Karamanōlēs, G. E. (2000). 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.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Karamanōlēs, Giōrgos E. 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.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Karamanōlēs, Giōrgos E. 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.