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part ii

., "Precursors of the Violin Family," fig. 108 and p. 23, pp. 106-107, fig. 144 and appendix. (c) Sarcophagus in the cathedral of Girgenti in Sicily, illustrated by Carl Engel, _Early History of the Violin Family_, p. 112. A cast is preserved in the sepulchral basement at the British Museum. Domenico, _Lo Faso Pietra-Santa, le antichità della Sicilia_ (Palermo, 1834), vol. 3, pl. 45 (2), text p. 89. (d) C. Zoega, _Antike Basreliefe von Rom_ (Giessen, 1812), atlas, pl. 98, sarcophagus representing a scene in the story of Hippolytus and Phaedra.

[6] In Jacob Locher's _Navis Stultifera_ (Basil, 1506), titulus 7, is an illustration of a small harp and lute with the legend _nec cytharum tangit nec barbiton_.

[7] _Historia Utriusque Cosmi_ (Oppenheim, 1617), tom. i. tract ii.