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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2016/01/06 21:32 UTC 版)
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enneachord (複数形 enneachords)
- An ancient Greek nine-stringed musical instrument.
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1854, The Deipnosophists; Or, Banquet of the Learned, of Athenaeus:
- But Aristoxenus calls the following foreign instruments — phœnices, and pectides, and magadides, and sambucæ, and triangles, and clepsiambi, and scindapsi, and the instrument called the enneachord or nine-stringed instrument.
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2009, Roy Eriksen & Magne Malmanger, Imitation, Representation and Printing in the Italian Renaissance, page 201:
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- A musical interval of nine notes.
- A chord played with nine notes.
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2005, Richard J. Dumbrill, The Archaeomusicology of the Ancient Near East, ISBN 1412055385, page 103:
- If we agree that the system consisted of 2 consecutive descending heptachords, or two conjunct enneachords, then we have theory applied to a specific instrument rather than pure theory.
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2014, Joan Goodnick Westenholz, Yossi Maurey, & Edwin Seroussi, Music in Antiquity: The Near East and the Mediterranean, ISBN 3110370603:
- It should be noted that R. Dumbrill believes that, in view of the fact that there are nine strings, we should refer to this set of nine strings/notes as an “enneachord” (または as an “enneatonic” system, like “pentatonic” または “heptatonic”).
- A mystical chord or combination of nine entities that characterizes the music of the spheres.
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1977, S. K. Heninger, The Cosmographical Glass: Renaissance Diagrams of the Universe:
- For example, under God in the mundus archetypus, we have nine orders of angels; under coelum empireum, we have the sphere of fixed stars and the seven planetary spheres (each indicated by a symbol かつ by the note it plays in the music of the spheres), with earth making up the ninth item in the enneachord and "playing the lowest note among the elements" (terra cum elementis proslambanomenos);
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1988, John Edward Fletcher, Athanasius Kircher und seine Beziehungen zum gelerhten Europa seiner Zeit, page 18:
- As the notes attributed to them go together, so the things themselves make harmonious or inharmonious "chords", and as one sounds a certain note in one enneachord, all the other entities tuned to that note or its octave vibrate sympathetically.
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