- The name
Chrysippe is the
feminine form of Chrysippus, see
Chrysippus (disambiguation). In Gr**** mythology, the name
Chrysippe (Ancient Gr****: Χρυσίππη)...
- ISBN 019924880X Bréhier, Émile, (1951),
Chrysippe et l'ancien stoicisme. Paris. ISBN 2903925062 Dufour,
Richard (2004),
Chrysippe.
Oeuvre philosophique. Textes...
- be read as
Demodice Hyginus,
Fabulae 170 (Latin ed. Schmidt):
possibly Chrysippe as
cited in Apollodorus, 2.1.5 p. 85
Heyne Hyginus,
Fabulae 170 (Latin...
-
abducted by
Laius Chrysippus, a son of
Aegyptus killed by the
Danaid Chrysippe Chrysippus, a son of
Aeolus Chrysippus,
eponymous founder of Chrysippa...
- Celaeno, Isonoe, Cleopatra, Euippe, Eurydice, Gorgophone, Anthelea,
Chrysippe, Stygne, Adiante, ****e, Sthenele, Hyperippe, Phartis, Callidice, Oeme...
- with
conjugal waves."
According to Plutarch,
Hydaspes was the
father of
Chrysippe, who fell in love with her own father. The poet
Nonnus in his Dionysiaca...
- Australia, New
Guinea and
nearby islands. The
Australian subspecies, C. c.
chrysippe, is
known as the red
lacewing butterfly. The
imagines have
scarlet wings...
-
consorts of King
Danaus of
Libya and
mother by him of the
three Danaïdes:
Chrysippe,
Sthenele and Cleite.
These daughters wed and sla****
their cousin-husbands...
- to
return her
Chryses Χρύσης a
priest of
Apollo and
father of
Chryseis Chrysippe Χρυσίππη the name of
several mythological figures Chrysippus Χρύσιππος...
-
moyen âge (1949) Le
monde byzantin – la
civilisation byzantine (1950)
Chrysippe et l'ancien stoïcisme (Paris, 1951)
Histoire de la
philosophie allemande...