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== Etymology == | == Etymology == | ||
The name ''antinousisma'' was named by [[User:Xenllium|Xenllium]] in 2023. It refers to [[Wikipedia:1863 Antinous|1863 Antinous]], the asteroid. | The name ''antinousisma'' was named by [[User:Xenllium|Xenllium]] in 2023. It refers to [[Wikipedia:1863 Antinous|1863 Antinous]], the asteroid. Which was in turn named after a historical individual from Ancient Rome. | ||
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[[Category:Antinousismic]] | [[Category:Antinousismic]] | ||
[[Category:Commas named after asteroids]] | |||
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twethonururu negative 2nd,
Twethonururu comma
reduced
1863/1862, the antinousisma is a 23-limit superparticular comma of about 0.93 cents. It is the amount by which a stack consisting of two 9/7s and one 23/19 exceeds an octave. By tempering it out is defined the antinousismic temperament, which enables the antinousismic chords.
Etymology
The name antinousisma was named by Xenllium in 2023. It refers to 1863 Antinous, the asteroid. Which was in turn named after a historical individual from Ancient Rome.