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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS FROM ANCIENT GREECE
Delphic hymns; Delphic Hymn; First Delphic Hymn; Hymn to Apollo
  • The first section of the Second Delphic Hymn (Limenios Paian) transcribed into modern notation. (Places where the stone is broken have been indicated by rests in the music.)
  • The second verse of the First Delphic Hymn transcribed into modern musical notation. The fourth line, where the music wanders through the narrow range of notes of the pyknon, describes the melody of the aulos or pipe.
  • A transcription into modern musical notation of the last section of the Second Delphic Hymn, showing its fragmentary condition. The prayer to "increase the empire of the Romans" is in the last line.
  • First Delphic Hymn, 1st and 2nd verse
  • First Delphic Hymn, 3nd verse
  • [[File:1st delphic hymn.mid]] The pattern of the music in the first section of the First Delphic Hymn, clearly showing the repeated use of the ''mesē'' or central note.
  • Fragments of both hymns in the [[Delphi Archaeological Museum]]
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Delphic      
adj. delfico, di Delfo; di Apollo; profetico; sibillino, ambiguo
delphian oracle         
  • Modern photograph of the ruins of the [[Temple of Apollo at Delphi]]
  • ''View of Delphi with Sacrificial Procession'' by [[Claude Lorrain]]
  • John Collier]], showing the Pythia sitting on a tripod with vapor rising from a crack in the earth beneath her
  • The [[omphalos]] in the museum of [[Delphi]]
PRIESTESS OF THE TEMPLE OF APOLLO AT DELPHI
Oracle of Delphi; Pythian priestess; Delphic oracle; Delphic Oracle; Oracle at Delphi; PYTHIE; Delphian oracle; Pythian Oracle; Πυθία; The Delphic Oracle; The Sanctuary Of Delphi; Oracle of Apollo; Delphi Oracle; Delphic Priesthood
n. oracolo di Delfi, oracolo della città greca sacra ad Apollo (mitol. greca)
Delphic oracle         
  • Modern photograph of the ruins of the [[Temple of Apollo at Delphi]]
  • ''View of Delphi with Sacrificial Procession'' by [[Claude Lorrain]]
  • John Collier]], showing the Pythia sitting on a tripod with vapor rising from a crack in the earth beneath her
  • The [[omphalos]] in the museum of [[Delphi]]
PRIESTESS OF THE TEMPLE OF APOLLO AT DELPHI
Oracle of Delphi; Pythian priestess; Delphic oracle; Delphic Oracle; Oracle at Delphi; PYTHIE; Delphian oracle; Pythian Oracle; Πυθία; The Delphic Oracle; The Sanctuary Of Delphi; Oracle of Apollo; Delphi Oracle; Delphic Priesthood
oracolo di Delfi

Определение

Delphic
·adj Ambiguous; mysterious.
II. Delphic ·adj Of or relating to Delphi, or to the famous oracle of that place.

Википедия

Delphic Hymns

The Delphic Hymns are two musical compositions from Ancient Greece, which survive in substantial fragments. They were long regarded as being dated circa 138 BC and 128 BC, respectively, but recent scholarship has shown it likely they were both written for performance at the Athenian Pythaides in 128 BC. If indeed it dates from ten years before the second, the First Delphic Hymn is the earliest unambiguous surviving example of notated music from anywhere in the western world whose composer is known by name. Inscriptions indicate that the First Delphic Hymn was written by Athenaeus, son of Athenaeus, while Limenius is credited the Second Delphic Hymn's composer.