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The fundamentals of music in ancient Roman music were heavily influenced by earlier Greek theories, particularly the work of philosophers like Pythagoras and later theorists such as Aristoxenus. However, specific Roman contributions were less formalized in texts dedicated solely to Music Theory. Notable figures like Cicero and Varro discussed music in relation to culture and education, but there isn't a singular Roman author known for a comprehensive treatise on music fundamentals like those found in Greek literature.

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