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- a citharede. (κιθαροιδός, citharoedus. british english citharoede) or, in modern usage, citharist, refers to a classical greek professional
- an apollo citharoedus, or apollo citharede, is a statue or other image of apollo with a cithara (lyre). among the best-known examples
- terpander (greek: Τέρπανδρος, terpandros), of antissa in lesbos , was a greek poet and citharede who lived about the first half of the 7
- the neologism aulode is sometimes used by analogy with rhapsode and citharode (citharede ) to refer to an aulos player, who may also be
- see also : citharede homeridae notes : references : category:ancient greek epic poetry category:ancient greek theatre category:obsolete
- see also : citharede gittern , instrument with etymological connection to kithara. harp kinnor lyre phorminx zither ancient greece
- the subjects of fogelbergs earlier works are mostly taken from classic mythology, such as apollo citharede, venus and cupid (1839) and
- see also : citharede aulos notes : references : surname burkert , given walter , authorlink walter burkert , chapter the making of homer in the 6
- erginus (son of simylus) from cassandreia, citharede winner in soteria c. 260 bc. athanasios stageiritis , professor of greek language at
- erginus (son of simylus) from cassandreia citharede winner in soteria (festival) c. 260 bc. (son of callistratus) from philippi dancer