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Metrical foot
A bacchius (/bəˈkaɪəs/) is a metrical foot of three syllables, consisting of one unstressed syllable followed by two stressed ones. In accentual-syllabic
Bacchius
3rd-century BC Greek physician
Bacchius of Tanagra (or Baccheius, Greek: Βακχεῖος ὁ Ταναγραῖος; 3rd century BC), was one of the earliest commentators on the writings of Hippocrates and
Bacchius_of_Tanagra
Ancient Semitic deity in the Levant
assumed the coin simply depicts the surrender of a Judean who was called "Bacchius", sometimes identified as the Hasmonean king Aristobulus II, who was overthrown
Yahweh
Metrical foot
tribrach – ◡ ◡ dactyl ◡ – ◡ amphibrach ◡ ◡ – anapaest, antidactylus ◡ – – bacchius – ◡ – cretic, amphimacer – – ◡ antibacchius – – – molossus See main article
Anapaest
Metrical foot used in formal poetry
accented syllables followed by one unaccented syllable. Its opposite is a bacchius. Example: Blind luck is loved more than hard thinking. Anthon, C. (1844)
Antibacchius
Library in ancient Alexandria, Egypt
Library of Alexandria displayed interest in other scientific subjects. Bacchius of Tanagra, a contemporary of Eratosthenes, edited and commented on the
Library_of_Alexandria
Coins minted by the Hasmonean kings
camel with a palm branch in his hand and the inscription BACCHIVS IVDAEVS (Bacchius the Jew). The individual on the coin has often been identified as Aristobulus
Hasmonean_coinage
Basic rhythmic structure of a verse or lines in verse
◡ ◡ ◡ tribrach – ◡ ◡ dactyl ◡ – ◡ amphibrach ◡ ◡ – anapaest, antidactylus ◡ – – bacchius – ◡ – cretic, amphimacer – – ◡ antibacchius – – – molossus
Metre_(poetry)
Metrical foot
tribrach – ◡ ◡ dactyl ◡ – ◡ amphibrach ◡ ◡ – anapaest, antidactylus ◡ – – bacchius – ◡ – cretic, amphimacer – – ◡ antibacchius – – – molossus See main article
Dactyl_(poetry)
School of medicine in ancient Greece and Rome
belonged to this sect were: Apollonius of Citium, Glaucias, Heraclides, Bacchius, Zeuxis, Menodotus, Theodas, Herodotus of Tarsus, Aeschrion, Sextus Empiricus
Empiric_school
Metrical foot
tribrach – ◡ ◡ dactyl ◡ – ◡ amphibrach ◡ ◡ – anapaest, antidactylus ◡ – – bacchius – ◡ – cretic, amphimacer – – ◡ antibacchius – – – molossus See main article
Molossus_(poetry)
Metrical foot with two long (or accented) syllables
tribrach – ◡ ◡ dactyl ◡ – ◡ amphibrach ◡ ◡ – anapaest, antidactylus ◡ – – bacchius – ◡ – cretic, amphimacer – – ◡ antibacchius – – – molossus See main article
Spondee
Basic repeating rhythmic unit in a line of poetry
◡ ◡ ◡ tribrach – ◡ ◡ dactyl ◡ – ◡ amphibrach ◡ ◡ – anapaest, antidactylus ◡ – – bacchius – ◡ – cretic, amphimacer – – ◡ antibacchius – – – molossus
Metrical_foot
2nd-century Christian apologist and martyr
was uncircumcised, and defined himself as a Gentile. His grandfather, Bacchius, had a Greek name, while his father, Priscus, bore a Latin name, which
Justin_Martyr
Stressed syllable
tribrach – ◡ ◡ dactyl ◡ – ◡ amphibrach ◡ ◡ – anapaest, antidactylus ◡ – – bacchius – ◡ – cretic, amphimacer – – ◡ antibacchius – – – molossus See main article
Accent_(poetry)
Study of the practices and possibilities of music
Άρμονική είσαγωγή [Harmonic Introduction] (in Greek). 3rd or 4th century CE. Bacchius Geron. Είσαγωγή τέχνης μουσικής [Introduction to the Art of Music]. 4th
Music_theory
Metrical foot
tribrach – ◡ ◡ dactyl ◡ – ◡ amphibrach ◡ ◡ – anapaest, antidactylus ◡ – – bacchius – ◡ – cretic, amphimacer – – ◡ antibacchius – – – molossus See main article
Trochee
Topics referred to by the same term
Baccheius or Bacchius (Ancient Greek: Βακχεῖος) is a Greek name and may refer to: Baccheius the Elder, writer on musical theory Bacchius of Tanagra, a
Baccheius
Metrical foot
tribrach – ◡ ◡ dactyl ◡ – ◡ amphibrach ◡ ◡ – anapaest, antidactylus ◡ – – bacchius – ◡ – cretic, amphimacer – – ◡ antibacchius – – – molossus See main article
Amphibrach
Metric foot in Greek poetry
tribrach – ◡ ◡ dactyl ◡ – ◡ amphibrach ◡ ◡ – anapaest, antidactylus ◡ – – bacchius – ◡ – cretic, amphimacer – – ◡ antibacchius – – – molossus See main article
Pyrrhic
Ancient Greek city in Asia-Minor
Demodamas, Explorer, general and Satrap of Bactria and Sogdiana Baccheius or Bacchius of Miletus (Βακχεῖος), a writer. He wrote a work on agriculture. Cities
Miletus
Theory and practice of versification
is based primarily on two kinds of feet, the Cretic: | – u – | and the Bacchius: | u – – | By resolving the longs of these two feet, one may produce an
Greek_prosody
Jewish festival in the Qumran Temple Scroll
rites Papyrus Amherst 63 Astarte and the Insatiable Sea Sukkot Dionysus Bacchius Iudaeus Shedeh Zagmuk https://www.thetorah.com/article/rosh-hashanah-w
Feast_of_Wine
Metrical foot
tribrach – ◡ ◡ dactyl ◡ – ◡ amphibrach ◡ ◡ – anapaest, antidactylus ◡ – – bacchius – ◡ – cretic, amphimacer – – ◡ antibacchius – – – molossus See main article
Iamb_(poetry)
contemporary of Bacchius, and a predecessor of Serapion. He wrote a work on part of the Hippocratic collection directed against Bacchius, and also one on
Philinus_of_Cos
Roman legion
Valerianus beneficiarius 2nd – 3rd century AD Dacia Samum - CIL III, 823 Ulpius Bacchius centurion ? ? ? ? ? L. Valerius Rufus decurion after 222 AD ? ? Sarmizegetusa
Legio_XIII_Gemina
Model for relationships between pitches
theorists known as the Harmonists[citation needed]. To quote one of them, Bacchius: "And what is a diagram? A representation of a musical system. And we use
Pitch_space
Dynasty of Judea (140–37 BC)
consented to, and even took an oath of nevermore making war upon Jonathan. Bacchius and his forces then left Israel and nothing is reported for the five following
Hasmonean_dynasty
1st-century AD Greek philosopher, mathematician and music theorist
Nicomachus (1895). Musici scriptores graeci. Aristoteles, Euclides, Nicomachus, Bacchius, Gaudentius, Alypius et melodiarum veterum quidquid exstat (in Ancient
Nicomachus
Aspect of Vedic studies
tribrach – ◡ ◡ dactyl ◡ – ◡ amphibrach ◡ ◡ – anapaest, antidactylus ◡ – – bacchius – ◡ – cretic, amphimacer – – ◡ antibacchius – – – molossus See main article
Sanskrit_prosody
Poetic verse form
tribrach – ◡ ◡ dactyl ◡ – ◡ amphibrach ◡ ◡ – anapaest, antidactylus ◡ – – bacchius – ◡ – cretic, amphimacer – – ◡ antibacchius – – – molossus See main article
Dactylic_tetrameter
Welsh folk song
been heard from Phil Tanner. Structurally, the song is in 6 8 time with bacchius trisyllables, a Balliol rhyme scheme, and the "ffal de radl" musical syllables
Gower_Wassail
Topics referred to by the same term
municipality in central Greece. Tanagra figurine Tanagra (Gérôme sculpture) Bacchius of Tanagra Corinna of Tanagra Tanagra (mythology) Tanagra may also refer
Tanagra_(disambiguation)
Body of literary work by Ancient Greek poet Sappho
quoted by Hephaestion is an iambic dimeter, followed by a glyconic and a bacchius (u - u - u - - u u - u - u - -). Fragment numbers are largely those of
Poetry_of_Sappho
Metrical foot
tribrach – ◡ ◡ dactyl ◡ – ◡ amphibrach ◡ ◡ – anapaest, antidactylus ◡ – – bacchius – ◡ – cretic, amphimacer – – ◡ antibacchius – – – molossus See main article
Cretic
Metrical foot
tribrach – ◡ ◡ dactyl ◡ – ◡ amphibrach ◡ ◡ – anapaest, antidactylus ◡ – – bacchius – ◡ – cretic, amphimacer – – ◡ antibacchius – – – molossus See main article
Tribrach_(poetry)
Overview of ancient Greek music theory
) (1895). Musici scriptores graeci: Aristoteles, Euclides, Nicomachus, Bacchius, Gaudentius, Alypius et melodiarum veterum quidquid exstat. Bibliotheca
Musical system of ancient Greece
Musical_system_of_ancient_Greece
Toponymic epithet for the Greek god Apollo
Deities. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-135-96397-2. Scott, James M. (2015-08-19). BACCHIUS IUDAEUS: A Denarius Commemorating Pompey's Victory over Judea. Vandenhoeck
Abaeus
Classification in ancient Greek music theory
"genera". According to the system of Aristoxenus and his followers—Cleonides, Bacchius, Gaudentius, Alypius, Bryennius, and Aristides Quintilianus—the paradigmatic
Genus_(music)
Fragment of a poem by Sappho
based on glyconic cola, made up of a creticus, three glyconics, and a bacchius, the same metre as Sappho 95. Though written over three lines, these stanzas
Sappho_96
canonis (also attributed to Euclid), Gaudentius, Nicomachus, Alypius, Bacchius, and Aristides Quintilianus (supported by Martianus Capella). It is now
Marcus_Meibomius
tribrach – ◡ ◡ dactyl ◡ – ◡ amphibrach ◡ ◡ – anapaest, antidactylus ◡ – – bacchius – ◡ – cretic, amphimacer – – ◡ antibacchius – – – molossus See main article
Tolkien's_poetry
Accented and unaccented parts of a poetic foot, respectively, in prosody
(1898). Rowell (1979), p. 65. T.J. Mathiesen, Grove Music Online, s.v. Bacchius. Bacchius, Isagoge 98 (Musici Scriptores Graeci, ed. Jan, p. 314, quoted by
Arsis_and_thesis
Ancient Greek Physician
earliest of the Empiric school. He lived after Herophilus, Callimachus, Bacchius, and Glaucias; and apparently before Zeno; and his date may therefore be
Zeuxis_of_Tarentum
Ancient Roman agronomist
Baccheius or Bacchius of Miletus was the author of a work on agriculture in ancient Rome. He was referred to by Pliny the Elder as one of the sources of
Baccheius_of_Miletus
Greek citharode and lyric poet (2nd century AD )
Janus), Musici scriptores graeci. Aristoteles Euclides Nicomachus Bacchius Gaudentius Alypius et melodiarum veterum quidquid exstat. Recognovit
Mesomedes
and advertising.) Molossus: long-long-long Tribrach: short-short-short Bacchius: short-long-long Antibacchius: long-long-short Tetrasyllable: metrical
Glossary_of_poetry_terms
Set of ancient Greek figures
Ancient Greeks: Epicles, an Ancient Greek medical writer who lived after Bacchius, and therefore probably in the 2nd or 1st century BC. Epicles is quoted
Epicles
Index of articles associated with the same name
made a compilation from the Glossary of difficult Hippocratic words by Bacchius; he must therefore have lived about the 2nd or 1st century BC. He may be
List of physicians named Apollonius
List_of_physicians_named_Apollonius
Component of J. R. R. Tolkien's writing
tribrach – ◡ ◡ dactyl ◡ – ◡ amphibrach ◡ ◡ – anapaest, antidactylus ◡ – – bacchius – ◡ – cretic, amphimacer – – ◡ antibacchius – – – molossus See main article
Poetry in The Lord of the Rings
Poetry_in_The_Lord_of_the_Rings
Axylus Azan (mythology) Azania Azenia (Attica) Azone Babys Bacchiadae Bacchius of Tanagra Bacchoi Bacchylides Baiake Bakis Balius and Xanthus Ballista
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles
Spelling bee held in the United States in 2015
(T-9th) haček - misspelled by Siyona Mishra (T-9th) cytopoiesis crannog bacchius cocozelle samadhi Albumblatt billiken Hippocrene backfisch poikilitic -
88th Scripps National Spelling Bee
88th_Scripps_National_Spelling_Bee
Metres used in Plautus and Terence
(songs in a mixture of metres). In these, the most common metres are the bacchius (x – – ) and cretic (– x –), together with anapaests (u u –), but sometimes
Metres_of_Roman_comedy
Ancient Roman family
Vibullius Priscianus, buried at Rome, along with his grandson, Claudius Bacchius, in a tomb built by his wife, Regulia Materna. Lucius Vibullius Proculinus
Vibullia_gens
First edition works in Greek
Procopius Caesariensis, Arcana Historia Lyon Edited by Nicolò Alemanni. 1623 Bacchius, Introductio musica Sebastianus Cramoisy [fr] Paris Edited by Marinus Mersennus
List of editiones principes in Greek
List_of_editiones_principes_in_Greek
Corporation. pp. 55–56. ISBN 978-0-486-43406-3. Mathiesen, Thomas J. (2001). "Bacchius". Grove Music Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630
List_of_music_theorists
grecs relatifs à la musique (in French). Vol. 5 - Atypius et Gaudence, Bacchius L'Ancien. Ruelle, Ch.-Émile (translator and editor); Szwajcer, Marc (editor)
Gaudentius_(music_theorist)
Harmonica, 1784. Part i. deals with the systems of Euclid, Aristoxenus and Bacchius; part ii. with the doctrine of the Ratio, and the explanation of the two
John_Keeble_(composer)
English Musician 0.6 Burney. See Burney's History, vol 2 p 996 of Mercer ed. BACCHIUS, SR. Antiquity Greece Writer on Music 0.2 Burney. BACH, SEBASTIAN 17th-18th
List of music biographies in Rees's Cyclopaedia
List_of_music_biographies_in_Rees's_Cyclopaedia
42 4 Bianca Stuart Bahamas X 5.86 6.05 5.58 6.18 6.31 6.31 5 Charisse Bacchius Trinidad and Tobago X X 6.10 5.97 6.16 X 6.16 6 Dailenis Alcántara Cuba
2009 Central American and Caribbean Championships in Athletics – Results
2009_Central_American_and_Caribbean_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Results
BACCHIUS
BACCHIUS
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places in Buckinghamshire and Northamptonshire called Weedon, named in Old English with wēoh ‘(pre-Christian) temple’ + dūn ‘hill’.
Girl/Female
German
Has good humor.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Shlarika | à®·à¯à®²à®¾à®°à®¿à®•ா
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Sweet Heart; To Live
Female
Russian
(ÐделаиÌда) Russian form of Old High German Adalhaid, ADELA�DA means "noble sort."
Boy/Male
British, English
The Love of the Lord is with You
Male
Russian
Variant spelling of Russian Makariy, MAKARI means "blessed."
Girl/Female
Indian
Beauty, Gracefulness, Cultured, A pretty face, Beautiful
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Army Man; Fighter; Policeman
Girl/Female
Hindu
Name of a Raga
BACCHIUS
BACCHIUS
BACCHIUS
BACCHIUS
BACCHIUS
pl.
of Bacchius
n.
A metrical foot composed of a short syllable and two long ones; according to some, two long and a short.