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@Inbook{Alfeyev2003,
author={{Alfeyev, H. H.}},
editor={{Stewart, M. Y.}},
title={The Trinitarian Teaching of St. Gregory Nazianzen},
bookTitle={The Trinity: East/West Dialogue},
year={2003},
publisher={Springer Netherlands},
address={Dordrecht},
pages={107--130},
abstract={This paper outlines the Trinitarian theology of Gregory Nazianzen as a representative of the Byzantine tradition. First, it analyses Gregory's idea of the unfolding of Trinitarian dogma in the course of history. Second, it examines the Trinitarian terminology he uses in his polemics against the Arians. Third, it discusses the divinity of the Trinity. And finally, the paper looks at the vision of dogmatics and the moral implications of the unity of the Holy Trinity. The article comes to conclude that for Gregory, the Holy Trinity was not just a subject of theological controversy, it was primarily an object of prayerful meditation and loving devotion},
isbn={978-94-017-0393-2},
doi={10.1007/978-94-017-0393-2_11}
}
@book{septuagint1870,
author={{Bagster, S. (publ.)}},
title={The Septuagint version of the Old Testament, with an English Translation; and with various readings and critical notes},
url={https://books.google.com/books?id=wMUUAAAAQAAJ},
address={London},
publisher={Samuel Bagster and Sons},
year={1870}
}
@book{brenton1986septuagint,
title={The Septuagint with Apocrypha: Greek and English},
author={{Brenton, L. C. L.}},
isbn={9780913573440},
lccn={70106440},
series={Companion texts for Old Testament studies},
url={https://books.google.com/books?id=xsrYAAAAMAAJ},
year={1986},
address={Peabody, Massachusetts},
publisher={Hendrickson Publishers}
}
@book{brenton1971septuagint,
title={The Septuagint with Apocryphia: With an English Translation, and with Various Readings and Critical Notes},
author={{Brenton, L. C. L.}},
isbn={9780913573440},
url={https://books.google.com/books?id=emjouQEACAAJ},
year={1971},
address={Peabody, Massachusetts},
publisher={Hendrickson Publishers}
}
@book{dionys1644,
title={Sancti Dionysii Areopagitae Operum omnium quae extant, et commentariorum quibus illustrantur ...},
author={{Corderius, B.}},
url={https://books.google.com/books?id=SzyAVTu3RI0C},
year={1644},
address = {Lutetiae Parisorum},
publisher={Apud Laurentium Cottereau}
}
@book{de1494speculum,
title={{Speculum naturale}},
author={{de Beauvais, V.}},
url={https://books.google.com/books?id=v9yKk_tdhusC},
year={1494},
address={Venetiis},
publisher={Hermannus Liechtenstein}
}
@book{opera1609,
author={{de Billy, J.}},
title={{Sancti Gregorii Nazianzeni, Cognomento theologi, opera}},
url={https://books.google.com/books?id=FMtQAAAAcAAJ},
year={1609},
address = {Lutetiae Parisorum},
publisher={Typis regiis, apud Claudium Morellum}
}
@book{isidorus1802,
title={S. Isidori Hispalensis Episcopi Hispaniarum Doctoris Opera Omnia},
author={{De Seville, I.}},
editor={{Arevalo, F.}},
url={https://books.google.com/books?id=wb8Z_vlSyJwC},
address={Romae},
publisher={Apvd Antonivm Fvlgonivm},
year={1802}
}
@article{detlefsen1900,
ISSN = {00180777},
URL = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/4472753},
author = {{Detlefsen, D.}},
journal = {Hermes},
number = {3},
pages = {585--601},
publisher = {Franz Steiner Verlag},
title = {Die Werthangaben in der Naturalis Historia des Plinius},
volume = {35},
year = {1900}
}
@book{dionys1350,
address = {Oxford, Magdalen College},
author = {{Dionysius}},
url ={https://digital.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/objects/ee19a692-5066-4c84-95db-d93c4fc82b97/},
edition={MS Gr 2},
publisher = {Oxford Digital Library},
title = {De caelesti hierarchia},
year = {1350}
}
@book{dionys1503,
address = {Straßburg},
author = {{Ficinus, M.}},
doi = {10.3931/e-rara-9747},
publisher = {Husner},
title = {Opera Dionysii veteris et nove translationis etiam novissime ipsius Marsilii Ficini cum commentariis Hugonis, Alberti, Thome, Ambrosii oratoris Linconiensis et Vercellensis. Veteris translationis. De celesti hierarchia ...},
year = {1503}
}
@article{gudger1924,
ISSN = {00211753, 15456994},
URL = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/224311},
author = {{Gudger, E. W.}},
journal = {Isis},
number = {3},
pages = {269--281},
publisher = {[The University of Chicago Press, The History of Science Society]},
title = {Pliny's Historia naturalis. The Most Popular Natural History Ever Published},
volume = {6},
year = {1924}
}
@article{isgro1979,
ISSN = {00695696, 2334203X},
URL = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/40351750},
author = {{Isgro, R. M.}},
journal = {College Music Symposium},
number = {1},
pages = {7--52},
publisher = {College Music Society},
title = {Sixteenth-Century Conception of Harmony},
volume = {19},
year = {1979}
}
@book{kircher1650,
doi={10.3931/e-rara-26092},
title={{Athanasii Kircheri Fuldensis e soc. Iesu presbyteri musurgia universalis, sive, Ars magna consoni et dissoni in X. libros digesta: qua universa sonorum doctrina, & philosophia, musicaeque tam theoricae, quam practicae scientia, summa varietate traditur; admirandae consoni, & dissoni in mundo, adeoque universa natura vires effectusque, uti nova, ita peregrina variorum speciminum exhibitione ad singulares usus, tum in omni poene facultate, tum potissimum in philologia, mathematica, physica, mechanica, medicina, politica, metaphysica, theologica, aperiuntur & demonstrantur}},
author={{Kircher, A.}},
year={1650},
publisher={ex typographia haeredum Francisci Corbelletti},
address={Romae}
}
@article{knobloch1994,
ISSN = {00394564},
URL = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/20777445},
abstract = {According to Plato, Aristotle, and Augustinus, without order beauty is unthinkable. The world is supposed to be in perfect and harmonic order. This conviction could be illustrated by different metaphors: God as an architect who constructed the world as a building; God as a technician who constructed the world as a machine; God as a musician who plays on the world as an instrument; God as a poet who created the world as book or poem. These metaphors will be explained in greater detail in five sections: 1. The sound of the spheres's harmonies: the hypothesis of the physical aspect and its consequences, 2. Kepler or the renunciation of phantasy: the mathematical hypothesis about harmonies and its consequences, 3. Fludd or the world as a monochord: Rosicrucian intuition versus mathematical argumentation, 4. Kircher or the world as an organ: harmonic symbolism, 5. Chimera or remedy: Kepler's research method (empiricism, geometry, existence of God) and Leibniz's and Mersenne's criticism of it.},
author = {{Knobloch, E.}},
journal = {Sudhoffs Archiv},
number = {1},
pages = {14--40},
publisher = {Franz Steiner Verlag},
title = {Harmonie und Kosmos: Mathematik im Dienste eines teleologischen Weltverständnisses},
volume = {78},
year = {1994}
}
@inbook{Mathiesen2002,
doi={10.1017/CHOL9780521623711},
address={Cambridge},
series={The Cambridge History of Music},
title={Greek music theory},
booktitle={The Cambridge History of Western Music Theory}, publisher={University Press},
author={{Mathiesen, T.}},
editor={{Christensen, T.}},
year={2002},
pages={107–135},
collection={The Cambridge History of Music}
}
@book{vulgata716,
title={{Codex Amiatinus / Biblia Sacra / Bibbia Amiatina}},
author={{Monasterii Wirimutham-Gyruum}},
year={716},
address={{Kingdom of Northumbria, England}},
publisher={publisher not identified},
url={https://www.loc.gov/item/2021668243}
}
@book{plinius1250,
title={Plinius Secundus Major, Historia naturalis. Liber trigesimus septimus manu recentiore suppletus est},
author={{Plinius Secundus, G.}},
edition={Latin 6797},
year={1250},
publisher={Bibliothèque nationale de France},
address={Paris},
url={https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b550140045/}
}
@book{plinius1470,
title={{Historia naturalis}},
author={{Plinius Secundus, G.}},
doi={10.3931/e-rara-74199},
year={1470},
address={Impressum Rome},
publisher={magistris Conrado Sweynheym & Arnoldo Panaratz}
}
@book{1967natural,
title={Pliny Natural History In Ten Volumes},
author={{Rackham, H.}},
volume={1},
isbn={9780674993648},
lccn={39005370}, url={https://archive.org/details/naturalhistory01plinuoft/},
year={1967},
address={Cambridge, Massachusetts},
publisher={Harvard University Press}
}
@article{ramsdell1894,
ISSN = {01903578},
URL = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/3135427},
author = {{Ramsdell, T. J.}},
journal = {The Biblical World},
number = {2},
pages = {124--133},
publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
title = {The Kingdom of Heaven in the Gospel of Matthew},
volume = {4},
year = {1894}
}
@article{torrellas1999,
ISSN = {00393185},
URL = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/40694499},
abstract = {The music theory of Leibniz was thought to be by most of the scholars a part of the Pythagorean philosophical tradition. This opinion was maintained without a founded knowledge of the Pythagorean sources nor a proper consideration of the contemporary scientific background, upon which Leibniz wrote. The purpose of this article consists of analysing to what extent the Pythagorean tradition in music theory had still an influence in a philosophical age, whose music had already thoroughly abandoned the main statements of the Pythagoreans. Questions belonging to the Pythagorean conception of music, such as the Tetraktys theory, the number proportions regarding musical intervals and the music of the spheres, are discussed here upon the background of the 17th century music theory. After that, Leibniz' considerations of these subjects turn out to be quite different from those of the Pythagorean tradition. Leibniz criticises it or translates it in an utterly modern language. He proposes a contemporary conception of harmony as an anticipation of beauty through the conjunction of the opposites, which emerges in the music theory of his time and will lead to the aesthetics substituting for the mystic. Dissonance, contrast and mistune are the new concepts to be taken into account.},
author = {{Torrellas, G. M.}},
journal = {Studia Leibnitiana},
number = {1},
pages = {34--54},
publisher = {Franz Steiner Verlag},
title = {Mathematik und Harmonie. Über den vermuteten Pythagoreismus von Leibniz},
volume = {31},
year = {1999}
}
@book{gregorius1851,
address = {London},
author = {{Ullman, C.}},
url = {https://archive.org/details/gregoryofnazian00ullm},
publisher = {{John W. Parker, West Strand}},
title = {Gregory of Nazianzum. The Divine. A contribution to the Ecclesiastical history of the fourth century},
year = {1851}
}