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" ... of the works of artists, nor again like gymnastic, which gives health and strength ; for neither of these is to be gained from music. There remains, then, the use of music for intellectual enjoyment in leisure; which... "
A Popular History of the Art of Music: From the Earliest Times Until the Present - Página 66
por William Smythe Babcock Mathews - 1891 - 512 páginas
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Introduction and translation

Aristotle, Benjamin Jowett - 1885 - 466 páginas
...these is to be gained from music. There remains, then, the use of music for intellectual enjoyment in leisure ; which appears to have been the reason of...should pass his leisure ; as Homer says — 'How good is it to invite men to the pleasant feast',' 9 and aftenvards he speaks of others whom he describes...
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The Politics of Aristotle, Volumen1

Aristotle - 1885 - 588 páginas
...these is to be gained from music. There remains, then, the use of music for intellectual enjoyment in leisure ; which appears to have been the reason of...should pass his leisure ; as Homer says — ' How good is it to invite men to the pleasant feast *,' 9 and afterwards he speaks of others whom he describes...
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Introduction and translation

Aristotle, Benjamin Jowett - 1885 - 470 páginas
...these is to be gained from music. There remains, then, the use of music for intellectual enjoyment in leisure ; which appears to have been the reason of...should pass his leisure ; as Homer says — 'How good is it to invite men to the pleasant feast a," 9 and afterwards he speaks of others whom he describes...
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Introduction and translation

Aristotle, Benjamin Jowett - 1885 - 482 páginas
...these is to be gained from music. There remains, then, the use of music for intellectual enjoyment in leisure; which appears to have been the reason of...freeman should pass his leisure; as Homer says— 'How good'is k to invite men to the pleasant feastV 9 and afterwards he speaks of others whom he describes...
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The Politics of Aristotle: Introduction and translation

Aristotle - 1885 - 476 páginas
...use of music for intellectual enjoyment in leisure ; which appears to have been the reason of its I introduction, this being one of the ways in which...should pass his leisure ; as Homer says — 'How good is it to invite men to the pleasant feast*,' 9 and afterwards he speaks of others whom he describes...
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The Politics of Aristotle, Volumen1

Aristotle - 1885 - 460 páginas
...use of music for intellectual enjoyment , * in leisure ; which appears to have been the reason pTTFs introduction, this being one of the ways in which...should pass his leisure ; as Homer says — 'How good is it to invite men to the pleasant feast*,' 9 and afterwards he speaks of others whom he describes...
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A History of Greek Literature, Volumen36

Thomas Sergeant Perry - 1890 - 938 páginas
...these is to be gained from music. There remains, then, the use of music for intellectual enjoyment in leisure ; which appears to have been the reason of...good it is to invite men to the pleasant feast '; and afterwards he speaks of others whom he describes as inviting ' The bard who would delight them all.'...
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Dialogues of Plato

Benjamin Jowett - 1899 - 480 páginas
...these is to be gained from music. There remains, then, the use of music for intellectual enjoyment in leisure; which appears to have been the reason of...should pass his leisure; as Homer says— " How good is it to invite men to the pleasant feast," and afterwards he speaks of others whom he describes as...
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Dialogues of Plato: Containing The Apology of Socrates, Crito, Phaedo, and ...

Plato - 1899 - 514 páginas
...these is to be gained from music. There remains, thon, the use of music for intellectual enjoyment in leisure; which appears to have been the reason of...should pass his leisure ; as Homer says — " How good is it to invite men to the pleasant feast," and afterwards he speaks of others whom he describes as...
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Source Book of the History of Education for the Greek and Roman Period

Paul Monroe - 1901 - 540 páginas
...these is to be gained from music. There remains, then, the use of music for intellectual enjoyment in leisure; which appears to have been the reason of...good it is to invite men to the pleasant feast,' and afterwards he speaks of others whom he describes as inviting 'The bard who would delight them all.'...
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