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- Aristoxenus of Tarentum (Gr****: Ἀριστόξενος ὁ Ταραντῖνος; born c. 375, fl. 335 BC) was a Gr**** Peripatetic philosopher, and a pupil of Aristotle. Most...
- ****ociation of these ethnic names with the octave species appears to precede Aristoxenus, who criticized their application to the tonoi by the earlier theorists...
- Zhmud (2012), p. 235. Aristoxenus ap. Diog VIII, §1.20; comp. Porphyry, Vit. Pyth, §7; Iamblichus, Vit. Pyth, §85, §108 Aristoxenus ap. Diog VIII, §1.20...
- If Aristoxenus was in fact born in that year, he cannot have been from Selinus, as this city was not founded until around 628 BCE. But Aristoxenus may...
- 1093/ml/X.4.326. JSTOR 726126. Aristoxenus, Henry Stewart Macran (1902). Harmonika Stoicheia (The Harmonics of Aristoxenus). Georg Olms Verlag. ISBN 978-3-487-40510-0...
- Aristoxenus (Gr. Ἀριστόξενος) was a Gr**** physician of Asia Minor who was quoted by Caelius Aureli****. He was a pupil of Alexander Philalethes and contemporary...
- Aristoxenus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀριστόξενος) is a name shared by several figures of ancient history: Aristoxenus of Selinus, ancient Gr**** poet of the 4th...
- ****us Project. ἁρμόζω in Liddell and Scott. Aristoxenus (1902). Harmonika Stoicheia (The Harmonics of Aristoxenus). Translated by Macran, Henry Stewart. Georg...
- Greece.: 132  Aristoxenus, who wrote a number of musicological treatises, for example, studied music with a more empirical tendency. Aristoxenus believed that...
- addition, Aristoxenus (in his fragmentary treatise on rhythm) calls some patterns of rhythm "genera". According to the system of Aristoxenus and his followers—Cleonides...