- 1695. He then sold it, for a
second time, to
Ursula von
Putbus in 1704. De
tibiis veterum et
earum antiquo usu, p. PP7, at
Google Books. Rome: B. Carrara...
- (5th and 6th centuries)
labelled them
intensione ut nervis,
spiritu ut
tibiis ("breath in the tube"), and percussione; C****iodorus, a
younger contemporary...
-
under the
header of wind
instruments ("administratur ... aut
spiritu ut
tibiis"), but
Boethius himself never writes about "instrumentalis" as separate...
- The
tibia (/ˈtɪbiə/; pl.:
tibiae /
ˈtɪbii/ or tibias), also
known as the
shinbone or shankbone, is the larger, stronger, and
anterior (frontal) of the two...