10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CHORAGI»
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1
A Manuel of Grecian Antiquities: Being a Compendious Account ...
Whilst some of the Choragi provided the tragic and comic choruses at the two
Dionysia, the others furnished the remaining choruses—the Xopt'lg (ivdpwv, the
Xopog rrar'dwv, &C. We have fortunately a particular statement of the several ...
2
A manual of Grecian antiquities
Whilst some of the Choragi provided the tragic and comic choruses at the two
Dionysia, the others furnished the remaining choruses — the Xopoc iivcpiav, the
Xopof TraiSwv, &C. We have fortunately a particular statement of the several ...
3
Synopsis of the Greek drama including biographical notices ...
other choragi is uncertain. Another law enacted that no foreigner should dance in
the Choruses, under the penalty of 100(T drachms, to be paid by the choragus ;
but this referred only to the greater Dio- nysia — for, at the Lencean exhibitions it
...
John William Donaldson, Peter Elmsley, 1838
4
A dissertation on the assemblies of the Athenians
dancing, as well as the scenic representations, which it was customary for the
tribes and their Choragi and Gym- nasiarchs to exhibit at certain festivals, as the
Dionysia, Panathenaea, Thargelia, &c. And first, we may infer from the oration ...
Georg Friedrich Schömann, 1838
5
Theatre of the Greeks ... information relative to the rise, ...
The Poets who were desirous of contending for the prize presented their pieces
to the first Archon, whose business it was to see that the Choragi * gave their
Choruses to none but those who deserved it. Casaubon and others tell us, that
the ...
Greeks, Philip Wentworth Buckham, 1825
6
A Discourse on Poetry: Intended to Aid the Judgment of Youth ...
other choragi is uncertain. Another law enacted that no foreignar should dance in
the Choruses, under the penalty of 1000 drachms, to be paid by the choragus ;
but this referred only to the greater Dio- nysia — for, at the Lencean exhibitions it
...
7
Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
The different Choragi, according to their appointment, defrayed the expenses of
the Dithyrambic or Cyclian Chorus,t or of the Tragic or Comic Chorus, f or of the
AvXijtwv x°P°^i (who danced and sang while a musician played on the flute,) or
of ...
Encyclopaedia, Edward Smedley, 1845
8
The Theatre of the Greeks, Or, The History, Literature, and ...
1 No one could legally be choragus of a chorus of boys unless he were above
forty years of age. z With respect to the other choruses, the age required in the
several choragi is not known. 3No foreigner was allowed to dance in the
choruses of ...
Philip Wentworth Buckham, 1830
9
Costume in Roman comedy
A subdivision of this ratio summi choragi seems to have been known as the ratio
omamentorum, whose chief care was the costumes of actors.2 ' Ornaments, then,
is always the word used of costume in. ' Cf. Vitruvius 5. 91 post scenam porticus ...
10
The theatre of the greeks of the history: literature and ...
With respect to the other choruses, the age required in the several choragi is not
known. 3No foreigner was allowed to dance in the choruses of the great Dionysia
. If any choragus was convicted of employing one in his chorus, he was liable to ...
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