The
cittern or
cithren (
Fr.
cistre,
It.
cetra,
Ger.
zitter, zither,
Sp.
cistro, cedra, cítola) is a stringed instrument dating from the
Renaissance. Modern scholars debate its exact history, but it is generally accepted that it is descended from the
Medieval citole, or
cytole. It looks much like the modern-day flat-back
mandolin and the modern
Irish bouzouki. Its flat-back design was simpler and cheaper to construct than the
lute. It was also easier to play, smaller, less delicate and more portable. Played by all classes, the cittern was a premier instrument of casual music-making much as is the
guitar today.