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Story of the Flute
defeated. Apollo, irritated at this presumption on the part of a mortal, with his own hand flayed poor Marsyas alive. This is said by Pausanias to have been a condition of the contest. Plato and other early authorities allege that Marsyas was a real person, a native of Celænæ in Phrygia, and son of King Hyagnis, to whom Apuleius attributes the invention of the double-flute.
Several ancient writers attribute the origin of the instrument to Osiris, the Egyptian Water-god. There Egyptian
Origin of
Fluteseems to be no doubt that Egypt, as Kircher asserted, was the land of its birth. Primitive flutes have been found in Egyptian tombs dating centuries before the Christian era.
Fig. 1.
Egyptian oblique flute-player
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