Phiale may refer to: Phiale (spider), a genus of spiders of the family Salticidae (jumping spiders) Phiale, an ancient Greek libation bowl; see patera...
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Patera (redirect from Phiale (libation vessel))
culture of classical antiquity, a patera (Latin pronunciation: [ˈpatɛra]) or phiale (Ancient Greek: φιάλη [pʰi.á.lɛː]) is a shallow ceramic or metal libation...
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The Phiale Painter, also known as Boston Phiale Painter, was a painter of the Attic red-figure style. He was active around 460 to 430 BC. The Phiale Painter...
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Phiale is a term in ancient Greek architecture for a building or columned arcade around a fountain, the equivalent of the Roman nymphaeum. The falling...
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Phiale formosa is a species of spider in the family Salticidae (jumping spiders). It is found in Costa Rica. "Taxon details Phiale formosa (Banks, 1909)"...
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known as the headspace. The English word "vial" is derived from the Greek phiale, meaning "a broad flat container". Comparable terms include the Latin phiala...
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from an oinochoē (wine jug) into a phiale, a shallow bowl designed for the purpose. After wine was poured from the phiale, the remainder of the oinochoē's...
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Phiale elegans is a species of spiders of the jumping spider family, Salticidae. It is found in Panama. Pickard-Cambridge, F. O. (1901a). Arachnida - Araneida...
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The Phiale of Megara is an ancient Greek silver phiale, a libation vessel, found in a tomb in Upper Macedonia near present-day Kozani. Dated form c. 500...
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Phiale is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by Carl Ludwig Koch in 1846. P. albovittata has been considered a junior synonym of Freya...
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Phidippus whitmani (redirect from Phiale modestus)
Phidippus Species: P. whitmani Binomial name Phidippus whitmani Peckham & Peckham, 1909 Synonyms Phiale modestus Phidippus paludatus Dendryphantes whitmani...
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to Bowls (vessel) and Communal bowl. "The Phiale of Achyris". Archaeological Institute of America. The Phiale is dated from 300 BC and is made of gold...
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The seven bowls (Greek: φιάλας, phialas (acc. pl.), nom. sing. φιάλη, phialē; also translated as cups or vials) are a set of plagues mentioned in Revelation...
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Phiela (redirect from Phiale (Bithynia))
Phiela or Phiale was a coastal town of ancient Bithynia located on the Bosphorus. Its site is located near Körfez in Asiatic Turkey. Richard Talbert, ed...
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(σωλήν, sōlēn) the "receiver" (قَابِلَة, qābila; ἄγγος, angos or φιάλη, phialē) container In the case of another distilling vessel, the retort, the "cap"...
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paintings show her feeding the dragon the sleeping drug in a liquid form from a phialē, or shallow cup. In the founding myth of Thebes, Cadmus, a Phoenician prince...
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right: Artemis holding an oinochoe, Apollo holding a laurel branch and a phiale, about to pour a libation on the altar. Attic red-figure column-krater 450...
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Hasarius adansoni (redirect from Phiale fusca)
Cyrene fusca Hasarius albocircumdatus Sidusa borealis Evarcha longipalpis Phiale fusca Tachyskarthmos annamensis Nebridia borealis Jacobia brauni Vitia albipalpis...
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include female clothing such as high boots and a chiton. Ceramic Athenian Pelike. Phiale Painter. Ancient Greek. Around 430 BCE. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston...
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Панагюрско златно съкровище) is a Thracian treasure. The treasure consists of a phiale, an amphora, three oinochoai and four rhytons with total weight of 6.164 kg...
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A Campanian ware phiale (libation bowl) with mould-made relief decoration. c. 300 BC....
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Libation scene: Poseidon seated on a chair, wearing a chiton and a himation, holding a trident and a phiale.450-440 BC red-figure Attic amphora.Louvre...
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Athenian agora. It showed her enthroned, with a lion attendant, holding a phiale (a dish for making libations to the gods) and a tympanon (a hand drum)....
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The phialide (/ˈfaɪəlaɪd/ FY-ə-lyde; Greek: phialis, diminutive of phiale, a broad, flat vessel) is a flask-shaped projection from the vesicle (dilated...
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Coin (obol) struck at Delphi, 480 BC, obverse: Short tripod, reverse: Pellet within circle (omphalos or phiale)...
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Rogozen Treasure A silver phiale with gold decoration depicting Auge and Heracles. Material silver Created 400 B.C. - 300 B.C. Discovered 1985 at Rogozen...
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Christian basilica, which according to Eusebius were symbols of purification. Phiale is an equivalent Greek term. A nymphaeum for al fresco summer dining featuring...
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1952 the discovery of copies from Tivoli revealed that the korai carried phiale, suggesting that they might be either the arrephoroi (as "bearers of unmentionable...
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jugs and cups, several types of kylix also just called cups, kantharos, phiale, skyphos, oinochoe and loutrophoros, vases for oils, perfumes and cosmetics...
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substance from a wine jug into a bowl known as a phiale. Then, a part of the substance was poured from the phiale as an offering and the remainder is consumed...
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