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Greek Musicologists in the Roman Empire
- Andrew Barker,
Published/Copyright:March 10, 2011
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Published Online:2011-03-10
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Articles in the same Issue
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- The Disappearance of Aristotle's Biology: A Hellenistic Mystery
- The Place of Astronomy in Roman Egypt
- Greek Musicologists in the Roman Empire
- The Teaching of the Almagest in Late Antiquity
- Cosmic Models: Some Uses of Hellenistic Science in Roman Religion
- Notes on Contributors
- Select Index of Names and Subjects
- Index of Texts, Passages and Manuscripts Discussed
Articles in the same Issue
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- The Disappearance of Aristotle's Biology: A Hellenistic Mystery
- The Place of Astronomy in Roman Egypt
- Greek Musicologists in the Roman Empire
- The Teaching of the Almagest in Late Antiquity
- Cosmic Models: Some Uses of Hellenistic Science in Roman Religion
- Notes on Contributors
- Select Index of Names and Subjects
- Index of Texts, Passages and Manuscripts Discussed