epigonion

epigonion
epigòniōn m
DEFINICIJA
glazb. antički trzalački instrument, sličan uspravnoj harfi, egipatskog porijekla
ETIMOLOGIJA
grč. epigóneion, prema navodnom izumitelju, Epigonu iz Ambrakije

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  • Epigonion — An epigonion was an ancient stringed instrument mentioned in Athenaeus (183 A.D.), probably a psaltery. The epigonion was invented, or at least introduced into Greece by Epigonus of Ambracia, a Greek musician of Ambracia in Epirus, who was… …   Wikipedia

  • Epigonion — Das Epigonion ist ein Saiteninstrument aus der griechischen Antike. Benannt wurde es nach dem antiken Musiker Epigonus von Ambracia aus Epirus und wird gemeinhin als Variante der Lyra oder Kithara gesehen. Das über 40 saitige Instrument ist heute …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Psaltery — Picture of a psaltery A psaltery is a stringed musical instrument of the harp or the zither family. The psaltery of Ancient Greece[1] (Epigonion) dates from at least 2800 BC, when it was a harp like instrument. Etymologically the word derives… …   Wikipedia

  • List of ancient Epirotes — This list refers to inhabitants of Ancient Epirus Mythology*Ambrax, Ambracia *Chaon *Echetus King of Epirus. *Epirus (mythology),Theban,died in Epirus. *Kallidike Queen of Thesprotians wife of Odysseus *Molossus *Thesprotus *Tyrimmas, King of… …   Wikipedia

  • Epigonus of Ambracia — (Greek:Επίγονος Αμβρακιώτης) (6th century BC) was a Greek musician from Ambracia in South Epirus, who was admitted to a citizenship at Sicyon, where he lived, performed and taught. The Epigonion (string instrument) was invented, or at least… …   Wikipedia

  • Liste von Musikinstrumenten — Diese Liste enthält Musikinstrumente, also Gegenstände, die entweder eigens hergestellt wurden, um mit den Tönen, die sie erzeugen, Musik zu machen, oder die in einer Nebenfunktion regelmäßig zum Musikmachen verwendet werden. Teile von… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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