
Buccina - Wikipedia
A buccina (Latin: buccina) or bucina (Latin: būcina; Ancient Greek: βυκάνη), anglicized buccin or bucine, is a brass instrument that was used in the ancient Roman army, [1] similar to the cornu. An aeneator who blew a buccina was called a "buccinator" or "bucinator" (Latin: …
Buccina | musical instrument | Britannica
…the animal horn was the buccina, which was originally an ox’s horn, sometimes supplied with a mouthpiece. Although ostensibly the buccina was a shepherd’s instrument, it had a bronze counterpart that was suitably decorated for use in the Roman army.
Buccina - 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica - StudyLight.org
(more correctly Bucina, Gr. (VK'Lvrl, connected with bucca, cheek, and Gr. ß50), a brass wind instrument extensively used in the ancient Roman army. The Roman instrument consisted of a brass tube measuring some 11 to 12 ft. in length, of narrow cylindrical bore, and played by means of a cup-shaped mouthpiece.
Category : Buccina - Wikimedia
Buccina (Latin: buccina) or bucina (Latin: būcina), anglicized buccin or bucine, is a brass instrument that was used in the ancient Roman army, similar to the Cornu. An aeneator who blew a buccina was called a "buccinator" or "bucinator" (Latin: buccinātor, būcinātor).
study of Roman aerophones - the tuba, the cornu, the lituus, and the bucina - in order to identify their spe-cific shapes corresponding to their names known from written sources, the role of various types of musicians and instruments,4 the symbolic meaning of the instruments,5 and the role of musicians in specific composi-
Buccina | Military Wiki | Fandom
A buccina (Latin language: buccina) or bucina (Latin language: būcina), anglicized buccin or bucine, is a brass instrument that was used in the ancient Roman army, similar to the Cornu. An aeneator who blew a buccina was called a...
bucina - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
2024年12月30日 · bucina m (plural bucinas) bugle; trumpet. c1350, Kelvin M. Parker (ed.), Historia Troyana. Santiago: Instituto "Padre Sarmiento", page 129:
Buccina - Encyclopedia
BUCCINA (more correctly Bucina, Gr. (VK'Lvrl, connected with bucca, cheek, and Gr. ß50), a brass wind instrument extensively used in the ancient Roman army. The Roman instrument consisted of a brass tube measuring some 11 to 12 ft. in length, of narrow cylindrical bore, and played by means of a cup-shaped mouthpiece.
Bucina
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Harry Thurston Peck, Harpers Dictionary of Classical Antiquities (1898)
The bucina, as seen in art, agrees closely with his description, and also with the shape of the shell bucinum, and, like it, might almost be described, in the language of conchologists, as spiral and gibbous. The two drawings in the annexed illustration