- Look up
aulos in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
aulos (plural
auloi;
Ancient Gr****: αὐλός,
plural αὐλοί) or
tibia (Latin) was a wind
instrument in...
- 480) have
suggested that the
ancient wind
instruments mait, monaulos, and
auloi present major resemblances with the mey and the
other similar instruments...
- gave a lyre (lyra),
Athena the
renowned necklace and a robe and a
flute (
auloi), and
Electra the
sacred rites of the
Great Mother of the Gods, as she is...
-
statues there are
sculptured the
Muses and
Marsyas playing the
flutes (
auloi)."
Three slabs which have
survived represent Apollo; Marsyas; a slave, and...
- erataí íōn phóbai, rhóda te kómaisi meígnutai, akheî t' omphaì meléōn sùn
auloîs oikhneî te Semélan helikámpuka khoroí. When the
chamber of the scarlet-clothed...
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honoring gods like Hathor.
Greece & Rome (800 BCE): Gr****s used
lyres and
auloi in
philosophy and theater;
Romans favored military br****.
India (1500 BCE):...
-
young bulls that they are making. It also
mentions the
sound of the
pipes (
auloi) and the
kithara (lyre)
accompanying the sacrifice. The text reads: Behold...
- been pla**** by
Martin Luther at the
Wartburg 321.322 Greece,
Ancient aulos auloi Highly variant double-shawm with a
cylindrical bore 422.121 Greece, Ancient...
- ceramics,
metal objects, as well as
several wind
instruments such as the
auloi.
Although there were some
instances in the cave
where gold was found, the...
- games.
Troops of
dancers followed to
musical accompaniment performed on
auloi, a type of
woodwind instrument, and the lyre. The
dancers were
divided into...