- (ἀνδρών), the
citizen quarters of the household. The parti****nts, or "
symposiasts",
would recline on
pillowed couches arra****
against the
three walls of...
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Ancient Gr**** art the
kynodesme was worn by some athletes, actors, poets,
symposiasts and komasts. It was worn
temporarily while in
public and
could be taken...
- Many kynodesmē are
depicted on vases,
almost exclusively confined to
symposiasts and komasts, who are as a
general rule
older (or at
least mature) men...
-
contrasting (not
necessarily opposing)
views on that topic.
Honoraria for the
symposiasts are
funded at an
adjusted rate
based on the
current size of the endowment...
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Drawing of a
kylix from Tanagra, Boeotia, c. 500 BC. A
symposiast sings ὦ παίδων κάλλιστε, the
beginning of a
verse by Theognis...
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Roman triumph, and the
olive wreath the
prize at the
Olympic Games.
Symposiasts wore
crowns of roses,
while maenads and
other followers of
Dionysus wore...
- have been suggested:
primarily teacher, priestess,
chorus leader, and
symposiast. However, the
performance contexts of many of Sappho's
fragments are not...
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different kind of target. On a red-figure cup by Apollodoros, it
shows some
symposiasts aiming at a
target with a phallus-headed bird
balancing on top of a tripod...
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symposiarch should be able to
diagnose the
degree of
inebriation of his
fellow symposiasts and make sure that the
symposium progressed smoothly and
without drunken...
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President 1909–1923
Minister 1862–1924 ?
Stephen Henry Olin
Acting 1923–1925
Symposiast 1847–1925
College Cemetery 10.
James Lukens McConaughy President 1925–1943...