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- is an Orphic theogony, see Betegh, pp. 148–9; Chrysanthou, pp. 301–3; Meisner, pp. 89, 92–4. Chrysanthou, p. 303 suggests that his source is Epimenides...
- Marshall, p. 10). Brisson, I pp. 390–1; Bernabé 2004, p. 73 on fr. 64; Chrysanthou, p. 303. Brisson, pp. 3–4; Luján, p. 86; Aristophanes, Birds 693–9 (pp...
- Fabulae 167; Nonnus, Dionysiaca 5.562–70, 6.155–231. Meisner, p. 238; Chrysanthou, p. 85; Edmonds 2013, p. 297. According to Meisner, p. 238, "[o]ver the...
- Akamas is a 2006 Cypriot feature film directed by Panicos Chrysanthou about a love affair between a Turkish Cypriot and Gr**** Cypriot despite their families'...
- Panicos Chrysanthou (Gr****: Πανίκος Χρυσάνθου; born in 1951 in Kythrea, Cyprus) is a Cypriot filmmaker and do****entarian, who has won the Abdi İpekçi...
- Johns Hopkins University Press. 29 May 2013 [1977]. ISBN 978-1421408828. Chrysanthou, Anthi (20 April 2020). Defining Orphism: The Beliefs, the 'teletae'...
- "Human Body Proportions". drawingforall.net. Retrieved 12 September 2020. Chrysanthou, Andrea (27 July 2017). "How to Measure Leg-to-Body Ratio". Sportsrec...
- Trask, University of Chicago Press, p. 483, ISBN 022602735X. Anthi Chrysanthou, Defining Orphism: The Beliefs, the ›teletae‹ and the Writings, (2020)...
- do****entary film, written, produced and directed by Derviş Zaim and Panicos Chrysanthou, in which the two directors, from opposite sides of the divided island...
- Italian). Adelphi. ISBN 978-88-459-1663-2. Retrieved 10 August 2023. Chrysanthou, Anthi (20 April 2020). Defining Orphism: The Beliefs, the 'teletae'...