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Definition of Schismas
1. schisma [n] - See also: schisma
Lexicographical Neighbors of Schismas
Literary usage of Schismas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Elementary Lessons on Sound by William Henry Stone (1879)
"The sixth, moreover, is rendered extremely sharp in equal temperament, namely
22577, or eight schismas, as against the true 22185. The seventh is flattened ..."
2. Elementary Lessons on Sound by William Henry Stone (1879)
"The sixth, moreover, is rendered extremely sharp in equal temperament, namely
22577, or eight schismas, as against the true 22185. The seventh is flattened ..."
3. A Guide to the Study of Medieval History for Students, Teachers, and Libraries by Louis John Paetow (1917)
"... in der Zeit des grossen schismas (1378-1417), 2 vols., Braunschweig, 1898-1900.
... zur Geschichte des grossen schismas, Freiburg, 1887. ..."