- In Gr**** mythology,
Orpheus (/ˈɔːrfiːəs, ˈɔːrfjuːs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ὀρφεύς,
classical pronunciation: [or.pʰeú̯s]) was a
Thracian bard,
legendary musician...
- The Geração de
Orpheu (
Orpheus's Generation) or
Grupo de
Orfeu were a
Portuguese literary movement,
largely responsible for the
introduction of Modernism...
- mythology, the
legend of
Orpheus and
Eurydice (Gr****: Ὀρφεύς, Εὐρυδίκη, romanized:
Orpheus, Eurydikē)
concerns the
pitiful love of
Orpheus of Thrace, located...
- painter.
Together with
Fernando Pessoa and
Almada Negreiros, he
wrote for
Orpheu, a
literary journal of
poetry and
artistic prose influenced by cosmopolitanism...
- The Lyre of
Orpheus may
refer to: The lyre
belonging to the
legendary Gr****
figure Orpheus The Lyre of
Orpheus (novel), a
novel by
Robertson Davies Abattoir...
-
Orpheus in the
Underworld and
Orpheus in **** are
English names for Orphée aux
enfers (French: [ɔʁfe oz‿ɑ̃fɛʁ]), a
comic opera with
music by
Jacques Offenbach...
- António, ed. (January–March 1915),
Orpheu (in Portuguese), Lisboa:
Orpheu, Lda.. Saraiva,
Arnaldo (ed.),
Orpheu (in Portuguese), Lisboa: Edições Ática...
- Look up
Orpheus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Orpheus was a
legendary figure in Gr**** mythology,
chief among poets and musicians.
Orpheus may also...
- Gr**** religion, The Gaze of
Orpheus is
derived from the
antiquarian Gr**** myth of
Orpheus and Eurydice. In the
story of
Orpheus, the poet
descends to the...
-
Orfeu (or
Orpheu) is the
Portuguese for
Orpheus, a
legendary figure in Gr**** mythology,
chief among poets and musicians.
Orfeu may
refer to:
Orfeu da...