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- Coryphaeus abstract "In Attic drama, Coryphaeus, or Koryphaios (Greek κορυφαῖος koryphaîos, from κορυφή koryphḗ́, the top of the head, and often corypheus in English) was the leader of the chorus. Hence the term (sometimes in an Anglicized form "coryphe") is used for the chief or leader of any company or movement. The coryphaeus spoke for all the rest, whenever the chorus took part in the action, in quality of a person of the drama, during the course of the acts.The term has passed into a general name for the chief or principal of any company, corporation, sect, opinion, etc. Thus, Eustathius of Antioch is called the coryphaeus of the First Council of Nicaea; and Cicero calls Zeno the coryphaeus of the Stoics.Paul the Apostle is often entitled Coryphaeus in Christian iconography.In 1856 in the University of Oxford there was founded the office of Coryphaeus or Praecentor, whose duty it was to lead the musical performances directed by the Choragus. The office ceased to exist in 1899.".
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- Coryphaeus wikiPageRevisionID "668364591".
- Coryphaeus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_theatre.
- Coryphaeus wikiPageWikiLink Choragus.
- Coryphaeus wikiPageWikiLink Choregos.
- Coryphaeus wikiPageWikiLink Cicero.
- Coryphaeus wikiPageWikiLink Classical_Athens.
- Coryphaeus wikiPageWikiLink Dragon_Age:_Inquisition.
- Coryphaeus wikiPageWikiLink Dragon_Age_II.
- Coryphaeus wikiPageWikiLink Eustathius_of_Antioch.
- Coryphaeus wikiPageWikiLink First_Council_of_Nicaea.
- Coryphaeus wikiPageWikiLink Greek_chorus.
- Coryphaeus wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Coryphaeus wikiPageWikiLink Iconography.
- Coryphaeus wikiPageWikiLink Paul_the_Apostle.
- Coryphaeus wikiPageWikiLink Stoicism.
- Coryphaeus wikiPageWikiLink USS_Corypheus.
- Coryphaeus wikiPageWikiLink USS_Corypheus_(1862).
- Coryphaeus wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Oxford.
- Coryphaeus wikiPageWikiLink Zeno_of_Citium.
- Coryphaeus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chorus Leader".
- Coryphaeus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chorus leader".
- Coryphaeus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Coryphaeus".
- Coryphaeus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Greek chorus leader".
- Coryphaeus wikiPageWikiLinkText "chorus leader".
- Coryphaeus wikiPageWikiLinkText "coryphaei".
- Coryphaeus wikiPageWikiLinkText "coryphaeus".
- Coryphaeus wikiPageWikiLinkText "coryphée".
- Coryphaeus hasPhotoCollection Coryphaeus.
- Coryphaeus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:1728.
- Coryphaeus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:1911.
- Coryphaeus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Coryphaeus subject Category:Ancient_Greek_theatre.
- Coryphaeus hypernym Leader.
- Coryphaeus type Article.
- Coryphaeus type Person.
- Coryphaeus type Work.
- Coryphaeus type Article.
- Coryphaeus type Source.
- Coryphaeus type Work.
- Coryphaeus type Thing.
- Coryphaeus comment "In Attic drama, Coryphaeus, or Koryphaios (Greek κορυφαῖος koryphaîos, from κορυφή koryphḗ́, the top of the head, and often corypheus in English) was the leader of the chorus. Hence the term (sometimes in an Anglicized form "coryphe") is used for the chief or leader of any company or movement.".
- Coryphaeus label "Coryphaeus".
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- Coryphaeus sameAs Corifeo.
- Coryphaeus sameAs Coryphée.
- Coryphaeus sameAs Corifeo.
- Coryphaeus sameAs Korifeo.
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- Coryphaeus sameAs Corifeu.
- Coryphaeus sameAs m.05c7rd.
- Coryphaeus sameAs Корифей.
- Coryphaeus sameAs Koryfé.
- Coryphaeus sameAs Корифей.
- Coryphaeus sameAs Q1585001.
- Coryphaeus sameAs Q1585001.
- Coryphaeus wasDerivedFrom Coryphaeus?oldid=668364591.
- Coryphaeus isPrimaryTopicOf Coryphaeus.