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  • followed by polyphonic music in the form called organum, which added a second voice to a single melody. The second voice was usually a fourth or fifth ...
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  • Polyphony rose out of melismatic organum, the earliest harmonization of the chant. Twelfth-century composers, such as LĂ©onin and PĂ©rotin developed ...
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  • out of the organum tradition exemplified in the Notre Dame school of LĂ©onin and PĂ©rotin. The motet arose from discant (clausula) sections, ...
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  • appeared in 1909; his second book, Tertium Organum, in 1912; and A New Model ... ultimate reality of motion in his book Tertium Organum, ...
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  • ===Early polyphony: Organum=== original tune. This development is called organum, and represents the beginnings ...
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  • Francis Bacon (1561–1626) in the Novum Organum. Yet he would not avow himself a follower of Bacon or any other teacher. On several occasions ...
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  • * Bacon, Francis. The doctrine of the idols in Novum Organum Scientiarum. [http://fly.hiwaay.net/%7Epaul/bacon/organum/aphorisms1.html Aphorisms ...
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  • most important part of which is the Novum Organum (published 1620). Bacon ... work on the empirical methodology as Novum Organum (“New Organon”). ...
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  • method, outside of Bacon's Novum Organum itself. In 1658 Browne published together two Discourses, which are intimately related to each other ...
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  • extra words or notes added to a chant, and organum, improvisational harmonies ... harmonizations of Gregorian chant known as organum, Gregorian chants became ...
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  • of these sites, the subfornical organ and the OVLT (organum vasculosum of the lamina terminalis) are so-called circumventricular organs, where neurons ...
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  • In the Novum Organum, English philosopher and scientist Francis Bacon ... * Bacon, Francis. Novum Organum. Legare Street Press, 2022 (original ...
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  • singing involving multiple melodic parts, called organum, became predominant for certain functions, but initially this polyphony was only sung by soloists ...
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  • in score format were rare, and limited mostly to organum. Even after the advent of music printing, much music continued to exist solely in manuscripts ...
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  • with the publication of Francis Bacon's Novum Organum (1620) and ending with Immanuel Kant's Critique of Pure Reason (1781). From the perspective ...
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  • saw the creation of a new kind of music called organum. Secular music was sung all over Europe by the troubadours and trouvères of France. Secular ...
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  • French music history dates back to organum, an early form of polyphonic singing, in the tenth century. Troubadour songs of chivalry and courtly ...
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