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Music, Mathematics, and Water-Organs - Johannes Lohmann: Musiké und Logos: Aufsätze zur griechischen Philosophic und Musiktheorie. Pp. xv+129. Stuttgart: Musikwissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft, 1970. Paper. - Werner Walcker-Mayer: Die römische Orgel von Aquincum. Pp. 118; 46 figs. Stuttgart: Musikwissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft, 1970. Paper, DM.24.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2009

E. K. Borthwick
Affiliation:
University of Edinburgh

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1 Compare our shortenings piano, bugle, sax for pianoforte, bugle-horn, saxophone respectively. Perrot errs, I think, in his proposition that the instrument with its ranks of pipes called to mind the hundred-headed monster of mythology!

2 The top note of the phrygian tonos in the diagram on p. 79 is wrongly noted c′ instead of c″.