- The
orphica is a
portable piano invented by Carl
Leopold Röllig in the late 18th century. Like a guitar, the
orphica could be held on a
shoulder strap...
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became a
renowned seer and
would later join the Argonauts. The
Argonautica Orphica calls her by a
different name, Aregonis. In some accounts, she mothered...
- The
Orphic Argonautica or
Argonautica Orphica (Ancient Gr****: Ὀρφέως Ἀργοναυτικά) is a Gr**** epic poem
dating from the 4th
century CE. It is narrated...
-
Neoplatonic Gr****
scholar Constantine Lascaris (who
found the poem
Argonautica Orphica)
considered a
Pythagorean Orpheus.
Bertrand Russell (1947) noted: The Orphics...
- in the
Ethiopic version of Säqoqawä
Eremyas (Lamentations)
Paralipomena Orphica, 1970
essay by
Harry Mulisch Parerga and
Paralipomena (or
Accessories and...
-
scholia ad
Apollonius Rhodius, 3.242;
Tzetzes ad Lycophron, 174
Argonautica Orphica 1216 Roman, L., & Roman, M. (2010).
Encyclopedia of Gr**** and
Roman mythology...
-
setups to make the
instruments more compact:
Portable Folding harpsichord Orphica Spinets Oval
spinet Square Square piano Virginals Uprights Clavicytherium...
-
golden eyes that shot out rays of light, with the
author of
Argonautica Orphica noting that she had hair like
fiery rays. Ovid's The Cure for Love implies...
- lost, or if it was
never finished. A
third version is the
Argonautica Orphica,
which emphasizes the role of
Orpheus in the story.
Jason is
briefly mentioned...
- Pseudo-Apollodorus,
Library 2.4.8; Seneca,
Hercules Furens 24;
Argonautica Orphica 113.
Stuttard 2016, p. 114. Lucian,
Dialogues of the Gods
Hermes and the...