Abstract
The phrase “music is the nourishment of the soul” reflects a century-old complex of musical, medical, and astrological thinking; integrated notions of celestial and terrestrial harmony, humoral medicine and ethos theory that reach back to Ancient Greece. Adopted into Islamicate philosophy, those theories were combined with a modal system that amplified them. The present paper traces them in various Ottoman texts with the aim of understanding how concepts of music theory, astrology, medicine, and food interacted. A crucial question is whether music theory sources can be brought into a relationship with descriptions of musical (therapy) practices in hospitals.
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Haug, J. I. (2023). “Nourishment of the Soul” - Music, Medicine, and Food in Ottoman Culture. Oriens, 3(4.2), 1–33. https://doi.org/10.1163/18778372-12340020
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