- In grammar, the
instrumental case (abbreviated INS or INSTR) is a
grammatical case used to
indicate that a noun is the
instrument or
means by or with which...
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Musotima instrumentalis is a moth in the
family Crambidae. It was
described by
Charles Swinhoe in 1894. It is
found in Meghalaya,
India and in Taiwan....
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genitive (ģenitīvs)
dative (datīvs)
accusative (akuzatīvs)
instrumental (
instrumentālis)
locative (lokatīvs)
vocative (vokatīvs)
Latvian has two grammatical...
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change from the old to the new
system of
musical notation. His
Musica instrumentalis deudsch (English:
German Instrumental Music),
published in 1528, 1530...
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Musica humana –
harmony of
human body and
spiritual harmony Musica instrumentalis –
instrumental music In De
musica I.2,
Boethius describes 'musica instrumentis'...
- ensembles, wind band and
choir Aaron Jay
Kernis 1960
American Musica Instrumentalis,
Colored Field Priti Paintal 1960
Indian Alexander Shchetynsky 1960...
- See Boethius's De
institutione musica, in
which he
disdains "musica
instrumentalis" as
beneath the "true"
musician who
studies music in the abstract: Multo...
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creative effect, by
distinguishing between the
causa prin****lis et
instrumentalis. God, as the prin****l cause,
works through the
sensuous thing as the...
- Judenkünig: Ain
schone kunstliche Vunderwaisung, 1523
Martin Agricola:
Musica instrumentalis deutsch, 1528 Hans Gerle:
Musica Teusch (or Teutsch), 1532 Both Agricola's...
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Martin Agricola includes it in his list of
instruments (Musica
instrumentalis deudsch, 1529)
largely as a
compliment to Pythagoras. In pre-modern...