-
stasis (Ancient Gr****: στάσις in the
sense of "faction, discord"; plural:
staseis)
refers to an
episode of
civil war
within an
ancient Gr**** city-state or...
- the day. They
consist of 185
tercet antiphons arranged in
three parts (
stáseis or "stops"),
which are
interjected with the
verses of
Psalm 119, and nine...
- and
listened attentively. Each
kathisma is
further subdivided into
three staseis (Gr****: στάσεις), literally, "standings",
because at the end of each stasis...
- каѳисма, kafisma) is
further subdivided into
three stases (Gr****: στάσεις,
staseis lit. "standings", sing. στάσις, stasis), so-called
because the faithful...
-
rhetorical exercises (progymnasmata). Περὶ στάσεων – On
legal issues (
staseis) Περὶ εὑρέσεως – On the
invention of
arguments Περὶ ἰδεῶν – On various...
- nondirectionality.
According to the composer's own description, "Meta=after +
staseis=a
state of standstills—dialectic transformations. The
Metastaseis are a...
-
Lenten period,
presumably with the
recitation of
different psalm sections (
staseis). In the
early Asmatika (12th and 13th century), the
choirbook of the cathedral...
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