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Reign of
Comus was
begun by
Mantegna for the
Studiolo of
Isabella d'Este and was
completed by
Lorenzo Costa in 1511/12. This
pictured Comus as the ruler...
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Comus or
Komus is the god of festivity, revels, and
nocturnal dalliances (the so-called
Komastic rituals).
Comus or
Komus may also
refer to:
Comus, a...
- m****e to the
first Comus event. One
Mardi Gras
historian describes The
Mistick Krewe's
creation in New
Orleans thus: It was
Comus, who, in 1857, saved...
-
edition of
Comus at
Internet Archive Comus with
illustrations by
Arthur Rackham at
Internet Archive Comus at
Project Gutenberg Text of
Comus at the Milton...
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COMU can
refer to:
Çomu, İskilip Çanakkale
Onsekiz Mart
University COMU, (1-Cyano-2-ethoxy-2-oxoethylidenaminooxy)dimethylamino-morpholino-carbenium hexafluorophosphate...
- the
Royal Navy have been
named HMS
Comus,
after the Gr**** god of festivity,
revels and
nocturnal dalliances: HMS
Comus (1806) was a 22-gun post ship launched...
- in Kent. The band was
named after Comus (a
masque by John Milton), and also
after the name of the Gr**** god
Comus. The band grew from an
early folk duo...
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Comus S.p.A. is an
Italian musical instrument manufacturer, best
known for
manufacturing electronic and
electric small home
organs and
chord organs, as...
- François (1739). Les Dons de
Comus ou les Délices de la
Table (in French). Paris: Chez Prault, Fils. pp. 222 and 235. Les Dons de
Comus, ou les Délices de la...
- The
masque Comus, or
There in the
Blissful Shades (HWV * 44) is a
short version of John Milton's
Comus,
based on a
libretto earlier made by John Dalton...