Roman trumpet
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“There appears to have been no essential difference in form between Greek and Roman or Tyrrhenian trumpets. Both were long, straight, bronze tubes, gradually increasing in diameter, and terminating in a bell-shaped aperture.” — Anthon, 1891
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Charles Anthon Aenid of Virgil (New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1891) 616
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