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Greek Music
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Mark Cartwright published on 05 January 2013 |
Music (or mousike) was an integral part of life in the ancient Greek world, and the term covered not only music but also dance, lyrics, and the performance of poetry. A wide range of instruments were used to perform music which was played on all manner of occasions such as religious ceremonies, festivals, private drinking parties (symposia), weddings, funerals... [continue reading]
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Andrew G. TraverGreenwood (30 September 2001)Price: $113.95 -

Doris GatesPuffin (25 August 1983)Currently unavailable -

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William Keith GuthriePrinceton University Press (20 September 1993)Price: $21.62 -

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Paul A. RaheThe University of North Carolina Press (12 August 1994)Price: $30.96 -

Mark H. MunnUniversity of California Press (06 January 2003)Price: $35.96 -

AelianLoeb Classical Library (15 July 1997)Price: $22.80 -

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