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Barbiton
Barbiton Bar"bi*ton, n. [L., fr. Gr. ?.] (Mus.) An ancient Greek instrument resembling a lyre.

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- The barbiton, or barbitos (Gr: βάρβιτον or βάρβιτος; Lat. barbitus), is an ancient stringed instrument related to the lyre known from Gr**** and Roman classics...
- concert kithara. 5th century BCE. Lyra or barbitos from the Tomb of the Diver. 5th century BCE. Lyra or barbitos from the Tomb of the Diver. Tortoises****...
- of Lydian origin, and lyre. Sappho is most closely ****ociated with the barbitos, a lyre-like string instrument that was deep in pitch. Euphorion of Chalcis...
- writing to refer to all four instruments of the lyre family collectively: Barbitos Kithara Lyre Bundrick, Sheramy (2005). Music and Image in classical Athens...
- precise technical meaning: Verse that was accompanied by a lyre, cithara, or barbitos. Because such works were typically sung, it was also known as melic poetry...
- patria, non furor civilis, et vis demeret otium: si quid meae cantu valeret barbitos et numerosa Musae, Hos tot labores non paterer tuos oblivioni cederé: nec...
- used the mixolydian mode, and in antiquity she was ****ociated with the barbitos (a stringed instrument similar to the lyre); based on this information...
- Tournament All-Star Team 2023 Premier Hockey Federation Foundation Award Barbito, Joe (5 September 2017). "Women's Hockey Top 25 Under 25: Number 25 – Denisa...
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- dear— Damo, lover of song. Showing favour [or perhaps 'bringing aid'], my barbitos shall ever sing your power, o holy one. Il. 1.572, 578; 14.132; Od. 3.164;...