GRASPED Numerical Harmonies

GRASPED Numerical Harmonies

Author: Steven Brough

Publisher: GRASPED Digital

Published: 2024-03-27

Total Pages: 39

ISBN-13:

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Welcome, marketing pioneers and number enthusiasts! Have you ever considered the hidden influence of numbers in your marketing endeavors? Numerology, the ancient study of numbers and their mystical connections, offers a powerful tool to complement your astrological understanding. By integrating numerological insights, you'll gain a deeper understanding of yourself, your target audience, and the market landscape, empowering you to craft truly effective marketing strategies. This book is your personalized guide to unlocking the power of numerology for marketing mastery. We'll delve into the fascinating world of numbers, exploring how your life path, destiny, and soul urge numbers influence your: Marketing Style: Discover your unique strengths and challenges as a marketer based on your numerological profile. Brand Building: Craft a brand identity that resonates with your core values and destiny number. Consumer Engagement: Create compelling marketing messages that speak directly to the intrinsic desires of your target audience. Remember, numbers hold a unique power! "Numerical Harmonies" equips you with the knowledge and tools to integrate numerology with your astrological insights. Embrace the synergy between these two ancient wisdoms and embark on a journey of marketing transformation!


Perfect Harmony and Melting Strains

Perfect Harmony and Melting Strains

Author: Cornelia Wilde

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2021-05-10

Total Pages: 295

ISBN-13: 3110422131

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Perfect Harmony and Melting Strains assembles interdisciplinary essays investigating concepts of harmony during a transitional period, in which the Pythagorean notion of a harmoniously ordered cosmos competed with and was transformed by new theories about sound - and new ways of conceptualizing the world. From the perspectives of philosophy, literary scholarship, and musicology, the contributions consider music's ambivalent position between mathematical abstraction and sensibility, between the metaphysics of harmony and the physics of sound. Essays examine the late medieval and early modern history of ideas concerning the nature of music and cosmic harmony, and trace their transformations in early modern musico-literary discourses. Within this framework, essays further offer original readings of important philosophical, literary, and musicological works. This interdisciplinary volume brings into focus the transformation of a predominant Renaissance worldview and of music's scientific, theological, literary, as well as cultural conceptions and functions in the early modern period, and will be of interest to scholars of the classics, philosophy, musicology, as well as literary and cultural studies.


Music and the Renaissance

Music and the Renaissance

Author: Philippe Vendrix

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-07-05

Total Pages: 671

ISBN-13: 1351557491

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This volume unites a collection of articles which illustrate brilliantly the complexity of European cultural history in the Renaissance. On the one hand, scholars of this period were inspired by classical narratives on the sublime effects of music and, on the other hand, were affected by the profound religious upheavals which destroyed the unity of Western Christianity and, in so doing, opened up new avenues in the world of music. These articles offer as broad a vision as possible of the ways of thinking about music which developed in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.


Conceptual Harmonies

Conceptual Harmonies

Author: Paul Redding

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2023-06-12

Total Pages: 303

ISBN-13: 0226826066

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A new reading of Hegel’s Science of Logic through the history of European mathematics. Conceptual Harmonies develops an original account of G. W. F. Hegel’s perplexing Science of Logic from a simple insight: philosophical and mathematical thought have shaped each other since classical times. Situating Science of Logic within the rise of modern mathematics, Redding stresses Hegel’s attention to Pythagorean ratios, Platonic reason, and Aristotle’s geometrically inspired logic. He then explores how later traditions shaped Hegel’s world, through both Leibniz and new forms of algebraic geometry. This enlightening reading recovers an overlooked stream in Hegel’s philosophy that remains, Redding argues, important for contemporary conceptions of logic.


The Harmony of the Spheres

The Harmony of the Spheres

Author: Joscelyn Godwin

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 1992-11-01

Total Pages: 348

ISBN-13: 1620550962

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Professor of Music at Colgate University and a widely respected musicologist, Godwin traces the history of the idea, held since ancient times, that the whole cosmos, with its circling planets and stars, is in some way a musical or harmonious entity. The author shows how this concept has continued to inspire philosophers, astronomers, and mystics from antiquity to the present day.


Collection - Laboratory - Theater

Collection - Laboratory - Theater

Author: Helmar Schramm

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter

Published: 2008-08-22

Total Pages: 625

ISBN-13: 3110201550

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This volume launches a new, eight-volume series entitled Theatrum Scientiarum on the history of science and the media which has arisen from the work of the Berlin special research project on "Performative Cultures" under the aegis of the Theatre Studies Department of the Free University. The volume examines the role of space in the constitution of knowledge in the early modern age. "Kunstkammern" (art and curiosities cabinets), laboratories and stages arose in the 17th century as instruments of research and representation. There is, however, still a lack of precise descriptions of the epistemic contribution made by material and immaterial space in the performance of knowledge. Therefore, the authors present a novel view of the conditions surrounding the creation of these spatial forms. Account is taken both of the institutional framework of these spaces and their placement within the history of ideas, the architectural models and the modular differentiations, and the scientific consequences of particular design decisions. Manifold paths are followed between the location of the observer in the representational space of science and the organization in time and space of sight, speech and action in the canon of European theatrical forms. Not only is an account given of the mutual architectural and intellectual influence of the spaces of knowledge and the performance spaces of art; they are also analyzed to ascertain what was possible in them and through them. This volume is the English translation of Kunstkammer, Laboratorium, Bühne (de Gruyter, Berlin, 2003).


Thinking In Numbers

Thinking In Numbers

Author: Daniel Tammet

Publisher: Little, Brown Spark

Published: 2013-07-30

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 0316250805

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The irresistibly engaging book that "enlarges one's wonder at Tammet's mind and his all-embracing vision of the world as grounded in numbers" (Oliver Sacks, MD). Thinking in Numbers is the book that Daniel Tammet, mathematical savant and bestselling author, was born to write. In Tammet's world, numbers are beautiful and mathematics illuminates our lives and minds. Using anecdotes, everyday examples, and ruminations on history, literature, and more, Tammet allows us to share his unique insights and delight in the way numbers, fractions, and equations underpin all our lives. Inspired variously by the complexity of snowflakes, Anne Boleyn's eleven fingers, and his many siblings, Tammet explores questions such as why time seems to speed up as we age, whether there is such a thing as an average person, and how we can make sense of those we love. His provocative and inspiring new book will change the way you think about math and fire your imagination to view the world with fresh eyes.


Mathematical Theologies

Mathematical Theologies

Author: David Albertson

Publisher:

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 513

ISBN-13: 0199989737

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The writings of theologians Thierry of Chartres (d. 1157) and Nicholas of Cusa (d. 1464) represent a lost history of momentous encounters between Christianity and Pythagorean ideas before the Renaissance. Their robust Christian Neopythagoreanism reconceived the Trinity and the Incarnation within the framework of Greek number theory, challenging our contemporary assumptions about the relation of religion and modern science. David Albertson surveys the slow formation of theologies of the divine One from the Old Academy through ancient Neoplatonism into the Middle Ages. Against this backdrop, Thierry of Chartres's writings stand out as the first authentic retrieval of Neopythagoreanism within western Christianity. By reading Boethius and Augustine against the grain, Thierry reactivated a suppressed potential in ancient Christian traditions that harmonized the divine Word with notions of divine Number. Despite achieving fame during his lifetime, Thierry's ideas remained well outside the medieval mainstream. Three centuries later Nicholas of Cusa rediscovered anonymous fragments of Thierry and his medieval readers, and drew on them liberally in his early works. Yet tensions among this collection of sources forced Cusanus to reconcile their competing understandings of Word and Number. Over several decades Nicholas eventually learned how to articulate traditional Christian doctrines within a fully mathematized cosmology-anticipating the situation of modern Christian thought after the seventeenth century. Mathematical Theologies skillfully guides readers through the newest scholarship on Pythagoreanism, the school of Chartres, and Cusanus, while revising some of the categories that have separated those fields in the past.


An Aesthetics Anthology

An Aesthetics Anthology

Author: ZONG Baihua

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2023-03-20

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 1000838765

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This book is a collection of insightful writings on aesthetics and Chinese and Western art by ZONG Baihua, one of the most esteemed scholars of aesthetics in China. The 22 essays in the book dive deep into a variety of topics, including the aesthetic theory and aesthetic thoughts in ancient China and the West, history of Chinese art, Western classical art, and art theory, as well as Chinese poetics. The book explores different types of art in the Chinese and Western culture, ranging from the painting, Chinese calligraphy, sculpture, ancient architecture, and music to Chinese classic and modern poetry. Taking a comparative approach, the author expounds on the key elements of traditional Chinese aesthetic thinking and artistic conception and also elucidates the art theory in ancient Greek and Kant’s aesthetics. Presented in an engaging way and written in poetic prose, this title will be a must-read for both academic and general readers interested in aesthetics, Chinese ancient art, and art theory.


The Hasheesh Eater’s Companion

The Hasheesh Eater’s Companion

Author: David M. Gross

Publisher: David M Gross

Published: 2007-10-09

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 1434811034

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This useful companion volume to Fitz Hugh Ludlow's "The Hasheesh Eater" contains the complete text of De Quincey's "Confessions of an English Opium Eater," Bayard Taylor's "The Vision of Hasheesh," W.B. O'Shaugnessy's "On the Preparations of the Indian Hemp, or Gunjah," many additional hashish- and opium-related writings by Ludlow, the cannabis-related medical texts Ludlow relied upon during his experiments, and contemporary reviews of "The Hasheesh Eater."