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The articles here deal with liturgical music. Two topics receive special attention: the curiously negative role that musical instruments play in ancient cult music and the development of ecclesiastical song in early Christianity. The first series of articles treats classical Greek ethical notions of instruments the status of instruments in Temple and Synagogue and the absence of instruments from early Christian and medieval church music. The next parts trace the psalmody and hymnody of the Christian tradition from its roots in Judaism to the origins of Gregorian chant in 7th-century Rome. Throughout the writings of the Christian Church fathers such as Augustine Ambrose Basil and John Chrysostom underpin the author’s analysis and presentation.