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editDescriptionInstrumenta polychorda.gif | Plucked string instruments of 17th century Europe, labeled in Latin. |
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Source | Musurgia Universalis, book VI, chapter II, plate 7, between pages 476 and 477 |
Author | Athanasius Kircher |
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editFirst row:
- II. Testudo = en:Lute, de:Laute
- III. Tiorba = en:Theorbo, de:Theorbe
- VIII. Trichord[is] Turcicus or Colachon = Long-necked lute (de:Colascione)
Second Row:
- IIII. Cythara communis = en:Orpharion de:Orpheoreon
- V. Cythara germanica et Italica = en:Cittern, de:Cister (=chitarra Italiana?)
- VI. Cythara Hispanica = en:Guitar de:Gitarre
- VII. Testudo compendiata or Mandora = possibly en:Mandora, de:Mandora, though it seems more like a en:Mandolin, de:Mandoline
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