• Euridice BA 2037 (category Films about Orpheus)
    Greek mythology, the film centers on Eurydice as she waits for her lover Orpheus to save her from Hades. While waiting for her rescue from the underworld...
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  • Canada Opera News Opernwelt Option Opus Das Orchester Organ The Organ Orkus Orpheus – Oper und mehr Österreichische Musikzeitschrift Outburn Oxford American...
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    Derveni papyrus (category Orpheus)
    main part of the text is a commentary on a hexameter poem ascribed to Orpheus, which was used in the mystery cult of Dionysus by the 'Orphic initiators'...
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    head, believing it to be that of a lion. A group of maenads also kill Orpheus, when he refuses to entertain them while mourning his dead wife. In ceramic...
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    [Aphrodite] inspired love for Orpheus in the women of Thrace, causing them to tear him apart as each of them sought Orpheus for herself. Aphrodite personally...
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  • Dark Earth. Additions to the Etymology of Indo-European mythologems]. ORPHEUS. Journal of Indo-European and Thracian Studies (in German) (4): 9. "GAEA...
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    thunder god Perkon was part of the Thracian pantheon, although cults of Orpheus and Zalmoxis likely overshadowed his.[citation needed] The Thracians are...
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    Mnemosyne, New Series, XXX, pp. 54–67; XXXI, p. 116 Wilhelm Mannhardt, in Zeitschrift für Ethnologie, VII, p. 241 ff, 281 ff Svoronos, M. (1914). Journal International...
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    that he desisted, hence her earning the name "Brimo" ("angry"). The hero Orpheus once descended into the underworld seeking to take back to the land of...
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  • Antiquity". Orpheus: Journal of Indo-European and Thracian Studies. 19: 53–56. Yanakieva, Svetlana. "Die thrakische Hydronymie in Kleinasien". Orpheus: Journal...
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    Dionysian Mysteries. The exact origin of this religion is unknown, though Orpheus was said to have invented the mysteries of Dionysus. Evidence suggests...
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    context, the King of spades was often known as "David". King David as Orpheus, mosaic of Gaza synagogue, AD 508. Museum of the Good Samaritan near Ma'ale...
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    (2014). "Roman Identity in Byzantium: A Critical Approach". Byzantinische Zeitschrift. 107 (1): 175–220. doi:10.1515/bz-2014-0009. Tarbell, Frank Bigelow (1907)...
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    Collection of Model Court Cases from Old Babylonian Nippur (CBS 11324)". Zeitschrift für Assyriologie und Vorderasiatische Archäologie. 97: 1–25. doi:10.1515/ZA...
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    historian Milan Budimir who linked the Greek form of AREPO to the name Orpheus. Italian academic Adolfo Omodeo linked the square to Mithraic origins as...
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    Papathomopoulos, p.31) Pseudo-Plutarch, De fluviis 22 Heath, "The Failure of Orpheus", Transactions of the American Philological Association 124 (1994:163-196)...
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    view among researchers at the time, which was influenced by the myth of Orpheus and the initial translations of Descent of Ishtar, Inanna did not descend...
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  • (Slovenia) And The Other Barbarism (The Rest Of The Balkans) 1993 Du-Die Zeitschrift der Kultur, pp. 26-28. Kant As A Theoretician Of Vampirism 1994 Lacanian...
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    Apollo (cp. Kern, Orpheus, 7). So at least the later writers say. Olympiodoros (O.F. 212) speaks of 'Helios, who according to Orpheus has much in common...
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    (Austin) and the Folk-Tale Origins of the Teuthranian Expedition" (PDF). Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik. 133: 7–10. Archived (PDF) from the original...
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    Toporov, V. (1990). "The Thracian Horseman in an Indo-European Perspective". ORPHEUS. Journal of Indo-European and Thracian Studies. 18: 46–63 [48]. Senkutė...
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  • suffix -θρον (-thron) (Macedonian toponym, Pierian Leibethra place/tomb of Orpheus) ματτύης mattuês kind of bird (ματτύη mattuê a meat-dessert of Macedonian...
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    but also with the Greek figure Musaeus (whom he called "the teacher of Orpheus") and ascribed to him the division of Egypt into 36 districts, each with...
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  • Canção do Amor Demais LP. Gilberto's initial releases, and the 1959 film Black Orpheus, achieved significant popularity in Latin America; this spread to North...
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    S2CID 162110603. Edwards, M. J. (1992). "The Tale of Cupid and Psyche". Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik. 94: 77–94. JSTOR 20188784. Felton, D...
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    (2017). "Pelops and the Peloponnese". Orbis Terrarum, Internationale Zeitschrift für historische Geographie der Alten Welt. 15: 113–130. Patay-Horváth...
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    reconstructed a mythical craftsman named *H₃r̥bʰew based on the Greek Orpheus and the Vedic Ribhus. Both are the son of a cudgel-bearer or an archer...
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  • Haines, John Dickinson. WorldCat Identities. Austin, H. (1937). Artephius-Orpheus. Speculum, 12(2), 251-254. "The secret book of Artephius". Translated by...
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    a catalogue of great literary figures and their loves, beginning with Orpheus and Agriope (more commonly known as Eurydice) and proceeding down to the...
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  • appreciated the innovative perspective on the classic Greek tragedy of Orpheus and Eurydice and noted the originality of Nikolaidis' artistic techniques...
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