Read All about It: A Hymn to Both Ancient and ModernByline: JULIE WOODGATEThe Mirror (London, England)
Ephesus, the most important Greek city in Ionian Asia Minor, the ruins of which lie near the modern village of Selƈuk in western Turkey. In Roman times it was situated on the northern slopes of the hills Coressus and Pion and south of the Cayster (Kü
Pangrati is located on the lower slopes of Mount Hymettos, just the other side of the sacred Ilissos river which now runs from the shadow of the Temple of Olympian Zeus and then curves around beneath the modern streets of Ardittou and Vasileos Konstantinou. It is a neighbourhood of local ...
That division of the ancient city now known as Warka in modern-day Iraq, once considered the most important in ancient Mesopotamia, represented a marker between two districts: the Anu and the Eanna. The Anu District was the older section of the two, and dedicated to the sky-god An (Anu...
Yossi MaureyAncient Music in the Modern Classroom1The French musicologist Jacques Chailley devoted his professional career to therevival of medieval music and ancient theater and to the study of Greek music. Ofhis numerous publications, a book he originally penned in French in 1961 standsout for ...
3. What are the obligations of friendship, family, and public duty? 4. How should humans deal with their mortality? Enheduanna's Hymn to Inanna Gilgamesh and the Bible: Two Flood Stories There are strong parallels between Sumerian mythology and the stories in the biblical book of Genesis. ...
We commend the book to our readers M a sharp weapon of defence and offence, and we are only sorry that our present space w ill not allow us to make large extracts from it. • We hold it ready however for all comers, whose morbid digestion *causes them to retch at the ...
The domestication process of Brassica oleracea L. has not been fully clarified, either regarding its initial location or the progenitor species involved. T
According to Professor Willi Apel,1"The orgin of what is now called Solfeggio...arose from a Mediaeval hymn to John the Baptist which has this peculiarity that the first six lines of the music commenced respectively on the first six successive notes of the scale, and thus the first syllable...
Alternative hymn tunes : arranged primarily as substitutes for those repeated in Hymns ancient and modern, together with others in constant request /C. W. A. (Charles William Alfred) Brooke