- The
kithara (Gr****: κιθάρα, romanized: kithára),
Latinized as cithara, was an
ancient Gr****
musical instrument in the yoke
lutes family. It was a seven-stringed...
- balaphone, synthesizer, tanpura, kalimba,
steel drum, guitarron, castanets,
cithare, vocoder, marimba, omnichord, clavinet, piano, vibraphone, xylophone, marxophone...
- The
ground zither (also French:
cithare en terre) is a
simple string instrument. In one
Vietnamese variant one may use a long
bamboo stick resting its...
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series called Rose Des Sables. Her
collection of poetry,
entitled Amie
Cithare, was
published in 1979. A play, Asthme, was
written the same year. Her...
- a
position at the
Royal Library of Belgium. A
volume of his poems, La
Cithare (Paris, 1897) was
lauded by the Académie française. On 8
January 1921 he...
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Basilica of Our Lady of the
Miraculous Icon –
Ashrafiyeh 2003
Cithare Du Ciel (The Sky's
Cithare) All
Rights Reserved for
Basilica of Our Lady of the Miraculous...
- government, he p****ed his time
taking boat
trips on the lake,
playing the
cithare and
writing and
reciting poetry.
During the Tang dynasty,
plant cultivation...
- 1892
French work
noted that the Mari had
developed three instruments: a
cithare (zither or cittern), bagpipe, and drum. A
later English work
makes a similar...
- the Musée de l'Homme. La
Cithare zheng 520 p., Thèse de
doctorat de 3ème cycle, Université de
Paris X Nanterre, 1973. La
Cithare chinoise zheng : un vol...
-
grande cithare grecque".
Revue Archéologique (in French). Fasc. 1/2000: 203–207. JSTOR 41017430. Bélis,
Annie (2004). "Reconstruction de la
cithare romaine...