Disputatio:Instrumentum musicum

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Non opportet hanc paginam nominari Instrumentum Musicale?

Concordo--200.145.46.252 14:29, 27 Novembris 2005 (UTC)
Homines Aevi Aurei cognitum nominis adiectivi musicalis, -e non habuerunt; adiectivum rectum est musicus, -a, -um. IacobusAmor 12:03, 26 Martii 2008 (UTC)

[recensere] Overview

The currently standard system of classifying instruments is that of von Hornbostel & Sachs (nearly a century old). Today I've put the "phones" in their correct order according to this system, but have left the definitions nearly unchanged, though they aren't entirely right. The rest of the article—the examples—is hence out of whack. I'll come back to it when I find time. IacobusAmor 22:45, 16 Februarii 2007 (UTC)

[recensere] Pandura v Pandurus

The Spanish Bandurria, according to the DRAE comes from pandurium, according to my dictionary (Spes Latino-Español Español-Latino) it is pandura and according to this page, it is also pandurus. I do not know really where to check this in the sources, but, which would be the correct form?--Xaverius 09:17, 16 Octobris 2007 (UTC)

Verbum aequipollens Anglicum est bandore. Forma recta Latina pandura videtur. Ait OED: "The Romanic forms show much phonetic perversion: Sp. bandurria, bandola, Pg. bandurra, Fr. mandore, formerly mandole, It. mandola, pandora, pandura; all repr[esenting]. L. pandūra, pandūrium. . . . A musical instrument resembling a guitar or lute , with three, four, or six wire strings, used as a bass to the cittern." IacobusAmor 13:23, 16 Octobris 2007 (UTC)
Optime. Gratias ago!--Xaverius 14:47, 16 Octobris 2007 (UTC)

[recensere] Ampla violina

Care 88.77.95.118, attestatur haec vox? IacobusAmor 12:03, 26 Martii 2008 (UTC)

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