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Campanology (from Late Latin campana, "bell"; and Greek -λογία, -logia) is the study of bells. It encompasses the physical realities of bells — how they are cast, tuned and sounded — as well as the various methods devised to perform bell-ringing. | Campanology (from Late Latin campana, "bell"; and Greek -λογία, -logia) is the study of bells. It encompasses the physical realities of bells — how they are cast, tuned and sounded — as well as the various methods devised to perform bell-ringing. | ||
== Topics == | == Topics == | ||
*[[Bell attributes|Bell Attributes]] | |||
*[[Bell_Harmonic_Partials|Bell Harmonic Partials]] | *[[Bell_Harmonic_Partials|Bell Harmonic Partials]] | ||
*[[Bell_Weights_and_Sizes|Bell Weights and Sizes]] | *[[Bell_Weights_and_Sizes|Bell Weights and Sizes]] | ||
*[[Cast_Bell_Foundries|Cast Bronze Bell Foundries]] | |||
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Revision as of 14:07, 14 January 2017
Campanology (from Late Latin campana, "bell"; and Greek -λογία, -logia) is the study of bells. It encompasses the physical realities of bells — how they are cast, tuned and sounded — as well as the various methods devised to perform bell-ringing.