Early Music History: Volume 27
Discover the fascinating world of early music with Early Music History: Volume 27, published by Cambridge University Press in 2009. This hardback edition spans 300 pages and offers a deep dive into the study of music from the early Middle Ages to the close of the seventeenth century.
Volume 27 features insightful articles that explore significant topics such as John Hothby and the cult of St. Regulus at Lucca, Johannes de Grocheio's connection to Aristotelian natural philosophy, and Tinctoris's views on varietas. Perfect for music historians, scholars, and enthusiasts alike, this volume enriches the understanding of early music's evolution and its cultural impact.
Enhance your collection with this essential resource that bridges history and musicology, providing valuable insights into the rich tapestry of early musical traditions.