Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
22
160
Flute music is apparently extremely important in Gorean theater.
Flute music is apparently extremely important in Gorean theater.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #160)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
22
157
I think we may assume then, apart from contextual considerations, that "Aulus" and "Flute Street" are the same street.
22
158
My conjecture is that aulos was absorbed into Gorean as 'aulus'.
22
159
An additional consideration is that "Aulus" is one of the streets bordering the great theater, that of Pentilicus Tallux.
22
160
Flute music is apparently extremely important in Gorean theater.
22
161
Indeed, we learn from Cabot's miscellaneous notes that the name of the flute player usually occurs on theatrical advertisements immediately after that of the major performer or performers.
22
162
It seems the flute player is often on stage and accompanies performers about, pointing up speeches, supplying background music, and such.
22
163
This is accepted as Gorean theatrical convention, it seems, much as background music is accepted in our modern films, even in such unlikely locations as city streets, airplanes, life rafts, and deserts.
I think we may assume then, apart from contextual considerations, that "Aulus" and "Flute Street" are the same street.
My conjecture is that aulos was absorbed into Gorean as 'aulus'.
An additional consideration is that "Aulus" is one of the streets bordering the great theater, that of Pentilicus Tallux.
Flute music is apparently extremely important in Gorean theater.
Indeed, we learn from Cabot's miscellaneous notes that the name of the flute player usually occurs on theatrical advertisements immediately after that of the major performer or performers.
It seems the flute player is often on stage and accompanies performers about, pointing up speeches, supplying background music, and such.
This is accepted as Gorean theatrical convention, it seems, much as background music is accepted in our modern films, even in such unlikely locations as city streets, airplanes, life rafts, and deserts.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 22)