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Arabian Musical Instruments on a Thirteenth Century Bronze Bowl

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

Extract

One does not expect absolute fidelity of outline or intricacy of structure in any delineation to be found in the so-called industrial arts, but because of the scarcity of miniatures and other paintings and drawings in Arabic manuscripts, one has to fall back on this medium frequently for our ideas of the outline and structure of instruments of music at various periods of history. Indeed, some of our earliest iconographical specimens of instruments come from this source.

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1950

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References

page 111 note 1 See the Kanz al-tuhaf (British Museum MS. Or. 2361, fol. 263) and Ibn Ghaibī, Jāmi' al-alḥān (Bodleian MS. Marsh 282, fol. 78).