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- A katabasis or catabasis (Ancient Gr****: κατάβασις, romanized: katábasis, lit. 'descent'; from κατὰ (katà) 'down' and βαίνω (baínō) 'go') is a journey...
- B. insignis Binomial name Brycon insignis Steindachner, 1877 Synonyms Catabasis a****inatus Eigenmann & Norris, 1900 Brycon a****inatus (Eigenmann & Norris...
- adolescents, and children to the afterlife. Humor, as in Aristophanes's comic catabasis The Frogs, "makes the journey to Hades less frightening by articulating...
- katabasis or κατάβασις in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Katabasis or catabasis (Ancient Gr****: κατάβασις, from κατὰ "down" and βαίνω "go") is a descent...
- rempaira semper amore by Guido Guinizelli); the descensus ad inferos, or catàbasis in Gr**** (see Dante's entire Inferno, or the Aeneid, in his sixth book);...
- Genzyme; laboratories for Novartis, Teva, Takeda, Alnylam, Ironwood, Catabasis, Moderna Therapeutics, Editas Medicine; support companies such as Cytel;...
- makes a natural appearance[jargon] in incantations connected with the catabasis ritual, of entering the Underworld and returning unharmed. Obrimos, "raging"...
- Infobase Publishing, p. 183 Dante's "Commedia" and the Poetics of Christian Catabasis (Lee Foust), ProQuest, p. 15 The Guinness Encyclopedia of Ghosts and Spirits...
- into deep dark places to find hidden treasure, may have "undergone a Catabasis", a psychological journey to the Underworld. The Tolkien scholar Eric...
- Textual and Visual Sources. Betz, Hans Dieter (May 1980). "Fragments from a Catabasis Ritual in a Gr**** Magical Papyrus". History of Religions. 19 (4): 287–295...