LA 1002 First Principles

Modern Liberal Arts

University of Winchester

Semester 1

Sept 2014

Room: MC107

Tutor: Rebekah Howes

First Principles

Week 1

We are all connected

Week 2

The Sound of Music (1)

Reading

Plato, (1997) Republic in Plato Complete Works, Indiana: Hackett Publishing Company

Plato (1997) The Laws in Plato Complete Works, Indiana: Hackett Publishing Company

Aristotle, Politics, in (1984) The Complete Works of Aristotle, Volume Two, Book VIII chapters 5-7 New Jersey, Princeton University Press

Wider reading

Augustine (2005) Confessions, London: Penguin Classics Book X

Boethius (1989) Fundamentals of Music, London: Yale University Press

Augustine, St Augustine De Musica, London: The orthological Institute pp 107-20, 122-4

Pelosi, F. (2010) Plato on Music, Soul and Body, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

Jaeger, W. (1986) Paideia, The Ideals of Greek Culture, Volume II, Oxford: Oxford University Press pp211-230

Lippman, E. (1992) A History of Western Musical Aesthetics, Nebraska, University of Nebraska Press,

Luchte, J. (2011) Pythagoras and the Doctrine of Transmigration: Wandering Souls, London: Continuum

McClain, E.G. (1990) Myth of Invariance: The Origin of the Gods, Mathematics and Music from the Rig Veda to Plato, MA: Hays (Nicolas) Ltd

McClain, E.G. (1990) Pythagorean Plato: Prelude to the Song Itself, MA: Hays (Nicolas) Ltd

Week 3

The Sound of Music (2)

Reading

Bloom, A. (1987) The Closing of the American Mind, New York, Simon and Shuster Paperbackspp68-88

Nietzsche, F. (2000) The Birth of Tragedy, New York, Oxford University Press, pp19-25, 86 – 90

Wider Reading

Barenboim, D. (2009) Everything is Connected, London, Phoenix

Bowie, A. (2007) Music, Philosophy, and Modernity, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

Came, D. (2014) Nietzsche on Art and Life, Oxford: Oxfrod Uni Press

Liebert, G. (2004) Nietzsche and Music, Chicago: University of Chicago Press

Nietzsche, F. (2007) Twilight of the Idols, Hertfordshire, Wordsworth Editions Limited, pp53-54

Week 4

Plato’s Timeaus (1)

Reading

Brisson, L &Meyerstein, F.W. (1995) Inventing the Universe, Albany: State University of New York Press

Guthrie, W.K.C. (1978) A History of Greek Philosophy V. The Later Plato and the Academy, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

Lindberg, D.C. (2007) The Beginnings of Western Science, Chicago: University of Chicago Press

Lippman, E. (1992) A History of Western Musical Aesthetics Nebraska: University Press

Plato, (2008) Timeaus and Critias, Oxford: Oxford University Press

Wider reading

Broadie, S. (2014) Nature and Divinity in Plato's Timaeus, Cambridge: Cambridge Uni Press

Diop, C. A. (1991) Civilization or Barbarism, New York: Lawrence Hill

Godwin, J. (1993) The Harmony of the Spheres, Rochester, Inner Traditions International, pp. 60-63

Mohr, R.D. (2006) God and Forms in Plato: And Other Essays in Plato's Metaphysics, Nevada: Parmenides

Oliver, S. (2013) Philosophy, God and Motion, London: Routledge

Sattler, B.M. (2010) One book, the whole universe: Plato's Timaeus today, Nevad, Parmenides Press

Sorabji, R. (1983) Time, Creation and the Continuum. Theories in Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages, Chicago: Chicago University Press

Wright, M.R. (1995) Cosmology in Antiquity, New York: Routledge, pp. 3-6, 56-7.

Week 5 ‘All things known have number'

Reading

Ferguson, K. (2008) Pythagoras, His Lives and the Legacy of the Universe, New York: Walker

Publishing Company, Inc.

Ficino, M (1996) Meditations on the Soul, Rochester: Inner Traditions International

Hegel, G.W.F. (2004) Hegel's Philosophy of History Oxford: Oxford University Press

Hegel, G.W.F. (1974) Hegel's Aesthetics Oxford: Clarendon Press

Wider reading

Fine, G. (1999) Plato 2: ethics, politics, religion and the soul, Oxford: Oxford Uni Press

Fauvel, J. Flood, R. and Wilson, R. (2003) Music and Mathematics, Oxford: Oxford University Press

Heller-roazen, Daniel, (2011) The Fifth Hammer-Pythagoras and the Disharmony of the world,Massachusetts: MIT Press

Joost-Gaugier, C.L. (2007) Measuring Heaven: Pythagoras and His Influence on Thought and Art in Antiquity and the Middle Ages, New York: Cornell University Press

McClain, E.G. (1990) Myth of Invariance: The Origin of the Gods, Mathematics and Music from the Rig Veda to Plato, MA: Hays (Nicolas) Ltd

McClain, E.G. (1990) Pythagorean Plato: Prelude to the Song Itself, MA: Hays (Nicolas) Ltd

Mohr, R.D. (2006) God and Forms in Plato: And Other Essays in Plato's Metaphysics, Nevada: Parmenides

Weil, S. (1998) Intimations of Christianity Among the Greeks, London: Routledge, chapter XI

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Week 6

Harmony of the Spheres

Reading

Macrobius (1952) Commentary on the Dream of Scipio, New York: Columbia University Press

Plato (1987) The Republic London: Penguin

Wider reading

Fine, G. (1999) Plato 2: ethics, politics, religion and the soul, Oxford: Oxford Uni Press

Jamie, J. (1994) The music of the spheres: music, science and the natural order of the universe, London: Abacus

Godwin, J. (1999) The Harmony of the Spheres Rochester: Inner Traditions International

Macrobius (1952) Commentary on the Dream of Scipio, New York: Columbia University Press pp69-75, pp189-200

Milton, J. (1998) John Milton: The Complete Works London: Penguin

Mohr, R.D. (2006) God and Forms in Plato: And Other Essays in Plato's Metaphysics, Nevada: Parmenides

Shakespeare (1993) The Merchant of Venice, Oxford: University Press

Stephenson, B. (2014) The Music of the Heavens: Kepler's Harmonic Astronomy, Princeton University Press

Vlastos, G. (2006) Plato’s Universe, Nevada: Parmenides Press

Week 7

Philosophy and the Fear of Death

Reading

Lucretius. 1975. On the Nature of Things. Translated by W.H.D Rouse. Harvard University Press.

Wider Reading

Diogenes Laertius. 1925. Lives of Eminent Philosophers, Volume 2. Translated by R.D. Hicks. Harvard University Press. [Bk 10: Epicurus]

Greenblatt, Stephen. 2012. The Swerve: How the World Became Modern. Vintage.

Jones, Howard. 1992. The Epicurean Tradition. Routledge.

Nussbaum, Martha. 2009. The Therapy of Desire: Theory and Practice in Hellenistic Ethics. Princeton University Press.

Pullman, Bernard. 1998. The Atom in the History of Human Thought. Oxford University Press.

Santayana, George. 2013. Three Philosophical Poets: Lucretius, Dante, and Goethe. HardPress Publishing.

Week 8

Gods, Atoms and the Swerve

Reading

Lucretius. 1975. On the Nature of Things. Translated by W.H.D Rouse. Harvard University Press.

Week 9

Pleasure, Love and Tranquility

Reading

Lucretius. 1975. On the Nature of Things. Translated by W.H.D Rouse. Harvard University Press.

Week 10

Modern rhetoric

Reading

Jaeger, W. (1945) Paideia Volume 1, Oxford: Oxford University Press

Wider reading

Whittaker, A. Speeches That Shaped the Modern World

Week 11

The curriculum of First Principles: The seven liberal arts

Reading

The Trivium

Stahl, W.H. (1977) MartianusCapella and the Seven Liberal Arts, volume II The Marriage of Philology and Mercury, New York: Columbia University Press.

Wagner, D.L. (1983) The Seven Liberal Arts in the Middle Ages, Bloomington: Indiana Press.

Augustine, (2009) On Christian Doctrine, New York: Dover Publications (available athttp://www.iclnet.org/pub/resources/text/ipb-e/epl-ag.html)

The Quadrivium

Stahl, W.H. (1977) MartianusCapella and the Seven Liberal Arts, volume II The Marriage of Philology and Mercury, New York: Columbia University Press.

Wagner, D.L. (1983) The Seven Liberal Arts in the Middle Ages, Bloomington: Indiana Press.

Ball, J. (2009) Mathmagicians, London: DK.

Boethius, (2006) Boethian Number Theory, Amsterdam: Rodopi.

Diop, CA, (1991) Civilization or Barbarism, New York, Lawrence Hill, pp. 231, 236-7, 275-6, 279

Wider reading

Abelson, P. (1906) The Seven Liberal Arts: A Study in Medieval Culture, New York: Teachers College.

Isidore of Seville, (2005) Etymologies, Vermont: Medieval MS.

Ridder-Symoens, H. de (1992) A History of The University in Europe, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Godwin, J. (1993) The Harmony of the Spheres, Rochester, Vermont: Inner Traditions.

Calter, P. A. (2008) Squaring the Circle, New York: Key College Publishing.

Michell, J. (2008)The Dimensions of Paradise, Rochester: Inner Traditions.

Joseph, S. M. (2002) The Trivium, Philadelphia: Paul Dry Books.

Golden Ratio websites:

http://jwilson.coe.uga.edu/emat6680/dunbar/Assignment12/fibonacci_KD.htm

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hvD5kLqjuw

http://www.goldennumber.net/music/

http://www.bgfl.org/custom/resources_ftp/client_ftp/ks2/music/piano/

http://www.math.vt.edu/people/gao/math/godensection/#violin

http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/nstv/2012/06/what-the-golden-ratio-sounds-like.html

http://goldenratiocalculator.com/

Assessment

Your first essay is due in to Catherine on Friday October 24th (Week 5)

Title: ‘Examine your own tastes in music with reference to Plato, Nietzsche and Bloom’ (1750 words)

Assignment 2:

1. 'Harmony in the ancient world: being, becoming and the world soul'

2. 'Harmony in the ancient world: maths, music and the world soul'

Due into Catherine on Thursday 11th December (Week 12)