- Károly
Kerényi (Hungarian:
Kerényi Károly,
pronounced [ˈkɛreːɲi ˈkaːroj]; 19
January 1897 – 14
April 1973), also
known as Karl
Kerényi and Karl
Kerenyi, was...
- 1855, p. note on
verse 703.
Kerényi 1951, p. 123.
Hansen 2004, p. 125.
Kerényi 1951, p. 125.
Kerényi 1951, pp. 125–126.
Kerényi 1951, p. 126.
Deacy 2008...
- Bellerophon.
Kerenyi 1959 p. 80. See
Joseph Campbell, The Hero with a
Thousand Faces,
chapter 1, "Separation". The suggestion, made by
Kerenyi and others...
- topostext.org.
Kerényi, Karl (1974). The gods of the Gr****s. London :
Thames and Hudson. p. 94. ISBN 9780500270486.
Retrieved 13 June 2021.
Kerényi 1951, p. 281...
-
Norbert Kerényi (born 10
April 1976) is a
Hungarian football (defender)
player who
currently plays for Rákosmenti KSK. HLSZ v t e...
- Athens, p. 142.
Kerényi (1997), p. 59.
Scholium on the
Iliad 14.295 Gantz, pp. 16, 57; Hard, p. 88.
Kerényi (1997), pp. 50–51.
Kerényi (1997), pp. 57–59...
- Eleusis:
Archetypal Image of
Mother and
Daughter Kerényi 1967, p. 40.
Kerényi 1976, p. 240.
Kerényi 1976, pp. 83, 199.
Orphic Hymns to the Eumenides,...
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three heroes were the
first strangers upon whom this gift was bestowed."
Kerényi draws attention especially to the rock
carvings in the town of Akrai, Sicily...
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eight (
Kerényi, pp. 185–186,
notes Pindar's
Fourth Isthmian Ode) but Euripides'
Heracles reduced them to three, possibly,
according to
Kerényi, p. 186...
- Zoltán
Kerényi (1909–1971) was a
Hungarian film editor. He
edited over a
hundred films and also
directed two.
Sarajevo (1940) Dankó
Pista (1940) Semmelweis...