Trope (music) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term trope or tropus has a variety of different meanings in medieval and modern music. The term trope derives from the Greek τρόπος ( tropos ), "a turn, a change",;, from - tropos "tur...
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In a second sense, the term was applied in the Middle Ages to certain additional passages introduced into church services. The most important of these, the quem quaeritis trope in the Easter Introit, is thought to have been the origin of liturgical drama.
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The 'Main The Middle Ages' trope as used in popular culture, with a list of examples from all media. ... For the (slightly) more historically accurate version of this trope, check out its constituent periods: ... The Low Middle Ages...
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This is despite the fact that the Middle Ages lasted a mere thousand years, during which time everything in Europe changed drastically. ... The idea of a medieval decline is a trope in itself, which has been around since the Renaissance.
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Facts about trope: Middle Ages, - ...such as Matins, Vespers, and Compline. After a period of assimilation, the Gregorian chant repertory began a process of ...
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Trope, in the liturgico-hymnological sense, is a collective name which, since about the close of the Middle Ages or a little later, has been applied to texts of great variety (in both poetry and prose) written for the purpose of amplifying and embellishing an independently complete liturgical text (e.g. the Introit,
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The Digital Scriptorium is an image database of medieval and renaissance manuscripts that unites scattered resources from many institutions into an international tool for teaching and scholarly research. ... More about Digital Scriptorium »; ... Forty-five images from the Ellesmere Chaucer now on Digital Scriptorium...
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Devoted to collecting, storing and distributing digital images of Medieval manuscripts. ... Related Resources on the Web ... Library of Congress Exhibits...
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A selection of recipes and cookery books and related information, mainly from the late Middle Ages. ... A compilation of medieval recipes from authentic sources adapted for the 21st century kitchen, along with diverse facts on food & feasting in the Middle Ages & Renaissance and other historical culinary items.;
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Resources for Medieval Studies ... Sponsored by Georgetown University ... Middle English...
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