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Что (кто) такое Aeolic - определение

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Aeolic dialect; Aeolic Dialect; Aeolic; Lesbian Greek; Boiotic Greek; Sapphic Greek; Boeotian Greek; Lesbic Greek; Aeolian Greek; Thessalian Greek; Aeolic Greek language; Aeolian dialect
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Aeolic         
·adj Aeolian, 1; as, the Aeolic dialect; the Aeolic mode.
II. Aeolic ·add. ·adj Pertaining to, caused by, or designating, the action of the wind in modifiying the earth's surface; as, aeolic erosion; aeolic sand.
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  • Aeolic capital from the Temple of Athena in Old Smyrna
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CLASSIC ORDER SIMILAR TO THE IONIC ORDER, BUT ITS CAPITAL PRESENTS A PALMETTE BETWEEN TWO VOLUTES
Aeolian Order; Aeolic Order; Aeolic column; Aeolian order
The Aeolic order or Aeolian order was an early order of Classical architecture. It has a strong similarity to the better known Ionic order, but differs in the capital, where a palmette rises between the two outer volutes, rather than them being linked horizontally by a form at the top of the capital.
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CLASS OF ANCIENT GREEK POETIC FORM
Choriambic verse; Pherecratean; Aeolics; Aeolic base; Hipponactean; Dactylic expansion
Aeolic verse is a classification of Ancient Greek lyric poetry referring to the distinct verse forms characteristic of the two great poets of Archaic Lesbos, Sappho and Alcaeus, who composed in their native Aeolic dialect. These verse forms were taken up and developed by later Greek and Roman poets and some modern European poets.
Digamma         
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  • Pamphylian digamma
  • Stigma and Koppa in modern fonts.
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  • Example of a nineteenth-century font using S-shaped capital Stigma (first row) and G-shaped capital Koppa (second row).
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  • ἔσται τὸ στερεὸν}}"), still distinguished from the numeral.
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  • The alphabet on a [[black figure]] vessel, with a square-C digamma.
  • Number of the Beast]]"), with a C-shaped digamma.
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ARCHAIC LETTER OF THE GREEK ALPHABET
Digamma (letter); Ϝ; Wau (letter); Daygamma; Daegamma; Ͷ; Fau (letter); Pamphylian Digamma; Pamphylian digamma; Aeolian digamma; Aeolic digamma; Episemon (letter)
·noun A letter (/, /) of the Greek alphabet, which early fell into disuse.
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  • Ϝ
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  • Pamphylian digamma
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  • Example of a nineteenth-century font using S-shaped capital Stigma (first row) and G-shaped capital Koppa (second row).
  • Example of a nineteenth-century font using turned-lamedh-shaped capital Koppa and G-shaped capital Stigma.
  • ἔσται τὸ στερεὸν}}"), still distinguished from the numeral.
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  • The alphabet on a [[black figure]] vessel, with a square-C digamma.
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ARCHAIC LETTER OF THE GREEK ALPHABET
Digamma (letter); Ϝ; Wau (letter); Daygamma; Daegamma; Ͷ; Fau (letter); Pamphylian Digamma; Pamphylian digamma; Aeolian digamma; Aeolic digamma; Episemon (letter)
Digamma or wau (uppercase: Ϝ, lowercase: ϝ, numeral: ϛ) is an archaic letter of the Greek alphabet. It originally stood for the sound but it has remained in use principally as a Greek numeral for 6.
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  • Ϝ
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  • Pamphylian digamma
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  • Example of a nineteenth-century font using S-shaped capital Stigma (first row) and G-shaped capital Koppa (second row).
  • Example of a nineteenth-century font using turned-lamedh-shaped capital Koppa and G-shaped capital Stigma.
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  • The alphabet on a [[black figure]] vessel, with a square-C digamma.
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ARCHAIC LETTER OF THE GREEK ALPHABET
Digamma (letter); Ϝ; Wau (letter); Daygamma; Daegamma; Ͷ; Fau (letter); Pamphylian Digamma; Pamphylian digamma; Aeolian digamma; Aeolic digamma; Episemon (letter)
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¦ noun the sixth letter of the early Greek alphabet ([s]3ZCCGQGCV2_1D361766.bmp[/s], [s]3ZCCGQGCV2_9765F680.bmp[/s]), probably pronounced as 'w'.
Origin
C17: via L. from Gk, from di- 'twice' + gamma (because of the shape of the letter, resembling gamma (?) with an extra stroke).

Википедия

Aeolic Greek

In linguistics, Aeolic Greek (), also known as Aeolian (), Lesbian or Lesbic dialect, is the set of dialects of Ancient Greek spoken mainly in Boeotia; in Thessaly; in the Aegean island of Lesbos; and in the Greek colonies of Aeolis in Anatolia and adjoining islands.

The Aeolic dialect shows many archaisms in comparison to the other Ancient Greek dialects (Arcadocypriot, Attic, Ionic, and Doric varieties), as well as many innovations.

Aeolic Greek is widely known as the language of Sappho and of Alcaeus of Mytilene. Aeolic poetry, which is exemplified in the works of Sappho, mostly uses four classical meters known as the Aeolics: Glyconic (the most basic form of Aeolic line), hendecasyllabic verse, Sapphic stanza, and Alcaic stanza (the latter two are respectively named for Sappho and Alcaeus).

In Plato's Protagoras, Prodicus labelled the Aeolic dialect of Pittacus of Mytilene as "barbarian" (barbaros), because of its difference from the Attic literary style: "He didn't know to distinguish the words correctly, being from Lesbos, and having been raised with a barbarian dialect".