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catastases — n. intense action before the climax of a drama … English contemporary dictionary
catastasis — /keuh tas teuh sis/, n., pl. catastases / seez /. the part of a drama, preceding the catastrophe, in which the action is at its height; the climax of a play. Cf. catastrophe (def. 4), epitasis, protasis. [1650 60; < Gk katástasis stability, akin… … Universalium
Catastasis — In classical tragedies, a catastasis (pl. catastases ) is the third part of an ancient drama, in which the intrigue or action that was initiated in the epitasis, is supported and heightened, until ready to be unravelled in the catastrophe. It… … Wikipedia
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COSMAS INDICOPLEUSTÈS — CONSTANTIN D’ANTIOCHE dit (1re moitié VIe s.) De son vrai nom Constantin d’Antioche, Cosmas Indicopleustès, Grec de Syrie établi à Alexandrie, signe simplement «Chrétien». Adepte de Théodore de Mopsueste et disciple de Mar Aba, katholikos de… … Encyclopédie Universelle
catastasis — /kəˈtæstəsəs/ (say kuh tastuhsuhs) noun (plural catastases /kəˈtæstəsiz/ (say kuh tastuhseez)) the part of a drama, preceding the catastrophe, in which the action is at its height. {New Latin, from Greek katastasis appointment, settlement,… …
catastasis — [kə tas′tə sis] n. pl. catastases [kə tas′təsēz΄] [Gr katastasis, an arranging, setting forth < kathistanai < kata , down + histanai, to set up, cause to STAND] the heightened part of the action in ancient drama, leading directly to the… … English World dictionary