Aristoxenus

A modern imagining of the appearance of Aristoxenus. Aristoxenus of Tarentum ( }}; born 375, fl. 335 BC) was a Greek Peripatetic philosopher, and a pupil of Aristotle. Most of his writings, which dealt with philosophy, ethics and music, have been lost, but one musical treatise, ''Elements of Harmony'' (Greek: ; Latin: ''Elementa harmonica''), survives incomplete, as well as some fragments concerning rhythm and meter. The ''Elements'' is the chief source of our knowledge of ancient Greek music. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Aristoxenou Harmonika stoicheia The Harmonics of Aristoxenus / by Aristoxenus

    Published 1902
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    Melik und Rhythmik des classischen Hellenismus [von] Aristoxenos von Tarent / by Aristoxenus

    Published 1965
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    Die Fragmente des Aristoxenos aus Tarent / by Aristoxenus

    Published 2010
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    Aristoxenus Elementa rhythmica : the fragment of Book II and the additional evidence for Aristoxenean rhythmic theory /

    Published 1990
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    Die Schule des Aristoteles : Texte und Kommentare / by Wehrli, Fritz, 1902-1987

    Published 1944
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