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Kapparis (Gr****: Κάπαρης) is a
village in the
Famagusta District of Cyprus,
close to the east coast.
Although it is
administered as part of Paralimni,...
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Oxford University Press. p. 512.
Kapparis,
Konstantinos A. (1999).
Apollodoros 'Against Neaira' [D.59]. p. 161.
Kapparis,
Konstantinos A. (1999). Apollodoros...
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McClure 2014, pp. 127, 196.
Kapparis 2018, p. 440.
Funke 2024, pp. 29–30.
Dalby 1996, p. 25.
Davidson 1997, p. 106.
Kapparis 2018, pp. 321–323.
Funke 2022...
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University Press. doi:10.1017/cbo9780511497766. ISBN 978-0-521-88090-9.
Kapparis,
Konstantinos (23
October 2017), "1.
Prostitution in the
Archaic Period"...
- κάππαρις,
kápparis,
whose origin (as with that of the plant) is
unknown but is
probably Asian.[citation needed]
Another theory links kápparis to the name...
- vol. 2, London: John Murray, pp. 713–714 ****us
Project "La'mia (2)".
Kapparis,
Konstantinos (2017),
Prostitution in the
Ancient Gr**** World,
Walter de...
- times. The
remnants of
these mountains include the
islands of
Kalymnos and
Kappari which are
separated by an
underwater chasm approximately 70
metres (230 ft;...
- capers,
samarella (salted
dried meat), quails,
pickled quail eggs, tongue,
kappari pickles (capers), and
moungra (pickled cauliflower).
Bunches of greens...
- The
Washington Post.
Retrieved 12
November 2020.
Apollodorus (1999).
Kapparis, K.A (ed.).
Against Nearia. Berlin:
Walter de Gruyter. pp. 255–256. ISBN 9783110163902...
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written by Apollodorus, but an
otherwise unknown minor logographer. However,
Kapparis considers that
speech 46 can only have been
composed by Apollodorus, as...