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1. Music in the Odes of Horace
by Stuart Lyons 
Price: USD 11.00
Dealer: Biblio, Powell's Bookstores Chicago
Description: Aris & Phillips. Used - Like New. 2010. Hardcover. Fine. Aris & Phillips ISBN 0856688444 9780856688447 [US] 

2. Music in the Odes of Horace
by Stuart Lyons 
Price: USD 11.00
Dealer: Biblio, Powell's Bookstores Chicago
Description: Aris & Phillips. Used - Very Good. 2010. Hardcover. Cloth, d.j. Some shelf-wear. Else clean copy. Very Good. (Subject: Ancient & Classical Studies). Aris & Phillips ISBN 0856688444 9780856688447 [US] 

3. Music in the Odes of Horace.
by Stuart Lyons 
Price: USD 11.10
Dealer: ZVAB, Powell's Bookstores Chicago, ABAA
Description: ISBN10: 0856688444, ISBN13: 9780856688447, [publisher: Aris & Phillips.] Hardcover 2010. Hardcover. Fine. [Chicago, IL, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2010]  

4. Music in the Odes of Horace.
by Stuart Lyons 
Price: USD 11.45
Dealer: Abebooks, Powell's Bookstores Chicago, ABAA
Description: ISBN10: 0856688444, ISBN13: 9780856688447, [publisher: Aris & Phillips.] Hardcover 2010. Hardcover. Fine. [Chicago, IL, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2010]  

5. Music in the Odes of Horace
by Stuart Lyons 
Price: USD 11.50
Dealer: Alibris, Powell's Books Chicago via Alibris
Description: Liverpool University Press 2010 Hard cover Like New 2010. Hardcover. Fine. 

6. Music in the Odes of Horace
by Stuart Lyons 
Price: USD 11.50
Dealer: Alibris, Powell's Books Chicago via Alibris
Description: Liverpool University Press 2010 Hard cover Very Good 2010. Hardcover. Cloth, d.j. Some shelf-wear. Else clean copy. Very Good. (Subject: Ancient & Classical Studies). 

7. Music in the Odes of Horace (Aris and Phillips Classical Texts)
by Lyons, Stuart 
Price: USD 13.15
Dealer: Alibris, HPB-Diamond via Alibris
Description: Liverpool University Press 2010 hardcover Very good Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used books may not include companion materials, and may have some shelf wear or limited writing. We ship orders daily and Customer Service is our top priority! 

8. Music in the Odes of Horace (Aris and Phillips Classical Texts)
by Lyons, Stuart 
Price: USD 13.15
Dealer: Abebooks, HPB-Diamond
Description: ISBN10: 0856688444, ISBN13: 9780856688447, [publisher: Liverpool University Press] Hardcover Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used books may not include companion materials, and may have some shelf wear or limited writing. We ship orders daily and Customer Service is our top priority! [Dallas, TX, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2010]  

9. Music in the Odes of Horace
by Lyons stuart 
Price: USD 15.36
Dealer: AbebooksUK, Clement Burston Books
Description: ISBN10: 0856688444, ISBN13: 9780856688447, [publisher: ARis & Phillips] Hardcover The author argues that Horace's ojective was to produce a unique type of ode, a Latin interpretation of GReek lyric song to entertain the Roman elite. [Bowness on Windermere, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2010]  

10. Music in the Odes of Horace (Aris & Phillips Classical Texts)
by Lyons, Stuart 
Price: USD 15.97
Dealer: Abebooks, Irish Booksellers
Description: ISBN10: 0856688444, ISBN13: 9780856688447, [publisher: Liverpool University Press] Hardcover SHIPS FROM USA. Used books have different signs of use and do not include supplemental materials such as CDs, Dvds, Access Codes, charts or any other extra material. All used books might have various degrees of writing, highliting and wear and tear and possibly be an ex-library with the usual stickers and stamps. Dust Jackets are not guaranteed and when still present, they will have various degrees of tear and damage. All images are Stock Photos, not of the actual item. [Portland, ME, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2010]  

11. Music in the Odes of Horace
by Stuart Lyons 
Price: USD 19.20
Dealer: AbebooksUK, BoundlessBookstore
Description: ISBN10: 0856688444, ISBN13: 9780856688447, [publisher: Aris and Phillips Ltd] Hardcover Flat signed by the author. VG condition book with dust jacket. DJ is clean, has fresh colours and has little wear to edges. Book has clean and bright contents. [Wallingford, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2010]  

12. Music in the Odes of Horace
by Stuart Lyons 
Price: USD 19.68
Dealer: Biblio, World of Books Ltd
Description: Hardback. Very Good. ISBN 0856688444 9780856688447 [GB] 

13. Music in the Odes of Horace
by Stuart Lyons 
Price: USD 22.28
Dealer: Biblio, Ergodebooks
Description: Aris & Phillips, Date: 2010-04-30. Hardcover. Used: Good. 2010. Aris & Phillips ISBN 0856688444 9780856688447 [US] 

14. MUSIC IN THE ODES OF HORACE
by Lyons Stuart 
Price: USD 29.40
Dealer: Biblio, Ancient World Books
Description: Aris & Phillips. Very Good+ in Very Good+ dust jacket. Date: 2010. Hardcover. 0856688444 . Corners very slightly bumped else book is fine. Light shelfwear to DJ. ; Viii, 204pp, illustrated. Following the success of Horace's Odes and the Mystery of Do-Re-Mi in which he proposed that Horace's Odes were truly carmina (songs) , Stuart Lyons further explores the orality of the Odes in both the Augustan Age and their early medieval reception. Challenging the perception of the Odes as purely literary works and drawing on extensive evidence in Horace and other ancient sources, Lyons argues that Horace's objective was to produce a unique type of performance art, a Latin re-interpretation of Greek lyric song to entertain the Roman elite. In post-Carolingian manuscripts, there are several instances of musical notation for the Odes. Some was to help students articulate their Latin, but other notation records performance works. Lyons shows that the arrangement for the Ode to Phyllis in the Montpellier manuscript and Guido d'Arezzo's do-re-mi mnemonic share a common ancestor. The long-hidden St Petersburg codex is a virtual songbook with sixteen melodies reflecting secular as well as monastic traditions. These and other manuscripts provide persuasive evidence that Horace was sung for entertainment as well as teaching. While there is no provable link between early medieval performance and Horace's own practice, Lyons argues that the Horace of the Odes was a musical innovator, songwriter and entertainer, as well as a literary craftsman, and sang much of his lyric poetry to the accompaniment of his own lyre. With 50 illustrations, 12 colour plates and a comprehensive set of indexes this book will stimulate and inform both classicists and musical historians. ; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; 204 pages . 2010. Aris & Phillips ISBN 0856688444 9780856688447 [CA] 

15. MUSIC IN THE ODES OF HORACE
by Lyons, Stuart 
Price: USD 30.00
Dealer: Abebooks, Ancient World Books
Description: ISBN10: 0856688444, ISBN13: 9780856688447, [publisher: Aris & Phillips] Hardcover Corners very slightly bumped else book is fine. Light shelfwear to DJ. ; Viii, 204pp, illustrated. Following the success of Horace's Odes and the Mystery of Do-Re-Mi in which he proposed that Horace's Odes were truly carmina (songs) , Stuart Lyons further explores the orality of the Odes in both the Augustan Age and their early medieval reception. Challenging the perception of the Odes as purely literary works and drawing on extensive evidence in Horace and other ancient sources, Lyons argues that Horace's objective was to produce a unique type of performance art, a Latin re-interpretation of Greek lyric song to entertain the Roman elite. In post-Carolingian manuscripts, there are several instances of musical notation for the Odes. Some was to help students articulate their Latin, but other notation records performance works. Lyons shows that the arrangement for the Ode to Phyllis in the Montpellier manuscript and Guido d'Arezzo's do-re-mi mnemonic share a common ancestor. The long-hidden St Petersburg codex is a virtual songbook with sixteen melodies reflecting secular as well as monastic traditions. These and other manuscripts provide persuasive evidence that Horace was sung for entertainment as well as teaching. While there is no provable link between early medieval performance and Horace's own practice, Lyons argues that the Horace of the Odes was a musical innovator, songwriter and entertainer, as well as a literary craftsman, and sang much of his lyric poetry to the accompaniment of his own lyre. With 50 illustrations, 12 colour plates and a comprehensive set of indexes this book will stimulate and inform both classicists and musical historians. ; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; 204 pages [Toronto, ON, Canada] [Publication Year: 2010]  

16. Music in the Odes of Horace
by Lyons, Stuart 
Price: USD 33.00
Dealer: Alibris, Ancient World Books via Alibris
Description: Aris & Phillips 2010 Hardcover Very Good+ in Very Good+ dust jacket 0856688444. Corners very slightly bumped else book is fine. Light shelfwear to DJ.; Viii, 204pp, illustrated. Following the success of Horace's Odes and the Mystery of Do-Re-Mi in which he proposed that Horace's Odes were truly carmina (songs), Stuart Lyons further explores the orality of the Odes in both the Augustan Age and their early medieval reception. Challenging the perception of the Odes as purely literary works and drawing on extensive evidence in Horace and other ancient sources, Lyons argues that Horace's objective was to produce a unique type of performance art, a Latin re-interpretation of Greek lyric song to entertain the Roman elite. In post-Carolingian manuscripts, there are several instances of musical notation for the Odes. Some was to help students articulate their Latin, but other notation records performance works. Lyons shows that the arrangement for the Ode to Phyllis in the Montpellier manuscript and Guido d'Arezzo's do-re-mi mnemonic share a common ancestor. The long-hidden St Petersburg codex is a virtual songbook with sixteen melodies reflecting secular as well as monastic traditions. These and other manuscripts provide persuasive evidence that Horace was sung for entertainment as well as teaching. While there is no provable link between early medieval performance and Horace's own practice, Lyons argues that the Horace of the Odes was a musical innovator, songwriter and entertainer, as well as a literary craftsman, and sang much of his lyric poetry to the accompaniment of his own lyre. With 50 illustrations, 12 colour plates and a comprehensive set of indexes this book will stimulate and inform both classicists and musical historians.; 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall; 204 pages. 

17. Music in the Odes of Horace
by Stuart Lyons 
Price: USD 37.61
Dealer: ZVAB, WorldofBooks
Description: ISBN10: 0856688444, ISBN13: 9780856688447, [publisher: Liverpool University Press, United Kingdom] Softcover Following the success of Horace's Odes and the Mystery of Do-Re-Mi in which he proposed that Horace's Odes were truly carmina (songs), Stuart Lyons further explores the orality of the Odes in both the Augustan Age and their early medieval reception. Challenging the perception of the Odes as purely literary works and drawing on extensive evidence in Horace and other ancient sources, Lyons argues that Horace's objective was to produce a unique type of performance art, a Latin re-interpretation of Greek lyric song to entertain the Roman elite. In post-Carolingian manuscripts, there are several instances of musical notation for the Odes. Some was to help students articulate their Latin, but other notation records performance works. Lyons shows that the arrangement for the Ode to Phyllis in the Montpellier manuscript and Guido d'Arezzo's do-re-mi mnemonic share a common ancestor. The long-hidden St Petersburg codex is a virtual songbook with sixteen melodies reflecting secular as well as monastic traditions. These and other manuscripts provide persuasive evidence that Horace was sung for entertainment as well as teaching. While there is no provable link between early medieval performance and Horace's own practice, Lyons argues that the Horace of the Odes was a musical innovator, songwriter and entertainer, as well as a literary craftsman, and sang much of his lyric poetry to the accompaniment of his own lyre. With 50 illustrations, 12 colour plates and a comprehensive set of indexes this book will stimulate and inform both classicists and musical historians. Stuart Lyons was senior Classics scholar at King's College, Cambridge. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged. [Goring-By-Sea, WS, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2010]  

18. Music in the Odes of Horace
by Stuart Lyons 
Price: USD 39.95
Dealer: AbebooksUK, WorldofBooks
Description: ISBN10: 0856688444, ISBN13: 9780856688447, [publisher: Liverpool University Press, United Kingdom] Softcover Following the success of Horace's Odes and the Mystery of Do-Re-Mi in which he proposed that Horace's Odes were truly carmina (songs), Stuart Lyons further explores the orality of the Odes in both the Augustan Age and their early medieval reception. Challenging the perception of the Odes as purely literary works and drawing on extensive evidence in Horace and other ancient sources, Lyons argues that Horace's objective was to produce a unique type of performance art, a Latin re-interpretation of Greek lyric song to entertain the Roman elite. In post-Carolingian manuscripts, there are several instances of musical notation for the Odes. Some was to help students articulate their Latin, but other notation records performance works. Lyons shows that the arrangement for the Ode to Phyllis in the Montpellier manuscript and Guido d'Arezzo's do-re-mi mnemonic share a common ancestor. The long-hidden St Petersburg codex is a virtual songbook with sixteen melodies reflecting secular as well as monastic traditions. These and other manuscripts provide persuasive evidence that Horace was sung for entertainment as well as teaching. While there is no provable link between early medieval performance and Horace's own practice, Lyons argues that the Horace of the Odes was a musical innovator, songwriter and entertainer, as well as a literary craftsman, and sang much of his lyric poetry to the accompaniment of his own lyre. With 50 illustrations, 12 colour plates and a comprehensive set of indexes this book will stimulate and inform both classicists and musical historians. Stuart Lyons was senior Classics scholar at King's College, Cambridge. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged. [Goring-By-Sea, WS, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2010]  

19. Music in the Odes of Horace (Aris and Phillips Classical Texts)
by Lyons, Stuart 
Price: USD 159.38
Dealer: AbebooksUK, dsmbooks
Description: ISBN10: 0856688444, ISBN13: 9780856688447, [publisher: Liverpool University Press] Hardcover Like New [liverpool, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2010]  

20. Music in the Odes of Horace
by Lyons Stuart 
Price: USD 247.27
Dealer: Biblio, Revaluation Books
Description: Aris & Phillips, Date: 2010. Hardcover. New. 204 pages. 9.75x7.00x0.75 inches. 2010. Aris & Phillips ISBN 0856688444 9780856688447 [GB] 

21. Music in the Odes of Horace
by Lyons, Stuart 
Price: USD 250.63
Dealer: AbebooksUK, Revaluation Books
Description: ISBN10: 0856688444, ISBN13: 9780856688447, [publisher: Aris & Phillips] Hardcover 204 pages. 9.75x7.00x0.75 inches. In Stock. [Exeter, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2010]  

22. Music in the Odes of Horace
by Lyons, Stuart 
Price: USD 265.63
Dealer: Alibris, Revaluation Books via Alibris
Description: Aris & Phillips 2010 Hardcover New 204 pages. 9.75x7.00x0.75 inches. 

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