The kithara or
cithara. (κιθάρα, kithāra,
cithara. was an ancient Greek musical instrument in the lyre or lyra family. In modern Greek the
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cithara is a species of small sea snail , marine gastropod mollusk in the family Costellariidae , the ribbed miters
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cithara is a black coloured subspecies of ground beetle in the Carabinae subfamily that is endemic to Sichuan , China
Kaynak: Carabus exiguus citharaEriogonum cithariforme is a species of wild buckwheat known by the common name
cithara buckwheat. It is endemic to the mountains of
Kaynak: Eriogonum cithariformeBritish English citharoede) or, in modern usage, citharist, refers to a classical Greek professional performer (singer) of the
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cithara comes our word guitar and though the guitar more directly evolved from the lute, the same mystique surrounds the guitar idols
Kaynak: Music of ancient Romepoetry (kitharistike played to the
cithara , a type of lyre) along with drama , epic poetry , dancing , painting and other forms of mimesis .
Kaynak: Lyric poetryStrings of varying lengths require a frame like that of the harp, or of the Egypt ian
cithara which had one of the arms supporting the
Kaynak: EpigonionAn Apollo Citharoedus, or Apollo Citharede, is a statue or other image of Apollo with a
cithara (lyre). Among the best-known examples
Kaynak: Apollo Citharoedusdeveloped the citharoedic nomos (sung to the accompaniment of the
cithara or lyre ) by making the divisions of the ode seven instead of four.
Kaynak: TerpanderEunomos and his
cithara : Egan (1994) affirms that there are several independent Greek sources that tell the story of Eunomos and the
Kaynak: Cicada (mythology)(probably a French diminutive form of
cithara, and not from Latin cista, a box), an archaic musical instrument of which the exact form
Kaynak: CitoleThe Euneidae, a Lemnian clan of
cithara -players, regarded Euneus as their ancestor. See also : List of Greek mythological figures
Kaynak: EuneusThe Apollo of Mantua and its variants are early forms of the Apollo Citharoedus statue type, in which the god holds the
cithara in his
Kaynak: Apollo of MantuaClassical and medieval Latin had
cithara as a kind of guitar or lyre, and so did the medieval Romance languages.
Cithara was pronounced "
Kaynak: List of Arabic loanwords in EnglishAt the Lacedaemonian festival of the Carneia , there were musical contests with the
cithara , in which the Lesbian musicians of
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