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  • for double choir singing antiphonally. An antiphon is a response, usually sung in Gregorian chant, to a psalm or some other part of a religious ...
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  • repeats Eudemus’ description of Antiphon's attempts to square the circle, and also the way in which Hippocrates squared certain lunes ...
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  • Saint Odo of Cluny (ca. 878 –– November 18, 942), a saint of the Roman Catholic Church, was the second abbot of Cluny Abbey. He enacted various ...
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  • Marian chants: Sub presidium tuum (Antiphon, Soprano, all movements), Ave preclara maris stella (Sequence verse 7, Soprano II, Credo), Aurea ...
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  • mercy interpolated between verses of the antiphon, but time was insufficient ... 'Ave regina, based on a Marian antiphon setting of that name he ...
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  • Category:Image wanted Andrea Gabrieli (c. 1533 – 1586) was an Italian composer and organist of the late Renaissance. The uncle of the somewhat ...
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  • :Antiphon (480-411 B.C.E.) :Prodicus (465/450-after 399 B.C.E.) :Hippias (middle of the fifth century B.C.E.) :Thrasymachus (459-400 B.C.E.) ...
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  • directly in her furious final play, The Antiphon. Sexually explicit references ... In 1958, she published her verse play, The Antiphon. It was translated ...
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  • by a response from the musicians to the right (antiphon). While this polychoral style had been extant for decades—possibly Adrian Willaert was the ...
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  • Hippias, Thrasymachus, Lycophron, Callicles, Antiphon, and Cratylus. Socrates was perhaps the first philosopher to significantly challenge the Sophists ...
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  • Category:Image wanted Chamber music is a form of classical music, written for a small group of instruments which traditionally could be accommodated ...
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  • are lost). He wrote several settings of the Marian antiphon Regina coeli. Stylistically, his music can be heard as a mid-point between the simplicity ...
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  • Hippias, Thrasymachus, Lycophron, Callicles, Antiphon, and Cratylus. In Plato's dialogs, Socrates challenged their moral relativism by arguing ...
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  • Mystery plays, sometimes also called miracle plays (though these tended to focus more on the lives of saints), are among the earliest formally ...
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  • the other singing a refrain called an antiphon. Over time, the verses were ... chants, typically consisting of an antiphon, a psalm verse, a repeat ...
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  • :Antiphon (person) (480-411 B.C.E.) :Anonymous Iamblichi *Diogenes of Apollonia (c .460 B.C.E. - Unknown) ==Other groups== This list includes ...
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  • of a Church, which in full reads [Entrance Antiphon Cf. Gen 28:17]: "This is a place of awe; this is God's house, the gate of heaven, ...
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  • * ”You, Antiphon, would seem to suggest that happiness consists of luxury and extravagance; I hold a different creed. To have no wants at all ...
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  • superior in rhetoric to someone educated by Antiphon. He also attributes authorship of Pericles’ Funeral Oration to Aspasia and attacks his contemporaries ...
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  • 3Ahead%3D%23303 The Attic Orators from Antiphon to Isaeos]. perseus. ... *Jebb, Sir Richard Claverhouse. The Attic Orators from Antiphon to ...
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