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Dance Theory of Plato and Aristotle: 3 Essays


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  3. Related publications
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  5. Related Links

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Related publications

This is the placeholder for the URL of the future downloadable pdf of the English version ("Plato's Ion and poiêsis as "Music-Dance and Verse") of "Lo Ione di Platone e poiêsis da intendersi come 'musica-danza e versi'", trans. by Antonio Attisani, forthcoming in Culture Teatrali. The English version is planned for download 3-6 months after the Italian version appears, or by July 1, 2024, if the Italian version is delayed.

This is a second placeholder for the URL of a potential downloadable pdf: Because of how precise Dimitri Gutas's remarks were in private correspondence and how they narrowed technical issues of 660+ pages to about 12 (given that we left aside many directly related, but secondary topics in our correspondence), I will publish any further response from him as a pdf so that the publication of Dance Theory of Plato and Aristotle could go forward in Jan 2024. --GS


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Related Links

See Updates for Aristotle on Dramatic Musical Composition for information on the book--Aristotle on Dramatic Musical Composition: The Real Role of Literature, Catharsis, Music and Dance in the POETICS (2nd edition, 2018)--that is the major source of the material for the themes of Dance Theory of Plato and Aristotle




Edited 4/14/24