- A
scabellum,
Latin word from
ancient Gr****
krupalon or krupezon, is a
percussion instrument, a kind of
Clapper used in
ancient Rome and Greece. It is...
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Egyptian Archaeology,
London Bamboo clapper Crotalus (instrument)
Paiban Scabellum, an
ancient Gr**** and
Roman foot-clapper on the sole of a
sandal Thattai...
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haltere 4
mesopleuron 5
hypopleuron 6 coxa 7 wing 8
abdominal segment 9
mesonotum c
capitellum of
haltere p
pedicel of
haltere s
scabellum of haltere...
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Music was
supplied by
flute and the
pulse of an iron-shod shoe
called a
scabellum.
Performances might be in a
private household, with
minimal personnel...
- from
smallest to
largest is
Saron panerus,
Saron barung,
Saron demung.
Scabellum Ancient Rome
Unpitched Often used by the
aulos players Semantron Both...
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Dixit Dominus Domino meo: Sede a
dextris meis,
donec ponam inimicos tuos
scabellum pedum tuorum. 2 Aria (alto solo) The Lord
shall send the rod of thy power...
- 1777
Synonyms Phalaena procus Cramer, 1777
Ophideres columbina Guenée in
Boisduval & Guenée 1852
Ophideres scabellum Guenée in
Boisduval & Guenée 1852...
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emperor Nero pla****.
Variations of a
hinged wooden or
metal device called a
scabellum—a "clapper"—used to beat time. Also,
there were
various rattles, bells...
- performances.
Variations of a
hinged wooden or
metal device,
called a
scabellum used to beat time. Also,
there were
various rattles,
bells and tambourines...
- used as a desk in College, is a
Middle English word
derived from
Latin scabellum,
French Escabeau,
while thoke (a rest, an idle time),
meant "soft, flabby"...