De institutione musica

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De institutione musica is a foundational 6th-century Latin treatise that systematizes ancient Greek music theory and profoundly influenced medieval and Renaissance musical thought.

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instanceOf Latin treatise
music theory treatise
associatedWith quadrivium
author Boethius NERFINISHED
basedOn ancient Greek music theory
circulatedWith Boethius’s De institutione arithmetica NERFINISHED
citedBy Renaissance humanist scholars
medieval music theorists
dateWritten 6th century
defines musica humana
musica instrumentalis
musica mundana
discusses Pythagorean music theory
consonance and dissonance
modes
monochord
music and cosmology
music and ethics
music and number theory
music as a mathematical discipline
musical intervals
musical ratios
emphasizes speculative music theory over practical performance
genre theoretical music treatise
hasInfluenceOn quadrivium curriculum
scholastic philosophy of music
influenced Renaissance music theory
Western music theory
medieval music theory
influencePeriod from early Middle Ages to Renaissance
language Latin
partOf Boethius’s philosophical works
philosophicalContext late antique Roman philosophy
philosophicalOrientation Aristotelian elements
Platonic
preservedIn medieval manuscripts
presupposes Pythagorean concept of harmony
reception authoritative source on ancient Greek music theory in the Middle Ages
region Western Europe NERFINISHED
structure five books
subject music theory
titleTranslation On the Institution of Music NERFINISHED
tradition Neoplatonic
usedAs standard music theory textbook in the Middle Ages
usedIn medieval universities
monastic schools
workOf Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius NERFINISHED

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Boethius authorOf De institutione musica
Pythagorean harmony of the spheres influencedWork De institutione musica
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