- l****itude
identified Sleeping Ariadne as well.
Statuette of the
Apollo Lykeios type,
Museum of the
Ancient Agora of
Athens (inv. BI 236)
Sleeping Apollo...
- Ειδικό Λύκειο (eidiko
lykeio;
special lyceum) Πρότυπο Λύκειο (protipo
lykeio;
model lyceum; 2015–present) Μουσικό Λύκειο (mousiko
lykeio;
musical lyceum; 3...
-
legal ownership,
caused the
French to
exclude it from the show. The
Apollo Lykeios or
Lycian Apollo,
another Apollo-type
reclining on a tree, is
usually attributed...
- education. As they can
accept both
Gymnasio (lower
secondary school) and
Lykeio (upper
secondary school) graduates,
these institutes are not classified...
- to Zeus Lykaios.
There is, however, the
crucial detail that
Lykaios or
Lykeios (epithets of Zeus and Apollo) may
derive from Proto-Gr**** *λύκη, "light"...
- The
variant mormolyce translates to "terrible wolves", with the stem -
lykeios meaning "of a wolf". The
original Mormo was a
woman of Corinth, who ate...
- Argos,
struck c. 270–250 BC. Obv.:
forepart of a wolf,
alluding to
Apollo Lykeios, the patron-god of the city; rev.:
large A (for Argos)
within an incuse...
- Ἥλιος, Helios),
literally "Sun"
Lyceus (/laɪˈsiːəs/ ly-SEE-əs; Λύκειος,
Lykeios, from Proto-Gr**** *λύκη), "light". The
meaning of the
epithet "Lyceus"...
- a
building known as the
Lyceum (named
after the
sacred grove of
Apollo Lykeios), in
which he
established his own school. The
building included a gymnasium...
- herd, he
founded a
sanctuary of
Apollo Lycius." The
sanctuary of
Apollo Lykeios ("wolf-Apollo", but also
Apollo of the twilight) was
still the most prominent...