10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SATYRAL»
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Antiquitas Lost: The Last of the Shamalans
Behind the satyral, the foliage rustled, and to Jingo's mounting astonishment, a
huge brown susquat rushed into the encampment and stood beside the satyral,
growling and baring his teeth at the salax king. It was Hooks, and the ghastly ...
2
Fictitious and Symbolic Creatures in Art
Some heraldic authorities make the horns more like those of an ox, and the feet
like a dragon's. The Satyral is apparently identical with the man-tiger. The belief
that certain persons have the power of assuming Musimon, Tityrus The Enfield ...
3
Fictitious and Symbolic Creatures in Art With Special ...
Mantiger,. Montegre. or. Manticora. Satyral. A chimerical creature of mediæval
invention, having the body of an heraldic tiger with mane, and the head of an old
man with long spiral horns. Some heraldic authorities make the horns more like ...
... was to inspect Weights and Meafures. •Aretum a Town of EerurU. I. 131. /istoi.
>u/»t«. It was one of the Merhods used by ancient Mathematicians to draw theit
Lines, and Figures in I shall I fhall nor approve of him as a Reader, who. i.4.
SatyraL.
5
Dublin and beyond the Pale: studies in honour of Patrick Healy
The male human-headed lion in heraldry is divided into two types (Neubecker
1977, figs 48-9, 112), the satyr or satyral, an older man with long, twin-spiral
antelope horns on his forehead, and the younger, less bizarre and more common
...
Conleth Manning, Patrick Healy, Rathmichael Historical Society, 1998
6
Heraldry in History, Poetry, and Romance
This monster, being the offspring of the chimaera, resembles its parent in form,
has the head and neck of a woman, the body of a lion, and the wings of an eagle.
The satyr or satyral has the bald head of an old man, and originally had long, ...
Ellen J. Millington, 1858
7
The Failure of Geological Attempts Made by the Greeks: From ...
Strabo informs us that Ion of Chios has alluded to the avulsion of Euboea from
Bwotia in his lost satyral drama, the ' Omphale.' We might refer also to the cases
of Echinus, Phalarus, Heraclea, Sperchius, Alope, Cyne, Opunt, (Eon, Elatea, ...
8
On the Failure of Geological Attempts in Greece Prior to the ...
Strabo informs us that Ion of Chios has alluded to the avulsion of Eubcea from
Bceotia in his lest satyral drama, the ' Omphale.' We might refer also to the cases
of Echinus, Phalarus, Heraclea, Sperchius, Alope, Cyne, Opunt, (Eon, Elatea, ...
9
The Satyrs of Persius. Translated Into English [prose] by T. ...
... a Line expreffing rhe Dolphin fwimming wirh vs'lon. _ L. 94. Sir 'all-m Ur. mighr
allude ro Ham'Mars making his Way rhro' rhe all" by rhe Help of Fire and Vinegar.
when when you see rhe blind Farhers infusing such Srurf inro 18 'SATYRAL.
Thomas SHERIDAN (D.D.), 1728
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A Short and Easy Introduction to Heraldry, in Two Parts: ...
SATYRAL. v .S_ee MAN TYGlZR. _ SCARPE; it is supposed to represent a_
shoulder belt, or an officer's scarf. T. 4, n. il.SC'AL-lNG-L'ADDER. - This
instrument is used-to scale the .walls of besieged castles and CltlCS'. Plate n. 18.
sirgmt ...
Hugh Clark, Thomas Wormull, 1788