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Bible --- Memorizing.
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Sudden infant death syndrome --- Memorizing --- Anniversaries, etc.
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German poetry --- Memorizing --- Study and teaching --- Memorizing. --- German poetry - Memorizing --- German poetry - Study and teaching - Germany (West) --- Poesie --- Memorisation --- Poetry --- Poésie $^x Etude en enseignement --- Study and teachning.
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Music --- Piano --- Memorizing --- Instruction and study --- Performance --- Psychological aspects
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Music --- muziekpsychologie --- esthetiek --- muziek --- Cognition --- Learning, Psychology of --- 571 --- Music psychology --- Memorization of music --- Memorizing of music --- Music memorization --- Memory --- Mnemonics --- Learning --- Psychology of learning --- Educational psychology --- Comprehension --- Learning ability --- Psychology --- Memorizing --- Psychological aspects --- Muziekpsychologie --- Instruction and study
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Historiography --- Mnemonics --- History --- Memorizing --- Learning. --- Memory. --- -Mnemonics --- Memoria technica --- Memory training --- Training of the memory --- Mental discipline --- Self-culture --- Memory --- Reproduction (Psychology) --- Annals --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- Historical criticism --- Authorship --- Executive Function --- Memory Training --- Phenomenography --- Training, Memory --- Memory Consolidation --- Education --- Criticism --- Historiography. --- Mnemonics. --- Memorizing. --- Learning --- History - Memorizing
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Music memorizing --- Music --- Musique --- Congresses --- Philosophy and aesthetics --- Psychological aspects --- Social aspects --- Mémorisation --- Congrès --- Philosophie et esthétique --- Aspect psychologique --- Aspect social --- 78.16 Paris
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In Greek mythology, the Muses are Memory's daughters. Their genealogy suggests a deep connection between music and memory in Graeco-Roman culture, but how was this connection understood and experienced by ancient authors, artists, performers, and audiences? How is music remembered and how does it memorialize in a world before recording technology, where sound accumulated differently than it does today? This volume explores music's role in the discourses of cultural memory, communication, and commemoration in ancient Greek and Roman societies. It reveals the many and varied ways in which musical memory formed a fundamental part of social, cultural, ritual, and political life in ancient Greek- and Latin-speaking communities, from classical Athens to Ptolemaic Alexandria and ancient Rome. Drawing on the contributors' interdisciplinary expertise in art history, philology, performance studies, history, and ethnomusicology, eleven original chapters and the editors' Introduction offer new approaches for the study of Graeco-Roman music and musical culture.
Music --- Memory --- Retention (Psychology) --- Intellect --- Psychology --- Thought and thinking --- Comprehension --- Executive functions (Neuropsychology) --- Mnemonics --- Perseveration (Psychology) --- Reproduction (Psychology) --- Art music --- Art music, Western --- Classical music --- Musical compositions --- Musical works --- Serious music --- Western art music --- Western music (Western countries) --- Social aspects --- History --- Music memorizing --- History. --- To 1500 --- Greece --- Rome (Empire)
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