- Terpander, Sappho, and Arion. "Citharoedus" or "
Citharede" was also an
epithet of
Apollo (Apollo
Citharede), and the term is used to
refer to
statues which...
- An
Apollo Citharoedus, or
Apollo Citharede, is a
statue or
other image of
Apollo with a
cithara (lyre).
Among the best-known
examples is the
Apollo Citharoedus...
- Tfd›Gr****: Τέρπανδρος Terpandros), of
Antissa in ****s, was a Gr**** poet and
citharede who
lived about the
first half of the 7th
century BC. He was the father...
-
neologism aulode is
sometimes used by
analogy with
rhapsode and
citharode (
citharede) to
refer to an aulos-player, who may also be
called an aulist; however...
- "lyre-singer" or "one who
sings to the lyre". An
Apollo Citharoedus or
Apollo Citharede, is the term for a type of
statue or
other image of
Apollo with a cithara...
- (c. 310–240 BC),
comic poet
Erginus (son of Simylus) from C****andreia,
citharede winner in
Soteria c. 260 BC
Stamatios Kapsas,
revolutionary of the Gr****...
- (7th and 6th
centuries BC), poet
Terpander (7th
century BC), poet and
citharede Alcaeus of
Mytilene (7th
century BC), poet and
politician Arion (7th century...
-
figure on
metope south XVI
Eumolpos or
Immaradus and
Erechtheus Herald and
Citharede Daughter of
Praxithea Praxithea and one of her
daughters chosen for sacrifice...
- sources,
Homer lived long
before the two
poems were
written down.
Aulos Citharede Баньковский 1986
Hence the
English translators of (Latacz 2004) use aoidean...
-
Aetion of Amphipolis,
sculptor Erginus (son of Simylus) from C****andreia
citharede winner in
Soteria (festival) c. 260 BC _ (son of Callistratus) from Philippi...