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intonation formulas (apechemata, or enechemata), as they
could be
found in the
Papadikai, by
offering an
exegesis of the
papadic apechemata in
comparison to the...
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psalmody itself was not
notated before the 13th century, in
dialogue or
papadikai treatises preceding the book sticheraria.
Later books, like the akolouthiai...
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chant or
exercise (μάθημα) had been
invented by John Glykys, but most
papadikai also add a
second version in the
redaction of John
Koukouzeles who was...
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illustrated at the end of John Koukouzeles'
didactic chant Mega Ison. The
Papadikai list
between six and ten
phthorai which represent the ten
modes of the...
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equal to a κε—b flat [ζω' ὕφεσις−6], etc. As can be
already seen in the
Papadikai of the 17th century, the
diatonic intonation of
echos tritos had been...
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repertory of this book) and not eight, only. —Hagiopolites (§2) The
later Papadikai mention that
changes between the
echos tritos and the
echos plagios tetartos...
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simple transposition. Hence, the list of
phthorai mentioned in each
Papadikai, was
simply a
catalogue of
transposition signs,
which were
written over...