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Antichthon
Antichthon An*tich"thon, n.; pl. Antichthones. [Gr. ?; ? against + ? the earth.] 1. A hypothetical earth counter to ours, or on the opposite side of the sun. --Grote. 2. pl. Inhabitants of opposite hemispheres. --Whewell.

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- Antichthon is the peer-reviewed academic journal of the Australasian Society for classical Studies. The focus of the journal is ancient Greece and Rome...
- Antichthon. 40: 49–64. doi:10.1017/S0066477400001659. S2CID 140827803. Hallett, Judith (2006). "Catullus and Horace on Roman Women Poets". Antichthon...
- on the other side of the Solar System from Earth. A Counter-Earth or Antichthon (Gr****: Ἀντίχθων) was hypothesized by the pre-Socratic Gr**** philosopher...
- Fred K (2017). "Plebeian Tribunes and the Government of Early Rome". Antichthon. 51: 110. Farrell, Joseph (1986-01-01). "The Distinction Between Comitia...
- The Gathering: Stones for the Medicine Wheel Chris Scott 1945 novelist Antichthon, Jack Duncan Campbell Scott 1862 1947 poet In the Village of Viger Frank...
- considered the Earth to be spherical. The "mysterious" Counter-Earth (Ἀντίχθων/Antichthon) was the other celestial body not visible from Earth. We know that Aristotle...
- Wiseman 1994, p. 419. Ehrhardt, C T H R (1995). "Crossing the Rubicon". Antichthon. 29: 30–41. doi:10.1017/S0066477400000927. ISSN 0066-4774. S2CID 142429003...
- Gilbert Charles(1967), Hannibal p. 119 Silius Italicus, Punica, III, 63–64 Antichthon. Vol. 1–6. Sydney University Press. 1967. Pinder, North (1869). Selections...
- Histories". www.****us.tufts.edu. Retrieved 24 October 2017. E.Badian, Antichthon, 1971, 1-34 N. G. L. Hammond, Studies in Gr**** History, (1973), 346-364...
- Dramatic and Rhetorical Allusion in Tacitus, Suetonius and C****ius Dio". Antichthon. 36: 30–40. doi:10.1017/S0066477400001313. ISSN 0066-4774. S2CID 145157474...