10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CANEPHOR»
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canephor in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
canephor and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Cult of Isis Among Women in the Graeco-Roman World
The earliest mention of the canephor is in an inscription from Delos set up in 117/
16 B.C. by the priest of the same year together with his daughter who was a
canephor. From this inscription it is evident that the young woman filled the office
for ...
2
Medea, a tragedy, tr. from the Ital. version of J. ...
CREUSA appears, followed by the CANEPHOR.S. Soft music CREUSA lays a
garland at the feet of the statue of DIANA, and recites the following strophe. /
SCENE III. CREUSA, NURSE, THE CANEPHOR.S. Cbeusa. Goddess of the
virgin ...
Gabriel Jean B. Ernest W. Legouvé, Thomas Williams (translator.), 1856
3
The Colonial Andes: Tapestries and Silverwork, 1530-1830
These include the rosettes bordering the image of the canephor, the angel forms
of the feet, the presence of birds of prey, the types of trees, and the bucolic scene,
all of which are reminiscent of images that frequently appear in the free-style ...
Johanna Hecht, Cristina Esteras Martín, Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.), 2004
For example: Two types of coffee produced in C.R. Highlands Arabica, and
canephor robusta Arabica from Abyssinia (Ethiopia) Grows on mountains and
plateau in altitudes ranging from 700 to 2000 meters. Grows in subtropical zone
Mild ...
5
Report on Work Accomplished Durinig April 1 to 15, 1956
... había covertura de malas hierbas o de lcguminos's entre los cafetos, éstos
parecían estar resistiendo mejor el período de sequía. Se notó una deficiencia
parecida a la de manganeso en otras zonas, en 'ambos, C. arabica y C.
canephor''' .
59340 dated year 39, Philadelphus, Artemisios = Payni, there is the name of the
priest of Alexander, Tlepolemos, son of Artapa- pes, and the father of the
canephor of Arsinoe is given as Menemachos. In P. Pet. Ill, 43 (2) col. ii, dated
year 2 of ...
Alan Edouard Samuel, 1962
7
Encyclopedia of Antiquities: And Elements of Archaeology, ...
M. Enc. CANEPHOR/E. Girls carrying baskets, commonly crowned with flowers,
and containing every requisite for sacrifices; especially noticeable in the
sacrifices of Ceres.--M. Enc. CAPRICORN. A goat; upper part, goat; lower, afish.
——c. of ...
Thomas Dudley Fosbroke, 1843
8
A Smaller Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities: ...
The preceding cut represents the two canephor. approaching a candelabrum.
Each, of them elevates one arm to support the basket while she slightly raises her
tunic with the other. CANTHARUS (*cae0apos), a kind of drinking cup, furnished
...
... by the poets of a feast; her power was written on every wall, and her name
inscribed on every tree, until Athens grew weary with the news that halfa-score of
youths had fallen in love with some fair child seen as canephor at a procession!
James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch, 1849
10
Official Catalogue of the Fine Art Department: Class 37. ...
2792 Designs for Canephor.e and Caryatides .... Miss Kearsley. 2793 Designs for
Transparencies and a Monument . . . Miss Kearsley. 2794 DR3IGN8 FOR Lamps
Miss Kearsley. 2795 Design for a Monument to Pitt ...... W. B. Tiffin, Esq. 2790 ...
London Exhibition (1862, London), 1862