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- as a kottabos player. The inscription beside her is Doric, the dialect used by the Sicilians. As Antiphanes wrote in his play: "the kottabos player...
- McGee and appeared three times a year. The name "Kottabos" was taken from the Gr**** drinking game kottabos. Robert Yelverton Tyrrell was the first editor-in-chief...
- in competitive entertainments. A game sometimes pla**** at symposia was kottabos, in which players swirled the dregs of their wine in a kylix, a platter-like...
- Banqueters playing Kottabos and girl playing the aulos, Greece (c. 420 BCE). Banqueting and music have continued to be two important entertainments since...
- been banned at some institutions, particularly colleges and universities. Kottabos is one of the earliest known drinking games from ancient Greece, dated...
- lyrics and poems in magazines since entering Trinity College, especially in Kottabos and the Dublin University Magazine. In mid-1881, at 27 years old, he published...
- College Dublin. As an undergraduate he contributed to the literary magazine Kottabos, starting in 1869. His first poem appeared in the Dublin University Magazine...
- Painting, on the inside of a kylix, of a hetaira or prostitute playing kottabos, a drinking game pla**** at symposia in which the parti****nts flicked the...
- publish newspapers and magazines. From 1869 to 1893, the literary magazine Kottabos was published, edited by Robert Yelverton Tyrrell. It has been called 'perhaps...
- tradition inspired by the use of the Gr**** banquet. Banqueters playing Kottabos while a musician plays the Aulos, decorated by the artist 'Nicias'/'Nikias'...