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- Symbolon is a composition for orchestra written by the American composer Ellen Taaffe Zwilich. The piece was commissioned by the New York Philharmonic...
- history. A settlement at its present location was founded under the name of Symbolon (Σύμβολον) by the Ancient Gr****s, for whom it was an important commercial...
- Electronic edition" (PDF). Unicode, Inc. 2011. p. 486. "Roman symbol". symbolonly.com. Menninger, Karl (1992). Number Words and Number Symbols: A Cultural...
- its initial motives." In addition to large scale orchestral works like Symbolon (1988), Symphony No. 2 (Cello Symphony) (1985), and Symphony No. 3 (1992)...
- means of recognition." The Latin word derives from Ancient Gr****: σύμβολον symbolon, from a verb meaning 'put together', 'compare', alluding to the classical...
- (σημεῖον sēmeîon) occurred in the world of nature and 'symbols' (σύμβολον sýmbolon) in the world of culture. As such, Plato and Aristotle explored the relationship...
- of Arianism. For that reason, a creed was called in Gr**** a σύμβολον, symbolon, which originally meant half of a broken object which, when ****ed to the...
- hallmark hint stamp sign symbol trace indication signum symbolum < Gk sýmbolon V.L. *tractiāre indicātiō PGmc *tungon PGmc *sprǣkijō PGmc *talō tongue...
- Creed", a shorter version of the traditional Nicene Creed), after Gr**** symbolon "token, watchword". Some longer statements of faith in the Protestant tradition...
- 380. The Nicene Creed, (Ancient Gr****: Σύμβολον τῆς Νικαίας, romanized: Sýmbolon tês Nikaías; Latin: Symbolum Nicaenum; lit. 'Symbol of Nicaea') which declared...