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Index
Copyright
Title Page
Introduction
Bibliographic Note
Essay One
Contents
1. On the Various Means of Communicating Our Thoughts
2. That the Invention of Speech is Due Not to Need but Passion
3. That the First Language had to be Figurative
4. On the Distinctive Characteristics of the First Language and the Changes it had to Undergo
5. On Script
6. Whether it is Likely that Homer Knew How to Write
7. On Modern Prosody
8. General and Local Difference in the Origin of Languages
9. Formation of the Southern Languages
10. Formation of the Languages of the North
11. Reflections on These Differences
12. The Origin of Music and its Relations
13. On Melody
14. On Harmony
15. That Our Most Lively Sensations Frequently are Produced by Moral Impressions
16. False Analogy between Colors and Sounds
17. An Error of Musicians Harmful to Their Art
18. That the Greek Musical System had No Relation to Ours
19. How Music has Degenerated
20. Relationship of Languages to Government
Afterword
Essay Two
Section One
Section Two
Section Three
Afterword
Notes
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