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- catalog contributor b2598025.
- catalog created "[1904]".
- catalog date "1904".
- catalog date "[1904]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1904]".
- catalog description "1. At the gates of the past -- 2. In the land of myth -- the pursuit of the gods -- 3. In the land of Egypt -- the Lady Maket and her flutes -- 4. In the land of Egypt -- more Egyptian flutes -- the evidences of the scale -- the teachings of experiments -- 5. In the land of Etruria -- the Greco-Etruscan double flutes -- the bulbed or subulo flutes -- 6. In the land of Greece -- from Etruria to Athens -- the sweet monaulos -- 7. In the land of Greece -- the silkworm flutes, or bombyx flutes -- 8. In Oscan land -- Italia -- found at Pompeii -- the Greco-Roman flutes -- 9. Back to the land of the Nile -- Egypt reveals the secret -- 10. The isles of Greece -- Midas the glorious -- 11. Near the city of Charites -- the mystery of the "slender brass" -- 12. At the Delphic temple -- the music heard by the Greeks -- 13. In the land of China -- the outspread phoenix -- 14. The Mongols new home -- the mythical finding of the lus -- 15. In the flowery kingdom -- the bird's nest -- 16. By the yellow river -- the evolution of the sheng -- 17. In the land of Siam -- the Siamese "phan" -- 18. In the land of Japan -- Japanese pitch pipes and the Japanese clarionet and the sho -- 19. In ancient China -- ceremonial instruments -- 20. In ancient China -- the flutes of the Chinese -- 21. In ancient China -- the favourite of Confucius -- 22. In ancient China -- the trumpets of the Chinese -- 23. The music heard in far Cathay -- the oldest written music -- 24, Evolution of the lyre, harp, and lute -- the bow with the boat -- 25. The choice of the Greeks -- the Delphic lyre -- 26. How the music grew -- in the days of a thousand years -- 27. At Alexandria -- the final settlement of the scale -- Index.".
- catalog extent "xv, [1], 362 p., 1 ℓ.".
- catalog hasFormat "World's earliest music.".
- catalog isFormatOf "World's earliest music.".
- catalog issued "1904".
- catalog issued "[1904]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London, W. Reeves".
- catalog relation "World's earliest music.".
- catalog subject "ML162 .S64".
- catalog subject "Music To 500 History and criticism.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. At the gates of the past -- 2. In the land of myth -- the pursuit of the gods -- 3. In the land of Egypt -- the Lady Maket and her flutes -- 4. In the land of Egypt -- more Egyptian flutes -- the evidences of the scale -- the teachings of experiments -- 5. In the land of Etruria -- the Greco-Etruscan double flutes -- the bulbed or subulo flutes -- 6. In the land of Greece -- from Etruria to Athens -- the sweet monaulos -- 7. In the land of Greece -- the silkworm flutes, or bombyx flutes -- 8. In Oscan land -- Italia -- found at Pompeii -- the Greco-Roman flutes -- 9. Back to the land of the Nile -- Egypt reveals the secret -- 10. The isles of Greece -- Midas the glorious -- 11. Near the city of Charites -- the mystery of the "slender brass" -- 12. At the Delphic temple -- the music heard by the Greeks -- 13. In the land of China -- the outspread phoenix -- 14. The Mongols new home -- the mythical finding of the lus -- 15. In the flowery kingdom -- the bird's nest -- 16. By the yellow river -- the evolution of the sheng -- 17. In the land of Siam -- the Siamese "phan" -- 18. In the land of Japan -- Japanese pitch pipes and the Japanese clarionet and the sho -- 19. In ancient China -- ceremonial instruments -- 20. In ancient China -- the flutes of the Chinese -- 21. In ancient China -- the favourite of Confucius -- 22. In ancient China -- the trumpets of the Chinese -- 23. The music heard in far Cathay -- the oldest written music -- 24, Evolution of the lyre, harp, and lute -- the bow with the boat -- 25. The choice of the Greeks -- the Delphic lyre -- 26. How the music grew -- in the days of a thousand years -- 27. At Alexandria -- the final settlement of the scale -- Index.".
- catalog title "The world's earliest music: traced to its beginnings in ancient lands, by collected evidence of relics, records, history, and musical instruments from Greece, Etruria, Egypt, China, through Asyria and Babylonia, to the primitive home, the land of Akkad and Sumer. By Hermann Smith. Sixty-five illustrations.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".