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|a Semitic music theory :
|b (from its earliest sources till the dawn of Christianity).
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|a "The texts analysed in the following chapters have all been written mostly with Semitic languages, mainly Akkadian, and by Semitic people, with the exception of some Sumerian and Hurrian inclusions."--Introduction
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