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BUCCINA (more correctly Buclna, Gr. l3VKavr7, connected with bucca, cheek, and Gr. /% CL)

This article appears in Volume V04, Page 712 of the Encyclopedia Britannica.

Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: BRI-BUN
BUCCINA (more correctly Buclna, Gr. l3VKavr7, connected with bucca, cheek, and Gr. /% CL) , a brass wind
instrument
  extensively used in the ancient Roman army. The Roman
instrument
  consisted of a brass tube measuring some 11 to 12 ft. in length, of narrow cylindrical bore, and played by means of a cup-shaped mouthpiece. The tube is
bent round upon itself from the mouthpiece to the bell in the shape of a broad C and is strengthened by means of a bar across the curve, which the performer grasps while playing, in order to steady the instrument; the bell curves over his head or
shoulder
  as in the modern helicon. Three Roman buccinas were found among the ruins of Pompeii and are now deposited in the museum at Naples. V.
C. Mahillon, of Brussels' has made a facsimile of From a photo by Brogi.
one of these instruments; FIG. r.Buccina in the National
it is in G and has almost Museum, Naples.
the same harmonic
series
  as the French horn and the trumpet. The buccina, the cornu (see HORN), and the tuba were used as signal instruments in the Roman army and camp to sound the four night watches (hence known as buccina prima, secunda, &c.), to summon them by means of the
special
  signal known as classicism, and to give orders? Frontinus relates3 that a Roman general, who had been surrounded by the enemy, escaped during the night by means of the stratagem of leaving behind him a buccinator (trumpeter), who sounded
1 See Catalogue descriptif (
Ghent
 , 1880), p. 330, and
illustration
 , vol. ii. (1896), p. 30.
x Livy vii. 35, xxvi. 15; Prop. V. 4, 63; Tac. Ann. xv. 30; Vegetius, De re militari, ii. 22, iii. 5; Polyb. vi. 365, xiv. 3, 7. 3 Stratagematicon, i. 5, 17.
the watches throughout the night.' Vegetius gives brief descriptions of the three instruments, which suffice to establish their identity; the tuba, he says, is straight; the buccina is of bronze
bent in the form of a circle.2
The buccina, in respect of its technical construction and
acoustic properties, was the ancestor of both trumpet and trombone; the connexion is further established by the derivation of the words Sackbut and Posaune (the German for trombone)
from buccina. The relation was fully recognized in Germany during the 15th and 16th
centuries, as two translations of Vegetius, published at Ulm in 1470,
and at Augsburg in 1534, clearly demonstrate:
" Bucina das ist die trumet
oder pusan"3 (" the bucina
is the trumpet or trom-
bone "), and " Bucina ist
die trummet die wirt ausz
and eingezogen"4 (" the
bucina is the trumpet which
is
drawn
  out and in "). A
French translation by Jean
de Meung (Paris, 1488),5
renders the passage (chap. iii. 5) thus: " Trompe est longue
et droite; buisine est courte et reflechist en li meisme si
comme partie de cercle." On Trajan's column' the tuba,
the cornu and the buccina are distinguishable. Other illustra-
tions of the buccina may be seen in Francois Mazois' Les
Ruines de Pompei (Paris, 1824-1838), pt. iv, pl. xlviii. fig. 1,
and in J. N. von Wilmowsky's Eine romische Villa zu Nennig
(Bonn, 1865), p1. xii. (mosaics), where the buccinator is accom-
panied on the hydraulus. The military buccina described is
a much more advanced instrument than its prototype the
buccina marina, a primitive trumpet in the shape of a conical
shell, often having a spiral twist, which in poetry is often called
concha. The buccina marina is frequently depicted in the hands
of Tritons (Macrobius i. 8), or of sailors, as for instance on
terra-cotta lamp shown by G. P. Bellori (Lucernae veterum sepulcrales iconicae, 1702,
iii. 12). The highly. imaginative writer of the apocryphal
letter
  of St Jerome to Dardanus also has a word to say concerning the buccina among the Semitic races: " Bucca vocaturtuba apud Hebreos: deinde per diminutionem buccina dicitur." After the fall of the Roman empire the art of bending metal tubes was gradually lost, and although the buccina survived in Europe both in name and in principle
of construction during the middle ages, it lost for ever the characteristic curve like a
" C " which it possessed in common with the cornu, an instrument having a conical bore of wider calibre. Although we regard the buccina as essentially Roman, an instrument
For another instance see Caesar, Comm. Bell. Civ. ii. 35. 2 Vegetius, op. cit. iii. 5.
i Idem, ii. 7. 4 Idem, iii. 5.
A reprint edited by Ulysse Robert has been published by the Soc. des Anciens Textes Francais (Paris, 1897).
e See
Conrad
  Cichorius, Die Reliefs der Traiansdule, 3 vols. of text and 2 portfolios of heliogravures (Berlin, 1896, &c.), Bd. i. pl. x. buccina and tubae; pl. viii. buccina; pl. lxxvi. buccina and two cornua; pl. xx. cornu, &c.; or W. Froehner, La Colonize de Trajan (Paris, 1872), vol. i. pl. xxxii., xxxvi., li., tome ii. p1. lxvi., tome iii. pl. cxxxiv., &c.of the same type, but probably straight and of kindred name, was widely known and used in the East, in Persia, Arabia and among the Semitic races: After a lapse of years during which records are almost wanting, the buccina reappeared all over Europe as the busine, buisine, pusin, busaun, pusun, posaun, busna (Slav), &c. ; whether it was a Roman survival or a re-introduction through the Moors of Spain in the West and the Byzantine empire in the East, we have no records to show. An 11th-century mural painting representing the Last Judgment in the cathedral of S. Angelo in Formis (near
Capua
 ), shows the angels blowing the last trump on busines.7
There are two distinct forms of the busine which may be traced during the middle ages: (1) a long straight tube (fig. 2) consisting of 3 to 5 joints of narrow cylindrical bore, the last joint alone being conical and ending in a pommel-shaped bell, precisely as in the curved buccina (fig. I); (2) a long straight cylindrical tube of somewhat wider bore than the busine, ending in a wide bell curving out abruptly from the cylindrical tube (fig. 3).
The history of the development of the trumpet, the sackbut and the trombone from the buccina will be found more fully treated under those headings; for the part played by the buccina in the evolution of the French horn see HORN. (K. S.)


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