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- "Delphica" (French: Delfica) is a poem by the French writer Gérard de Nerval, first published in 1845 and later included in The Chimeras, a sequence of...
- Zacorisca delphica is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found on New Guinea. The wingspan is about 21 mm. The forewings are silvery white...
- Frederick of N****au-Siegen on 4 June 1647 in The Hague, no children. Sabina Delphica of Portugal (1612 – 20 July 1670), unmarried. Portugal de Faria, Antonio...
- précédée d'une introduction par Emmanuel Dufour-Kowalski. Collection Delphica, L’Âge d’homme, Lausanne, 2009. Le Troubadour, poésies occitaniques (1803)...
- Zechariah (ZACHERIAS) – above the main door of the chapel Delphic Sibyl (DELPHICA) Isaiah (ESAIAS) ****aean Sibyl (CVMAEA) Daniel (DANIEL) Libyan Sibyl (LIBICA)...
- sonnets. The poems are: "El Desdichado", "Myrtho", "Horus", "Anteros", "Delphica", "Artemis", "Christ at Gethsemane" (I–V) and "Golden Verses". They were...
- 2015. Ornament and Crime commissioned by Muziekgebouw aan 't IJ, 2015. Delphica commissioned by Muziekgebouw aan 't IJ, 2015. Garcia Counterpoint commissioned...
- Peter and Paul, the Virgin Mary as well as Plato, Aristotle and the sibyls Delphica and Persica, depicted as saints with haloes. These were repainted in 1907...
- Frederick of N****au-Siegen on 4 June 1647 in The Hague; no children. Sabina Delphica (1612–20 July 1670), unmarried. Because of the cir****stances of the wedding...
- recline his limbs in the bosom of the queen of the world. III. Sibylla Delphica Non tarde veniet, tacita sed mente tenendum Hoc opus; hoc memori semper...