- Yarnall,
Transformations of
Circe,
University of Illinois, 1994, pp. 1–2. Gelli,
Giovanni Battista (1557). La
Circe [
Circes of Iohn
Baptista Gello, Florentyne]...
- that
taken as a pair, Waterhouse's
first two
Circes prompt the question: "is she
goddess or woman?"
Circe Invidiosa exemplifies Waterhouse's experimentation...
-
Circe was a
goddess or
sorceress in Gr**** mythology.
Circe or
Circé may also
refer to:
Mount Circe, a
mountain peak in
Antarctica 34
Circe, a large, main-belt...
- as told from the
perspective of the
witch Circe. The
novel explores Circe's origin story and
narrates Circe's encounters with
mythological figures such...
-
Circe is a
supervillain appearing in DC
Comics publications and
related media.
Based upon the
eponymous Gr****
mythological figure who
imprisoned Odysseus...
-
Circe chess (or just
Circe) is a
chess variant in
which captured pieces return to
their starting positions as soon as they are captured. The game was invented...
- 34
Circe is a large, very dark main-belt asteroid. It was
discovered by
French astronomer J.
Chacornac on
April 6, 1855, and
named after Circe, the bewitching...
- The
Devil and
Circe (German:
Teufel und
Circe) is a 1921
German silent drama film
directed by
Adolf Gärtner and
starring Sascha Gura,
Eduard von Winterstein...
-
Circe,
after the Gr****
goddess Circe. The
first HMS
Circe (1785) was a 28-gun
sixth rate
launched in 1785 and
wrecked in 1803. The
second HMS
Circe (1804)...
-
French Navy have
borne the name
Circé:
French cruiser
Circé, an
unprotected cruiser French submarine
Circé (1907), a
Circé-class
submarine launched in 1907...