a figure of silenus
1Silenus — The Silenoi (Σειληνοί) were followers of Dionysus. They were drunks, and were usually bald and fat with thick lips and squat noses, and had the legs of a human. Later, the plural silenoi went out of use and the only references were to one… …
2Silenus — Depending on the ancient source consulted, Silenus is either the son of Pan or Mercury. Custodian, educator, and follower of Bacchus, he is normally represented in art as a jolly heavy set figure who rides on a donkey, wears a crown of flowers …
3ETRUSCAN BLACK FIGURE POTTERY (CERAMICA A FIGURE NERE ETRUSCA) — A local imitation of Greek black figure pottery (black figures on red ground), which follows the Etrusco Corinthian style toward the middle of the sixth century BC. The first productions seem to be centered on Vulci and include groups defined… …
4Death in Venice — This article is about Thomas Mann s novella. For other uses, see Death in Venice (disambiguation). Death in Venice   …
5Σιληνοῖο — Σιληνός a figure of Silenus masc gen sg (epic) …
6σιληνοῖο — σῑληνοῖο , σῑληνός a figure of Silenus masc gen sg (epic) …
7Σιληνοῖς — Σιληνός a figure of Silenus masc dat pl …
8σιληνοῖς — σῑληνοῖς , σῑληνός a figure of Silenus masc dat pl …
9Σιληνοῖσιν — Σιληνός a figure of Silenus masc dat pl (epic ionic aeolic) …
10σιληνοῖσιν — σῑληνοῖσιν , σῑληνός a figure of Silenus masc dat pl (epic ionic aeolic) …