Music in renaissance magic : toward a historiography of others / Gary Tomlinson.
"Magic enjoyed a vigorous revival in sixteenth-century Europe, attaining a prestige it had not held for over a millenium and becoming, for some, a kind of universal philosophy. Renaissance music also suggested a form of universal knowledge through revived interest in two ancient themes: the Pyt...
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Main Author: | Tomlinson, Gary. |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Chicago :
University of Chicago Press,
1993.
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