-
Greece and Rome.
Taylor & Francis. pp. 66–68. "Bronze
phallic wind
chime (
tintinabulum)".
British Museum. Westcott,
Wendell (1970). "Chapter 1:
Bells of the...
- Publications, p. 38, ISBN 978-0-892-36164-9 "Bronze
phallic wind
chime (
tintinabulum)".
Highlights from the
British Museum.
Archived from the
original on...
- processions.[citation needed] The word is
attested in the
Appendix Probi as "
tintinabulum",
castigated by the
author as an
incorrect Vulgar Latin form of the classical...
- the
bells by
taking them in war. Latin,
western tradition from
church tintinabulum, bell tintinabuli,
little bell
Bumbulum (legendary)
Bunibulum (legendary)...
- A
Roman wind
chime (
tintinabulum),
bequeathed to the
British Museum by Sir
William Temple in 1856...
- Genus:
Linanthus Benth. (1833)
Species 26, see text
Synonyms Fenzlia Benth. (1833), nom. illeg.
Leptodactylon Hook. & Arn. (1839)
Tintinabulum Rydb. (1917)...
-
tintinnabula (wind chimes). Phallus-animals were
common household items.
Bronze tintinabulum;
phallus in the form of a
winged lion, with
suspended chimes. 1st Century...
-
surrounded by an odd ****ortment of
objects that are
themselves antiques. "
Tintinabulum," of 1964,
shown at right, is
typical of Roberts' late work. It shows...
- E.
Johnston eds. No. 37. pp. 99-105 (1999). Simpson,
Christopher J. “
Tintinabulum and Thermae: A Note on Martial”. In Société d’Études
Latines de Bruxelles...
- 1999)
Gilia tenerrima A.Gray (1870)
Navarretia tenerrima (A.Gray) ****ze (1891)
Tintinabulum tenerrimum (A.Gray) A.G.Day & V.E.Grant (1998 publ. 1999)...