Ars Cantus Mensurabilis Mensurata Per Modos Iuris

Ars Cantus Mensurabilis Mensurata Per Modos Iuris The Art of Mensurable Song Measured by the Modes of Law : A New Critical Text and Translation on Facing Pages - Greek and Latin Music Theory

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An anonymous fourteenth-century treatise that borrows heavily from theLibellus cantus mensurabilisattributed to Johannes de Muris, theArs cantus mensurabilis mensurata per modos iurisdiffers from othersars novatreatises in its systematic application of scholastic philosophy and allusions to medieval law. Using music as the subject of inquiry, the writer addresses questions that occupied scholastic philosophers in other fields, such as the natural minimum of a substance and thepotentia Dei absoluta. The writer quotes legal maxims and alludes to medieval legal issues such as thelex regiaand the Becket controversy to justify and prove the rules of music.

A substantial portion of the treatise was first published as Anonymous V in Edmond de Coussemaker'sScriptores de musica medii aevi, where it was paired with a counterpoint treatise beginning "Cum notum sit". The treatise published by Coussemaker, however, is not the entire work. From textual and manuscript evidence, the Greek and Latin Music Theory edition demonstrates that a set of three figures and an introduction are related to the mensural treatise; the same evidence suggests that the counterpoint treatise "Cum notum sit" should not be considered part of the treatise.

The GLMT edition presents a complete critical text for the treatise together with a facing-page English translation. Annotations to the translation explain the numerous legal and scholastic allusions in the treatise. Also presented are corrected versions of the approximately one hundred musical figures. Preceding the critical text and translation, an extended introduction explains the musical and intellectual sources of the work.

Book information

ISBN: 9780803212459
Publisher: UNP - Nebraska
Imprint: University of Nebraska Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 781
DEWEY edition: 20
Language: English
Number of pages: 330
Weight: 635g
Height: 230mm
Width: 161mm
Spine width: 36mm