[1] Figured and described in Lartet & Christy’s Reliquiæ Aquitanicæ, London, 1865-75, Pl. B. v., p. 48.

[2] The best instance is to be found in Lepsius’ Denkmäler, III. 106a., where a music-school of the Akhenaten period (about 1400 B.C.) is depicted.

[3] For coloured plate after this painting see Wilkinson’s Ancient Egyptians, Vol. I., Pl. xii. (facing page 480).

[4] See Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Vol. xx., Part I (1850).

[5] See E. Aldis, Carvings and Sculptures of Worcester Cathedral (IV).

[6] See illustration in Ann. Arch., IV., p. 37.

[7] See illustration in Ann. Arch., iv., p. 98.

[8] For a more complete list of lute-makers see Von Lütgendorff, Die Geigen- und Lautenmacher vom Mittelalter bis zur Gegenwart, Frankfort, 1904.