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- Citole abstract "Citole, also spelled Sytole, Cytiole, Gytolle, etc. (probably a French diminutive form of cithara, and not from Latin cista, a box), an archaic musical instrument, similar and a distant ancestor of the modern guitar of which the exact form is uncertain. It is generally shown as a four-string instrument, with a body generally referred to as \"holly-leaf\" shaped.The citole is frequently mentioned by poets of the 13th to the 15th centuries, and is found in Wycliffe's Bible (1360) in 2 Samuel vi. 5: \"Harpis and sitols and tympane\". The Authorized Version has psaltiries, and the Vulgate lyrae. It has been supposed to be another name for the psaltery, a box-shaped instrument often seen in the illuminated missals of the Middle Ages, and is also liable to confusion with the gittern; whether the terms overlapped in medieval usage has been the subject of modern controversy.".
- Citole thumbnail Citole_Robert_De_Lisle_Psalter.jpg?width=300.
- Citole wikiPageExternalLink citole.html.
- Citole wikiPageExternalLink gittern.htm.
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- Citole wikiPageRevisionID "640981871".
- Citole wikiPageWikiLink British_Museum.
- Citole wikiPageWikiLink Category:Early_musical_instruments.
- Citole wikiPageWikiLink Category:String_instruments.
- Citole wikiPageWikiLink French_language.
- Citole wikiPageWikiLink Gittern.
- Citole wikiPageWikiLink Guitar.
- Citole wikiPageWikiLink John_Hawkins_(author).
- Citole wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Citole wikiPageWikiLink Lyre.
- Citole wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Ages.
- Citole wikiPageWikiLink Musical_instrument.
- Citole wikiPageWikiLink Psaltery.
- Citole wikiPageWikiLink Warwick_Castle.
- Citole wikiPageWikiLink Wycliffes_Bible.
- Citole wikiPageWikiLink File:Citole_Robert_De_Lisle_Psalter.jpg.
- Citole wikiPageWikiLinkText "Citole".
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- Citole subject Category:Early_musical_instruments.
- Citole subject Category:String_instruments.
- Citole type Instrument.
- Citole type Instrument.
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- Citole comment "Citole, also spelled Sytole, Cytiole, Gytolle, etc. (probably a French diminutive form of cithara, and not from Latin cista, a box), an archaic musical instrument, similar and a distant ancestor of the modern guitar of which the exact form is uncertain. It is generally shown as a four-string instrument, with a body generally referred to as \"holly-leaf\" shaped.The citole is frequently mentioned by poets of the 13th to the 15th centuries, and is found in Wycliffe's Bible (1360) in 2 Samuel vi.".
- Citole label "Citole".
- Citole sameAs Q665657.
- Citole sameAs Cítola.
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- Citole sameAs Citola.
- Citole sameAs シトル.
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- Citole wasDerivedFrom Citole?oldid=640981871.
- Citole depiction Citole_Robert_De_Lisle_Psalter.jpg.
- Citole isPrimaryTopicOf Citole.