This book explores early reflections on music and its effects on the
mind and soul. Augustine is an obvious choice for such an analysis, as
his De Musica is the only treatise on music by a Christian writer in
the first five centuries AD; concerned not only with poetic metre and
rhythm, but also with an ontology of music. Focusing on the six books
of De Musica, the Confessions and the Homilies on the Psalms, Carol
Harrison argues that Augustine establishes a psychology, ethics and
aesthetics of musical perception, which considered together form an
effective theology of music. For Augustine, music-both heard and
performed- becomes the means by which we can sense and participate in
divine grace. Composed by one of the world's foremost Augustine
scholars, this book is a concise and powerful exploration of
Augustine's writing and reflections on music and, by extension, the
intimate relationship between music, religion, and philosophy.
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ISBN
9781501326271
Publisert
2019
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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