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RoundFor rounding in mathematics see significant figure and see also Cartridge (weaponry).A round is a musical composition in which two or more voices sing exactly the same melody, beginning at different times. Row, Row, Row Your Boat is a well known children's round for 4 voices. When the voices enter at different pitches, the composition is a canon, and still more complicated pieces are fugues. The oldest surviving canon in English is Sumer Is Icumen In, which is for 4 voices, plus 2 bass voices singing a ground (that is a never changing repeating part). The first published rounds in English were printed by Thomas Ravenscroft[?] in 1609; Three Blind Mice appears in this collection, although in a somewhat different form from today's children's round.
Three Blinde Mice, Many of the rounds printed by Ravenscroft also appear in a 1580 manuscript (KC 1), and several are mentioned in Shakespeare's plays, so these little ditties seem to have been quite popular. For further reading: I, 89.]
the knowledge of the stars and the motion of the eighth sphere before
--Anacreon, Ode, xvii. 10.]
Anaximenes writing to Pythagoras, "To what purpose," said he, "should I
slavery continually before my eyes?" for the kings of Persia were at that
"Being assaulted, as I am by ambition, avarice, temerity, superstition,
the world's changes?"
After having taught him what will make him more wise and good, you. All is still licensed under the GNU FDL.
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