- term
originates from the Gr**** word θρηνῳδία (threnoidia), from θρῆνος (
threnos, "wailing") and ᾠδή (oide, "ode"), the
latter ultimately from the Proto-Indo-European...
- churches. The
Epitaphios is also a
common short form of the Epitáphios
Thrēnos, the "Lamentation upon the Grave" in Gr****,[citation needed]
which is a...
-
mourning process occurs in
Iliad 24 in the formal,
communal grieving (
thrēnos) upon the
return of Hector's body (24.703–804). In a
fragment of Ennius'...
- Sa****ay, a
unique service known as The
Lamentation at the Tomb (Epitáphios
Thrēnos) is celebrated. This
service is also
sometimes called Jerusalem Matins...
- and Calliope: Apollodorus, 1.3.2. Kerényi, p. 280;
Pindar fr. 128c Race (
Threnos 3) 11–12.
Scholia on
Apollonius Rhodius,
Argonautica 1.23 with Asclepiades...
- "tercet", "terza rima" Look up
tercet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Threnos tercet stanzas 'The
Phoenix and the Turtle'
William Shakespeare Robert...
-
Penderecki (1961).
Threnody to the
Victims of
Hiroshima for 52
strings =
Threnos den
opfern von
Hiroschima fúr 52
saiteninstrumente (CD booklet). Deshon...
-
Postilla super Ieremiam (Commentary on Jeremiah), and
Postilla super Threnos (Commentary on Lamentations). In 1252, he
returned to
Paris to
study for...
-
Origen of Alexandria. Not to be
confused with Origen's text
Selecta in
Threnos (also
named Origen on Lamentations), it is a
Lamentation purporting to...
-
Symbolist style by Bela Čikoš
Sesija A
modern Orthodox icon of the 'Epitaphios
Threnos' (Lamentation at the Tomb).
Lamentation of
Christ (Dirk Bouts), c.1455-1460...