Pentalogy
A pentalogy is a series of five related works of art, a lesser-known relative of the words trilogy (three) and tetralogy (four). It is made up of the Greek words πεντε (pente: five) and λόγος (logos: word, story) ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ A pentalogy has also been called a "quintology", basing the prefix on Latin quinque- instead of Greek. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Trilogy: A trilogy is a set of three works of art, usually literature or film, that develop a single theme even though they are generally created at different times. They may tell an extended story, such as Isaac Asimov's original Foundation series; or involve the same characters or the same setting, as in t... Tetralogy: For the congenital heart condition, see Tetralogy of Fallot... Greek: The noun Greek refers to:... | ~ Table of Content ~
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