Orpheusand Greek Religion
An investigation of the Orphic myth which attempts to uncover whether the tales of Orpheus have any basis in truth. The author defines Orphism through ancient history and religion, and its undeniable influence on Greek thought is examined. author: Guthrie, William Keith Chambers; publisher: Princeton U.P.
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BIS Lawes Orpheusand Corinna Emma Kirkby Anthony Rooley
Legousin hai gunaikes. Away away Anacreon 'Anacreon's Ode Englished'. Anacreon's Ode call'd The Lute - original Greek. Anacreon's Ode call'd The Lute -' English'd to be sung by a Basse alone'. Orpheus' Hymn to God. At dead low ebb of night 'A Tale out of Anacreon' (Lawes). Sappho to the Goddess of Love. Sappho to the Goddess of Beauty (Blow). Diffugere nives - Horace Odes IV 7. Integer vitae - Horace Odes I 22 (Wilson). When to her lute Corinna sings (Campion). Corinna now you'r young and gay (Eccles). Hero and Leander - Nor com'st thou yet (Lanier). So beautie on the waters stood (Ferrabosco II). Orpheus with his lute (Greene). Stop O ye waves (Weldon). When Orpheus went down to the Regions below. An answer to Orpheus and Euridice - the Words by a Lady (Boyce).
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