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epode
epode (ˈɛpəʊd) Also 7 epod. [a. OF. epode ad. L. epōdos, a. Gr. ἐπῳδύς after-song, incantation, f. ἐπ{aisubacu}δειν, f. ἐπί upon, after + {alenisisubacu}δειν, ἀείδειν to sing.] 1. a. A kind of lyric poem, invented by Archilochus, in which a long line is followed by a shorter one, of metres different... Oxford English Dictionary
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Epode
An epode is the third part of an ode that follows the strophe and the antistrophe and completes the movement. The epode soon took its place in choral poetry, which it lost when that branch of literature declined. wikipedia.org
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EPODE International Network
The name EPODE comes from ‘Ensemble Prévenons l'ObésitéDes Enfants’ Together Let's Prevent Childhood Obesity The EPODE International Network (EIN), is General Organisation of EPODE International Network The EPODE International Network is an NGO, a network of community-based and school-based childhood wikipedia.org
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pro-ode
pro-ode (ˈprəʊəʊd) [ad. Gr. προῳδός: see pro-2 and ode.] An introductory ode in a Greek chorus; an overture or prelude; also, a short verse preceding a longer one: opposed to epode.1850 Mure Lit. Greece III. 58 The epode, when prefixed to the [strophe and antistrophe], assumes the name of Proöde. 19... Oxford English Dictionary
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Epodes (Horace)
His influence is acknowledged in Epode 6.11–4. Therefore, 17 is the only Epode that may not technically be described as an epode. wikipedia.org
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Iambus (genre)
Moreover, the epode bears resemblance to curse poems or , fashionable in the Hellenistic period. Like Horace's epode above, the verse below is made of couplets, but the meter is a bit different. wikipedia.org
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Strophe
A strophe () is a poetic term originally referring to the first part of the ode in Ancient Greek tragedy, followed by the antistrophe and epode. The arrangement of an ode in a splendid and consistent artifice of strophe, antistrophe and epode was carried to its height by Pindar. wikipedia.org
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Odes 1.1
The first Epode, the first Satire, and the first Epistle are addressed to the same patron and friend. wikipedia.org
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Thomas Fletcher (poet)
The volumes also contained a partial translation of Boethius's Consolation of Philosophy and the second epode of Horace. References Rigg, J. wikipedia.org
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Valina
Both Vagabond and the Epode EP have been released in the States by 54°40' or Fight!. On April 14, 2009, Valina's album, A tempo! a tempo! (2009) Vagabond (2003) Into Arsenal of Codes (2000) EPs Epode (2005) 7" records "Poor & Obscure" (1997) "Ship to Escape" (2002) "Escort of Soda" wikipedia.org
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Ein
carrier airline of Ireland Eindhoven Airport (IATA code), in the Netherlands Employer Identification Number, assigned by the US Internal Revenue Service EPODE wikipedia.org
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Bathyllus
References to a different, earlier, Bathyllus are found in the writing of Horace (epode 14) who describes him as beloved of Polycrates the Tyrant and the wikipedia.org
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Obesity in France
have considered the obesity rate serious enough that they got local communities to govern their overweight and obesity levels through a program called Epode Due to cultural issues brought in from immigration, there is no exact program format; though, a town implementing the program must offer a "menu Epode" wikipedia.org
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Pindarics
obeying a triadic structure, in which the form of the first stanza (strophe) was repeated in the second stanza (antistrophe), followed by a third stanza (epode verse used in the chorus is of all sorts, called by the Greeks 'monostrophic', or rather 'apolelymenon', without regard had to strophe, antistrophe or epode wikipedia.org
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World Fit
World Fit is part of the world's largest obesity-prevention network, EPODE International Network About World Fit was founded by three Olympians: Gary See also EPODE International Network, the world's largest obesity-prevention network President's Council on Fitness, Sports, and Nutrition Presidential wikipedia.org
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