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The Numismatic Circular
Androcephalous bull r., crowned by Nike, below, A. A. Sambon, Italie, No. 526.
V.F. £2 5s 1884 Cales. B.C. 280-268. AR. Didrachm. 106.2 grs. (6.88 gr.). Head
of Athene 1. ; behind, Kantharos. R. CALENO (in ex.). Nike, in fast biga 1. B.M.C.
2.
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Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature of the ...
Avellino, in regard to the Androcephalous bull presented in these subjects, 98—
401. AGYLLA, or Ceere, discoveries at, 82—84. ALEXANDER I. of Scotland,
mistakes concerning the coins of that prince, 305, 306. ALEXANDER, II. and 111.,
...
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Florence Nightingale on Mysticism and Eastern Religions: ...
The Louvre has the following pieces, to which Nightingale seems to be referring: '
'Hero Holding a Lion'' (Ancient Orient 19861a); ''Hero Overpowering a Lion'' (AO
19862b); and possibly also ''Hero Overpowering a Lion and Androcephalous ...
Florence Nightingale, G?rard Vall?e, 2003
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Egyptian-type Documents: From the Mediterranean Littoral of ...
Nb-MVt-R', the Pharaoh being symbolized here by the androcephalous sphinx,
which in its turn is protected by the winged uraeus. But the disorder in which the
signs are arranged and above all the vertical position of the nb sign (or the nwb ...
Josep Padró i Parcerisa, 1983
Eagle. Bunbury, No. 26. 60. Larinum, bronze. Centaur. Also eagle. Campania. 61
. Capua, silver didrachm. Bull. Bunbury, No. 27. 62. Comm, silver didrachm.
Cornear. Bunbury, No. 28. 63. Hyria, silver didrachm. Androcephalous bull.
Bunbury.
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The Gentleman's Magazine
Acheloiis, his rival, appears under the form of an androcephalous bull; ringlets of
dark hair adorn his forehead, and a long flowing beard depends from his chin.
The waters of his river gush from his mouth. Hercules has broken off one of his ...
... bird became the symbolic Syren lamenting over the tomb, and the ^Egina
sphinx with its beautiful Phidian head bears not the remotest resemblance to the
androcephalous monster of Egypt and Mesopotamia, nor even to the AEgean
sphinx.
W. Deonna, A. de Ridder, 2013
By James Millingen, Esq. Royal Associate R.S. L.” in a former paper, the writer
offered some remarks on a figure, common upon coins, representing an
Androcephalous Bull, supposed by modern antiquaries to be Bacchus Hebon,
but ...
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Journal of the British Archaeological Association
About B.C. 160, ditto; and many devices of the coins of Italy — as
androcephalous horses, sceptres, hands, pateras, etc., delineated upon them.
About B.C. 60, ditto ; and types introduced which more particularly belonged to
Rome. At this time ...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the ...
Acheloiis, his rival, appears under the form of an androcephalous bull ; ringlets of
dark hair adorn his forehead, and a long flowing beard depends from his chin.
The waters of his river gush from his mouth. Hercules has broken oft" one of his ...
Edward Cave, John Nichols, 1832