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THE MODES ANCIENT GREEK MUSIC
MONRO The Modes
Ancient Greek Music
D. B. MONRO, M.A. PREFACE TABLE OF CONTENTS THE MODES OF ANCIENT GREEK MUSIC. § 1. Introductory. § 2. Statement of the question. § 3. The Authorities. § 4. The Early Poets. § 5. Plato. § 6. Heraclides Ponticus. § 7. Aristotle—the Politics. § 8. The Aristotelian Problems. § 9. The Rhetoric. § 10. Aristoxenus. § 11. Names of Keys (hypo-). § 12. Plutarch's Dialogue on Music. § 13. Modes employed on different Instruments. § 14. Recapitulation— harmonia and tonos. § 15. The Systems of Greek Music. § 16. The Standard Octachord System. § 17. Earlier Heptachord Scales. § 18. The Perfect System. § 19. Relation of System and Key. § 20. Tonality of the Greek musical scale. § 21. The Species of a Scale. § 22. The Scales as treated by Aristoxenus. § 23. The Seven Species. § 24. Relation of the Species to the Keys. § 25. The Ethos of Music. § 26. The Ethos of the Genera and Species. § 27. The Musical Notation. § 28. Traces of the Species in the Notation. § 29. Ptolemy's Scheme of Modes. § 30. Nomenclature by Position. § 31. Scales of the Lyre and Cithara. § 32. Remains of Greek Music. § 33. Modes of Aristides Quintilianus. § 34. Credibility of Aristides Quintilianus. § 35. Evidence for Scales of different species. § 36. Conclusion. § 37. Epilogue—Speech and Song. APPENDIX INDEX
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