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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «UNRHYTHMICAL»
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1
Philoponus: On Aristotle Posterior Analytics 1.9-18
I say that just as there are two ways of being unrhythmical – one case is where
something is not at all of a nature to have rhythm (as if someone were to call a
point unrhythmical because it is not of a nature to have rhythm), while the other is
a ...
2
Essays Philological and Critical Selected Froms the Papers ...
_ How does the ancient rhythmic regard these apparently unrhythmical
intermixtures? It partly acknowledges their unrhythmical character. Aristoxenus
says there are three varieties of times— the é'ppvd/ioi or rhythmical, which have
distinct ...
3
Cicero: Pro Marco Caelio
Thus at §16 one might have expected the first sentence to conclude similiter
respondeamj but that would be unrhythmical; by substituting respondendum
putem C. effects his second-favorite clausula. Again, at gas if C. had concluded
his ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero, Andrew R. Dyck, 2013
4
Practical Treatise on the Diseases of Children
In simple meningitis, as well as in the tubercular form, vomiting without retching,
constipation, slow pulse, unrhythmical respiration, violent headache, retracted
abdomen, and the whole train of nervous disturbances which have been more ...
Alfred Vogel, Henry Raphael, 1871
facts of unrhythmical production became much more frequent than before and the
entailed losses more painful for the national economy. So the problem demands
that measures should be undertaken by the Party and the government to ...
6
Rhetoric and Rhythm in Byzantium: The Sound of Persuasion
metrical speech (poetry) and rhythmical speech (oratorical prose), neither of
which should be unrhythmical, “for the unrhythmical is unlimited; whereas it
should be limited, but not through meter. . . For everything is limited through
number.
Vessela Valiavitcharska, 2013
7
Contributions to a Historical Study of Jewish Music
With regard to rhythm there is no evidence in folk song to prove which form is
more primitive, the rhythmical or the unrhythmical. The above- mentioned Negro
tribes have the most poignant and complicated rhythms, while the Mohammedan
...
8
Jewish Music: Its Historical Development
As an illustration we have the Gregorian chant, originally unrhythmical, taken
partly from Jewish-Oriental song and partly from other Levantine sources,
gradually reworked according to the taste of the European peoples through the
moulding ...
Abraham Zebi Idelsohn, 1929
9
Styles of Extinction: Cormac McCarthy's The Road
Aristotle pursues this problem at length: The form of the language should be
neither metrical nor unrhythmical. The former is unpersuasive (for it seems to
have been consciously shaped) and at the same time also diverts attention; for it
causes ...
Julian Murphet, Mark Steven, 2012
10
A History of Roman Literature: From Livius Andronicus to ...
Already it displays the rhydims found in Cicero.2 Quite differendy from
unrhythmical prose, it prefers rhythms making effective conclusions, and
admitting repetition.1 This shows that. 1 LEEMAN, Orationis Ratio, 68-70; VON
ALBRECHT, Prose, ...
Michael von Albrecht, Gareth L. Schmeling, 1997
NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «UNRHYTHMICAL»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
unrhythmical en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Jo MacSween: my mission to get haggis re-defined as specialist …
"I hated the name Johann because it was so unrhythmical and people were always getting the spelling or pronunciation wrong, so at age 12 I decided to ... «Herald Scotland, Ene 14»