- mythology,
Tithonus (/tɪˈθoʊnəs/ or /taɪ-/;
Ancient Gr****: Τιθωνός, romanized:
Tithonos) was the
lover of Eos,
Goddess of the Dawn. He was a
prince of Troy, the...
- The
Tithonos Painter (working ca 500–475 BCE) is the
conventional name
given to an
Attic Gr**** red-figure vase-painter
whose actual name
never appeared...
- The
Titanide Eos
pursues the
object of her affection, the
reluctant Tithonos, on an
Attic oinochoe of the
Achilles Painter, ca. 470 BC–460 BCE (Louvre)...
-
Hermes hastens bearing his kerukeion, on an
Attic lekythos, c. 475 BC,
attributed to the
Tithonos Painter...
- 1.9.4 Homer,
Odyssey 5.1: "And now, as Dawn rose from her
couch beside Tithonos -
harbinger of
light alike to
mortals and immortals." Trans.
Samuel Butler...
- Xenakis' Aïs,
which uses text from
fragment 95, and Charaxos, Eos and
Tithonos (2014) by
Theodore Antoniou,
based on the 2014 discoveries. It was not...
-
Phintias (painter)
Providence Painter Psiax Siren Painter Skythes Smikros Tithonos Painter Triptolemos Painter Achilles Painter Aison (vase painter) Altamura...
- be
confused with the son of the sun-god Helios). Some
sources also give
Tithonos and
Hesperus as
children of
Cephalus and Eos. However,
Cephalus never accepted...
- Tithonus, one of over 100
subgenera within the
weevil genus Otiorhynchus Tithonos, son of Eos and
Cephalus in Gr****
mythology Tithonian, the
final stage...
-
Simpson in the
nineteenth century. She has also
published on the
myths of
Tithonos, on mermaids, and on the myth/fable of Agnodice, "the
first midwife". She...