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Cephale or
Kephale (Ancient Gr****: Κεφαλή) was a deme of
ancient Attica of the
phyle Acamantis, that appears, from the
order in
which it
occurs in the...
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Céphale et
Procris (Cephalus and Procris) is an
opera by the
French composer Élisabeth
Jacquet de La Guerre. It
takes the form of a tragédie en musique...
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Céphale et
Procris (Cephalus and Procris) is an
opera by André Grétry with a French-language
libretto by Jean-François
Marmontel based on the classical...
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Céphale et
Procris is the name of two
French operas based on the myth of
Cephalus and Procris:
Céphale et
Procris (Jacquet de la Guerre) (1694) by Élisabeth...
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subsequently been lost. On 15
March 1694, the
production of her
opera Céphale et
Procris at the Académie
Royale de
Musique was the
first of an opera...
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Marais and
directly below Lully. Her
works include a ballet, an
opera (
Céphale et Procris), trio sonatas,
harpsichord pieces,
Sonates pour le viollon...
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Repanidi (Gr****: Ρεπανίδι) is a
village and a
community in the
northeast of the
island of Lemnos, Greece. It is part of the muni****l unit of Moudros....
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treatments include Caccini's Il
rapimento di
Cefalo (c. 1600), André Grétry's
Céphale et
Procris (1773), and
Ernst Krenek's
Cefalo e
Procri (1934), as well as...
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brevis in 2016. The
generic name
combines Latin foramina ("foramina") with
cephale,
Latinised Gr**** for "head",
referring to the many pits that
covered the...
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Archaeological Museum of Florence. Eos and Tithonus, by
Sebastiano Ricci.
Céphale and Aurore, François Boucher. Eos
carrying off a man in a
relief from Milos...