- statuettes,
Papposilenus has a pot belly,
flabby **** and
shaggy thighs. In
these depictions, it is
often clear that the
Papposilenus is an
actor playing...
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Papposilenus – a
representation of
Silenus as an old man, a
stock character in
satyr plays. He is
playing crotales (cymbals)....
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Actor as
Papposilenus,
around 100 AD,
after 4th-century BC original...
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Dionysus on a panther's back; on the left, a
papposilenus holding a tambourine. Side A from a red-figure bell-shaped crater, c. 370 BC....
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companions of Pan and Dionysus.
Agreus Ampelos Marsyas Nomios Silenus or
Papposilenus:
companion and
tutor to the wine god Dionysus. Scylla: once a nereid...
- A
Roman actor playing Papposilenus,
marble statue, c. 100 AD,
after a Gr****
original from the 4th
century BC...
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villa at
Torre Astura,
whose statue represents an
actor masquerading as
Papposilenus, the
father of the Satyrs, a
guide in the
theater (in
satirical drama)...
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Roman copy of
another work
attributed to Praxiteles,
Capitoline Museums Papposilenus bearing the
infant Dionysos,
variant on the
Olympia Hermes, c. 350–300...
- Labourer" 2:22 11. "The Manticore" 2:35 12. "Electric Dionysus" 3:06 13. "Candaulism" 3:15 14. "Nikki Danjo" 2:37 15. "Old Nick" 3:40 16. "
Papposilenus" 3:46...
- et al. Late
Miocene Spain ( Canary Islands) A
species of Osilinus.
Papposilenus Gen. et comb. et sp. nov
Valid DeVries Early Paleogene to
Miocene Pisco...