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- Cornu_(horn) abstract "A cornu or cornum (Latin: cornū, cornum, "horn," plural cornua, sometimes translated misleadingly as "cornet") was an ancient Roman "brass" instrument about 3 m (9.8 ft) long in the shape of a letter 'G'. The instrument was braced by a crossbar that stiffened the structure and provided a means of supporting its weight on the player's shoulder. Some specimens survive in the archaeological record, two from the ruins of Pompeii.The cornu may be difficult to distinguish from the buccina. It was used by the Roman army for communicating orders to troops in battle. In Roman art, the cornu appears among the instruments that accompany games (ludi) or gladiator combat in the arena, as on the Zliten mosaic.".
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- Cornu_(horn) subject Category:Ancient_Roman_legionary_equipment.
- Cornu_(horn) subject Category:Ancient_Roman_musical_instruments.
- Cornu_(horn) subject Category:Brass_instruments.
- Cornu_(horn) type AncientRomanMusicalInstruments.
- Cornu_(horn) type Artifact100021939.
- Cornu_(horn) type Brass102891788.
- Cornu_(horn) type BrassInstruments.
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- Cornu_(horn) type MusicalInstrument103800933.
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- Cornu_(horn) type WindInstrument104586932.
- Cornu_(horn) comment "A cornu or cornum (Latin: cornū, cornum, "horn," plural cornua, sometimes translated misleadingly as "cornet") was an ancient Roman "brass" instrument about 3 m (9.8 ft) long in the shape of a letter 'G'. The instrument was braced by a crossbar that stiffened the structure and provided a means of supporting its weight on the player's shoulder. Some specimens survive in the archaeological record, two from the ruins of Pompeii.The cornu may be difficult to distinguish from the buccina.".
- Cornu_(horn) label "Cornu (Musikinstrument)".
- Cornu_(horn) label "Cornu (horn)".
- Cornu_(horn) label "Cornu (instrument)".
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- Cornu_(horn) label "Корну".
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