The new international encyclopaedia . Oboes. 0. I. PAKTANNA, par-tUnna. A towTi in theProvince of Trapani, Sicily, 38 miles southwestof Palermo (Map: Italy, G 10). It is on a hillwhich commands an extensive view, and is in-teresting because of the remains of Greek worksof art found here. Ruins of several Saraceniccastles are still to be seen. There is a trade ingrain, wine, and oil. Population (commune), in1881, 13,144; in 1901, 14,059. ^ARTANT POUR LA SYRIE, partaNpiior la sere (Fr., departing for >Sj-ria). Aballad by Count de Laborde (1809). A youngwarrior, Dunois, by his bravery in Syria


The new international encyclopaedia . Oboes. 0. I. PAKTANNA, par-tUnna. A towTi in theProvince of Trapani, Sicily, 38 miles southwestof Palermo (Map: Italy, G 10). It is on a hillwhich commands an extensive view, and is in-teresting because of the remains of Greek worksof art found here. Ruins of several Saraceniccastles are still to be seen. There is a trade ingrain, wine, and oil. Population (commune), in1881, 13,144; in 1901, 14,059. ^ARTANT POUR LA SYRIE, partaNpiior la sere (Fr., departing for >Sj-ria). Aballad by Count de Laborde (1809). A youngwarrior, Dunois, by his bravery in Syria, winsa battle and gains the daughter of his Hortense composed music for the ballad,which became extremely popular long after herdeatli, during the Second Empire. PART-BOOK. In music, a book containingan entire part of a composition for a single per-former. Before the seventeenth century scoreswere practically unknown. The individualvoices or parts of a polyphonic composition wereprinted in separate books, just as are the sepa-rate par


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