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Odyssey (Ancient Gr****: Περὶ τοῦ ἐν Ὀδυσσείᾳ τῶν νυμφῶν ἄντρου, Latin: De
Antro Nympharum) is a
treatise by the
Neoplatonist philosopher Porphyry. It is...
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Alexis Fierro Ortíz Paz Ortíz Paz
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Antro" Ortíz Paz Rodríguez Jr.
Salazar Armenta Laija Ortíz Paz
Tumbado Armenta...
- (3rd–4th century CE)
gives an
account of the
origins of the
Mysteries in his work De
antro nympharum (The Cave of the Nymphs).
Citing Eubulus as his source, Porphyry...
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Andros Antoniadis (born 1939) is a
Cypriot footballer. He pla**** in six
matches for the
Cyprus national football team from 1963 to 1965. "Andros Antoniadis"...
- Club); French: discothèque; Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish: discoteca,
antro (common in Mexico), and
boliche (common in Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay)...
- (Frankfurt-am-Main: Lang, 1993). On the Cave of the
Nymphs in the
Odyssey (De
antro nympharum). Edition: The Cave of the
Nymphs in the Odyssey. A
revised text...
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Borghese Gallery Hector Leroux,
private collection. The cave
known as the "
Antro della Sibilla" was
discovered by
Amedeo Maiuri in 1932, the identification...
- part of the
mythology of the
descent of the soul. Porphyry's
short work De
Antro Nympharum (ostensibly a
commentary on the
brief p****age in
Odyssey XIII)...
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Clauss 2000, p. 84.
Clauss 2000, p. 85. Beck 2006, pp. 30–31. Porphyry, De
antro 18,
quoted in
Clauss 2000, p. 82. ****ont 1903, pp. 23–32. Beck 2006, p. 31...
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biography and mythology. John Murray. F.
Halbherr and P. Orsi, "Scoperte nell'
Antro di Psychro",
Museo dell' Antichità
classico 2 1888 pp. 905-10. Evans, "Further...