- the
hubris of
Marsyas and the
justice of his punishment. One
strand of
modern comparative mythography regards the
domination of
Marsyas by
Apollo as an...
-
Apollo and
Marsyas is the name of the
following paintings:
Apollo and Daphnis, also
known as
Apollo and
Marsyas, a c. 1483
painting by
Pietro Perugino...
-
indications that
would help to
visualize it.
Marsyas cries out "Why do you tear me from myself?".
Marsyas was a
skillful player of the
classical aulos...
- very high
relative velocity. It was
named after the
satyr Marsyas from Gr**** mythology.
Marsyas was
initially listed as a
potentially hazardous asteroid...
- his
sculpture "
Marsyas") for
piano and
orchestra by
Estonian composer Arvo Pärt was
premiered in the Tate
Modern Turbine Hall. "
Marsyas -
Anish Kapoor's...
-
Marsyas (also
known as
Marsyas II, 1940–30 May 1964) was a
French Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. He was the
dominant stayer in
France in the mid-1940s...
-
Marsyas is a
satyr who had a
music contest with Apollo.
Marsyas may also
refer to:
Marsyas (horse), a
French Thoroughbred racehorse 343158
Marsyas, an...
- The
Flaying of
Marsyas is the
death of
Marsyas in
ancient Gr**** mythology. It may
refer to a
number of
works of art
depicting the scene, including: Flaying...
-
Marsyas is a
genus of
beetles in the
family Carabidae,
containing the
following species:
Marsyas bahiae Tschitscherine, 1900
Marsyas bicolor Straneo, 1968...
-
story of
Marsyas's hubris. He
describes a
musical contest between Marsyas,
playing the aulos, and the god Apollo,
playing the lyre.
Marsyas loses and...