Simon,

The obvious which I am sure you must have
Cantigas de Santa Maria 1221-1284
Cantiga 160 - two very badly drawn HG players (no space for the wheels)
http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/cantigas/

Graham

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Subject: Re: [HG] History: early evidence


Hello,

Am 22.11.2006 um 18:46 schrieb ben grossman:
> If I was home, I might be able to find it and scan it for you all. 

thanks for your offer, Ben.

> Page presents and analyses some dubious evidence for an Arabic
> instrument that prefigured the European version.  I asked once asked
> Dr. George Sawa, an expert in early Arabic music, about this.  He just
> laughed and wiggled his eyebrows...  And said that he had heard
> nothing about it.

I am personally mainly interested in evidence: artefacts from the past
and their accessability via any kind of publication.
When I read through an article or book I mainly look for the new hints
on artefacts/evidence it supplies.
Regarding hurdy-gurdy in the middle Ages: to my taste there is still a
serious lack in evidence for puting even a hypothesis upon. So I try to
collect evidence, publish it via the web not even thinking about
thinking about a theory. Acctually the evidence is to small even to
disprove the weirdest hypothesis.
I hope that that learning to know the handfull of known facts
tendencially will keep people from believing odd speculations (The
other use of reading articles and books is to understand where from
people get their odd believes ;-).

kind regards,

Simon

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