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Eastern lyres are
divided into four main types: bull
lyres,
thick lyres, thin
lyres and
giant lyres. Bull
lyres are a type of
eastern lyre that have...
- Canada, a form of
glockenspiel is
called a bell
lyre, bell lyra, or lyra-glockenspiel. The bell
lyre is a form of
glockenspiel commonly used in marching...
- Look up
lyre in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
lyre is a
stringed musical instrument.
Lyre(s) may also
refer to:
Lyre (vine system), a vine training...
- "Golden
Lyre of Ur" or "Bull's
Lyre", the finest, is in the Iraq
Museum in Baghdad. The
British Museum in
London has the "Queen's
Lyre" and "Silver
Lyre", and...
- are
broad and
curved in a S
shape that
together resemble the
shape of a
lyre.: 2, 18
Lyrebirds were
thought to be
Galliformes like the
broadly similar...
- The
Lyre of
Orpheus may
refer to: The
lyre belonging to the
legendary Gr****
figure Orpheus The
Lyre of
Orpheus (novel), a
novel by
Robertson Davies Abattoir...
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musical instrument of the
chordophone family, the
lyre-guitar was a type of
guitar shaped to look like a
lyre, po****r as a fad-instrument in the late 1800s...
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Nicholas of Lyra (French:
Nicolas de
Lyre; c. 1270 –
October 1349), or
Nicolaus Lyr****, a
Franciscan teacher, was
among the most
influential practitioners...
- Anglo-Saxon
lyre, also
known as the
Germanic lyre, a rotta, (Old Norse : Hörpu) or the
Viking lyre, is a
large plucked and
strummed lyre that was pla****...
- it
acquired names like the
German Bauernleier 'peasant's
lyre' and
Bettlerleier 'beggar's
lyre'.
During the 18th century, however,
French Rococo tastes...