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Definitions of campanology in various dictionaries:
The art or study of bell casting and ringing.
CAMPANOLOGY - Campanology (from Late Latin campana, "bell"; and Greek -, -logia) is the study of bells. It encompasses the technology of bells how they are cast, ...
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| The art of bellringing |
| Ringing the changes - company goal, maybe |
| Bellringing |
| Musical activity's affected, along with half of your dancing |
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| This -ology kind of sounds like the study of a fun summer place but it's actually the art of bell ringing |
| Hell's bells! It's the study of bells |
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| The art or study of bell casting and ringing. |
| the art or skill of ringing church bells |
| The art or practice of bell-ringing. |
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Campanology (from Late Latin campana, "bell"; and Greek -, -logia) is the study of bells. It encompasses the technology of bells how they are cast, tuned, rung, and sounded as well as the history, methods, and traditions of bell-ringing as an art.It is common to collect together a set of tuned bells and treat the whole as one musical instrument. Such collections such as a Flemish carillon, a Russian zvon, or an English "ring of bells" used for change ringing have their own practices and challenges; and campanology is likewise the study of perfecting such instruments and composing and performing music for them. * In this sense, however, the word campanology is most often used in reference to relatively large bells, often hung in a tower. It is not usually applied to assemblages of smaller bells, such as a glockenspiel, a collection of tubular bells, or an Indonesian gamelan. * A campanologist is one who studies campanology, though it is popularly mis-used to refer to a bell ringer. |