The stringed instruments of the Middle Ages, their evolution and development : a detailed and comprehensive history, with illustrations, of the evolution of the mediæval stringed musical instruments from their first appearance in the records of the earliest civilisations, through their gradual development in the Greek, Roman, and Christian eras down to more recent times
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The stringed instruments of the Middle Ages, their evolution and development : a detailed and comprehensive history, with illustrations, of the evolution of the mediæval stringed musical instruments from their first appearance in the records of the earliest civilisations, through their gradual development in the Greek, Roman, and Christian eras down to more recent times
Greenwood Press, 1970
English ed., rev. and edited by Jeffrey Pulver
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Middelalderens strengeinstrumenter og deres forløbere i oldtiden
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Middelalderens strengeinstrumenter og deres forløbere i oldtiden
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Translation of Middelalderens strengeinstrumenter og deres forløbere i oldtiden
Reprint. Originally published in 1939 by William Reeves, London