- κεκινήσθαι δοκεί. (Pothen eisin? Anagyrountothen. Nee ton Dia, o goun
Anagyros me
kekinisthai dokei) (Where are you from? From Anagyron, By Zeus, better...
- to hunt the
turtledoves and
quail migrating between Africa and Europe.
Anagyros had pine
seedlings planted in the hills. In the
early 21st century, the...
-
Pausanias mentioned temples dedicated to Rhea
under the name
Meter Theon in
Anagyros in Attika,
Megalopolis in Arkadia, on the
Acropolis of
Ancient Corinth...
- d'intérieur n°17, Paris, Pyramid, 2003 (ISBN 978-2910565558)
Sophie Tasma-
Anagyros, Andrée Putman, Paris, Éditions Norma, 1997 (ISBN 978-2909283289) François-Olivier...
- ("The
Female Oiler," or "M****euse")
Amastris ("Amastris"), or
Athenaeus Anagyros Anasozomenoi ("The
Rescued Men")
Aplestos ("Insatiable")
Apobates ("The...
- The
Anagyros Painter or
Anagyrus Painter was a vase
painter of the
early Attic black-figure style,
active in the
first quarter of the 6th
century BC. His...
-
monumental work De
materia medica. He
lists the
names onaguris, anaguris,
anagyros, acopon, and
agnacopum for the
shrub and
records distinct uses for the...
- into the
floors of temples. The
earliest known examples were
found in
Anagyros, Attica, and date to the 7th
century BCE.
Attic vases dated to
around 500...