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THRÉNOS s. N. Canção de luto no funeral, especialmente da era homérica. (\u0026 lt; fr. threnos) THRÉNOS s. n. cântec de jale la funeralii, în special din epoca homerică. (< fr. threnos)
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10 LIVROS EM ROMENO RELACIONADOS COM «THRÉNOS»
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The Ritual Lament in Greek Tradition - Pagina 103
have distinguished thrénos and goos according to the ritual manner of their performance, using thrénos for the set dirge composed and performed by the professional mourners, and goos for the spontaneous weeping of the kinswomen.
Margaret Alexiou, Dimitrios Yatromanolakis, Panagiotis Roilos, 2002
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Restless Dead: Encounters between the Living and the Dead ...
... lamentation for the dead. In the earliest stage for which we have evidence, that of the Homeric poems, there were two distinct ways of expressing grief after the death of an individual: thrénos and goos (verbal cognates: thréneo and goao).
Sarah Iles Johnston, 2013
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Choral Mediations in Greek Tragedy - Pagina 74
... leads the dance and organizes the procession (traces, Ach. 1231), while the Chorus follows him (sq/sawed 1232). Structurally, therefore, the thrénos that closes off Persians works as a tragic equivalent for the comic lea—moi. The lea—moi ...
Renaud Gagné, Marianne Govers Hopman, 2013
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Recapturing Sophocles' Antigone - Pagina 6
Later, another legislator added the epitaphios logos (funeral oration) (Thucydides 2.35.1), and the prose of the démos' orator entered into competition with the aristocratic praise of the individual in the poetic forms of epigram and thrénos (song ...
William Blake Tyrrell, Larry J. Bennett, 1998
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Смех На Погребу: Антицки Грцки Погребни Ритуал У Родној И ...
12 When it comes to terminology for the laments and mourning in ancient Greece, the most common are goos, thrénos and later kommos. The etymology for the first two (goos, thrénos) is IndoEuropean and refers in both cases to a shrill cry.l3 ...
Lada Stevanović, Драгана Радојичић, 2009
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Poetry and its public in ancient Greece - Pagina 33
scriptions are in hexameters, not elegiacs, some of them from the same Dorian areas in which the elegiac thrénos flourished." Moreover, the geographical distribution of sepulchral inscriptions in elegiacs, unlike that of inscriptions in ...
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Cultura bizantină în România: La culture byzantine en ... - Pagina 231
Au champ la scène «Epitaphios Thrénos» et en bas un motif végétal d'origine orientale. MARSR, inv. no. 181/15.826. 80. AËR DE PROCESSION* MONASTÈRE DE PUTNA. Fin du XIVe siècle ou début du XVe siècle. Atelier byzantin de ...
Ion Barnea, Octavian Iliescu, Corina Nicolescu, 1971
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L'Invention d'Athènes: histoire de l'oraison funèbre dans ... - Pagina 67
Mais la cité classique renonce volontiers à ces deux formes trop évidemment liées à une conception aristocratique du deuil et, tout en donnant parfois encore à thrénos son sens originel de plainte versifiée, préfère voir dans ce mot un simple ...
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Histoire et théorie de la musique de l'antiquité - Volumul 2 - Pagina 372
ou d'un voisin tué, s'exécutent comme les scènes de même genre représentées sur les monuments grecs1 et ont une couleur aussi antique que le thrénos intercalé par Homère dans le récit des funérailles d'Hector : « Lorsqu'ils eurent ...
François Auguste Gevaert, 1881
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The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire - Volumul 12 - Pagina 18
It is to be observed that there were a large number of Christians in the Turkish army according to Tedardi (the Thrénos gives the number at 30,000; 1. 752).] his precise definition of two hundred and fifty-eight thousand does 18 THE DECLINE ...
Edward Gibbon, William Henry Oliphant Smeaton, 1877