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- performed on an aulos. The ancient Roman equivalent was the tibicen (plural tibicines), from the Latin tibia, "pipe, aulos." The neologism aulode is sometimes...
- 228, fragment completed as: <Afra>nius in Materte<ris: ut **** nenia tibicines exe>quias eant. See also: Thomas Habinek, The World of Roman Song. From...
- or Quinquatrus Minores, celebrated on the Ides of June, on which the tibicines went through the city in procession to the temple of Minerva. At the Quinquatria...
- Jove 13–15: Quinquatrus minusculae, the lesser Quinquatrus celebrated by tibicines, flute-players in their role as accompanists to religious ceremonies 19:...
- California Press. p. 329. ISBN 9780520039858. See Almazova, Nina (2017). "De tibicine Pythico ludisque Nemeis". Mnemosyne. 4th series. 70 (1): 150–158. doi:10...
- instruments had different roles in Roman religion. Ancient Roman art displays tibicines, or players of the tibia, playing behind altars. They are depicted wearing...