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Focusing on the ancient science of harmonics, this work delves into the musical theories that shaped Greek thought, explored by philosophers, mathematicians, and musicians alike. It traces the development of key concepts and rival schools, revealing the foundational ideas that influenced later eras, including the Middle Ages and Renaissance. The book highlights the methods and purposes of prominent theorists, examines the controversies they sparked, and situates their work within the broader cultural context, uncovering unexpected connections with other intellectual disciplines.
Focusing on Ptolemy's innovative scientific procedures from the second century AD, this book delves into his exploration of musical melody and its connection to astronomy. It highlights Ptolemy's detailed methodology, blending theory with observation, and provides clear instructions for experimental design. By analyzing his theoretical framework and investigative strategies, the work serves as a foundational resource for historians of science, encouraging further research into ancient scientific methods.