Image KevinBloodyWilson.jpg thumb right 300px Kevin Bloody Wilson. A performer of Australianodes. Refimprove date May 2008 An Australian ode is an articulate Disambiguation needed date March 2012 poem with profanity that is designed to make people laugh. There are only a few performers in Australia that can perform these quite well. These performers are considered living legends amongst the lower class and working class people of Australia. An ode Classical Greek is a form of stately and elaborate lyrical verse. A classic ode is structured in three parts the strophe , the antistrophe , and the epode . Different forms such as the homostrophic ode and the irregular ode also exist. Examples of Australianodes An example of an Australian ode of an articulate nature performed by Rodney Rude blockquote There was an old man from Newcastle who wrapped up a shit in a parcel, he sent it on a train with a note to explain that it came from his grandmothers arsehole. blockquote This next example of an Australian ode of an articulate nature was composed by Kevin Bloody Wilson . The song is designed to sound like a Christmas carol but with profanity and obscene language thrown in. The first few words to the introduction of this poem come across as being serious and sounds like a brief history of the artists up bringing in a poor family. Here is a short example of his performance blockquote Hey Santa claus you cunt Where s me fucking bike? br I ve unwrapped all this other junk and there s nothing that I like. br I wrote you a fucking letter and I come to see you twice, br Ya worn out geriatric bastard, you forgot me fucking bike. br If I wanted a pair of bloody thongs, I d have bloody asked br and this cowboy suit and ping pong set you can shove right up your arse br You ve stuffed ... These poems or odes of an articulate nature are enjoyed mostly by lower or working class people ... Official Website, Kevin Bloody Wilson Category Comedy songs Category Australian comedy and humour ... more details
Odes may refer to The plural of ode , a type of poem Odes Horace , a collection of poems by the Roman author Horace, circa 65 8 BC Odes of Solomon , a pseudepigraphic book of the Bible Book of Odes Bible , a Deuterocanonical book of the Bible Odes album Odes , a music album Odes , Victor Hugo s second poetry book. ODEs may be an abbreviation for Ordinary differential equation s. Odic force disambig nl Oden ... more details
The Book of Odes may refer to one of the following The Chinese Classic of Poetry of Shi Jing The Christian Book of Odes Bible The Arabic Kitab al Aghani disambig ... more details
For a book included in some editions of the Septuagint , see The Book of Odes Bible Book of Odes . The Odes ... language of the Odes is thought to have been either Greek language Greek or Syriac language ... extant manuscripts of the Odes of Solomon date from around the end of the 3rd and the beginning of the 4th ... , and the Greek text of Ode 11 in Papyrus Bodmer XI. Before the 18th century, the Odes were ... contains the complete text of two of the Odes, portions of two others, and what is believed ... the discovery of portions of the Odes of Solomon in Pistis Sophia , scholars searched to find more ... Library is the most complete of the extant texts of the Odes. The manuscript begins with the second strophe of the first verse of Ode 3 the first two odes have been lost . The manuscript gives the entire corpus of the Odes of Solomon through to the end of Ode 42. Then the Psalms of Solomon earlier Jewish religious poetry that is often bound with the later Odes follow, until the beginning of Psalm ... of the Odes of Solomon in the British Museum BM Add. 14538 . The Codex Nitriensis came from the Monastery ... the Odes are anonymous, but in many ancient manuscripts, the Odes of Solomon are found together with the similar Psalms of Solomon , and Odes began to be ascribed to the same author. Unlike the Psalms of Solomon, however, Odes is much less clearly Jewish , and much more Christian in appearance. Odes explicitly refers not only to Jesus , but also to the ideas of Virgin birth of Jesus virgin birth ..., adjusting an originally Jewish text. However, many have doubted the orthodoxy of the Odes, suggesting ... of knowledge , it is always a reference to God s gift of his self revelation, and, as the Odes ... see the Odes as gnosistic at most, due to the lack any kind of classical, gnostic doctrine, including .... Thus, the Odes may be seen as existing in a time and place where gnosistic terms among non gnostic ... date October 2008 There are parallels in both style, and theology , between Odes and the writing ... more details
unreferenced date November 2008 Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Odes of Ecstasy image odesofecstasy2007.jpg caption Odes of Ecstasy image size 250 landscape Yes background group or band origin Greece genre Death metal years active 1993 present label The End Records , Independent associated acts website current members Christina Maniati br Nikos Baltas BR Giannis Fasoulakis BR Giorgos Pagidas BR Nikos Simigiannis BR Irini Tsiklou past members See Odes of Ecstasy Former members former members Odes of Ecstasy is a Greece Greek death metal band formed in November 1993 by Dimitris Bikos and Joseph Nikou. History In 1994, Dimitris Panayiotidis joined the band on guitar, and in December 1995 they released a promo tape containing one song, Theogony. In the summer of 1996 they recorded their first demo, Atheistic Emotions , which featured vocals by Christina Maniati. The demo includes three atmospheric symphonic death metal songs, a cover of Black Sabbath s Paranoid song , and an ambient tune with only female vocals, keyboards, and electric guitars. The specific release was announced as the Promo of the Month by the Greek Metal Hammer magazine. citation needed date November 2008 Following the release of the demo, Dimitris Panayiotidis left the band for military service and was replaced by Nikos Baltas. In 1997, they released a single song promo entitled Words of Insanity , which gave them the opportunity to sign with the American label The End Records , which released their first official album, Embossed Dream in Four Acts . The sound of this album is best characterized as death metal featuring brutal male and operatic female vocals, and influences from ... their upcoming release, the self titled Odes Of Ecstasy promo 2006 which had five songs. A full album ..., 1997 Embossed Dream In Four Acts Album, The End, 1998 Deceitful Melody Album, The End, 2000 Odes Of Ecstasy EP, 2006 Odes Of Ecstasy 2007 Category Greek death metal musical groups Category Symphonic ... more details
TOCright italictitle The Odes Latin Carmina are a collection in four books of Latin lyric poetry lyric poems by Horace . The Horatian ode format and style has been emulated since by other poets. Books 1 to 3 were published in 23 BC . According to the journal Quadrant , they were unparalleled by any collection of lyric poetry produced before or after in Latin literature . ref http www.quadrant.org.au php archive details list.php?article id 755 Quadrant Magazine Bot generated title ref A fourth book, consisting of 15 poems, was published in 13 BC . The Odes were developed as a conscious imitation of the short lyric poetry of Greek originals. Pindar , Sappho and Alcaeus of Mytilene Alcaeus are some ... of Augustus. The Odes have been considered traditionally by English speaking scholars as purely ... title Music in the Odes of Horace year 2010 publisher Aris & Phillips isbn 978 0 85668 844 7 ref The Roman ... felicitas studied spontaneity of the Odes Satyricon 118 . The English poet Alfred Lord Tennyson declared that the Odes provided jewels five words long, that on the stretched forefinger of all Time Sparkle ... with Horace s earlier Epodes and Satires . The collected odes were first published in three ... editor Pomponius Porphyrion Porphyrion read the first six odes of this book as a single sequence ... Roman odes , as they have since been called by HT Pl ss in 1882 , share a common meter and take as a common ... Atilius Regulus , whose story occupies the second half of the poem. Besides the first six Roman Odes ... . ref http www.thelatinlibrary.com horace carm3.shtml ref Book 4 Horace published a fourth book of Odes ... odes show a change in Horace s attitude with age. IV.9 Ne forte credas, an ode to Lollius about the power ... links Wikisourcelang la Carmina Horatius Odes Horace http www.perseus.tufts.edu hopper text?doc Perseus 3atext 3a1999.02.0025 Odes in Latin and English at the Perseus Project http www.thelatinlibrary.com ... Odes of Horace translations & notes for selected odes http www.lannan.org docs seamus heaney 031001 ... more details
Image Carducciclitunno.jpg thumb A monument to Carducci at the headwaters of the Clitunno River Clitunno , inspiration for one of the Barbarian Odes Barbarian Odes Italian Odi barbare is a collection of three books of poetry by Giosu Carducci , published between 1877 and 1889. Overview Together, the three books of Barbarian Odes contain 56 poems. Of the adjectives available in English barbarian, barbaric, and barbarous to translate the Italian barbaro barbare is the feminine plural form in Italian , barbarian is the choice of most English translators, including the Nobel Prize committee in its 1906 literature award to Carducci. The word, here, is to be understood not in the negative sense of something savage, but simply as a reference to the Classical and pre Christian setting of the ancient world of the Greeks and Romans, a reference that is a constant in Carducci s poetry. Prominent translators such as William Fletcher Smith also use the term barbarian . ref cite book last Smith first William Fletcher title The Barbarian Odes of Giosu Carducci, translated from the Italian year 1939 publisher George Banta Publishing Co place Manasha, Wisconsin id ref The Nobel prize award speech says of the Barbarian Odes that Carducci s full lyrical maturity and accomplished stylistic beauty appear and that Carducci s genius has never reached greater heights than in some of his Odi barbare . Carducci was a patriot and committed to the aspirations of the Risorgimento , the 19th century movement to unify Italy thus, there are in the Barbarian Odes poems in praise of Giuseppe Garibaldi Garibaldi and queen Margherita of Savoy Margherita . Most of the poems, however, are Classical in theme and even in style, as Carducci often uses forms and meter imitative of Latin poets such as Horace and Virgil . An example from the Barbarian Odes and perhaps the one most familiar to Italians, in general, and Italian school children, in particular, is entitled Le fonti del Clitumno ref Clitumnus is ... more details
Infobox book name Odes and Ballads title orig Odes et Ballades translator image image caption author Victor Hugo illustrator cover artist country France language French series subject genre publisher Hector Bossange pub date 1828 english pub date media type pages isbn oclc dewey congress preceded by followed by wikisourcelang fr Odes et Ballades Odes et Ballades , published in 1828, is the most complete version of a collection of poems by Victor Hugo written and published between 1822 and 1828. It includes five books of odes and one book of ballads. They are among his very earliest works, and reflect the Catholic royalist views of his early twenties. He would write seven different prefaces for it, dated 1822, 1823, 1824, 1826, 1828, followed by one in 1853, at which time he was in self imposed exile, and a final one in 1880. Hugo expresses a view of the difference between order and regularity which elevates the former on the basis that an irregularity in art can have its own logic, or order, and achieve effects impossible to regularity, or classical evenness. The version of 1826 received a generally positive review from the 22 year old Sainte Beuve in the Globe January 1827 , and this review resulted in their friendship. The collection includes Ode la Colonne de la Place Vend me , a response to the Austrian ambassador s decision in early 1827 to stop recognizing Nobility of the First French Empire Napoleonic titles . First published in the Journal des d bats , it represents the first praise of Napoleon in Hugo s work but not a major political shift as he later claimed . It should be distinguished from the ode on the same subject in Les Chants du cr puscule . Bibliography The essential Victor Hugo. Translated by E. H. Blackmore, A. M. Blackmore. Oxford University Press, 2004 poetry stub Victor Hugo Category Poetry by Victor Hugo Category 1828 poems Category Works originally published in Journal des d bats fr Odes et Ballades ... more details
unreferenced date December 2011 The Book of Odes lang grc , commonly referred to simply as Odes , is a book of the Bible found only in Eastern Orthodox Bibles and included or appended after Psalms in Alfred Rahlfs critical edition of the Septuagint , coming from the fifth century Codex Alexandrinus . The chapters are prayers and songs canticles from the Old Testament Old and New Testament s. The first nine of them form the basis for the canon hymnography canon sung during matins and other services. Chapters of this book as presented by Rahlfs are First Ode of Moses Exodus 15 1 19 Second Ode of Moses Deuteronomy 32 1 43 Prayer of Anna, the Mother of Samuel 1 Samuel 2 1 10 Prayer of Habakkuk Habakkuk 3 2 19 Prayer of Isaias Isaiah 26 9 20 Prayer of Jonah Jonah 2 3 10 Prayer of Azariah Daniel 3 26 45, a deuterocanonical portion The Prayer of Azariah and Song of the Three Holy Children Song of the Three Young Men Daniel 3 52 88, a deuterocanonical portion The Magnificat Prayer of Mary the Theotokos Luke 1 46 55 Benedictus Benedictus Song of Zechariah Canticle of Zachariah Luke 1 68 79 Canticle of Isaiah Isaiah 5 1 9 Prayer of Hezekiah Isaiah 38 10 20 Prayer of Manasseh , King of Judah when he was held captive in Babylon ref. in 2 Chronicles 33 11 13 and appears also as a separate deuterocanonical book Nunc dimittis Prayer of Simeon Luke 2 29 32 Gloria in Excelsis Deo Canticle of the Early Morning some lines from Luke 2 14, Psalm 144 2 and Psalm 118 12 External links Wikisource el Book of Odes Greek text Henry Barclay Swete , http rosetta.reltech.org cgi bin Ebind2html TC SweteIntro?seq 267 An Introduction to the Old Testament in Greek , Cambridge University Press, 1914, page 253. s start s other Deuterocanonical books Deuterocanon s bef before Psalms s ttl title small ... Proverbs s end Books of the Bible Category Old Testament Apocrypha Odes, Book of Category Anagignoskomena ... of Odes Bible ... more details
in 1819, painted by his friend Joseph Severn In 1819, John Keats composed six odes in a short period ... Urn , Ode to a Nightingale and To Autumn have been singled out as being the best among the odes. As a whole, the odes represent Keats s attempt to create a new type of short lyrical poem, which influenced ... Keats House.jpg thumb left Keats lived at Wentworth Place during the composition of his 1819 odes. It was during the months of spring 1819 that he wrote many of his major odes. Following the month ... in his next odes and the setting is reduced within the other odes until the scene is merely implied ... alludes to the Grecian mythology that commonly appears in the 1819 odes. The images pass the narrator ... main Ode on Melancholy Ode on Melancholy is the shortest of the 1819 spring odes at three stanzas ... of many of the other odes. ref name Bennett Bennett 1994, p.133 ref The lyric nature of the poem ... Ode to a Nightingale is the longest of the 1819 odes with 8 stanzas containing 10 lines each. The poem ... Eliot, it is the most prominent ode among the six great odes. To Autumn main To Autumn File John ... and maturation, and deals with the theme of approaching death. While the earlier 1819 odes perfected ... reception Keats s use of the Ode English ode odal hymn in his six odes, along with his use of the odal ... speaking about the 1819 odes, wrote The productivity of the three and a half weeks that begins on April ... imagery, entitle it to a high place among Keats s great odes. It lacks the even finish and extreme ... to the other odes because it and To Autumn were more logical and contained stronger arguments. ref ... in Twentieth Century Interpretations of Keats s Odes . Editor Jack Stillinger. Englewood Cliffs Prentice ... University Press, 1973. ISBN 069106220X Vendler, Helen. The Odes of John Keats. Cambridge, Mass. Harvard ... Keats Good article DEFAULTSORT John Keats s 1819 Odes Category 1819 poems Category Poetry by John ... more details
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Orphan date February 2009 Primarysources date May 2008 Infobox Newspaper name The Independent Australian type Quarterly journal format Electronic foundation 2003 political Conservatism Conservative editor Peter Wilkinson language English language English website http www.independentaustralian.com.au www.independentaustralian.com.au The Independent Australian is an Australian quarterly current affairs and politics magazine. Founded in 2003, the magazine describes itself as politically incorrect and socially and culturally conservative. It deals with issues ranging from immigration and multiculturalism to environmental conservationism and sustainability . The magazine is published by Independent Australian Publications Pty Ltd. The founding and current editor is Dr. Peter Wilkinson , former president of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute and author of The Howard Legacy Displacement of Traditional Australia from the Professional and Managerial Classes Independent Australian Publications, 2007 . In 2010, the magazine moved to an exclusively online format. External links http www.independentaustralian.com.au The Independent Australian DEFAULTSORT Independent Australian Australia stub poli mag stub Category Publications established in 2003 Category Political magazines ... more details
Infobox journal formernames The Australian Entomological Magazine title Australian Entomologist cover Image Australian Entomologist.jpg discipline Entomology editor David Hancock abbreviation publisher Entomological Society of Queensland country Australia frequency Quarterly history 1974 present openaccess website http www.esq.org.au entomologist.html ISSN 1320 6133 OCLC 28537951 The Australian Entomologist is a Peer review peer reviewed scientific journal published quarterly by the Entomological Society of Queensland . The editor in chief is David Hancock. It was established in 1974 as The Australian Entomological Magazine and obtained its current title in 1993. See also Australian Journal of Entomology External links Official http www.esq.org.au entomologist.html Wikispecies ISSN 1320 6133 Australian entomologist Science journal stub Category Entomology journals and magazines Category Publications established in 1974 Category Quarterly journals Category English language journals ru Australian Entomologist ... more details