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Imperfectum (Latin "unfinished" or "incomplete") may mean: Imperfect, a verb form Opus
Imperfectum, an
early Christian commentary on the
Gospel of Matthew...
- Opus
Imperfectum in
Matthaeum is an
early Christian commentary on the
Gospel of Matthew,
written sometime in the 5th century. Its name is
derived from...
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performed first as
tempus perfectum (3 2), then
tempus imperfectum (2 2), then
tempus imperfectum diminutum (2 4), and
finally tempus perfectum diminutum...
- no
beginning or end.
Music in
duple time was
similarly called tempus imperfectum. Its
symbol was the
broken circle, ,
which is
still used –
although it...
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Hammond Taylor SJ, vol. 2, pp. 76–77; PL 34, 397.
Augustine of Hippo,
Imperfectum Opus
contra Iulianum, II, 218
Cross &
Livingstone 2005, pp. 1200–1204...
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Mensuration Tempus Prolation Sign
Semibreves Minims Modern equivalent perfectum maior 9 8
perfectum minor 3 4
imperfectum maior 6 8
imperfectum minor 2 4...
- is
unrelated to 'third-notes'. A few
common signs are shown:
tempus imperfectum diminutum, 1:2
proportion (twice as fast);
tempus perfectum diminutum...
- Aquinas, in the
question on
anger of his
Summa Theologiae,
quotes the Opus
Imperfectum in Matthaeum, "he that is
angry without cause,
shall be in danger; but...
- (tempus perfectum), with
ternary subdivision, or "imperfect" (tempus
imperfectum), with
binary subdivision. In a
similar fashion, the semibreve's division...
- conjugale. Paris: Études Augustiniennes. p. 97.
Augustine of Hippo,
Imperfectum Opus
contra Iulianum, II, 218 In 393 or 394 he commented: "Moreover,...