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- women used them in their home. The foldable diphros was called δίφρος ὀκλαδίας diphros okladias. Diphros was also called the saddle of chariot-board,...
- The ancient Egyptians used stools as seats, and later as footstools. The diphros was a four-leg stool in Ancient Greece, produced in both fixed and folding...
- a white peplos and a red himation and sandals, seating on a lion-pawed diphros; he holds a kithara in his left hand and pours a libation with his right...
- a white peplos and a red himation and sandals, seating on a lion-pawed diphros; he holds a kithara in his left hand and pours a libation with his right...
- diary (Ημερολόγιο της ηλικίας), Athens, Diphros, 1958 Description of the body (Περιγραφή του σώματος), Athens, Diphros, 1959 The Concept of blind people (Η...
- satrap Datames (d. 362 BC). The bowman was originally depicted seated on a diphros, however, under Mithridates I this was changed to an omphalos. Tetradrachms...
- is now part of the vocabulary of furniture design, the backless stool (diphros), which existed in most Gr**** homes, and folding stool. The kline, used...
- a white peplos and a red himation and sandals, seating on a lion-pawed diphros; he holds a chelys lyre in his left hand and pours a libation with his...
- are the parts made of precious metal. The folding stool, known as the diphros okladias (Gr**** singular: δίφρος ὀκλαδίας), was practical and portable...
- Little Jehanne of France, by Blaise Cendrars and Sonia Delaunay, Athens, Diphros, 1965 Poems, by Guillaume Apollinaire (translated with Fani Kiskira and...