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| Lamberton, R. D. Rotroff, S. I ... The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... As well as the Little Owl, or glaux, so often seen accompanying the goddess Athena, many other birds played an important role in Greek art and symbolism. This booklet describes the ways in which the Greeks ... 1985 ... As well as the Little Owl, or glaux, so often seen accompanying the goddess Athena, many other birds played an important role in Greek art and symbolism. This booklet describes the ways in which the Greeks viewed birds, from useful hawks and fowl to exotic parakeets and peacocks. Some of the birds most often depicted are imaginary—from the griffin to the “phallos bird,” whose head and neck consisted of an erect penis. |
| Athenaeus, XIII, 580c. Athenaeus, XIII, 577d. Erotian, Glossarium Hippocraticum, 82, 8. Birds. Aristophanes, Birds, 13-14. Schol. on Aristophanes, Birds, 13. Schol. on Aristophanes, Birds, 14. Kock, C.A.F., ... Agora 3 197 ... 2nd-3rd A.D ... Birds ... Aristophanes, Birds, 13-14 ... Schol. on Aristophanes, Birds, 13 |
| Protoattic stamnos decorated with birds. Watercolor by Piet de Jong ... Craig Mauzy ... Ptg. 291 Horizontal (normal) ... 2006 ... Protoattic stamnos decorated with birds. Watercolor by Piet de Jong. |
Flying birds. Carl Roebuck, Nb. No. 7.
Well A. 256 ... 30 April 1938 ... Flying birds. |
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