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Certain people in that time era. Answer: In the middle ages folks usually took up a trade by apprenticeship. That is a professional would take on (buy, be sold, kidnap) a likely youth as a servant. The servant would not get paid, but would be taught the ins and outs of the trade. In the case of the minstrel the apprentice would learn the songs, stories, and how to play an instrument. In addition the apprentice would learn the route, the friendly places to stay/play and become recognized as the senior minstrel's associate. This would allow him to take over when the master grew old.
Medieval bailiffs wore jackets that went down to the knees. under it they wore a brown shirt with a collar. a slim belt went around the waist. attached to it was tools the would need around the manor with a pouch that they would use to collect taxes from the peasants. under it they wore jean-like pants with the common shoes back then.
Under the feudal system, a piece of land granted by the king to a lord or other noble was known as a fief. The noble would then tithe a portion of the income from the land to the king.
the patrician is judged guilty, as is the plebeian.
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A buccina is an aerophone.
That would be a stringed instrument.
There's a little uncertainty here. A piano has strings, which a string instrument would have, but it's struck by hammers, which would also make it a percussion instrument.
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Books on cricket or football would typically fall under the classification number GV for sports, while books on golf would fall under GV965. Books on running would be classified under GV1060.
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the drum is a percussion instrument played in the percussion section of an orchestra
birds come under class aves of the phylum chordata.
The Dewey Decimal Classification for Smithsonian Maker Lab would likely fall under the 600s, which is the general classification for Technology.
It would be called a "fort" or "shed" (their classification under some building codes).