... hyporchema ( 1086-109 ) . Oedipus discovers that he has killed his father and married his mother . In the Trachiniae , which may be close to the Ajax in date , 1o we find the situation closest to that of the Ajax . Here , the hyporchema ...
Sophocles. 1115-1154 . - Hyporchema , as Fifth Stasimon . As the theatre was dedicated to the worship of Dionysus , and he was also the tutelary god of Thebes , this prayer ( in the form of a choric ode ... Hyporchema, as Fifth Stasimon. ...
... hyporchema is an imitation of the things interpreted by the diction', and accompanies a singer-instrumentalist; and in another the genre of hyporchemata' is a paradigm of the unity of dancing and poetry.” Had Dale explained these ...
... Hyporchema TrGF I2.81–2 (4 F 3), 345; cf. 5.1105. Text etc. U. von Wilamowitz, Sappho und Simonides (Berlin, 1913) ... Hyporchema of Pratinas', CR 34 (1920) 129–36; A. M. Dale, (from) 'Stasimon and Hyporchema', Collected Papers (Cambridge ...
... hyporchema, virtually bypasses this dichotomy. The hyporchema, a poetic form designed to be performed by a chorus who represents the words in the dance, was cultivated by Pindar among others. It is the perfect embodiment of the unity of ...
... Hyporchema illud hoc carmire posterius esse . Addam unum argumentum certissimum , quo constet hanc odam et Hyporchema illud non esse simul missa . Etenim Hypor- chema , de quo dicimus , si esset simul cum hac oda missum , eidem id haud ...
... hyporchema , and that music was the ' flute ; thus at once in some degree identifying the dance itself with Bacchic rites : but this is far from being all that the word hyporchema implies . To the dance and music we have to add words ...
... (hyporchema)126, wprowadzony jako uzupełnienie do nagłówka hymnu Atenajosa przez Pöhlmanna, chociaż w tym wypadku odpowiedź, jakkolwiek z konieczności niepełna, musi być zarazem krótka — ilość możliwych do zbadania źródeł jest ...
... Hyporchema's , dancing about the Altar , when the Sacrifices were put to the Fire . Hyporchema is callà Cretan , from the Inclination of that Nation to Dancing , as Aheneus observes ; for Dancing was a Native of their Country . Pindar ...
... hyporchema , and that music was the ' flute ; thus at once in some degree identifying the dance itself with Bacchic rites : but this is far from being all that the word hyporchema implies . To the dance and music we have to add words ...