The Great Book of Music

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The Great Book of Music is a foundational medieval treatise by the philosopher Al-Farabi that systematically analyzes the theory, mathematics, and aesthetics of music in the Islamic Golden Age.

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The Great Book of Music canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf medieval work
music treatise
theoretical work on music
analyzes acoustical properties of sound
consonance and dissonance
ethical effects of music
rhythm and meter in music
author Al-Farabi
countryOfOrigin Islamic world
culture Islamic Golden Age
describes classification of musical modes
cosmological significance of music
mathematical ratios of musical intervals
relationship between music and the soul
field Islamic philosophy
mathematics
musicology
philosophy of music
genre philosophical treatise
scientific treatise
hasNotableAuthor Al-Farabi
historicalSignificance foundational work of Islamic music theory
systematic synthesis of Greek and Islamic music thought
influenced later Arabic music theorists
later Islamic music theory
medieval music theory in the Islamic world
philosophy of music in the Islamic tradition
influencedBy Aristotelian philosophy
Greek music theory
Neoplatonism
Pythagorean mathematics
language Arabic
mainSubject aesthetics of music
mathematics of music
music theory
originalTitleLanguage Arabic
partOf Islamic Golden Age scientific literature
philosophicalTheme harmony between mathematics and art
music and the ideal city
role of music in education
philosophicalTradition Peripatetic school
surface form: Peripatetic philosophy
timePeriod 10th century
titleType translated title

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Al-Farabi majorWorkEnglishTitle The Great Book of Music
Kitab al-Musiqa al-Kabir translatedTitle The Great Book of Music