Illustrations of ancient musical instruments appear in encyclopaedias, histories and general books on music from the 17th century onwards. This article examines the origins of some of these images, a number of which may be traced back to the early 17th century and to the so-called ‘Paper Museum’ of Cassiano dal Pozzo. The author also suggests that while later writers may deal critically with the text content of their sources, the illustrations have not been subject to the same level of scrutiny. Reproductions of images appear, often without acknowledgement, over a wide geographical area and considerable chronological span, disseminating visual information that becomes increasingly inaccurate. The lack of concern with illustrative detail sou...
International audienceRésumé: Scientific illustrations (schemes, board, maps, geometrical draws, dia...
The Temples at Paestum were ‘rediscovered’ in the mid–eighteenth century and information about the t...
International audienceRésumé: Scientific illustrations (schemes, board, maps, geometrical draws, dia...
Filippo Bonanni’s Gabinetto armonico (1722) was in its time the most extensive collection of musical...
Filippo Bonanni’s Gabinetto armonico (1722) was in its time the most extensive collection of musical...
Filippo Bonanni’s Gabinetto armonico (1722) was in its time the most extensive collection of musical...
"List of some illustrations of musical instruments in manuscripts, carvings and paintings from the e...
"[List of] some illustrations of musical instruments in manuscripts, carvings and paintings from the...
The purpose of this study was to present plates depicting percussion instruments from the sixteenth ...
The scholarly study of medieval music manuscripts has traditionally required that musicologists trav...
Copies of Renaissance paintings on instruments of the violin family are extremely rare. In this arti...
Extending the scholarly discussion of visual history, this book examines eighteenth-century engraved...
The remarkable development of the carillon in the seventeenth century, culminating in the magnificen...
The exhibition was held in the Rare Books Exhibition space, Sir Louis Matheson Library, Monash Unive...
The scholarly study of medieval music manuscripts has traditionally required that musicologists trav...
International audienceRésumé: Scientific illustrations (schemes, board, maps, geometrical draws, dia...
The Temples at Paestum were ‘rediscovered’ in the mid–eighteenth century and information about the t...
International audienceRésumé: Scientific illustrations (schemes, board, maps, geometrical draws, dia...
Filippo Bonanni’s Gabinetto armonico (1722) was in its time the most extensive collection of musical...
Filippo Bonanni’s Gabinetto armonico (1722) was in its time the most extensive collection of musical...
Filippo Bonanni’s Gabinetto armonico (1722) was in its time the most extensive collection of musical...
"List of some illustrations of musical instruments in manuscripts, carvings and paintings from the e...
"[List of] some illustrations of musical instruments in manuscripts, carvings and paintings from the...
The purpose of this study was to present plates depicting percussion instruments from the sixteenth ...
The scholarly study of medieval music manuscripts has traditionally required that musicologists trav...
Copies of Renaissance paintings on instruments of the violin family are extremely rare. In this arti...
Extending the scholarly discussion of visual history, this book examines eighteenth-century engraved...
The remarkable development of the carillon in the seventeenth century, culminating in the magnificen...
The exhibition was held in the Rare Books Exhibition space, Sir Louis Matheson Library, Monash Unive...
The scholarly study of medieval music manuscripts has traditionally required that musicologists trav...
International audienceRésumé: Scientific illustrations (schemes, board, maps, geometrical draws, dia...
The Temples at Paestum were ‘rediscovered’ in the mid–eighteenth century and information about the t...
International audienceRésumé: Scientific illustrations (schemes, board, maps, geometrical draws, dia...