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  • 51Ложнослоники — Anthr …

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  • 52Fallkäfer — (Cryptocephalus Fabr.), Gattung der Blattkäfer; Fühler neben dem Munde, Körper walzenförmig eirund, stark gewölbt, Kopf unter das schmale Halsschild versteckt; auf Gesträuchen, fallen beim Annähern an sie wie todt herab. A) Mit kurzen, nach dem… …

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  • 53Choregion — (griech., lat. Choragium), die vom Choregen für die dramatischen Aufführungen gelieferte Ausstattung. Bei den Römern übertrugen in der Republik die Spielgeber die Lieferung derselben einem Privatunternehmer, chorāgus genannt. In der Kaiserzeit… …

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  • 54choragic — See choragus. * * * …

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  • 55gher- — I. gher 1 To grasp, enclose; with derivatives meaning “enclosure.” Oldest form *g̑her , becoming *gher in centum languages. Derivatives include orchard, kindergarten, courteous, choir, and choral. 1. Suffixed zero grade form *ghr̥ dh …

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  • 56Athens — /ath inz/, n. 1. Greek, Athenai. a city in and the capital of Greece, in the SE part. 885,136. 2. Greater, a metropolitan area comprising the city of Athens, Piraeus, and several residential suburbs. 2,530,000. 3. a city in N Georgia. 42,549. 4.… …

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  • 57choregus — /keuh ree geuhs, kaw , koh /, n., pl. choregi / juy/, choreguses. choragus. * * * …

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  • 58Thespis — /thes pis/, n. fl. 6th century B.C., Greek poet. * * * flourished 6th century BC, Athens Greek poet, often considered the inventor of tragedy. He is the first recorded winner (с 534 BC) of a prize for tragedy at the Great Dionysia, a drama… …

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  • 59stage design — Aesthetic composition of a dramatic production as created by lighting, scenery, costumes, and sound. While elements such as painted screens and wheeled platforms were used in the Greek theatre of the 4th century BC, most innovations in stage… …

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  • 60ancient Greek civilization — ▪ historical region, Eurasia Introduction       the period following Mycenaean civilization, which ended in about 1200 BC, to the death of Alexander the Great, in 323 BC. It was a period of political, philosophical, artistic, and scientific… …

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