Book contents
- Heinrich Glarean’s Books
- Heinrich Glarean’s Books
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Notes on contributors
- Preface
- Editors’ note
- Abbreviations
- Frontispiece
- Frontispiece
- 1 Heinrich Glarean’s world
- 2 Theory of music and philosophy of life: theDodekachordonand the Counter-Reformation
- 3 ‘Mitto ad te meos de musica labores’: Glarean’sDodekachordonand the politics of dedication
- 4 Sympathies with Luther – preference for the Roman Church: Glarean’s annotations as a mirror of his intellectual development
- 5 Glarean’s Bible
- 6 Henrichi Glareani concio de coena domini: Glarean as a theologian
- 7 Between the human and the divine: Glarean’sDe geographiaand the span of Renaissance geography
- 8 Roman weights and measurements in Glarean’sLiber de asse et partibus eius
- 9 A Dorio ad Phrygium: Glarean and theAdagiaof Erasmus
- 10 Studying music and arithmetic with Glarean: contextualizing theEpitomesandAnnotationesamong the sources for Glarean’s teaching
- 11 Glarean’s didactic approach to Horace, and his critical review of classical and modern commentaries
- 12 Chronologia est unica historiae lux: how Glarean studied and taught the chronology of the ancient world
- 13 Evidence for Glarean’s music lectures from his students’ books: congruent annotations in theEpitomeand theDodekachordon
- 14 Heinrich Glarean’s books
- Appendix 1 Catalogue of Glarean’s works
- Appendix 2 Henrichi Glareani concio de coena domini
- Appendix 3 Glareani in Musices suae epitomen annotationes
- Bibliography
- Index
3 - ‘Mitto ad te meos de musica labores’: Glarean’sDodekachordonand the politics of dedication
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 September 2013
- Heinrich Glarean’s Books
- Heinrich Glarean’s Books
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Notes on contributors
- Preface
- Editors’ note
- Abbreviations
- Frontispiece
- Frontispiece
- 1 Heinrich Glarean’s world
- 2 Theory of music and philosophy of life: theDodekachordonand the Counter-Reformation
- 3 ‘Mitto ad te meos de musica labores’: Glarean’sDodekachordonand the politics of dedication
- 4 Sympathies with Luther – preference for the Roman Church: Glarean’s annotations as a mirror of his intellectual development
- 5 Glarean’s Bible
- 6 Henrichi Glareani concio de coena domini: Glarean as a theologian
- 7 Between the human and the divine: Glarean’sDe geographiaand the span of Renaissance geography
- 8 Roman weights and measurements in Glarean’sLiber de asse et partibus eius
- 9 A Dorio ad Phrygium: Glarean and theAdagiaof Erasmus
- 10 Studying music and arithmetic with Glarean: contextualizing theEpitomesandAnnotationesamong the sources for Glarean’s teaching
- 11 Glarean’s didactic approach to Horace, and his critical review of classical and modern commentaries
- 12 Chronologia est unica historiae lux: how Glarean studied and taught the chronology of the ancient world
- 13 Evidence for Glarean’s music lectures from his students’ books: congruent annotations in theEpitomeand theDodekachordon
- 14 Heinrich Glarean’s books
- Appendix 1 Catalogue of Glarean’s works
- Appendix 2 Henrichi Glareani concio de coena domini
- Appendix 3 Glareani in Musices suae epitomen annotationes
- Bibliography
- Index
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- Heinrich Glarean's BooksThe Intellectual World of a Sixteenth-Century Musical Humanist, pp. 47 - 63Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2013