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    The term trilogy.What is the correct term for a series of four?

    Question #18916. Asked by cathartos. (May 08 02 10:42 PM)


    Curia

    Curia says:

    Tetrology - OED definition: group of four related literary or operatic works

    Wed May 08 18:43:37 CDT 2002 (Delete Entry)
    (Reposted (3) as one entry - McG)

    May 09 02, 12:33 AM
    mibmob

    I thought it was tetralogy - more correct greek-wise, cathartos.

    May 09 02, 4:30 AM


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