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Description Pythagoras and Philolaus experimenting with musical pipes. From Theorica musicae by Franchino Gaffurio, 1492 (1480?)
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    • 2009-06-09T08:34:23Z Zupftom 800x1102 (41493 Bytes) {{Information |Description= Woodcut showing Pythagoras with bells, a monochord and (organ?) pipes in Pythagorean tuning. From ''Theorica musicae'' by Franchino Gaffurio, 1492 (1480?) |Source= http://www.chmtl.indiana.edu/tml/

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