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citharoedus translates to "zitherist", but that
seems to
never be used.)
Variants include:
Ancient Gr****: κιθαρῳδός [kitʰarɔː'dós] Latin:
citharoedus...
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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...
- The
Apollo of
Mantua and its
variants are
early forms of the
Apollo Citharoedus statue type, in
which the god
holds the
cithara in his left arm. The type-piece...
- Kitharoidos, or
Citharoedus, is an
epithet given to Apollo,
which means "lyre-singer" or "one who
sings to the lyre". An
Apollo Citharoedus or
Apollo Citharede...
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famous Apollo of
Mantua and its
variants are
early forms of the
Apollo Citharoedus statue type, in
which the god
holds the cithara, a
sophisticated seven-stringed...
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Pothos (Desire),
restored as
Apollo Citharoedus during the
Roman era (1st or 2nd
century CE,
based on a Gr**** work c. 300 BCE); the
cithara strings are...
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Apollo Barberini is a 1st– or 2nd-century
Roman sculpture of
Apollo Citharoedus. It is
named after the
Barberini who
acquired it. It is now held in the...
- was a folk-instrument. When so-engaged himself, he was
called Apollo Citharoedus,
roughly "Apollo the musician". Wind
instruments were
normally in the...
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Cythara citharoedus is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Mangeliidae. This
species is
considered a
nomen dubium. Worldwide...
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innovator Loie
Fuller Jules M****enet and Jean
Richepin (the
latter as
Apollo Citharoedus),
authors of Le mage,
premiered at the Opéra-Comique in
Paris on 16 March...