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 Übersetzung für 'dithyramb' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a dithyramb | dithyrambs
hist.lit.
dithyramb
Dithyrambe {f}
5
hist.lit.
dithyramb
Dithyrambos {m}
hist.lit.
dithyramb
Dithyrambus {m}
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Übersetzung für 'dithyramb' von Englisch nach Deutsch

dithyramb
Dithyrambe {f}hist.lit.

Dithyrambos {m}hist.lit.

Dithyrambus {m}hist.lit.
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • "three-step", compare "iamb" and "dithyramb", but H.
  • As a poet, Redi is best known for the dithyramb "Bacco in Toscana" ("Bacchus in Tuscany"), which first appeared in 1685.
  • Aristophanes delivers a satiric rebuttal to a dithyramb that has wandered into territory more properly the domain of drama.
  • Polyidos (Πολύιδος) of Selymbria won with a dithyramb a contest at Athens.
  • The Choragic Monument of Lysicrates near the Acropolis of Athens was erected by the "choregos" Lysicrates, a wealthy patron of musical 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 liturgist.

  • This is especially interesting because Arion is credited with the invention of the dithyramb, a dionysiac song form.
  • John Boardman connected the group with the poet Melanippides, who was considered the innovator of the dithyramb, and who sometime in the middle of the 5th century BCE wrote a dithyramb on Marsyas.
  • Greek dance included religious worship, education, religious or civil ceremonies and festivities. One famous Greek dance is the dithyramb, in honor of Dionysus.
  • Scholars have made a number of suggestions about the way the dithyramb changed into tragedy.
  • Later examples were dedicated to other gods, but the dithyramb subsequently was developed (traditionally by Arion) into a literary form.

  • This cult's association with iambus seems to be indicated etymologically by the poetic form associated with Dionysus, the dithyramb, a term which appears to include the same root as "iambus".
  • Aristotle believed that early tragedy developed from the dithyramb, a choral hymn to Dionysius; by ancient tradition the development from dithyramb to tragedy was ascribed to Thespis.
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