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This article treats the diatesseron as a musical interval; for the unified history of Jesus' life and work of the same name see
Gospel Harmony .
Ancient Greek διατεσσάρων diatessárōn (διά diá + τεσσάρων tessárōn "every fourth or all four") denotes an interval in music , the fourth .
Individual evidence
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↑ Riemann Musiklexikon, factual part.
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^ Johann Gottfried Walther : Musikalisches Lexikon 1732 . Article Diatesseron .
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^ Sébastien de Brossard : Dictionaire de Musique , p. 19