- A
Stasimon (Ancient Gr****: στάσιμον) in Gr****
tragedy is a
stationary song
composed of
strophes and
antistrophes that is
performed by the
chorus in the...
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first stasimon of
Orestes by Euripides,
found in Hermopolis, Egypt, and
dated to the
third century BCE. It
contains lines 338-344 of the
stasimon and the...
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Monody Ode
Epinikion Onomastì komodèin
Parabasis Phlyax play
Sparagmos Stásimon Stichomythia Strophê
Thalia (Muse)
Theoric fund
Roman theatre (structure)...
- “Prologue, Episode, Exode, and a
choral portion,
distinguished into
Parode and
Stasimon...“
Unlike later, he held that the
morality was the
center of the play...
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version of
Chioma who
agreed with her vision.
After the
Guardian defeats Stasimon,
Choral Mind,
Osiris contacts them at the H.E.L.M.,
remarking that he sees...
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Musical fragment from the
first stasimon (lines 338-344,
Vienna Papyrus G 2315)...
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characters and
chorus converse, and stasima,
where the
chorus performs a
stasimon (choral ode), at the end of each
episode to
summarize and contextualize...
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Agamemnon 385–386. Aeschylus,
Agamemnon 681–781. For a
discussions of this
stasimon see Scott, pp. 51–56; Otis, pp. 32–34. Scott, p. 54; Otis, p. 33; Aeschylus...
- (ἐπεισόδια, epeisodia). The
episodes are inters****d by
stasima (στάσιμoν,
stasimon),
choral interludes explaining or
commenting on the
situation developing...
- 1), ISBN 978-0-8018-5362-3 (Vol. 2). Golann,
Cecil Paige, "The
Third Stasimon of Euripides' Helena" in
Transactions and
Proceedings of the
American Philological...