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
Resource type
Author/contributor
- Smith, Hermann (Author)
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
Series
CRL-E-Resources
Edition
1
Place
London
Publisher
William Reeves
Date
1904
# of Pages
362
Language
eng
Short Title
The world's earliest music
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6/18/24, 7:36 AM
Archive
Saint Joseph Seminary Student Library
Loc. in Archive
USJ-SD-P3.1
Library Catalog
Open WorldCat
Extra
OCLC: 867744613
Citation
Smith, H. (1904). 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 (USJ-SD-P3.1; 1st ed.). William Reeves; Saint Joseph Seminary Student Library. http://ddsnext.crl.edu//titles/30919
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