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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...
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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)...
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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...
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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...