- The
cittern or
cithren (Fr.
cistre, It. cetra, Ger. Cister, Sp. cistro, cedra, cítola) is a
stringed instrument dating from the Renaissance.
Modern scholars...
- guittar. The
instrument was also
known in
Norway as a
guitarre and
France as
cistre or
guitarre allemande (German guitar).
There are many
examples in Norwegian...
- Parn****us
Wollebrand Geleynssen de
Jongh Girl in a
Large Hat
Joueuse de
cistre, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rouen,
France Vertumnus and Pomona, Thyssen-Bornemisza...
- from a very
specific mountain flora that
includes plants such as Meum ("
cistre" in
common usage),
which perfumes the meat. In addition, the hay is carefully...
- (Eadwine Psalter, LXVIII, 14) and then from
another younger French form
cistre,
later sidre,
cidre "beverage made from fruits". The
specific meaning "fermented...
- then
expanded reissue, Paris, Cerf, 2002 Jouve, Paris, L'Âge d'homme et
Cistre, 1981.
Hommage at the Poezibao [fr]
website Hommage at the
Printemps des...
-
musique et
tablature (1762).
Nouvelle méthode de
mandoline (et
tablature du
cistre) (1772). Méthodes de contre-b****e à 3, à 4, à 5 cordes, de la
quinte ou...
- the
Corsican Cetera, all
types of cittern. The
cittern or
cithren (Fr.
cistre, It. cetra, Ger. zitter, zither, Sp. cistro, cedra, cítola)[1] is a stringed...
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slopes of the
various m****ifs), Meum athamanti**** (this plant, also
known as
cistre, is
grazed by
Salers or
Aubrac cows and is
responsible for the
flavor of...
-
Henri Vanhulst, "Édition
comparative des
instructions pour le luth, le
cistre et la
guitare publiées à
Louvain par
Pierre Phalèse (1545–1570)", Revue...