-
among the
Thracian Dii and Bessi. J. E.
Harrison identifies them with the
Satyri (Satyrs), the
attendants and
companions of
Dionysus in his revels, and also...
- His
siblings were Satyrus, the
subject of Ambrose's De
excessu fratris Satyri, and Marcellina, who made a
profession of
virginity sometime between 352...
- funebris
Binomial name
Bicyclus funebris (Guérin-Méneville, 1844)
Synonyms Satyris funebris Guérin-Méneville, 1844
Mycalesis nebulosa Felder and Felder, 1867...
-
World (1912) p. 106; cf.
Pastor I, iii. 7, also Ambrose, De
Excessu fratris Satyri 80
Gerald O'
Collins and
Edward G. Farrugia, A
Concise Dictionary of Theology...
- with the
funeral sermon, On the
Death of a
Brother (De
excessu fratris Satyri). The
church of
Santa Maria presso San
Satiro in
Milan refers to him. Satyrus...
- Faith,
January 18, 2008 Spe Salvi, §10 St. Ambrose. "De
excessu fratris sui
Satyri", II, 47: CSEL 73, 274 Full text of the
encyclical in
English Full text...
- symboli, De sacramentis, De mysteriis, De paenitentia, De
excessu fratris Satyri, De
obitu Valentiniani, De
obitu Theodosii,
Vienna 1955, CSEL
Corpus Scriptorum...
- (woodwose),
following (due to a
probable transposition error with the
previous Satyri or fauni,
glossed as unfæle men),
Wright notes that the
entry "furnishes...
- Thysanosomatinae.
Bertia was
first described in a
chimpanzee as
Bertia satyri, and in an
orangutan as B.
studeri by
Blanchard (1891). The
genus Berti...
-
Friedrich Julius August (1875).
Commentatio de Pane et
paniscis atque satyris cornutis in
operibus artium Graecarum Romanarumque repraesentatis. (Index...