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English: An illustration from the Encyclopædia Biblica, vol. III, article "Music", column 3229, fig. 9.
Image of a pipe organ depicted on the Constantinople Obelisk, erected by Theodosius in 390 A.D.
Français : Illustration en provenance de l’Encyclopædia Biblica, vol. III, article "Music", colonne 3229, fig. 9.
Représentation d’un orgue à tuyaux figuré sur l’obélisque de Constantinople, érigé par Théodose en 390.
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