Who really was Pythagoras, the man who had received Apollo's Arrow? We think we know the answer, but in reality, the man who combined magic, philosophy, mathematics and music in his thinking remains a mystery. Among his achievements, however, the theory of the Music of the Spheres will always stand out: the idea and mathematical depiction of the harmony that governs the universe and which he himself is said to have been able to hear. It is an idea so fascinating that it has crossed the years that separate us from its originator, inspired philosophers and magicians of the Renaissance, permeated Western Esotericism, and reached our days as interesting and challenging as the day it was formulated. . Discover the deeper side of music and with it, a fascinating story.
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The Music of the Spheres
Mathematical harmony in music and the universe
Author:
Gerasimos Kavasilas,99 in stock
Author Biography
Gerasimos Kavasilas studies Platonic and Pythagorean philosophy from the perspective of both academic research and esotericism. He is also interested in the reconstruction of ancient Greek music. Today he lives in Thessaloniki, where he works as an English teacher.
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Categories: Ancient Greece, Music
Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Writer | Gerasimos Kavasilas |
Pages | 100 |
Size | 12x17 cm |
Publisher | Daedaleos Publications |
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