Universal Harmony in the Age of Eloquence: Mersenne and the Uses of Rhetoric

Author:   André de Oliveira Redwood
Publisher:   Indiana University Press
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Pages:   290
Publication Date:   16 June 2026
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Universal Harmony in the Age of Eloquence: Mersenne and the Uses of Rhetoric


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French polymath and savant Marin Mersenne played a pivotal role in the evolution of seventeenth-century musical thought, serving as the central hub of a vast correspondence network and writing prolifically on theology, mathematics, natural philosophy, and music. Yet when it comes to one of the most commonplace early modern assumptions about music – its kinship with rhetoric – Mersenne has received little attention from music scholars, for whom the history of the topic has long centered on figures from the German-speaking world. Challenging this received wisdom, Universal Harmony in the Age of Eloquence uses Mersenne as a case study to broaden our understanding of rhetoric's place in the early modern musical imagination and, conversely, of music's place in the early modern rhetorical imagination. Author André de Oliveira Redwood invites readers to reframe the music–rhetoric relationship from the perspective of Mersenne's world – a world of preachers and scholars, Jesuit classrooms and Minim cloisters, epistolary exchange and learned tomes. Turning to Mersenne's writings, including his ambitious Harmonie universelle, Redwood shows that Mersenne understood music and rhetoric to be mutually informative disciplines joined in the service of instruction, persuasion, and devotion. An important contribution to our understanding of seventeenth-century French musical thought, Universal Harmony in the Age of Eloquence showcases Mersenne's rhetorical thought and offers a new model for interdisciplinary work between music theory, theology, the history of science, and rhetorical studies.

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Author:   André de Oliveira Redwood
Publisher:   Indiana University Press
Imprint:   Indiana University Press
ISBN:  

9780253075963


ISBN 10:   0253075963
Pages:   290
Publication Date:   16 June 2026
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
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Table of Contents

Note on Abbreviations, Citations, and Translations Note on Citing Harmonie universelle List of Figures Introduction Part I 1. Reframing Rhetoric and Music Theory 2. Preachers and Polymaths 3. Mersenne, Rhetorician Part II 4. Making Eloquent Music 5. Sound, Voice, Delivery 6. Music for the Orator Epilogue: Harmony as Aptum Bibliography Index

Reviews

""Even though Mersenne studies have captured the attention of a new generations of scholars who are and will be publishing important research on the subject, Universal Harmony in the Age of Eloquence stands alone in its holistic approach with rhetoric as its focal point. The book is especially important because it supplies the key that unlocks our understanding of Mersenne's Harmonie universelle as a whole and its relevance to other studies on seventeenth-century French music, literature, culture, and society""—Catherine Gordon, author of Music and the Language of Love


""Even though Mersenne studies have captured the attention of a new generations of scholars who are and will be publishing important research on the subject, Universal Harmony in the Age of Eloquence stands alone in its holistic approach with rhetoric as its focal point. The book is especially important because it supplies the key that unlocks our understanding of Mersenne's Harmonie universelle as a whole and its relevance to other studies on seventeenth-century French music, literature, culture, and society"" - Catherine Gordon, author of Music and the Language of Love


Author Information

André de Oliveira Redwood is Assistant Professor in the Department of Music & Theatre at the University at Albany, SUNY.

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