- 1086/376342, S2CID 162136704 Shaw, Carl A. (2014),
Satyric Play: The
Evolution of Gr****
Comedy and
Satyr Drama, Oxford, England:
Oxford University Press...
- the city’s most
complex and
prestigious cultural event of the year." The
satyric drama may be
traced back to
Pratinas of Phlius, c. 500 BC.
After settling...
- Look up
satyr in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
satyr is a
mythical creature.
Satyr may also
refer to:
Satyr (Dungeons & Dragons), a
fictional creature...
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eponymous founder of Taras.
Satyrions is a
former name for
orchids from
their connection to
satyrs. (see Orchis)
Satyrion is also a name for
ragwort and...
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Nymphs and
Satyr (French:
Nymphes et Satyre) is an oil on
canvas painting created by the
French artist William-Adolphe
Bouguereau in 1873. The painting...
- The
Resting Satyr or
Leaning Satyr, also
known as the
Satyr anapauomenos (in
ancient Gr**** ἀναπαυόμενος, from ἀναπαύω / anapaúô, to rest) is a statue...
- The Satyrinae, the
satyrines or satyrids,
commonly known as the browns, are a
subfamily of the
Nymphalidae (brush-footed butterflies). They were formerly...
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Hericium erinaceus,
commonly known as lion's mane, yamabu****ake,
bearded tooth fungus, or
bearded hedgehog, is a
species of
tooth fungus. It
tends to...
- ****igns to
Pratinas only
twelve satyric dramas, thus
leaving a
sufficient number of
tragedies to make
three for
every satyric drama, that is,
twelve tetralogies...
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conflation with Gr****
satyrs, they and
Faunus were
represented as
naked men (e.g. the
Barberini Faun).
Later fauns became copies of the
satyrs of Gr**** mythology...