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metabole
‖ metabole Med. (mɛˈtæbəliː) Also -bola. [late L., a. Gr. µεταβολή, related to µεταβάλλειν to change.] (See quots.)1693 tr. Blancard's Phys. Dict. (ed. 2), Metabole, a change of Time, Air, or Diseases. 1722 Quincy Lex. Physico-Med. (ed. 2), Metabasis, and Metabole, signifies any Change from one thin...
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Metousiosis
Osipov states that the Eastern Orthodox use of the Greek word μεταβολή (metabole), meaning "change", and the Russian преложение in relation to the Eucharist
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metabolic
metabolic, a. (mɛtəˈbɒlɪk) [ad. Gr. µεταβολικ-ός changeable, or f. metabole + -ic.] 1. Pertaining to or involving transition. (In quot. humorously pedantic.)1743 Fielding Phil. Trans. Wks. 1775 IX. 231 We are forced to proceed..by the metabolic or mutative [method], not by the schystic or divisive. ...
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Metarealism
For instance, metabola or metabole is derived from the dictionary and a microencyclopedia of culture, compressed and translated from one language to another
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Malagina
In 1145, Emperor Manuel I Komnenos restored the fortifications of the district's main fortress at Metabole after a Turkish raid, and used it as a base Location
Although there were difficulties in precising the location of Malagina, it was facilitated by the discovery of the ruins of Metabole in 1982,
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Ann Van Sevenant
De metabole mens, Antwerpen, Gompel&Svacina, 2023
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Ann Van Sevenant – centre-erasme,
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Nicolas Panagopoulos
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Vocal
"38th Parallel", based on a poem of Antonis Zaharopoulos, for bass voice and tuba (1973), Radio France
"Metabole" for English horn, clavichord
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Nonnus
He is known as the composer of the Dionysiaca, an epic tale of the god Dionysus, and of the Metabole, a paraphrase of the Gospel of John.
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Onutė Narbutaitė
1979)
Liberatio, for 12 wind instruments (3fl-3ob-3cor-3tn), cymbals and 4 (vn-vl-vc-cb) strings (1989)
Opus lugubre, for chamber orchestra (1991)
Metabole
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Papadic Octoechos
This metabole kata tonon (μεταβολή κατὰ τόνον) can be localized in the kanonion as follows. This changes within the end of the plagios , the medial signature of the phthongos g as plagios was obviously no longer interpreted as a metabole kata
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Aldus Manutius
1498
Catalogues of Aldus's editions
Epistolae diversorum philosophorum oratorum..., 1499
De materia medica, Dioscorides, 1499
Phaenomena, Aratus, 1499
Metabole
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First Apology of Justin Martyr
After the discussion of baptism, Justin describes the practice of the Eucharist, by his teachings of metabole, “we have been taught that the food over
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Hagiopolitan Octoechos
The Hagiopolites did neither explain it nor did it mention any tone system nor the metabole kata tonon, but this was probably, because the hymn reform
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