
Porphyry's Commentary on Ptolemy's Harmonics
A Greek Text and Annotated Translation
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Product details:
- Publisher Cambridge University Press
- Date of Publication 15 September 2015
- ISBN 9781107003859
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages590 pages
- Size 235x160x35 mm
- Weight 960 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 30 b/w illus. 0
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Porphyry's multifaceted Commentary is of major philosophical and musicological importance. This is the first ever annotated English translation.
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Porphyry's Commentary, the only surviving ancient commentary on a technical text, is not merely a study of Ptolemy's Harmonics. It includes virtually free-standing philosophical essays on epistemology, metaphysics, scientific methodology, aspects of the Aristotelian categories and the relations between Aristotle's views and Plato's, and a host of briefer comments on other matters of wide philosophical interest. For musicologists it is widely recognised as a treasury of quotations from earlier treatises, many of them otherwise unknown; but Porphyry's own reflections on musical concepts (for instance notes, intervals and their relation to ratios, quantitative and qualitative conceptions of pitch, the continuous and discontinuous forms of vocal movement, and so on) and his snapshots of contemporary music-making have been undeservedly neglected. This volume presents the first English translation and a revised Greek text of the Commentary, with an introduction and notes designed to assist readers in engaging with this important and intricate work.
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Introduction; Text and translation: Book I; Book II.
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Porphyry's Commentary on Ptolemy's Harmonics: A Greek Text and Annotated Translation
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