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the best spell in the papyri graecae magicae tbh
interretialia:MaenadesOriginales “Feminae Factae Ferae” GraecaeMaenadsThe original Greek “Girls Gone
Sed haec est sola una causa cur Linguam Graecam sic amemus.
interretialia:100arrowsshot:Trying more of the Huntress Diana printsBene! Latine et Graece:Pugna Sic
Biblia sacra, Hebraicae, Chaldaice, Graece et Latine, 1569.Typ 530.69.210Houghton Library, Harvard U
o-eheu:Te Pittacio SignaTag YourselfOptime! Graece:σεαυτὸν πιττακίῳ σήμηνον
interretialia:100arrowsshot:Trying more of the Huntress Diana printsBene! Latine et Graece:Pugna Sic
via-appia:Terracotta loutrophoros (ceremonial vase for water). Woman with attendant in naiskos (shri
Magna Graecia. Τα σύμβολα λάβαρα των φυλών της μεγάλης Ελλάδας (vía archaeology)
Terracotta applique in the form of a griffin. From Taranto (ancient Taras/Tarentum), artist unknown
Bronze statuette of a Siren. Unknown South Italian or Etruscan artist; ca. 500 BCE. Now in the Met
Ancient Greek necklace with the “Heracles knot”. Artist unknown; ca. 230-210 BCE. From Taras/Taren
Fragment of a terracotta head of a satyr. Artist unknown; 4th cent. BCE. From Taranto (ancient Tar
Silver tetradrachm of the polis of Naxos (Sicily). On the obverse, a bearded head of Dionysus, wear
Apulian terracotta askos (flask with spout and handle) in the shape of a bull. Artist unknown; 4th
Askos in the shape of a woman’s head, surmounted by an eagle. Artist unknown; ca. 270-200 BCE. Fro
South Italian painted rhyton in the shape of a goat’s head. Artist unknown; 4th cent. BCE. Now in
Statue of a seated poet (Orpheus?)Greek (from Tarentum), Early Hellenistic Period, 330-300 B.C.terra
mini-girlz:Greek Terracotta Aphrodite.South Italycirca 3rd Century B.C.via > sergio mundi / pinte
Silenus speaks to a woman. Fragment of an Apulian krater in the Gnathian style, artist unknown; ca.
Drachma from Bruttium (Locri or Croton). On the obverse, Hera Lacinia; on the reverse, Zeus with hi
Zeus, in the form of a white bull, abducts Europa. Detail from a red-figure calyx-krater signed by
Apulian red-figure lebes gamikos (marriage vase) depicting Eros with a seated woman. Artist unknown
Amycus, king of the Bebryces, is bound by the Argonauts after losing a boxing match to Polydeuces.
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