University of Oxford
Oxford University
University in Oxford
牛津大学
Universitas Oxoniensis
uniofoxford
| dc.date.accessioned | 2021-01-24T01:39:25Z | |
| dc.date.available | 2021-01-24T01:39:25Z | |
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(2021)The idea of improvisation, broadly defined, has been integral to our imagination of the medieval musical past. It can be related to many elements of production: to the act of un-notated creation; to the manipulation and ...
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(2025)Death is common and inescapable – everyone will agree. Yet, how one imagines the experience of dying and the beyond is very individual. Ancient cultures were not indifferent to this grim and painful moment and ‘the unknown ...
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(2021)The idea of improvisation, broadly defined, has been integral to our imagination of the medieval musical past. It can be related to many elements of production: to the act of un-notated creation; to the manipulation and ...


