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Orphism (religion)
A Note on the Thrax of Euphorion: Sh 15.Ii.1Ff
Classical Tradition and Judeo-Christian Revelation in Clement of Alexandria
The Religious Prehistory of Demeter's Eleusinian Mysteries
Memory and Performance: Strategies of Identity in the Orphic-Bacchic Lamellae by Mark Frederick Mcclay
Defining Orphism: the Beliefs, the Teletae and the Writings
EVIDENCE of ORPHIC MYSTERY CULT in ARCHAIC MACEDONIAN and THRACIAN BURIALS by Lisa Tweten a THESIS SUBMITTED in PARTIAL FULFILLM
The Beginning of Time: Vedic and Orphic Theogonies and Poetics Kate Alsobrook
Poetic Diction and Poetic References in the Preludes of Plato's Laws Zichi
Plato's Orpheus: the Philosophical Appropriation of Orphic Formulae
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Orpheus and Orphism: Cosmology and Sacrifice at the Boundary
Orphism and Grafitti from Olbia Author(S): Leonid Zhmud' Source: Hermes, 120
"Lost" As an Example of the Orphic Mysteries: a Thematic Analysis
Reason, Religion, and Plato: Orphism and the Mathematical Mediation
Tearing Apart the Zagreus Myth: a Few Disparaging Remarks on Orphism and Original Sin Radcliffe .G Edmonds III Bryn Mawr College,
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Polis Religion – a Critical Appreciation
When I Walked the Dark Road of Hades: Orphic Katabasis and the Katabasis of Orpheus Radcliffe Dmonde S III Bryn Mawr College,
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The Orpheus Myth in Milton's “L'allegro”, “Il Penseroso”, and “Lycidas”
Princeton/Stanford Working Papers in Classics
Aphrodite in Proclus' Theology
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Symbolism in the Allegory: a Look at Apollo's Lyre
An Orphic Timeline by the Staff and Friends of the Rosicrucian Research Library
The Function of Mythology and Religion in Ancient Greek Society
Hesiod Redivivus Scodel, Ruth Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies; Winter 1980; 21, 4; Periodicals Archive Online Pg
A Few Disparaging Remarks on Orphism and Original Sin Radcliffe .G Edmonds III Bryn Mawr College,
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Ovid and the Eclogues: Verbal Echoes in the Apollo
III Orpheus, Orphism and Orphic-Bacchic Mysteries
“Close the Doors of Your Ears:” Tracing an Orphic Formula in Augustan Poetry
The Influence of Orphic Beliefs on the Development of Hellenistic Astrology’, Culture and Cosmos , Vol