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published in a
monograph series called Lychnos-bibliotek (ISSN 0076-163X),
starting the same year as the periodical.
Lychnos and the
society were both the brainchildren...
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Lychno (Russian: Лычно) is a
rural locality (a village) in
Posyolok imeni Zhelyabovo,
Ustyuzhensky District,
Vologda Oblast, Russia. The po****tion was...
- phanēs) "always visible" by
Stobaeus (5th century), also
termed Λύχνος (
Lychnos) akin to a
burner or lamp and
would reasonably be
described as
stella polaris...
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Lefkas Lefkochori Leianokladi Litoselo Livanates Longitsi Loutra Ypatis Lychnos Lygaria Makrakomi Makri Makrolivado Makryrrachi Malesina Mantasia Marmara...
- 93.7 FM
Dytika FM
Stereo Channel Akarnania Radio Acheloos TV -
Agrinion Lychnos, UHF
channel 32 (religious),
broadcasting from
Nafpaktos Lepanto Tv - Nafpaktos...
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Leikola A (1977–78). "Francesco Redi as a
pioneer of
experimental biology".
Lychnos Lardomshist Samf Arsb. 1977–78 (1–3): 115–122. PMID 11628017. Ioli, A;...
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kiris or
kirris (cypriotic
epithet for Adonis) (Laconian
kirris λύχνος
lychnos light, lamp) κίτταρις
kittaris Cypriot Diadem.Κίτταροι Kittaroi, the ones...
- Saxo Grammaticus:
Komposition och världsbild i
Gesta Danorum, Stockholm:
Lychnos-Bibliotek Jones, Gwyn (1968), A
History of the Vikings, London: Oxford...
- of light",
literally "a
precious stone that
emits light", from λύχνος (
lychnos), "lamp,
portable light". Polybius,
writing in the
second century BC, refers...
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quarried by
lamplight was
given the name of Lychnites,
Lychneus (from
lychnos, a lamp), or Lygdos.
Several of
these tunnels are
still to be seen. At...