Encyclopædia of Religion and Ethics: Mundas-PhrygiansJames Hastings, John Alexander Selbie, Louis Herbert Gray T. & T. Clark, 1917 Scope: theology, philosophy, ethics of various religions and ethical systems and relevant portions of anthropology, mythology, folklore, biology, psychology, economics and sociology. |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 100
עמוד 3
... seems rather to have detracted from the respect in which she was held before she assumed this comparatively orthodox position . Her trans- formation into a Hindu goddess seems to have rendered her less malignant . Her worship , though ...
... seems rather to have detracted from the respect in which she was held before she assumed this comparatively orthodox position . Her trans- formation into a Hindu goddess seems to have rendered her less malignant . Her worship , though ...
עמוד 12
... seems restricted to a few intervals of simplest vibration ratio approximately rendered , and to melodic sequences formed by their various analysis and synthesis and rendered with a certain loose fidelity . If a scale were in his mind ...
... seems restricted to a few intervals of simplest vibration ratio approximately rendered , and to melodic sequences formed by their various analysis and synthesis and rendered with a certain loose fidelity . If a scale were in his mind ...
עמוד 13
... seem also to have been used ) .- The earlier forms were very large - indeed , one relief ( about 2500 B.C. ) shows an instrument nearly as high as the man who , with his left hand , seems to be striking it ( B. Meissner , Grundzüge der ...
... seem also to have been used ) .- The earlier forms were very large - indeed , one relief ( about 2500 B.C. ) shows an instrument nearly as high as the man who , with his left hand , seems to be striking it ( B. Meissner , Grundzüge der ...
עמוד 14
... seems to have been a kind of pre- centor , who sang or intoned portions of their ritual . One of these , named Qisiâa , chanted the songs used at the funeral of one of the Assyrian kings , and was aided by a choir of young women ...
... seems to have been a kind of pre- centor , who sang or intoned portions of their ritual . One of these , named Qisiâa , chanted the songs used at the funeral of one of the Assyrian kings , and was aided by a choir of young women ...
עמוד 19
... seems to be entirely wanting , while instrumental music with the Hebrews seems to have been confined to selah interludes , or flourishes on trumpets , hand clappings , and sweeping chords on instruments of the harp type . Such , then ...
... seems to be entirely wanting , while instrumental music with the Hebrews seems to have been confined to selah interludes , or flourishes on trumpets , hand clappings , and sweeping chords on instruments of the harp type . Such , then ...
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