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spelling | Karamanōlēs, Giōrgos E. 1970- Verfasser (DE-588)129979007 aut Orphism. The term "O." is somewhat ambiguous, as it is not clear exactly what it refers to. The ancients never spoke of Orphism but only about Orpheus, the presumed author of Orphism books, and of certain Orphic rites 2000 txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Orphism; Orpheus; Orphiker Religion der Griechen (DE-2581)TH000006500 gbd Mysterien, griechisch (DE-2581)TH000006537 gbd year:2000 pages:1197-1199 Encyclopedia of Greece and the Hellenic tradition. 2. L - Z 1. publ. London [u.a.], 2000 (2000), 1197-1199 (DE-604)BV013481274 |
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title | Orphism. The term "O." is somewhat ambiguous, as it is not clear exactly what it refers to. The ancients never spoke of Orphism but only about Orpheus, the presumed author of Orphism books, and of certain Orphic rites |
title_auth | Orphism. The term "O." is somewhat ambiguous, as it is not clear exactly what it refers to. The ancients never spoke of Orphism but only about Orpheus, the presumed author of Orphism books, and of certain Orphic rites |
title_exact_search | Orphism. The term "O." is somewhat ambiguous, as it is not clear exactly what it refers to. The ancients never spoke of Orphism but only about Orpheus, the presumed author of Orphism books, and of certain Orphic rites |
title_full | Orphism. The term "O." is somewhat ambiguous, as it is not clear exactly what it refers to. The ancients never spoke of Orphism but only about Orpheus, the presumed author of Orphism books, and of certain Orphic rites |
title_fullStr | Orphism. The term "O." is somewhat ambiguous, as it is not clear exactly what it refers to. The ancients never spoke of Orphism but only about Orpheus, the presumed author of Orphism books, and of certain Orphic rites |
title_full_unstemmed | Orphism. The term "O." is somewhat ambiguous, as it is not clear exactly what it refers to. The ancients never spoke of Orphism but only about Orpheus, the presumed author of Orphism books, and of certain Orphic rites |
title_short | Orphism. The term "O." is somewhat ambiguous, as it is not clear exactly what it refers to. The ancients never spoke of Orphism but only about Orpheus, the presumed author of Orphism books, and of certain Orphic rites |
title_sort | orphism the term o is somewhat ambiguous as it is not clear exactly what it refers to the ancients never spoke of orphism but only about orpheus the presumed author of orphism books and of certain orphic rites |
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