Echoes of an Invisible World

Echoes of an Invisible World
Author: Jacomien Prins
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 473
Release: 2014-11-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004281769

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In Echoes of an Invisible World Jacomien Prins offers an account of the transformation of the notion of Pythagorean world harmony during the Renaissance and the role of the Italian philosophers Marsilio Ficino (1433-1499) and Francesco Patrizi (1529-1597) in redefining the relationship between cosmic order and music theory. By concentrating on Ficino’s and Patrizi’s work, the book chronicles the emergence of a new musical reality between the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, a reality in which beauty and the complementary idea of celestial harmony were gradually replaced by concepts of expressivity and emotion, that is to say, by a form of idealism that was ontologically more subjective than the original Pythagorean and Platonic metaphysics.

Sing Aloud Harmonious Spheres

Sing Aloud Harmonious Spheres
Author: Jacomien Prins,Maude Vanhaelen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2017-09-05
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781351664189

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This is the first volume to explore the reception of the Pythagorean doctrine of cosmic harmony within a variety of contexts, ranging chronologically from Plato to 18th-century England. This original collection of essays engages with contemporary debates concerning the relationship between music, philosophy, and science, and challenges the view that Renaissance discussions on cosmic harmony are either mere repetitions of ancient music theory or pre-figurations of the ‘Scientific Revolution’. Utilizing this interdisciplinary approach, Renaissance Conceptions of Cosmic Harmony offers a new perspective on the reception of an important classical theme in various cultural, sequential and geographical contexts, underlying the continuities and changes between Antiquity, the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. This project will be of particular interest within these emerging disciplines as they continue to explore the ideological significance of the various ways in which we appropriate the past.

The Invisible World

The Invisible World
Author: John Smolens
Publsiher: Crown Publishing Group (NY)
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2002
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: UOM:39015055869831

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"For years Samuel Xavier Adams's father has been a shadow figure in his family's lives, vanishing and reappearing, keeping a slender connection from afar while his wife and childred are haunted by loneliness, his daughter wasted by addictions, and his son, Sam, hounded by his father's enemies."--Jacket.

Satan s Invisible World Displayed

Satan s Invisible World Displayed
Author: William Thomas Stead
Publsiher: Arno Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1897
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UCAL:$B270160

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Daniels Orchestral Music

Daniels  Orchestral Music
Author: David Daniels,David W. Oertel,David A. Rahbee
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 1464
Release: 2022-06-30
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781442275218

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Daniels’ Orchestral Music is the gold standard for all orchestral professionals—from conductors, librarians, programmers, students, administrators, and publishers, to even instructors—seeking to research and plan an orchestral program, whether for a single concert or a full season. This sixth edition, celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the original edition, has the largest increase in entries for a new edition of Orchestral Music: 65% more works (roughly 14,050 total) and 85% more composers (2,202 total) compared to the fifth edition. Composition details are gleaned from personal inspection of scores by orchestral conductors, making it a reliable one-stop resource for repertoire. Users will find all the familiar and useful features of the fifth edition as well as significant updates and corrections. Works are organized alphabetically by composer and title, containing information on duration, instrumentation, date of composition, publication, movements, and special accommodations if any. Individual appendices make it easy to browse works with chorus, solo voices, or solo instruments. Other appendices list orchestral works by instrumentation and duration, as well as works intended for youth concerts. Also included are significant anniversaries of composers, composer groups for thematic programming, a title index, an introduction to Nieweg charts, essential bibliography, internet sources, institutions and organizations, and a directory of publishers necessary for the orchestra professional. This trusted work used around the globe is a must-have for orchestral professionals, whether conductors or orchestra librarians, administrators involved in artistic planning, music students considering orchestral conducting, authors of program notes, publishers and music dealers, and instructors of conducting.

The Invisible World

The Invisible World
Author: John I. Swander
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 348
Release: 1891
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: COLUMBIA:1000336297

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Echoes of a Voice

Echoes of a Voice
Author: James W. Sire
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2014-04-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781630871697

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Early evening, a young boy alone on his pony on the rim of the Nebraska Sandhills. Three darkening thunderclouds rising higher and higher on the horizon. An electric atmosphere, a quickening, light cooling breeze. A slight shiver and the boy wonders, "Am I being pursued by the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost?" These sudden, unbidden, unexpected, strange experiences. We all have them. What are they? Mere plucking on the emotional strings of our material selves? Or do they have a deeper meaning? Do they signal the Presence of something other, maybe some Other, maybe some one Other, some thing or some one, above, below, beyond our normal waking consciousness? James W. Sire has studied a massive number of these accounts. He pairs them with his own experiences and turns to scientists, philosophers, and theologians for explanation. These experiences, he concludes, are signals of transcendence or what N. T. Wright calls echoes of a voice--"the voice of Jesus, calling us to follow him into God's new world." This book is an account of the author's journey to this conclusion.

Re Imagining Nature

Re Imagining Nature
Author: Alister E. McGrath
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2016-08-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781119046356

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Reimagining Nature is a new introduction to the fast developing area of natural theology, written by one of the world’s leading theologians. The text engages in serious theological dialogue whilst looking at how past developments might illuminate and inform theory and practice in the present. This text sets out to explore what a properly Christian approach to natural theology might look like and how this relates to alternative interpretations of our experience of the natural world Alister McGrath is ideally placed to write the book as one of the world’s best known theologians and a chief proponent of natural theology This new work offers an account of the development of natural theology throughout history and informs of its likely contribution in the present This feeds in current debates about the relationship between science and religion, and religion and the humanities Engages in serious theological dialogue, primarily with Augustine, Aquinas, Barth and Brunner, and includes the work of natural scientists, philosophers of science, and poets