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In drama, a protasis is the introductory part of a play, usually its first act. The term was coined by the fourth-century Roman grammarian Aelius Donatus. He defined a play as being made up of three separate parts, the other two being epitasis and catastrophe. In modern dramatic theory the term dramatic arc has substantially the same meaning, though with slightly different divisions.

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  • Protasis (řec. námět, tvrzení) a apodosis (řec. vysvětlení, dodatek) mohou znamenat: * V lingvistice jsou protasis čili předvětí a apodosis čili závětí dvě části větné periody, podmíněné věty ve tvaru: „Pokud protasis, potom apodosis“. Například: * „Nebude-li pršet (protasis), nezmoknem (apodosis).“ * V logice odpovídá protasi antecedent a apodosi konsekvent (důsledek). (cs)
  • In drama, a protasis is the introductory part of a play, usually its first act. The term was coined by the fourth-century Roman grammarian Aelius Donatus. He defined a play as being made up of three separate parts, the other two being epitasis and catastrophe. In modern dramatic theory the term dramatic arc has substantially the same meaning, though with slightly different divisions. (en)
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  • Protasis (řec. námět, tvrzení) a apodosis (řec. vysvětlení, dodatek) mohou znamenat: * V lingvistice jsou protasis čili předvětí a apodosis čili závětí dvě části větné periody, podmíněné věty ve tvaru: „Pokud protasis, potom apodosis“. Například: * „Nebude-li pršet (protasis), nezmoknem (apodosis).“ * V logice odpovídá protasi antecedent a apodosi konsekvent (důsledek). (cs)
  • In drama, a protasis is the introductory part of a play, usually its first act. The term was coined by the fourth-century Roman grammarian Aelius Donatus. He defined a play as being made up of three separate parts, the other two being epitasis and catastrophe. In modern dramatic theory the term dramatic arc has substantially the same meaning, though with slightly different divisions. (en)
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  • Protasis (cs)
  • Protasis (en)
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