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DescriptionBritannica Aulos Candia.jpg |
English: Diagram of an aulos (musical instrument of ancient Greece) found in the collection of the Candia Museum. |
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Date | published 1911 | ||||
Source | 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Vol. 2, p. 918 | ||||
Author | John L. Myres | ||||
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(From a drawing by Prof. John L. Myres.)
Fig. 1. — Diagram of the Fragments of an Aulos (Candia Mus.).
a, | Triple wrapping of bronze as well as slide. | |
b, | Slide with hole. | |
c, | Slides with two holes not uncovered together. | |
d, | Slides with two holes not uncovered together, one hole at back. | |
e, | Slide. | |
f, | Slide missing. | |
g, | Slide missing, scars of slide holes. | |
h, | Slide. | |
i and j, | Slide. | |
k, | Socket. | |
l, | Male half of joint. | |
m, n o, | Slides, the top hole being in the slide only. | |
p and q, | Slides, with two holes;
the small hole shown is in the pipe, there being a corresponding hole in the slide at the back. | |
r, | Bronze covering (and slide?). | |
s, | Male joint. | |
t, | The wavy line shows the extreme length of fragment. | |
u, | 13 mm. inside diameter, 14 mm. outside diameter. | |
w, | Engraved lines and conical form of bronze covering. | |
x, | Wavy line shows extreme length of fragment. | |
y, | Stopped end of pipe with engraved lines. | |
The line between r and s is either a turned ring or part of bronze cover. The double lines to the right of t are engraved lines. |
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