- In the
pottery of
ancient Greece, a
kylix (/ˈkaɪlɪks/ KY-liks, /ˈkɪlɪks/ KIL-iks;
Ancient Gr****: κύλιξ, pl. κύλικες; also
spelled cylix; pl.: kylikes...
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- Look up
kylix in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
kylix or
cylix is a type of
drinking cup used in
ancient Greece Kylix may also
refer to:
Kylix (gastropod)...
- Korkyne,
whose tomb they show; and that this
Ariadne also died there. In a
kylix by the
painter Aison (c. 425 – c. 410 BC),
Theseus drags the
Minotaur from...
- City. New York: Routledge. p. 74. ISBN 9781138201033. "Attic Red-Figure
Kylix".
Getty Museum.
Retrieved 17
November 2024. Kurke,
Leslie (1997). "Inventing...
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Erotic painting on
ancient Gr****
kylix...
- the film.
Attic kylix depicting a
lover and a beloved.
Brygos Painter.
Around 485 - 480 BCE.
Ashmolean Museum Pederastic scene.
Kylix. Terracotta. Carpenter...
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symposia was kottabos, in
which players swirled the
dregs of
their wine in a
kylix, a platter-like
stemmed drinking vessel, and
flung them at a target. Another...
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genus Kylix include:
Kylix alcyone (Dall, 1919)
Kylix contracta McLean & Poorman, 1971
Kylix halocydne (Dall, 1919)
Kylix hecuba (Dall, 1919)
Kylix ianthe...
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trapping mud in its edge. The
ancient Gr****s also used a
vessel called a
kylix (a
shallow footed bowl), and for
banquets the
kantharos (a deep cup with...