- In Gr**** mythology,
Autolycus (/ɔːˈtɒlɪkəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Αὐτόλυκος
Autolykos 'the wolf itself') was a
successful robber who had the
power to metamorphose...
-
proud of his son,
Autolykos. At this
someone remarked that the boy was
obviously proud of his
victory in the pankration, but
Autolykos denies this claiming...
- cryptocurrency, uses BLAKE2b256 as a
subroutine of its
hashing algorithm called Autolykos.
Linux kernel,
version 5.17
replaced SHA-1 with BLAKE2s for
hashing the...
- ("People
Exempt From
Military Service"), or
Androgynai ("Hermaphrodites")
Autolykos ("Autolycus", two versions)
Diaiton ("Arbiter") Dias ("Dias") Heilotes...
- ISBN 978-0-7914-2683-8. Louden,
Bruce (2011). "The
Odyssey and the myth of Joseph;
Autolykos and Jacob". Homer's
Odyssey and the Near East.
Cambridge University Press...
- at
Callias III's
house during a
banquet hosted by him for his
beloved Autolykos in
honour of a
victory gained by the
handsome young man in the pentathlon...
-
Autodicus also
known as Autodikos,
Autolycus and
Autolykos (early to mid-340s BC-?) was an
Ancient Macedonian nobleman and official.
Autodicus was the...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Autolycus (/ɔːˈtɒlɪkəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Αὐτόλυκος
Autolykos, "the wolf itself") was a
Triccan prince as son of King
Deimachus of Thessaly...
- 2016-02-20. Louden,
Bruce (2011). "The
Odyssey and the myth of Joseph;
Autolykos and Jacob". Homer's
Odyssey and the Near East.
Cambridge University Press...
- set at Callias'
house during a
banquet hosted by him for his
beloved Autolykos in
honour of a
victory gained by the
handsome young man in the pentathlon...