An oenochoe, also spelled oinochoe (Ancient Greek: οἰνοχόη; from Ancient Greek: οἶνος, oînos, "wine", and Ancient Greek: χέω, khéō, lit. 'I pour', sense...
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depicting a wild goat, from Nimrud, Iraq, 9th–7th century BC Ancient Greek oenochoe with wild goats, 625–600 BC Goat-lion chimera on a red-figure plate, c...
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A banqueter reaches into a krater with an oenochoe to replenish his kylix with wine, c. 490–480 BCE, Louvre...
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Boreas' rape of Oreithyia, Apulian red-figure oenochoe, 360 BC, Louvre....
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typology of Greek vase shapes jug or pitcher shapes include various types of oenochoe, and the olpe. An early mention of a pitcher occurs in the Book of Genesis...
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large jar designed to be carried by two men, and served from pitchers (oenochoe). Determined by the symposiarch, the wine was diluted to a specific strength...
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wine-servant pours the new, red wine into a serving ewer, from a large, ornate oenochoe, which earlier had been filled with water. Behind the wine servant stands...
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Pederastic couples. Boy at centre is holding an oenochoe in his left hand and giving a kylix to a person on a couch in his right hand. Attic kylix. Around...
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autographed photo of Cy Young; an 1889 jack of the United States; an ancient oenochoe; a 1930s Harley-Davidson rainsuit; a vintage fruit press; a 1930s spanker;...
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Minor, with centers of production at Miletus and Chios. Two forms prevail oenochoes, which copied bronze models, and dishes, with or without feet. The decoration...
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Polynices offering Eriphyle the necklace of Harmonia; Attic red-figure oenochoe ca. 450–440 BC. Louvre museum...
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wagon wheel hub Ceremonial wagon model Ceremonial wagon model Etruscan oenochoe Greek pottery Vix krater Vix krater detail Vix krater lid Hochdorf Chieftain's...
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higher than 30 cm. Oil flasks (alabastra, aryballos), pyxides, kraters, oenochoes and cups were the most common vessels painted. Sculptured vases were also...
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from Scandinavia migrate south into the European continent. Wine pitcher (oenochoe) from Rhodes is begun, finished in 625 BC. It is now at the Museum of Fine...
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samples of the use of the Greek alphabet. The text is scratched on an oenochoe, which was found in 1871 and is named after the location where it was found...
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Oenochoe from Archaic period, 750-600 BC...
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An oenochoe (wine jug) found near Metapontum....
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period of vases ends in Ancient Greece (approximate date). A wine pitcher (oenochoe) from Rhodes is finished, having been begun in 650 BC. Yuan Taotu, diplomat...
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Oenochoe from Archaic period, 750–600 BC; Leventis Municipal Museum of Nicosia...
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oedema, oedematous oen- wine Greek ϝοῖνος (woînos), οἶνος (oînos) enology, oenochoe, oenologist, oenology, oenophile, oenophilia, oinochoe oesophag- gullet...
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adorned with wreathes. The east wall has a lone nude servant boy holding an oenochoe next to a serving table holding a krater and garland of olive leaves. In...
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Aristotle used the analogy of the movement of water through a porous pot (an oenochoe shown) to help explain biological processes as mechanisms....
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Erechtheion Ancient Greek egg-and-dart painted on the lower part of an oenochoe, by the Meidias Painter, 420–410 BC, terracotta, Metropolitan Museum of...
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Aeneas bearing Anchises, black-figure oenochoe, c. 520-510 BC., Louvre Museum (F 118)...
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was brought to light early in the 1980s; a bronze batillum and an Italic oenochoe were among the finds. Mtskheta-Mtianeti Melikishvili, Giorgi et al. (1970)...
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c. 430 BCE. Skyphos, c. 740 BC Glaux skyphos Hermogenes skyphos Jugs Oenochoe Shape 1 Oinochoe Shape 2 Oinochoe Shape 3 Oinochoe Shape 7 Olpe Small oil...
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Aeneas leaves Troy with his father Anchises in his arms, black-figured oenochoe, c. 520-510BC, Musée du Louvre (F 118)....
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oedema, oedematous oen- wine Greek ϝοῖνος (woînos), οἶνος (oînos) enology, oenochoe, oenologist, oenology, oenophile, oenophilia, oinochoe oesophag- gullet...
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Necklace pendants with Egyptian gods (Tarquinia National Museum) Bull-shaped oenochoe with earrings (Tarquinia National Museum) Olla on high support, with a...
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