- In Gr**** mythology,
Eurycleia (Ancient Gr****: Εὐρύκλεια Eurýkleia), or
Euryclea (/ˌjʊərɪˈkliːə/; also
known as
Antiphata (Ἀντιφάτη Antipháte) in other...
- the
Austrian astronomer Johann Palisa on
April 19, 1879, and
named after Euryclea, the wet-nurse of
Odysseus in The Odyssey. This body is
orbiting the Sun...
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Eurycleia is the
daughter of Ops and
granddaughter of Peisenor, as well as the wet-nurse of Odysseus.
Eurycleia may also
refer to:
Eurycleia (mythology)...
- Odysseus'
early childhood is recounted,
Euryclea asks the boy's
grandfather Autolycus to name him.
Euryclea seems to
suggest a name like Polyaretos,...
- at the
palace disguised as a
beggar and is
recognised by his old
nurse Euryclea. That night, as ever,
Penelope keeps watch for Ulysses' ship on a hill-top...
-
excerpts from
Homer in which, upon Odysseus’ homecoming, his old
nursemaid Euryclea recognizes the hero by the scar on his thigh.
Auerbach notes here the clarity...
-
National Museum, vol. 56 (1920) (described as
Cytharella (Agathotoma)
euryclea) This
article incorporates text from this source,
which is in the public...
- as
Eumete (Eumaeus), a
shepherd Nucci Condò (mezzo-soprano) as
Ericlea (
Euryclea), Ulysses's
nurse Max Rene
Cossotti (tenor) as
Eurimaco (Eurymachus), Melantho's...
-
commented one
American publication in 1905. In 1913 she sang the part of
Euryclea in the
premiere of
Gabriel Fauré's Pénélope in Paris, with
Lucienne Bréval...
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kockiana (Townsend, 1927)
Carcelia talwurrapin Cantrell, 1985
Subgenus Euryclea Robineau-Desvoidy, 1863
Carcelia ceylanica (Brauer & von Bergenstamm, 1891)...