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ANCIENT HELLENIC (GREEK) GRIFFIN (GRYPAS)

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Producer(s)Gregory (Grigorios) Zorzos
Director(s)Gregory (Grigorios) Zorzos
Release Date2007
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Runtime12:14 minu min
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Educational Materials Yes

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Study inquiring work “ANCIENT HELLENIC (GREEK) GRIFFIN”, the author Grigoris Zorzos, analyzes the form and the symbolisms of Grypas (Gripas, Griffin, Griffon, грифон, Gryffen, girphinne, gryfoun, gryphen) according to the ancient Greek diachronic thought.
Are presented forms of ancient Greek Grypas from discoveries and ancient currencies that are unknown in our modern world. The Grypas was one from the named monsters or strange beings of ancient Greece.
For the ancient Greeks the symbolism of Grypas was explicit and evident and for this reason each other representation Grypas was forgery of real internal revelation that the form and logic of Grypas transported and mean the prohibited martial arts or the bravery and the fighting faculty and the fighting arts and closed secrets of these in the many. The Grypas has as action the salvation of impossible.

Opinion of author: Generally the Grypas where when it is also presented in ancient Greek discoveries it has always a special importance or declarative significance of research with the secular conscience and knowledge and her agents that are connected with the martial arts, the bravery, the defence of impossible, the strategy, the defence etc and present the various forms of ancient Greek Grypas through discoveries and ancient currencies that are unknown in our modern world.

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Last Updated On:May 21, 2012

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