10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ANGUIPED»
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anguiped in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
From Pergamon to Sperlonga: Sculpture and Context
Anguiped monster: Etruscan black-figure vase from Vulci attributed to the Micali
Painter. London, British Museum BM B 62. 103. Anguiped monster: Praenestine
bronze foot of a cista from Tarquinia. Copenhagen, National Museum. 104.
Nancy Thomson De Grummond, Brunilde Sismondo Ridgway, 2000
2
The Rediscovery of Gnosticism
Bonner argued that the word Abrasax was only a word of power, like IAO/IAHU.
37 The word should not be construed, he maintained, as the proper name of the
cock-headed anguiped. To give only one of many examples, the Oslo Papyrus, ...
We believe with Seyrig,952 that this bust with its double rosettes represents the
sun god, Helios, and that the attacking horseman, blazing away with his bow and
arrows at the aroused and counterattacking anguiped, is to be identified with the
...
4
Hellenistic Sculpture: The styles of ca. 100-31 B.C
Several Satyrs fighting anguiped Giants, at half-lifesize scale (if the human body
is taken as standard), have long been known but have only recently been studied
in relation to their findspot: the niches of a late Caesarian/early Augustan ...
Brunilde Sismondo Ridgway, 2002
anguiped giant. This grouping he then compares to the very familiar group on the
east frieze of the Great Altar. Closer examination of the presumed fragment of a
shield under a raking light revealed that it is covered with feathers, and indeed is
...
Günter Kopcke, Mary B. Moore, 1979
6
The sculpture of the sanctuary of Athena Polias at Priene
the giant frontally, as is the case with one of the principal actors in the
gigantomachy, Athena (31), and her opponent, the anguiped giant (32) ; or the
god frontally, as the Artemis ( ?) of 18 and 19. Of nearly three dozen figures
where enough ...
Joseph Coleman Carter, 1983
7
Occultus Liber: A Novel by Neil Baker
“For hasn't it always been our calling since the beginning? When we as candles,
as oolachans, were but bright candidates in white togas, roaring like anguiped
hounds for a curious prey. Check out my rennet.” “You speak nonsense,” Ida ...
8
The Codrus Painter: Iconography and Reception of Athenian ...
Marine and/or anguiped creatures similar to Triton are found in Etruscan funerary
contexts throughout the centuries, clearly linked to Etruscan beliefs about the
afterlife.55 The representation of Triton and Poseidon on the Triton cup (cat. 18,
pl.
9
Gnostic Philosophy: From Ancient Persia to Modern Times
associations and is identical to magic gems of the Abrasax, or anguiped type,
from the Roman period. The figures (with cock's or ass's head and serpent feet)
often bear names of Jewish origin found in Gnostic textsasthe names of gods ...
10
Robertson's Words for a Modern Age: A Cross Reference of ...
Qualifying words: anguiform, anguiiii- form, anguine, anguineous, anguiped
anhydro- (Gk., without water) See hydro- for "water" words. anima-, anim- (L.,
animal life; breath; soul; mind) Also see fauna, spir-, therio- and zoo- for more
related ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ANGUIPED»
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The Cerveteri Necropolis, Etruscan City of the Dead
Furthermore, denizens of the Underworld, such as Cerberus and an anguiped demon, are also represented in the reliefs. Thus, the reliefs may ... «Ancient Origins, Jan 15»