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antichthon
‖ antichthon (ænˈtɪkθəʊn) [Gr. ἀντίχθων, prop. adj. (sc. γῆ earth), f. ἀντί opposite to + χθών the earth, ground.] A (hypothetical) second Earth on the opposite side of the sun.1655–60 Stanley Hist. Philos. (1701) 391/2 The tenth is Antichthon, an Earth above, or opposite to ours. 1693 Phil. Trans. ...
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Antichthon
Antichthon is the peer-reviewed academic journal of the Australasian Society for Classical Studies.
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Antichthones
See also
Antichthon (hypothetical planet)
Early world maps
Mappa mundi
References
History of geography
Mythological peoples
Legendary tribes in Greco-Roman
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antichthones
‖ antichthones Obs. (ænˈtɪkθəniːz) [L., a. Gr. pl. of ἀντίχθων (sc. ‘men’): see prec.] The inhabitants of the opposite side of the earth.1601 Holland Pliny (1634) I. 129 Many haue taken it [Ceylon] to be the place of the Antipodes, calling it the Antichthones world. 1684 T. Burnet Th. Earth I. 255 T...
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Catullus 8
Antichthon, 8. pp. 93–96.
Dyson, M. (1973). "Catullus 8 and 76". Classical Quarterly, 23. pp. 127–143.
Moritz, L. A. (1966).
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counter-earth
ˈcounter-earth [counter- 8: a transl. of Gr. ἀντίχθων, f. ἀντί over against, opposite + χθών the earth.] An opposite or secondary Earth, in the Pythagorean system: cf. antichthon.1857 Whewell Hist. Induct. Sc. I. 52 They asserted that there was an antichthon, or counter-earth. 1865 [see antichthon]....
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Lex Quisquis
Baumann, "Some Problems of the Lex Quisquis", Antichthon 1 (1967) 49-59.
Lothar Kolmer, "Christus als beleidigte Majestät.
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Lucius Arruntius (consul 22 BC)
Antichthon, 23, 51–66. doi:10.1017/S0066477400003683
Martha Hoffman Lewis, The Official Priests of Rome under the Julio-Claudians.
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Australasian Society for Classical Studies
Antichthon
ASCS has published the peer-reviewed academic journal, Antichthon, annually since 1967. Antichthon offers articles on topics relating to the languages, literature, thought, history and archaeology of the ancient world.
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Elizabeth Minchin
Until 2014 she was one of the two editors of Antichthon, the journal of the Australasian Society for Classical Studies.
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Lyudmila Filipova
Dante's Antichthon
Dante's Antichthon was published in 2010. „Антихтонът на Данте“ (2010)
„Dante's Antichthon“. Превод на Angela Rodel. Sofia: Egmont Bulgaria, 2014, 632 p.
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Silvanus (magister peditum)
Nutt, "Silvanus and the Emperor Constantius II" 7 9 (1973) Antichthon 80–89.
355 deaths
4th-century Frankish people
4th-century Roman usurpers
Assassinated
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Chris Scott (writer)
Works
Bartleby (1971, 2016)
To Catch a Spy (1978)
Antichthon (1982)
Hitler's Bomb (1984)
The Heretic (1985) (Antichthon published under another title. (The house, financed by Gulf oil money, didn't like the Greek title Antichthon.)")
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Gradius ReBirth
The planet Antichthon, a protectorate of the Gradian Empire, suddenly and mysteriously falls silent. Venom, which mentions that Antichthon's mother computer was now under the control of the Bacterians.
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Marcus Arrecinus Clemens (consul)
Arrecinus Clemens", Antichthon, 10 (1976), pp. 79–83.
1st-century praetorian prefects
Clemens, Marcus
Executed ancient Roman people
People executed by
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