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- the author. Cleonides' treatise is the clearest account of the technical aspects of Aristoxenus's musical theory. Jon Solomon, "Cleonides [Kleoneidēs]"...
- 6(iii)(d) Bélis (2001) Cleonides (1965), pp. 35–36 Cleonides (1965), pp. 39–40 Mathiesen (2001a), 6(iii)(c) Palisca (2006), p. 77 Cleonides (1965), p. 44 Solomon...
- 1990. Barker 1984–1989, 2:46–52. Chalmers 1993, ch. 5, p. 47. Cleonides 1965, 35–36. Cleonides 1965, 39–40. Mathiesen 2001a, 6(iii)(e). Mathiesen 2001a, 6(iii)(d)...
- highlands". This ethnic name was also confusingly applied by theorists such as Cleonides to one of thirteen chromatic transposition levels, regardless of the intervallic...
- Greece, it was an alternative name (used by some later writers, such as Cleonides) for what Aristoxenus called the Low Lydian tonos (in the sense of a particular...
- the term occurs in several classical authors on music theory, including Cleonides (as an octave species) and Athenaeus (as an obsolete harmonia), there...
- rhythm "genera". According to the system of Aristoxenus and his followers—Cleonides, Bacchius, Gaudentius, Alypius, Bryennius, and Aristides Quintili****—the...
- magnitude while the number and size of the intervals remains the same". Cleonides, working in the Aristoxenian tradition, describes three species of diatessaron...
- 1 1 1 ½ 1 [ascending]) "is that of the Phrygian species" according to Cleonides. The overall note series is alternatively described by Egert Pöhlmann [de]...
- Nicomachus of Gerasa. Άρμονικόν έγχειρίδιον [Manual of Harmonics]. 100–150 CE. Cleonides. Είσαγωγή άρμονική [Introduction to Harmonics] (in Gr****). 2nd century...