De Fidiculis Bibliographia, by Edward Heron-Allen, is a comprehensive bibliography dedicated to the violin and all other instruments played with a bow, spanning both ancient and modern times. This meticulous work serves as an invaluable reference for musicians, historians, and collectors, offering a detailed listing of resources related to the construction, history, and performance of bowed string instruments.
Originally published in 1890, this new edition makes Heron-Allen's research accessible to a contemporary audience. "De Fidiculis Bibliographia" includes entries from various languages and sources, providing a broad perspective on the literature surrounding these instruments. It is an essential resource for anyone interested in the rich history and evolution of the violin family.
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