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Autore principale:Drake, Stillman, 1910-1993.
Titolo:Renaissance music and experimental science / Stillman Drake.
Note galileane:Isis CB, 96/947 "'The reciprocal influence of musical theory and practice upon early modern science ... has been neglected by historians of science. This is somewhat surprising when we consider that music in medieval education held an equal place in the quadrivium with arithmetic, geometry, and astronomy as the recognized mathematical disciplines. For that reason alone, music might be expected to have remained rather closely associated with mathematics and science, and to have shared in their sudden transformations during the late Renaissance. I am convinced that that was indeed the case, and that the origins of the experimental aspect of modern science are to be sought in 16th-century music, just as its mathematical origins have been traced to the ancient Greek astronomers and to Archimedes'. Particular attention is given to Galileo among the scientists, and Gioseffo Zarlino and G.B. Benedetti among the musicians"
Visionato in:IMSS
In:Journal of the history of ideas    Vol. 31 (1970), p. 483-500
Discipline:Musica--Studi.
Meccanica classica e Meccanica dei solidi--Studi.
Persone:Zarlino, Gioseffo, 1517-1590.
Galilei, Vincenzo, ca. 1520-1591.
Galilei, Galileo, 1564-1642--Fisica.
Sudd. cronologiche:Rinascimento.
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