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Alcman (/ˈælkmən/; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἀλκμάν
Alkmán; fl. 7th
century BC) was an
Ancient Gr****
choral lyric poet from Sparta. He is the
earliest representative...
- Elsa Anna
Maria Alkman, née Ahlström (18
November 1878 – 21
February 1975), was a
Swedish women's
rights activist,
suffragist and writer.
While living...
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members Mats
Olausson -
organ and
keyboards on 2, 5, 8, 10, and 12 Andy
Alkman - 2nd lead
vocals on 4 Per
Edvardsson -
harmony vocals on 5 and 11 Patrik...
- Editions, 1991) Archilochos, Sappho,
Alkman:
Three Lyric Poets (University of
California Press, 1980) (adds
Alkman to
Carmina Archilochi and Sappho: Songs...
- on 2024-10-07.
Retrieved 2020-11-11. Hinge,
George (2001). Die
Sprache Alkmans:
Textgeschichte und
Sprachgeschichte (Ph.D.).
University of Aarhus. Jeffery...
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acclaimed author of the books: "Antrópolis" (2017), "WA.
Ultimos Dias de
Warla Alkman"(2013), and "Sueños itinerantes" (2004) A
writer and filmmaker, she holds...
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Homer (8th
century BCE, but
possibly relating earlier compositions),
Alkman (7th
century BCE), and others. In
ancient Egypt, six of 36 wine amphoras...
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century BC),
lyric poet who
supposedly invented the
Alcaic verse Alcman (also
Alkman, Gr**** Ἀλκμάν, 7th
century BC)
choral lyric poet from Sparta;
earliest representative...
- deddie.gr.
Retrieved 13
February 2020. "Profile - athexgroup.gr". Granitsas,
Alkman (20 June 2011). "Strike
Forces Power Cuts in Greece". Wall
Street Journal...
- Hinge, George. “Die
Aussprache des
griechischen Zeta”, in Die
Sprache Alkmans:
Textgeschichte und Sprachgeschichte. PhD dissertation. Aarhus: Aarhus...