Harmonious Triads: Physicists, Musicians, and Instrument Makers in Nineteenth-Century Germany

  • Jackson (book author) M
  • Laywine (review author) A
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Abstract

Historically, music has been classified both as a field of natural philosophy and as a performing art. It was, of course, a part of mathematics within the quadrivium. Throughout the Scientific Revolution, savants interested in music’s association with natural phenomena offered elaborate schemes in order to account for its physical basis.

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Jackson (book author), M. W., & Laywine (review author), A. (2015). Harmonious Triads: Physicists, Musicians, and Instrument Makers in Nineteenth-Century Germany. Aestimatio: Critical Reviews in the History of Science, 5, 39–46. https://doi.org/10.33137/aestimatio.v5i0.25859

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