- Stephanos,
Cyparissos (1906). "Sur les
forces donnant lieu à des
trajectories coniques". Crelle's Journal. 131: 136–151. Stephanos,
Cyparissos (1881). "Sur...
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latinisation of the Gr**** κυπάρισσος (kyparissos). In Gr**** mythology,
Cyparissos,
Cyparissus or
Kyparissos (Ancient Gr****: Κυπάρισσος, "cypress") was a...
- (died 1810),
Russian general Patriarch Meletius III of
Constantinople Cyparissos Stephanos (1857–1917),
mathematician John
Angelo Congear,
father of great...
- it is now used as an
emblem of grief. The name of the
genus comes from
Cyparissos, a
young man
loved by Apollo, very
attached to a deer
which he
ended up...
- are
named the
Salem numbers and
whose widow founded the
Salem Prize.
Cyparissos Stephanos (1857–1917) -
Notable contributor of
desmic systems.
Katia Sycara...
-
Friedrich Ludwig Gottlob Frege (1848–1925)
Georgios Remoundos (1878–1928)
Cyparissos Stephanos (1857–1917) Lipót Fejér (1880–1959) Alfréd Haar (1885–1933)...
- He was the
leader of men from
Phocis and the
cities of Panope, Daulis,
Cyparissos,
Lebadia and
Hyampolis during the war. By his wife
Hippolyte or Thrasybule...
- Poincaré Gusztáv
Rados Karl Reuschle [de]
Theodor Reye
Ernst Schröder
Cyparissos Stephanos Ludwig Stickelberger Aurel Stodola H.
Weber Hieronymus Georg...
- of Greece's most
brilliant minds of the time
namely John Hazzidakis,
Cyparissos Stephanos, V****ilios Lakon, and
Nikolaos Nikolaidis.
Because of his outstanding...
- inception,
including Georgios Konstantinos Vouris,
Nikolaos Ch. Nikolaidis,
Cyparissos Stephanos,
Dimitrios Stroumpos, and
Theodoros G. Orphanides.
Michael was...