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Anactoria (or
Anaktoria;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀνακτορία) is a
woman mentioned in the work of the
ancient Gr**** poet Sappho. Sappho, who
wrote in the late seventh...
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Anaximenes ("enduring king"),
Astyanax ("high king", "overlord of the city"),
Anaktoria ("royal [woman]"), Iphián****a ("mighty queen"), and many others. The archaic...
- for
Ancient Scripts" that also
included Alexander (an
italic Garamond),
Anaktoria (grecs du roi), and
other specialty fonts. The last
updated version of...
- Sacae,
opposite the 3,300
soldiers of Hermione, Eretria, Styra, Chalcis,
Anaktoria, Leucadia, Palea, and Aegina.
Konecny estimates that
these Indians and...
- right:
Original Unicode draft,
Unicode reference glyph, New
Athena Unicode, Aroania, Avdira, IFAO-Grec Unicode, Atavyros,
Anaktoria, Alfios, Code2000....
- a Faun) by Mallarmé Leichen-Wäsche - (The
Corpse Washers) by
Rilke To
Anaktoria by
Sappho Unheard Melodies by
Sappho Three time
Pushcart Prize nominee...
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Xenakis Synaphaï, for
piano and
orchestra ****ph****a, for 6
percussionists Anaktoria, for clarinet, b****oon, horn,
string quartet and
double b**** Hans Zender...
- instrumentation,
including the
Octuor de Paris, for whom
Iannis Xenakis composed Anaktoria (1969). By contrast, the
Octet by
Louis Spohr is
scored for clarinet,...
- Athens. His
first collection of
poems was
published in 1977 with the
title Anaktoria from the
publishing house Ikaros with the ****istance of the poet Odysseas...
- clarinet, horn, trumpet, trombone, 2 percussionists,
violin and
cello (1962)
Anaktoria, for clarinet, b****oon(and contrab****on), horn,
string quartet and double...