Although music was an essential part of Freek and Roman culture, modern
introductions to the subject have often tended to be too general for the
serious reader or too technical for all but the specilist. Aimed at a
wider audience, this book offers a survey of Greek and Roman music from
earliest times through the Roman imperial period.
Drawing upon the full range of ancient source materials, from Plato and
Aristotle to the latest papyrus finds, Comotti examines such topics as
musical form and style, instruments, poet-composers, and the role of
music in ancient society. First published in Italy in 1979, Music in
Greek and Roman Culture now appears in a revised and expanded Englsh
translation in paperback.