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reference to the word "lyre" is the
Mycenaean Gr**** ru-ra-ta-e,
meaning "
lyrists" and
written in the
Linear B script. In
classical Gr****, the word "lyre"...
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including a long-haired individual,
possibly a singer, who
accompanies a
lyrist. In the
middle register, bald-headed
figures wearing skirts with fringes...
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Detail of the "Peace"
panel of the
Standard of Ur
showing lyrist,
excavated from the same site as the
Lyres of Ur....
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Detail of the "Peace"
panel of the
Standard of Ur
showing lyrist,
excavated from the same site as the
Lyres of Ur....
- A
lyrist on the
Standard of Ur, c. 2500 BC...
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melodic parts. A
member of the band that
consists of this
section is
called a
lyrist. In
bigger bands, the band may add a b**** lyre, a bell lyre with a lower...
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sitting on a lotus, with the
legend Apratighah ("unconquered").
Lyrist type:
Similar to the
lyrist-type
coins of Samudragupta;
shows the king
sitting on a couch...
- 1976), also
known as the
Rebel Poet, was a po****r
Bengali poet,
writer and
lyrist born in
Churulia of
Bengal Presidency (modern day in West Bengal, India)...
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Religious Feeling". 11 February: "Trade with the East". 18 February: "Latin
Lyrists of the Renaissance". 25 February: "Books and
Their Makers during the Middle...
- Legend: Vaghra-prakramah. Translation: "Having the
prowess of a tiger".
Lyrist type
Depicts Samudragupta wearing waist-cloth and
seated cross-legged on...