Proper noun
Burkert (plural Burkerts)
A surname.
"An indication that at least the main contents of the Cypria were known around 650 BC is provided by the representation of the Judgment of Paris on the Chigi vase " (Burkert 1992:103). Source: Internet
Burkert 1983, pp. 143 149. They agreed that each would give the Athenians one gift and the Athenians would choose whichever gift they preferred. Source: Internet
Burkert, p. 44. We also find A-ta-no-dju-wa-ja ( KO Za 1 inscription, line 1), in Linear A Minoan ; the final part being regarded as the Linear A Minoan equivalent of the Linear B Mycenaean di-u-ja or di-wi-ja (Diwia, "divine"). Source: Internet
Burkert 1992:121 Epicharmus of Kos and Phormis are reported as having been among the first to invent comic fables. Source: Internet
Burkert, p. 170. Her mythographic status as first-born of Rhea and Cronus seems to justify the tradition in which a small offering is made to Hestia before any sacrifice ("Hestia comes first"). Source: Internet
Burkert (1985). p. 21. It seems that the Minoan vegetation goddess Ariadne was absorbed by more powerful divinities. Source: Internet