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schisma
‖ schisma Acoustics. (ˈskɪzmə) Pl. schismata. Also 9 skhisma. [late L. schisma ‘dimidium commatis’ (Boëthius, quoting Philolaus), a special use of Gr. σχίσµα division: see schism n.] A term denoting a small interval of musical pitch. † a. In ancient Greek use, the half of a comma. Obs. † b. By Desca...
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Schisma
Tempering out the schisma leads to schismatic temperament. As used by Descartes, a schisma added to a perfect fourth = 27:20 (519.55 cents), a schisma subtracted from a perfect fifth = 40:27 (680.45 cents), and
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Schismatic
an adjective, of or pertaining to a schism
a term related to the Covenanters, a Scottish Presbyterian movement in the 17th century
pertaining to the schisma
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schismarch
† ˈschismarch Obs. [ad. med.L. schismarcha, f. schisma schism n. + -archa, a. Gr. -άρχης ruler. Cf. heresiarch.] A founder of a schism.1657 J. Watts Dipper Sprinkled 31 Your own original Authors and Scismarchs.
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schismacy
† ˈschismacy Obs. In 4 scismacye, cismacie. [f. schismate: see -acy.] = schism n. 2.1387 Trevisa Higden (Rolls) VII. 149 In tyme of þis Henry, so moche scismacye [L. tantum schisma] was in þe chirche of Rome, þat þre men were chosen popes. Ibid., Þis Henry comynge to Rome for to cese þe cismacie [L....
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Diaschisma
A diaschisma is the difference between a schisma and a syntonic comma, as well as the difference between the greater chromatic semitone (135:128 = 92.18
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Diesis
comma for the difference between an octave and four justly tuned minor thirds (tuned in the ratio 6:5), which is equal to three syntonic commas minus a schisma a greater diesis above unison (648:625) for third-comma meantone temperament (see below),
a diaschisma above unison (2048:2025) for sixth-comma,
a schisma
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Schismatic temperament
Dividing the octave by 53 provides an approximately 1/29-schisma temperament; by 65 a 1/5-schisma temperament, by 118 a 2/15-schisma temperament, and by 171 a 1/10-schisma temperament.
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Massagris
Peckham, 1903 – South Africa
Massagris mohale Wesolowska & Haddad, 2014 – Lesotho
Massagris natalensis Wesolowska & Haddad, 2009 – South Africa
Massagris schisma
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Theodor Schieffer
societies, he wrote his PhD dissertation under the direction of Wilhelm Levison, Die päpstlichen Legaten in Frankreich vom Vertrage von Meersen (870) bis zum Schisma
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Friedrich Baethgen
''Schisma und Konzilzeit (1973).
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Shohé Tanaka
He was the first to obtain a clear understanding of the temperament, noticing that it tempered out both the schisma, 32805/32768, but also the kleisma Tanaka realized that the 53 equal temperament was completely characterized as a five limit temperament by the fact that it tempers out both the schisma
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Elounda
The village of Schisma is by far the most populated one and is often understood as 'Elounda Centre'. Πιναί – 35
Kalydon – Καλυδών (uninhabited island area)
Kato Elounda – Κάτω Ἐλοῦντα – 86
Kato Pine – Κάτω Πιναί – 62
Mavrikianon – Μαυρικιανόν – 142
Schisma
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Grad
Gradian, a unit of angular measurement
Gradient of a scalar field, a differential operator in mathematics
Grad, a small unit in tuning very close to the schisma
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Herbertaceae
The family consists of the genera Herbertus, Schisma and Triandrophyllum.
The genus Herpocladium was later merged into the genus Herbertus. Genera
As accepted by GBIF;
Herbertus (107 species)
Schisma (15 species)
Triandrophyllum (10)
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Jungermanniales
Liverwort families
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