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The volume surveys the contested early history of bowed string instruments and describes the evolution of their form and construction. It provides illustrated profiles of celebrated makers and their imitators, drawing on Cremona manuscripts and correspondence to illuminate workshop practices and patronage. Technical discussion examines plate shape, sound-holes, and experiments in structure, and practical data include measurements of string tension and downward pressure. Numerous wood engravings and photographs reproduce important instruments, and a collection of anecdotes and miscellanea offers period observations and light commentary. Editorial additions broaden maker lists and amend several entries to reflect later findings.
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