- In Gr**** mythology,
Sisyphus or
Sisyphos (/ˈsɪsɪfəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Σίσυφος
Sísyphos) was the
founder and king of
Ephyra (now
known as Corinth). He was...
- m****ive
level of
Cosmo he reached,
Sisyphos was able to
defeat Garuda Aiacos.
Entering the Lost Canvas,
Sisyphos put his
heart as a test to Pharaoh's...
- a Gr****
lyric poet of the 6th
century BC,
refers to this episode: King
Sisyphos, son of Aiolos,
wisest of men,
supposed that he was
master of Thanatos;...
- and
exile of Tydeus. Athamas, Ino, and the
origin of the
golden fleece.
Sisyphos, Salmoneus, and
other sons of Aiolos.
Pelias and Neleus. The
earlier history...
- (Scenes 7–9, 12–13) from
Rainer Werner F****binder's
Querelle (1982) and "
Sisyphos at Work" (Scene 4) from F****binder's film The
Third Generation (1979) Xavier...
-
collection of
short stories,
first published under the title,
Sisyphos in 1995 ("
Sisyphos. Erzählungen";
Berlin Verlag, 2004, 4th ed., 160 p.). As a cultural...
- (Herakles Children) (c. 429 BC)
Hippolytus (428 BC)
Electra (c. 420 BC)
Sisyphos (415 BC)
Andromache (428–24 BC) The
Suppliants (422 BC)
Hecuba (424 BC)...
- Trevelyan. "A so-called 'Homeric' drinking-cup
shows pretty undisguisedly Sisyphos in the bed-chamber of his host's daughter, the arch-rogue
sitting on the...
- Schmitts", Dissertation, Berlin, 2007
Bruno Kahl et al. (ed.): Der fröhliche
Sisyphos – für
Wolfgang Schäuble, Herder,
Freiburg im Breisgau, 2012 ISBN 978-3-45130663-1...
- JSTOR 18583. Neuneck, Götz (2017). "60
Jahre nuklearer Prometheus oder
Sisyphos?".
Vereinte Nationen:
German Review on the
United Nations. 65 (4): 170–176...