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Plagio is an
Italian term
deriving from the
Latin "plagium". The
Italian criminal code
defined it as "Whoever
submits a
person to his own power, in order...
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Joseph the
Confessor who
obviously preferred the
diatonic mele of
plagios devteros and
plagios tetartos. It also
mentions an
alternative system of the Asma...
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Since the
plagios devteros has
moved to the
phthongos of
plagios protos (πλα'), the
original phthongos of the
diatonic plagios devteros was vacant...
- Copyright.
Plagios literarios y
poder político al
desnudo (Copyright.
Literary plagiarism and
political power naked) is an
Argentine novel by Luis Pescetti...
- (1982) Peraste, filiste, teliosate! (1986) Roz
gatos (1986) Pano kato ke
plagios (1993)
Vaincre à
Olympie (1977)
Fovos kai
pathos (1990)
Tmima ithon (1992)...
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mineral in the
crust of Mars. Its name
comes from
Ancient Gr**** πλάγιος (
plágios) 'oblique', and κλάσις (klásis) 'fracture', in
reference to its two cleavage...
- for Monday,
varys for Tuesday,
tetartos for Wednesday,
plagios tetartos for Thursday, and
plagios protos for Friday).
Later as lampadarios,
Petros did not...
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plagal fourth mode (echos
plagios tetartos) Ἐξομολογεῖσθε τῷ κυρίῳ (Ps. 135 "Give thanks"),
plagal second mode (echos
plagios devteros) Θεοτόκε μὴ παρίδης...
- The term was
invented by Artedi, and is
derived from the Gr**** πλαγιος (
plagios; transverse) and ουρα (oura; tail). The
Pisces Plagiuri included those...
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kyrios (b natural) and the one of its
plagios (E).
Usually the
diatonic kyrios protos (a)
could end on its
plagios (D) in the
diatonic genus, but the chromatic...