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Comœdia was a
French literary and
artistic paper founded by
Henri Desgrange on 1
October 1907 (Desgrange had
already founded L'Auto [fr]). It published...
- De
temporum fine
comoedia (Latin for A Play on the End of Time) is a
choral opera-oratorio by 20th-century
German composer Carl Orff. His last
large work...
- The name has its
origins in two 1920
articles by
critic Henri Collet in
Comœdia (see Bibliography).
Their music is
often seen as a
neoclassic reaction...
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Comoedia Mundi is a
touring theatre group in Bavaria, Germany. "
Comoedia Mundi schlägt
Theaterzelt am Main auf". www.fr.de (in German). 2024-09-09. Retrieved...
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Prolegomena de
comoedia (English:
Introduction to Comedy) is a
modern collective name for
several short ancient Gr**** and
Byzantine writings in Gr**** that...
- The
Comoedia Lydiae (or Lidia) is a
medieval Latin elegiac comedy from the late
twelfth century. The "argument" at the
beginning of the play
refers to...
- (the
Ultimate End),
taken from the end of his last work, De
temporum fine
comoedia. Orff is best
known for
Carmina Burana (1936), a "scenic cantata". It is...
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Latin literary works to have
survived in
their entirety. He
wrote Palliata comoedia, the
genre devised by
Livius Andronicus, the
innovator of
Latin literature...
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student at Alma
Mater Viadrina. The full
title of the
comedy was Studentes,
comœdia de vita
studiosorum (The Students, a
comedy about student life). The play...
- 284–285 Kelly, pp. 305, 315:
Gustav Linor,
Comœdia 30 May 1913,
reported 38,000,
while a
later review in
Comœdia on 5 June
reported 35,000
Stravinsky 1962...