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‖ hypate Anc. Gr. Music. (ˈhɪpətiː) [L. hypatē, a. Gr. ὑπάτη (sc. χορδή chord) uppermost string, fem. of ὕπατος uppermost, last. Cf. F. hypate.] The name of the lowest tone in the lowest two tetrachords of ancient Greek music.1603 Holland Plutarch's Mor. 1254 It appeareth also manifestly, by the Hyp...
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Hypate
In Greek mythology, Hypate (Ὑπάτη) was one of the three Muses of the lyre who were worshipped at Delphi, where the Temple of Apollo and the Oracle were Place name
The name of the ancient city Hypate (now Ypati, a village in Phthiotis west of Lamia) is unrelated to this Muse.
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parhypate
‖ parhypate (pɑːˈhɪpətiː) Also 8 parypate. [a. Gr. παρυπάτη (sc. χορδή), f. παρ(α- beside + ὕπατος uppermost.] In ancient Greek music, The name of the lowest note but one in either of the lowest two tetrachords.1603 Holland Plutarch Explan. Wds., Parhypate hypatón,..Subprincipall of principals. A st...
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Theoretical applications
The notes of the central tetrachord of the system in ascending order are hypate, parhypate, lichanos (or hypermese), and mese. In the diatonic genus, because the composite interval from hypate to lichanos (a minor third) is larger than the remaining incomposite interval from lichanos
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Mese (mythology)
In Greek mythology, Mese (; Ancient Greek: Μέση) was one of the three Muses of the lyre together with here sisters Nete and Hypate.
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proslambanomenos
‖ proslambaˈnomenos [L. (Vitruv.) a. Gr. προσλαµβανόµενος (sc. τόνος) the note taken in addition, i.e. added below the ὑπάτη, hypate.] The name of the lowest note, added below the lowest tetrachord, in the later scales or systems of ancient Greek music.1694 Holder Harmony (1731) 104 In this Scale of...
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Ypati
History
Antiquity
In Antiquity, the city was known as Hypate () or Hypata (), probably a corruption of hypo Oita (, meaning "near the Mount Oeta").
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Nete (mythology)
Her sisters that were worshipped along with her were Hypate and Mese.
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mese
▪ I. mese, n.1 Obs. exc. s.w. dial. (miːz) Also 7–9 meese, 9 meesh, mews, etc. [OE. méos = Flem. mies (cited Kilian as obsolete), OHG, mios (MHG., mod.G. dial. mies), ON. m{yacu}r-r (see mire n.):—OTeut. types *ˈmeuso-z, *meuˈzo-z, related by ablaut to *moson-, ON. mose moss n.] Moss.a 900 tr. Bæda'...
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Nete
Her sisters were Mese and Hypate
Norethisterone enanthate (NETE), a type of birth control
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Spurilia gens
Publius Spurilius Ampliatus, dedicated a second-century tomb at Ameria in Umbria for his old nurse, Spurilia Hypate. Spurilia Hypate, the nurse of Publius Spurilius Ampliatus, who built a second-century tomb at Ameria for her.
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多利安调式
它的八度音阶建立在两个由全音连接的之上,由高音(Hypate meson)至低音(Nete diezeugmenon)下行排列。
在中,每个四音列内部的音程间隔是四分一音-四分音-大三度。其音响效果如下(E音开始,上行):
在中,四音列内部的音程间隔是半音-半音-小三度。
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Tetrachord
Whatever the tuning of the tetrachord, its four degrees are named, in ascending order, hypate, parhypate, lichanos (or hypermese), and mese and, for the The hypate and mese, and the paramese and nete are fixed, and a perfect fourth apart, while the position of the parhypate and lichanos, or trite and paranete
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Mount Oeta
Further north, Hypate/Hypata (ἡ Ὑπάτη, τὰ Ὕπατα), modern Ypati, was the chief city of the Aenianes, and a member of the Aetolian League. The women of Hypate were associated with witchcraft in Antiquity: the sorceresses Mycale and Agaonice, called the Pharmacidae, inhabited the area.
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Ainis
Several poleis (Kapheleis, Korophaioi, Phyrrhagioi and Talana) are mentioned in inscriptions at Delphi, but apart from Hypate, none has yet been convincingly
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