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Prosodion (Gr****: προσόδιον) in
ancient Greece was a
processional song to the
altar of a deity,
mainly Apollo or Artemis, sung
ritually before the Paean...
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archaic Corinth, who was
treasured as the
traditional composer of the
Prosodion, the
processional anthem of
Messenian independence that was performed...
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archaic Corinth, who was
treasured as the
traditional composer of the
Prosodion, the
processional anthem of
Messenian independence that was performed...
- whole, whole, half, whole, whole, half or (W-W-W-H-W-W-H) The
Paean and
Prosodion to the God,
familiarly known as the
Second Delphic Hymn,
composed in 128...
- poet to whom were
attributed several epic
poems as well as a
celebrated prosodion, the
treasured processional anthem of
Messenian independence that was...
- and "the tone is
bright and clear". The
Second Hymn is
headed Paean and
Prosodion to the God and is
described as
having been
composed by Limēnios son of...
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thanksgiving after a
victory or escape.: 3
Prosodion A type of hymn or
processional that
invoked or
praised a god.
Prosodions were
usually sung on the road to an...
- to a god The
maiden song (Partheneion or Parthenion) The
processional (
Prosodion) The hymn The
dithyramb The
hyporchema And in
later years:
Praise for...
- West 2001, 71). 128 BC - Limenios, son of
Thoinos composes a "Paean and
Prosodion to the God" (i.e., Apollo),
today called the
Second Delphic Hymn (Pöhlmann...
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Knowledge as
preserved by Photios:[citation needed] for the gods—hymn,
prosodion, paean, dithyramb, nomos, adonidia, iobakchos, and hyporcheme; for humans—encomion...