- was an
older term for the p****ageway
while parodos was
widely used by
writers from
Aristotle onwards.
Parodos also
refers to the ode sung by the chorus...
- each
choral song (or melos) of a
tragedy is
divided into two parts: the
parodos (Ancient Gr****: πάροδος) and the stasimon. He
defines the
latter as "a...
- Thesmophoriazusae,
variations from Old
Comedy conventions include:
Parodos: In Old Comedy, the
parodos or
entry of the
Chorus was an
important element in the entertainment...
- him instead. The play's
title derives from the
first choral interlude (
parodos),
where the chorus, a
group of frogs,
exasperate Dionysus in song. A defining...
- "Laiškai Alinai",
Modrio Tenisono kūrybos
labirintai ir akvarelės kūrinių
parodos".
Lithuanian National Radio and
Television (in Lithuanian). 2023-11-24...
- coryphaeus. They also
served as the
ancient equivalent for a curtain, as
their parodos (entering procession)
signified the
beginnings of a play and
their exodos...
- 10.001. PMID 14739000.
Cutting J (2012). A
Critique of Psychopathology.
Parodos Verlag. ISBN 978-3-938880-51-7.
Ornstein R (1998). The
Right Mind: Making...
- Aristophanes'
Wasps 800-4 both
refer directly to a prothyron,
while the
parodos-chant in Euripides’ Ion
makes indirect reference to one. The
mourning Niobe...
- West
parodos of the theatre...
- his
sword and
slowly enters the palace. The
entry of the chorus, or the "
parodos" sequence, follows: a
chorus of
fifteen men of Pherae, led by a "coryphaeus"...