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Noun:

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The dithyramb (Ancient Greek: διθύραμβος, dithyrambos) was an ancient Greek hymn sung and danced in honour of Dionysus, the god of wine and fertility;.


a Dionysiac poet credited with inventing the dithyramb: "As a literary composition for chorus dithyramb was the creation of Arion of Corinth," The islanders.


performances in the Theater of Dionysus, to commemorate the prize in the dithyramb contest of the City Dionysia in 335/334 BCE, of which performance he was.


Pseudo-Plutarch's De Musica credits him with innovations in the dithyramb hymn.


lyric poet Arion of Methymna is said to be the inventor of the dithyramb.


The dithyramb was originally improvised, but later written down before performance.


After settling in Athens, he probably adapted the dithyramb, customary in his native home, with its chorus of satyrs, to complement.


Philoxenus introduced other innovations, for example while the traditional dithyramb was a choral song accompanied by panpipes, Philoxenus' Cyclops sang a.


After her death, Fredrika Bremer commented: "She flew through life as a dithyramb.


three are skolia (drinking songs) one is a hymn to Adonis, and one is a dithyramb.


(Greek: Μελανιππίδης), one of the most celebrated lyric poets in the use of dithyramb, and an exponent of the "new music.


One famous Greek dance is the dithyramb, in honor of Dionysus.


upon which a commentary was written by Dionysius, named ὁ Λεπτός, a dithyramb titled "The Centaurs" (Κένταυροι), licentious verses of the kind called.


of Bacchylides’s dithyrambs in the text restored in 1896.


The dithyramb treats a moment.


, "three-step", compare iamb and dithyramb, but H.


poetics, also abandoned old didactic modes, such as the elegy, the ode, the dithyramb the stanza and the héroïde, letting them fuse in either the meditation.


(Partheneion or Parthenion) The processional (Prosodion) The hymn The dithyramb The hyporchema And in later years: Praise for people (Enkomion) Song at.



dithyramb's Meaning':

a wildly enthusiastic speech or piece of writing

Synonyms:

address; piece of writing; written material; speech; writing;

Antonyms:

inactivity;

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