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hymnodies

Discover the secret songs of ancient times.

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  • Paean A hymn to Apollo, of gratitude or propitiation. It was also used as a battlesong before and after an engagement.Added by archaeologs | English|Hymnodies
  • Paean Hekimlik Tanrısı Paian (Asklepios) kılığına bürünmüş Apollon onuruna söylenen şarkı. Ağırbaşlı bir hava taşıyan bu şarkılar genellikle yakarış ya da dua biçiminde olur; bazen neşe ya da zafer coşkusunu ifade ederdi. Daha neşeli bir havası olan dithyrambosların ardından şenliklerde ve cenaze tören...Added by archaeologs | Turkish|Hymnodies
  • Paean Added by archaeologs | Hymnodies
  • Dithyramb Dithyrambos, tanrı Dionysos'a verilen bir addır. "Bakkha'lar" tragedyasının bir korosunda baştanrı Zeus'un ağzından şu sözler söylenir: Gel, Dithyrambos, baldırıma gir, bir erkeğin rahminde büyü. İstiyorum ki, ey Bakkhos, Thebai seni iki kere doğmuş tanrı diye ansın ve kutlasın.Added by archaeologs | Turkish|Hymnodies, Mythology
  • Dithyramb A surname of Dionysus, derived from a hymn song at the festivals of Dyonisus. It celebrated the sufferings and actions of the god, particularly his double birth. In time it developed into a special class of Greek lyric poetry, called dithyramb.Added by archaeologs | English|Hymnodies, Mythology
  • Dithyramb Dithyrambos: Yunanistan'da MÖ 7. yüzyılda şarap tanrısı Dionysos onuruna yapılan şenliklerde, "şarap şimşeğine çarpılmış" birinin yönetiminde çalınıp söylenen doğaçlama şarkı.Added by archaeologs | Turkish|Hymnodies, Mythology
  • Dithyramb The dithyramb (Ancient Greek: διθύραμβος, dithyrambos) was an ancient Greek hymn sung and danced in honor of Dionysus, the god of wine and fertility; the term was also used as an epithet of the god Plato, in The Laws, while discussing various kinds of music mentions "the birth of Dionysos, called...Added by archaeologs | English|Hymnodies, Mythology
  • Dithyramb Added by archaeologs | Hymnodies, Mythology
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