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In early modern Europe, music - particularly singing - was the arena where body and soul came together, embodied in the notion of musica humana. Kim uses this concept to examine the framework within which music and song were used to promote moral education and addresses Renaissance ideas of religion, education and music.

In early modern Europe, music – particularly singing – was the arena where body and soul came together, embodied in the notion of musica humana. Kim uses this concept to examine the framework within which music and song were used to promote moral education and addresses Renaissance ideas of religion, education and music.
Acknowledgements xi
List of Tables
xiii
Abbreviations xv
Introduction: Singing, Contemplation and the Philosophy of Music 1(12)
1 Interpreting Musica Humana
13(10)
2 Music, Body and Soul
23(12)
3 Music, Ethos and Education
35(18)
4 Divine Music: The Platonic-Humanist Tradition
53(14)
5 Singing, Prayer and Sacrifice
67(16)
6 Psalms and Musica Humana
83(20)
Conclusion: The Revival of Musica Humana in the Reformation 103(6)
Works Cited 109(20)
Notes 129(50)
Index 179
Kim, Hyun-Ah