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  • curprev 17:5817:58, 19 February 2026 Unque talk contribs 4,476 bytes +4,476 Created page with "{{Wip}} '''L'Antica Musica''' was a treatise published in 1555 by Nicola Vicentino, which explores how Renaissance-era advancements in musical tuning could be used to adapt the lost traditions of Ancient Greek musicians in such a way that blends them with the sensibilities of the 16th century. It is perhaps most revered in xenharmonic communities for its attestation and argument for 31 equal divisions of the octave<sup>†</sup>, a tuning for which Vicentino..." Tag: Visual edit