUS — I. ARISTOXENUS Grammaticus, laudatur a Schol. in Aristoph. Ran. Act. 1. Sc. 7. II. ARISTOXENUS Musicus illustris, tempore Tulli Hostilii, III. Romanorum Regis. Vide Voss. de Scient. Mathem. p. 94. Tarentinus fuit, Manitneae tamen agens;… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Aristoxenus — Dieser Artikel behandelt den antiken Philosophen und Musiktheoretiker Aristoxenos von Tarent. Weitere Personen dieses Namens siehe unter Aristoxenos (Begriffsklärung). Aristoxenos von Tarent (* um 370 v. Chr.; † um 300 v. Chr.), Sohn des Sokrates … Deutsch Wikipedia
Aristoxenus — ▪ Greek philosopher flourished 4th century BC Greek Peripatetic philosopher, the first authority for musical theory in the classical world. Aristoxenus was born at Tarentum (now Taranto) in southern Italy and studied in Athens under… … Universalium
Aristoxenus (physician) — Aristoxenus (Gr. polytonic|Ἀριστόξενος) was a Greek physician of Asia Minor who was quoted by Caelius Aurelianus. [Caelius Aurelianus, On Acute and Chronic Diseases iii. 16, p. 233] cite encyclopedia | last = Greenhill | first = William Alexander … Wikipedia
Musical system of ancient greece — This article concerns itself with the music theoretical and mathematical tone system of ancient Greece. For a discussion of the cultural aspects and history of ancient Greek music, see Music of ancient Greece. The musical system of ancient Greece … Wikipedia
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Аристоксен — Тарентский Аристоксен, Аристоксен Тарентский (Ἀριστόξενος ὀ Ταραντίνος, родился около 360 до н. э. предполож … Википедия
Music of ancient Greece — Apollo with the tortoise shell lyre, on a 5th century BC drinking cup (kylix) The music of ancient Greece was almost universally present in society, from marriages and funerals to religious ceremonies, theatre, folk music and the ballad like… … Wikipedia