PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «PAEONIC»
paeonic
paeonic
quantitative
verse
foot
long
syllable
three
short
syllables
occurring
order
latin
from
greek
paean
merriam
webster
adjective
pē¦änik
full
relating
having
meter
paeon
hemiolic
origin
late
paeonicus
measures
jstor
sequences
unaccented
uncommon
modern
falling
rising
define
prosody
metrical
four
with
ones
paiōn
variant
compass
rose
hopkins
windhover
rhythm
sprung
outriding
remember
first
time
heard
rather
than
read
this
poem
collins
always
containing
pattern
ˈpiːən
pronunciation
reverso
meaning
also
paedogenic
panic
paeony
linguistics
acronym
finder
stands
appears
very
rarely
urban
paella
fest
paene
panocha
sandwich
paeng
paenis
paenismus
paenus
paeritsch
pærn
paesan
paesano
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PAEONIC»
Descubre el uso de
paeonic en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
paeonic y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Musical Design in Aeschylean Theater
... 2 paeonic 2 paeonic pher Ice Ice Ice 5 da 5 da 3 da 6 da Ice Ice. 2 paeonic 2
paeonic 2 paeonic paeonic ia ch ia 5 da 5 da 4 da sp Ice 2 paeonic 2 paeonic 2
paeonic 2 paeonic pher ia cr ia cr ia sp METER AND FORM IN THE ORESTEIA
119.
Similarly that paeon which must be related to the palimbaccheiac species of
paeonic metre, the 3rd paeon, is found in ionic a minore metre, in H. xii.1/37.13,
16, § 3/38.17, but now the same goes for the contracted form, the palimbaccheius
, ...
J. M. Van Ophuijsen, 1987
3
Lyric Metres of Greek Drama
The next pair of stanzas begin with a cretic-paeonic trimeter and then pass into
dochmiacs. Euripides (Or. 141 8ff.) allows the Phrygian Slave one cretic-paeonic
patch in his slightly preposterous aria: TrpoaeitTE S' ocAAos aAAov £v 9opco ...
4
Pindar's Paeans: A Reading of the Fragments with a Survey of ...
... might reflect the name of the genre, we might expect Traiâveç to show signs of
five-wora cretic-paeonic-bacchiac metre. The connection with 'cretic' metre
seems to support this in view of the early association between Crete and the
TTUIAV.
Pindar, Ian Rutherford, 2001
5
Hermann's elements of the doctrine of metres,: abridged and ...
Paeonic numbers consist of orders having an arsis of two times, and a thesis of
two short syllables ; from which it appears that the arsis may be resolved, but that
no contraction in the thesis can be admitted without destruction of the paeonic ...
One other class of rhythm remains to be discussed—Paeonic. If Dorian was
proper to the Dorians, Ionic a minore to the Ionians, Aeolian to Athens, Paeonic
seems to have had a special connexion with Crete. Simon. 31 31-1111 5% 'ynpé'
nrar ...
7
Elements of the Doctrine of Metres
Paeonic numbers consist of orders having an arsis of two times, and a thesis of
two short syllables ; from which it appears that the arsis may be resolved, but that
no contraction in the thesis can be admitted without destruction of the paeonic ...
... sprung monosyllabic Second Paeonic First Paeonic First Paeonic First Paeonic
, sprung monosyllabic Sprung monosyllabic - | — www| — I — H I — w| Sprung
monosyllabic and First Paeonic Hopkins's caudated sonnets find their prototype ...
rhythm — Paeonic. And that is why he has introduced iambic here: ao<t>S>v
fiTjTLe<rai, KeXaSelv Kpovov irotB* e? dipveav iicofievov<; fndKaipav 'Iepcovo<;
eaTiav. Iambic has given place to Paeonic. And now we see why the initial ...
The paeonic series therefore may end with |J J) J |or \J J^i\ (or, in Alcman, |J J. |)
but not with | J JJ}\ .3« A peculiarity of this rhythm as it appears in Aristophanes is
the freedom with which paeonic feet of the form — w ^ ^ can alternate with, ...
NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «PAEONIC»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
paeonic en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Nicholson Baker THE ANTHOLOGIST By Nicholson Baker
As time and Amazon rankings have proved, readers shrink in trembling bewilderment from descriptions like “paeonic foot” (“There's a useless ... «New York Times, Sep 09»