Reading for musical knowledge in early sixteenth‐century Italy: Introduction

IF 0.3 3区 历史学 0 MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES
Tim Shephard, Laura Ștefănescu, Oliver Doyle, Ciara O'Flaherty
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Abstract The essays included here present case studies prepared within the project ‘Sounding the Bookshelf 1501: Music in a Year of Italian Printed Books’, funded by the Leverhulme Trust and hosted at the University of Sheffield. The project asks a simple question: standing in a Venetian bookshop towards the end of the year 1501, what information about music might you encounter as you browse the new printed titles available for purchase? Very few of the books printed in Italy in 1501 were ‘about’ music, but almost all of them mention music in passing, and sometimes at length, whilst discussing something else. These kinds of casual, fragmentary comments on music were surely read by many more people than specialist music theory, the audience for which was probably quite small. To recover these comments, and characterise the contradictory and incoherent field of everyday musical knowledge they comprise, we are reading every book printed in Italy in 1501 cover‐to‐cover, excerpting every passage mentioning music, sound or hearing. The final product of our project—a co‐authored book, yet to be written—will present our findings in synoptic fashion. The essays presented here take a different approach, offering detailed case‐studies on particular books within our 1501 corpus.
阅读16世纪早期意大利的音乐知识:导论
本文包含的文章介绍了在“1501年书架的声音:意大利印刷书籍的音乐”项目中准备的案例研究,该项目由利华休姆信托基金资助,并在谢菲尔德大学主持。这个项目提出了一个简单的问题:站在1501年底的威尼斯书店里,当你浏览可供购买的新印刷书目时,你会遇到什么关于音乐的信息?1501年,意大利出版的书籍中很少有“关于”音乐的,但几乎所有的书都顺带提到了音乐,有时还会详细地讨论其他事情。这些随意的、零碎的音乐评论肯定会被更多的人阅读,而不是专业的音乐理论,听众可能相当少。为了恢复这些评论,并描述它们所包含的矛盾和不连贯的日常音乐知识领域,我们正在从头到尾阅读1501年在意大利印刷的每一本书,摘录每一段提到音乐、声音或听觉的段落。我们项目的最终产品——一本合著的书,还有待撰写——将以概要的方式展示我们的发现。本文采用不同的方法,提供了1501语料库中特定书籍的详细案例研究。
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Renaissance Studies
Renaissance Studies MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES-
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期刊介绍: Renaissance Studies is a multi-disciplinary journal which publishes articles and editions of documents on all aspects of Renaissance history and culture. The articles range over the history, art, architecture, religion, literature, and languages of Europe during the period.
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