- Alypius (music writer)
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Alexandria was a Greek writer on music who flourished c.360 . [" [http://www.bartleby.com/65/al/Alypius.html Alypius] ". "The Columbia Encyclopedia", Sixth Edition. 2001-05. URL accessed 2006-09-27.] Of his works, only a small fragment has been preserved, under the title of "Εισαγωγη Μουσικη" ("Introduction to Music"); it was printed with the tables of notation in the "Antiquae Musicae Scriptores" ofMarcus Meibomius , (in quarto, Amsterdam 1652). Meibomius not only made use of the manuscript belonging toJoseph Scaliger , from whichMeursius gave the first edition (1616"Alypius". (2006). In "Encyclopædia Britannica". Retrieved September 26, 2006, from Encyclopædia Britannica Online: http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9005972] ), but others also existing in England and Italy. Karl von Jan published an authoritative edition in "Musici Scriptores Graeci", 1895-1899. Alypius's work is the best source of modern knowledge of the musical notes of the Greeks, including a comprehensive account of the Greek system of scales, transpositions, andmusical notation . His age is uncertain:Jean-Benjamin de la Borde , in his "Essai sur la Musique", iii. 133, places him towards the end of the fourth century.newgenbio|Alypius]References
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