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  2. Musica universalis - Wikipedia

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    Musica universalis—which had existed as a metaphysical concept since the time of the Greeks—was often taught in quadrivium, [8] and this intriguing connection between music and astronomy stimulated the imagination of Johannes Kepler as he devoted much of his time after publishing the Mysterium Cosmographicum (Mystery of the Cosmos), looking over tables and trying to fit the data to what he ...

  3. Glossary of music terminology - Wikipedia

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    The quality of a musical tone that distinguishes one tone from another time In a jazz or rock score, after a rubato or rallentendo section, the term "time" indicates that performers should return to tempo (this is equivalent to the term "a tempo") tosto Immediately tranquillo Calm, peaceful transposition

  4. Sun Wukong - Wikipedia

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    Sun Wukong Character Profile A detailed character profile of Sun Wukong, with character history, listing and explanations of his various names and titles, detailed information on his weapon, abilities, powers, and skills, and personality. Story of Sun Wukong with manhua; Sun Wukong's entry at Godchecker is a tongue-in-cheek take on the Great Sage.

  5. List of culturally linked qualities of music - Wikipedia

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    Soul, is a music genre, and also a quality of music or of performance which evokes an emotional state and is reflective of African American performance techniques [9] Swing, swing dance and swing jazz, a genre of popular dance music, and a quality of emotionally and culturally genuine music in the African American community [9]

  6. History of magic - Wikipedia

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    According to scholar of religion Henrik Bogdan, "arguably the best known emic definition" of the term magic was provided by Crowley. [214] Crowley—who favoured the spelling 'magick' over magic to distinguish it from stage illusionism [215] —was of the view that "Magick is the Science and Art of causing Change to occur in conformity with ...

  7. Ancient music - Wikipedia

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    Ancient music refers to the musical cultures and practices that developed in the literate civilizations of the ancient world, succeeding the music of prehistoric societies and lasting until the post-classical era. Major centers of ancient music developed in China, Egypt, Greece, India, Iran/Persia, the Maya civilization, Mesopotamia, and Rome.

  8. Renaissance magic - Wikipedia

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    Renaissance magic was a resurgence in Hermeticism and Neoplatonic varieties of the magical arts which arose along with Renaissance humanism in the 15th and 16th centuries CE. . During the Renaissance period, magic and occult practices underwent significant changes that reflected shifts in cultural, intellectual, and religious perspectiv

  9. Incantation - Wikipedia

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    The performance of magic almost always involves the use of language. Whether spoken out loud or unspoken, words are frequently used to access or guide magical power. In The Magical Power of Words (1968), S. J. Tambiah argues that the connection between language and magic is due to a belief in the inherent ability of words to influence the universe.