-
under gl**** in
temperate regions: 'Concerto Apollo' '
Halios Bright Fuchsia' '
Halios Violet' '
Halios White' 'Laser Rose' 'Laser
Salmon with Eye' 'Laser Scarlet'...
- mythology, the Old Man of the Sea (Ancient Gr****: ἅλιος γέρων, romanized:
hálios gérōn; Gr****: Γέροντας της Θάλασσας, romanized: Yérondas tis Thál****as)...
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Romeo and Juliet, II.ii.90.
Halio 1998, pp. 49–50...
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Several types of
water deities conform to a
single type: that of Homer's
halios geron or Old Man of the Sea: Nereus, Proteus,
Glaucus and Phorkys. These...
- water, one of
several deities whom
Homer calls the "Old Man of the Sea" (
hálios gérôn). Some who
ascribe a
specific domain to
Proteus call him the god of...
-
Odysseus first saw her in the land of the
Phaeacians (Od. vi. 100). And
Halios and
Laodamas performed before Alcinous and
Odysseus with ball play, accompanied...
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Arthur F. (eds.). Shakespeare, Text and Theater:
Essays in
Honor of Jay L.
Halio. Newark:
University of
Delaware Press. ISBN 978-0-87413-699-9. Dawson, Anthony...
- (mermen) may be seen
bearing tridents. Likewise, the Old Man of the Sea (
halios geron) and the god
Nereus are seen
holding tridents. Tritons,
other mermen...
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Romeo and
Juliet 5.3/145–152
Romeo and
Juliet 5.3/161–162
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