italic title Taxobox name Pallid Faun image Mfaun.jpg image width 230px image caption Upperside.Museum specimen. Malaya. regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Nymphalidae genus Melanocyma species M. faunula binomial Melanocyma faunula binomial authority John Obadiah Westwood Westwood , 1850 The Pallid Faun , Melanocyma faunula , is a butterfly found in Burma , Malay Peninsula Malaya and Thailand that belongs to the Morphinae sub family of the Nymphalidae Brush footed butterflies . External links http tolweb.org Melanocyma faunula 70774 TOL Category Amathusiini Morphinae stub no Melanocyma faunula ... more details
Image Manet faune.gif thumb right Frontispiece for L apr s midi d un faune , drawing by douard Manet . Image Mallarm Pan 1887.jpg thumb right St phane Mallarm as a faun, cover of the literary magazine Les hommes d aujourd hui , 1887 L apr s midi d un faune or The Afternoon of a Faun is a poem by the France French author St phane Mallarm . It is his best known work and a landmark in the history of Symbolism arts symbolism in French literature . Paul Val ry considered it to be the greatest poem in French literature. ref Weinfield, Henry. Stephane Mallarme, Collected Poems . Translated with commentary. 1994, University of California Press. Online version at http books.google.com books?id 9pqyo8gpPgC&printsec frontcover v onepage&q the 20afternoon 20of 20a 20faun&f false GoogleBooks ref Initial versions of the poem were written between 1865 the first mention of the poem is found in a letter Mallarm wrote to Henri Cazalis in June 1865 and 1867, and the final text was published in 1876 see 1876 in poetry . It describes the sensual experiences of a faun who has just woken up from his Siesta afternoon sleep and discusses his encounters with several nymph s during the morning in a dreamlike monologue. Mallarm s poem formed the inspiration for the orchestral work Pr lude l apr s midi d un faune by Claude Debussy and the ballet s Afternoon of a Faun by Afternoon of a Faun Nijinsky Vaslav Nijinsky , Afternoon of a Faun Robbins Jerome Robbins and Afternoon of a Faun Rushton Tim Rushton . The Debussy and Njinsky works would be of great significance in the development of modernism in the arts. Notes references Sources Hendrik L cke Mallarm Debussy. Eine vergleichende Studie zur Kunstanschauung am Beispiel von L Apr s midi d un Faune . Studien zur Musikwissenschaft, Bd. 4 . Dr. Kovac, Hamburg 2005, ISBN 3 8300 1685 9. External links wikisource http fr.wikisource.org wiki L 27Apr C3 A8s midi d 27un faune The poem in French on wikisource St phane Mallarm DEFAULTSORT Apres M ... more details
Taxobox name Common Faun image Faunisc.jpg image width 230px image caption Faunis canens arcesilaus Hans Ferdinand Emil Julius Stichel Stichel , 1933. Museum specimen from Malay Peninsula Malaya . status NE status system iucn2.3 regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Nymphalidae tribus Amathusiini genus Faunis species F. canens binomial Faunis canens binomial authority Jacob H bner H bner , 1826 synonyms See text. The Common Faun , Faunis canens , is a butterfly from South Asia South and South East Asia that belongs to the Morphinae , a subfamily of the Nymphalidae Brush footed butterflies . This species may include the Indian Faun, Faunis arcesilaus . ref See Talk Faunis canens and Savela 2006 for references. ref The Common Faun ranges from Sikkim to Assam and Myanmar ref Wynter Blyth 1957 p.132 ref and through Thailand , peninsular Malaysia Malaya , Singapore to southern Yunnan and the western islands of the Indonesia n archipelago. ref name savela Savela 2006 ref Footnotes Reflist References Journal of Tropical Ecology 2006 22 25 33. doi 10.1017 S0266467405002750 aut Evans, W.H. 1932 The Identification of Indian Butterflies 2nd ed . Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai, India. aut Haribal, Meena 1992 Butterflies of Sikkim Himalaya and their Natural History . Sikkim Nature Conservation Foundation, Gangtok, Sikkim. aut Savela, Markku 2007 http www.funet.fi pub sci bio life insecta lepidoptera ditrysia papilionoidea nymphalidae morphinae faunis index.html Markku Savela s Lepidoptera and some other life forms Faunis . Version of 2006 MAR 16. Retrieved 2007 SEP 08. aut Wynter Blyth, M.A. 1957 Butterflies of the Indian Region . Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai, India. DEFAULTSORT Faunis Canens Category Faunis Category Butterflies of India Morphinae stub la Faunis canens ... more details
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Use mdy dates date September 2011 ArticlePair List of 2005 ballet premieres List of 2007 ballet premieres class wikitable sortable title choreographer composer company venue or presentation date Afternoon of a Faun Rushton Afternoon of a Faun Tim Rushton Claude Debussy Kings of the Dance New York City Center February 23 In Vento Mauro Bigonzetti Bruno Moretti New York City Ballet Diamond Project May 4 Russian Seasons Alexei Ratmansky Leonid Desyatnikov New York City Ballet Diamond Project June 8 Two Birds with the Wings of One Jean Pierre Bonnefoux Bright Sheng New York City Ballet Diamond Project May 25 DEFAULTSORT 2006 ballet premieres, List of Ballet Category 2006 ballet premieres 2006 ballet premieres, List of Category Lists of ballet premieres by year Category Lists of 2000s ballet premieres ... more details
Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The Transit Rider Type Album Artist Faun Fables Cover faunfables thetransitrider.jpg Released March 16, 2006 Recorded 2003 2005 Genre Experimental folk music folk br Art rock br Performance Art Length 56 06 Label Drag City record label Drag City Producer Faun Fables br Dan Rathbun Last album Family Album Faun Fables album Family Album br 2004 This album The Transit Rider br 2006 Next album The Transit Rider is the title of the fourth album by Faun Fables and the theatrical production on which it was based. Album Track Listing Birth 2 10 Transit Theme 4 46 The House Carpenter 5 05 In Speed 3 51 Taki Pejzaz 8 12 Roadkill 4 32 Earth s Kiss 5 05 Fire & Castration 4 51 The Questioning 2 01 I No Longer Wish To 1 13 The Corwith Brothers 3 18 Dream on a Train 6 51 I d Like to Be 4 11 Background Information The Transit Rider began as a theatrical production. The inspiration for the show was McCarthy s experiences on the New York City Subway from when she relocated there in 1994 . ref name transit http faunfables.net discography.html ref As a live performance, The Transit Rider premiered as a full length theater show in San Francisco in 2002. In April through June 2006, the four member version of Faun Fables including Jenya Chernoff and Matt Lebofsky toured North America. The tour culminated in a large scale performance at the http oaklandmetro.org Oakland Metro Opera House in Oakland, California on May 26 and 27. The stage was set to resemble a light rail train, with a row of chairs along the upstage wall. Behind the actors portraying the riders, three large windows showed projected images which are the work of visual artist http ... consisted of the four member Faun Fables performing The Transit Rider song cycle in a faithful reproduction ... The Transit Rider, Live, Oberlin, OH 2006 05 01 http www.seattlest.com archives 2006 06 08 faun ... reflist DEFAULTSORT Transit Rider, The Category Faun Fables albums Category 2006 albums Category Drag ... more details
This is a list of the butterflies of India belonging to the subfamily Morphinae of the family Nymphalidae and an index to the species articles. This forms part of the full list of butterflies of India Nymphalidae which itself forms part of the complete list of butterflies of India . There are 20 species spanning nine genera which are to be found in Indian limits. However, detailed lepidopterological investigations in the North East of India may locate additional or new species. Image Discophora lepida.JPG thumb 325px The Southern Duffer Discophora lepida is a species of Morphid butterfly found in South India . Taxa of subfamily Morphinae Faunis The Fauns Common Faun Faunis canens Jacob H bner H bner , 1826 Common Faun Faunis arcesilaus Johan Christian Fabricius Fabricius , 1787 . Also considered as conspecific with Faunis carens above. If separate, may be called as Indian Faun instead. Assam Faun , Faunis assama John Obadiah Westwood Westwood , 1858 Large Faun , Faunis eumeus Dru Drury Drury , 1773 Aemona The Dryads Yellow Dryad , Aemona amathusia William Chapman Hewitson Hewitson , 1867 Sticopthalma The Junglequeens Northern Jungle Queen Stichophthalma camadeva John Obadiah Westwood Westwood , 1848 Chocolate Jungle Queen Stichophthalma nourmahal John Obadiah Westwood Westwood , 1851 Manipur Jungle Queen Stichophthalma sparta Lionel de Niceville De Nic ville , 1889 Thaumantis The Jungleglories Jungle Glory Thaumantis diores Henry Doubleday 1808 1875 Doubleday , 1845 Thauria The Jungleking Jungleking Thauria lathyi Hans Fruhstorfer Fr hstorfer , 1902 Amathusia The Palmkings Palmking , Amathusia phidippus Carolus Linnaeus Linnaeus , 1763 Andaman Palmking , Amathusia andamanensis Hans Fruhstorfer Fr hstorfer , 1899 Amathuxidia The Kohinoor Koh i noor Amathuxidia amythaon Henry Doubleday 1808 1875 Doubleday , 1847 Discophora The Duffers Banded Duffer , Discophora deo Lionel de Niceville De Nic ville , 1898 Southern Duffer , Discophora lepida Frederic Moore Moore , 1857 ... more details
File Barberini Faun front Glyptothek Munich 218 n2.jpg thumb right Barberini Faun File Rome Sint Sebastiaan buiten de Muren Antonio Giorgetti 13 01 2011 12 36 01.JPG thumb right Saint Sebastian in the Basilica di San Sebastiano fuori le mura Giuseppe Giorgetti documented 1668 82 ref Allgemeines K nstlerlexikon World Biographical Dictionary of Artists , vol. 54, 2007, p. 430. ref was an Category Italian sculptors Italian sculptor in Rome who worked first under his older brother Antonio Giorgetti and took over his workshop after Antonio died in late 1669. He then also became the principal sculptor for the Barberini family for whom he undertook some restoration of ancient sculptures, most importantly of the Barberini Faun in 1679, carried out together with Lorenzo Ottoni . His masterpiece is the recumbent statue of Saint Sebastian c. 1671 72 in the San Sebastiano fuori le mura Basilica di San Sebastiano fuori le mura on the via Appia , Rome, possibly after a design by Ciro Ferri . ref The statue is sometimes erroneously attributed to his brother. On Antonio and Giuseppe Giorgetti see Jennifer Montagu, in Art Bulletin vol. 52, 1970, pp. 286 298. ref Notes reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Giorgetti, Giuseppe ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1670 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Giorgetti, Giuseppe Category Italian sculptors Category 1670 deaths ... more details
Taxobox name Assam Faun image image width image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Nymphalidae genus Faunis species F. assama binomial Faunis assama binomial authority John Obadiah Westwood Westwood , 1858 Assam Faun , Faunis assama John Obadiah Westwood Westwood , 1858 ref name Savela Marrku Savela s Website on Lepidoptera http www.funet.fi pub sci bio life insecta lepidoptera ditrysia papilionoidea nymphalidae morphinae faunis index.html Page on Faunis genus. ref is a butterfly found in South Asia that belongs to the Morphinae sub family of the Nymphalidae Brush footed butterflies family. This butterfly was earlier considered to be the assama subspecies of the Large Faun Faunis eumeus Dru Drury Drury , 1773 . ref name Evans Evans, W.H. 1932 The Identification of Indian Butterflies, pg 131. ref Distribution The Assam Faun ranges from the Khasi and Jaintia Hills of Meghalaya to North Myanmar . ref name Savela Description Closely resembles Faunis eumeus but is larger the ground colour on the upperside in the male uniform ochraceous, without a preapical oblique band on the fore wing the female is more ochraceous brown than maroon, with a preapical bright ochraceous oblique band on the fore wing, broader and more diffuse than in F. eumeus . Underside similar to the underside in F. eumeus , with the sinuous transverse dark lines and spots much as in that form, but the ground colour is slightly darker and more uniform. ref Bingham, C. T. 1905. Fauna of British India. Butterflies. Vol. 1. Under Clerome assama ref Status Rare. ref name Evans Cited references reflist References Evans, W.H. 1932 The Identification of Indian Butterflies. 2nd Ed . Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai, India. Haribal, Meena 1992 Butterflies of Sikkim Himalaya and their Natural History. Sikkim Nature Conservation Foundation. Gangtok, Sikkim. Marrku Savela s Website on Lepidoptera http www.nic.funet.fi pub sci bio life insecta lepidoptera index.html ... more details
Taxobox name Large Faun image Feumis.jpg image width 230px image caption Upperside regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Nymphalidae genus Faunis species F. eumeus binomial Faunis eumeus binomial authority Dru Drury Drury , 1773 The Large Faun , Faunis eumeus Dru Drury Drury , 1773 ref name Savela Marrku Savela s Website on Lepidoptera http www.funet.fi pub sci bio life insecta lepidoptera ditrysia papilionoidea nymphalidae morphinae faunis index.html Page on Faunis genus. ref is a butterfly found in South Asia South and South East Asia that belongs to the Morphinae sub family of the Nymphalidae Brush footed butterflies family. The assama subspecies of the Large Faun Faunis eumeus assama is now considered to be a separate species Faunis assama John Obadiah Westwood Westwood , 1858 . ref name Savela ref name Evans Evans, W.H. 1932 The Identification of Indian Butterflies, pg 131. ref Distribution The Assam Faun ranges from Assam to North Myanmar, the Shan States, Indo China, southern Yunnan, South China and Hong Kong. ref name Savela Description Upperside of males and females forewing maroon, with a very broad, oblique, preapical, somewhat diffuse, bright ochraceous band extending from costa to termen and along latter almost to the tornus this band broader in the female than in the male. Hindwing brown, shading to dark maroon anteriorly. Underside maroon brown apex of fore wing broadly paler, dorsal margin of same dull brown subbasal, discal and postdiscal dark, sinuous, continuous lines crossing both wings between the latter two a series of prominent round white spots, five or six on the fore wing straight in the male, slightly incurved in the female , six or seven on the hind wing, arched in both sexes. Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen brown. ref Bingham, C. T. 1905 Fauna of British India. Butterflies. Vol. 1. Under Clerome eumeus ref Status The subspecies incerta from the Shan states is reported by Evans as Very Rare . ref ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Melanocyma image image width image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Nymphalidae subfamilia Morphinae tribus Amathusiini genus Melanocyma genus authority John Obadiah Westwood Westwood , 1858 subdivision ranks Species subdivision A single member br Melanocyma faunula Pallid Faun Melanocyma is a genus of butterfly butterflies in the family Nymphalidae . They are among the butterflies commonly known as fauns or duffers . dubious date September 2011 Category Amathusiini Morphinae stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Goat people are a class of mythological beings who physically resembled humans from the waist up, and had the hind legs of goats for legs. They fall into various categories, such as Sprite creature sprites , gods , demons , and demigods . Image Peter Paul Rubens 011.jpg thumb right 200px Satyr men, satyr women, and satyr children. Satyr s Faun s Silenus Sileni Silenus Maenad s Many consider maenads as the female counterpart to satyrs, and are sometimes even thought of as goat legged by some. Pan god Pan Faunus Bona Dea Fauna Glaistig s Puck mythology Pucks Satan Satyress Satyress Fauness Goat Man Perchta Baphomet DEFAULTSORT Goat People Category Mythological caprids Category Mythological human hybrids ... more details
Italics title About the musical composition by Claude Debussy the ballet based on it Afternoon of a Faun Nijinsky Pr lude l apr s midi d un faune pronounced IPA fr p elyd a lap midi d fon , known in English language English as Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun , is a symphonic poem for orchestra by Claude Debussy , approximately 10 minutes in duration. It was first performed in Paris on December 22, 1894, conducted by Gustave Doret . ref cite web title Pierre Meylan and Chris Walton. Doret, Gustave. url http www.oxfordmusiconline.com subscriber article grove music 08029 work publisher Oxford date accessdate 2009 05 25 ref ref cite book title All music guide to classical music the definitive guide to classical music last Fanning first Neil Cardew year 2005 publisher Hal Leonard location New York isbn page 351 ref Inspiration and influence The composition was inspired by the poem L apr s ... Afternoon of a Faun Nijinsky Afternoon of a Faun , choreographed by Vaslav Nijinsky . It is one ..., observing that the flute of the faun brought new breath to the art of music. ref Citation last ... of the faun in the heat of the afternoon. Then, tired of pursuing the timorous flight of nymphs ... I have just come out of the concert, deeply moved. The marvel Your illustration of the Afternoon of a Faun ... Mallarm 1842 1898 , in which a faun playing his pan pipes alone in the woods becomes aroused ... July 2007 . Ballet version In 1912, the piece was made into a short Afternoon of a Faun Nijinsky ballet ... dancer Vaslav Nijinsky . It proved to be highly controversial because of a moment in which the faun ... him to daydreaming about a faun playing flute in a oniric landscape. In popular culture It was rearranged ... . Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun is the first animated segment in Italy Italian Animation director ..., the on screen story instead depicts an aging faun s vain attempts to recapture his youth. The theme ... C3 A8s midi d 27un faune 28Debussy 2C Claude 29 cname Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun DEFAULTSORT ... more details
In Religion in ancient Rome ancient Roman religion , Februus was the god of purification. He was also worshipped under the same name by the Etruscans , as the Etruscan god of purification, but also the underworld. For the Etruscans, Februus was also the god of riches money gold and death, both connected to the underworld in the same natural manner as with the better known Roman god Pluto . Februus may have become the Roman Febris , goddess of fever febris in Latin means fever and malaria . These are possibly connected with the sweating of fevers, which was considered a purgative, washing, and purificational process. Februus is possibly named in honor of the more ancient Februa , also Februalia and Februatio , the spring festival of washing and purification. Februus holy month was Februarius of Februa , hence English February , a month named for the Februa februalia spring purification festival which occurred on the 15th of that month. These spring purification activities occurred at about the same time as Lupercalia , a Roman festival in honor of Faun and also the wolf who nursed Romulus and Remus , during which expiatory sacrifices and ritual purifications were also performed. Because of this coincidence, the two gods Faun and Februus were often considered the same entity. Category Death gods Category Etruscan gods ancientRome myth stub Etruria stub ca Februus de Februa el es Februus eo Februs fr Februa it Februus he ja no Februus pl Februus pt Februus ru sv Februus uk ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Image burgessdm.jpg right 200px thumb 1989 Hutchinson edition The Devil s Mode 1989 is the only collection of short story short stories by the England English author Anthony Burgess . The stories included are varied in their settings and themes and display Burgess s characteristic wide range, while touching on such themes as the private life of William Shakespeare Shakespeare , which he speculated on in his novel Nothing Like the Sun A Story of Shakespeare s Love Life Nothing Like the Sun , and the lives of British expatriates in the Far East, explored by Burgess in his The Long Day Wanes Malayan trilogy . Contents A Meeting in Valladolid Shakespeare, on tour in Spain , encounters Miguel de Cervantes Cervantes . The Most Beautified A surreal, metaphysical examination of beauty. The Cavalier of The Rose A literary adaptation of the opera libretto Der Rosenkavalier by Hugo von Hofmannsthal . 1889 and The Devil s Mode Claude Debussy , while visiting the Rossettis in London , meets St phane Mallarm Mallarm , whose Afternoon of a Faun poem Afternoon of a Faun he sets to music. Wine of The Country A tale of infidelity and sexual licence concerning a British couple in Brunei . Snow A loosely autobiographical story of a British man in British Malaya Malaya during the dying days of the British Empire , intended as a counterpoint to W. Somerset Maugham s Rain . The Endless Voyager An updated The Flying Dutchman , transferred to the airline era. Hun The longest of the stories, a novella about Attila the Hun as he prepares to devastate the Roman Empire . Murder to Music A pastiche of a Sherlock Holmes story sees the great sleuth solve a symphonic crime. Burgess DEFAULTSORT Devils Mode, The Category Short story collections by Anthony Burgess Category 1989 short story collections Story collection stub eo La maniero de la diablo ... more details
Kings of the Dance was a four night dance extravaganza starring col begin col 2 Angel Corella , American Ballet Theatre Ethan Stiefel , American Ballet Theatre col 2 Johan Kobborg , The Royal Ballet, London Nikolay Tsiskaridze , The Bolshoi Ballet col end And guest stars col begin col 2 Alina Cojocaru , The Royal Ballet , London col 2 Gudrun Bojesen , The Royal Danish Ballet col end Kings of the Dance had its premiere February 23, 2006 at New York City Center . The program consisted of Flemming Flindt s The Lesson ballet The Lesson La Le on 1963 to music by Georges Delerue Christopher Wheeldon s FOR 4 pi ce d occasion 2006 to Franz Schubert s Death and the Maiden Quartet Schubert Death and the Maiden New York premiere solos Afternoon of a Faun Rushton Afternoon of a Faun , Prelude a l apres midi d un faune made by Tim Rushton on Johan Kobborg to the music of Claude Debussy Wavemaker ballet Wavemaker , made by Nils Christe on Ethan Stiefel to music by John Adams composer John Adams We Got It Good , made by Stanton Welch on Angel Corella to music by Billy Strayhorn and Duke Ellington Carmen ballet Carmen , made by Roland Petit to the music of George Bizet , danced by Nikolay Tsiskaridze Reviews col begin col 2 http www.nytimes.com 2006 02 23 arts dance 23kings extra.html NY TImes, John Rockwell , February 23, 2006 col 2 http www.villagevoice.com dance 0610,jowitt,72407,14.html Village Voice, Deborah Jowitt , March 3, 2006 http www.ballet.co.uk magazines yr 06 feb06 ab rev kings of the 0206.htm Ballet.co Magazine, Anjuli Bai, February 2006 col end Ballet Category Ballets by Flemming Flindt Category Ballets by Christopher Wheeldon Category Ballets to the music of Franz Schubert Category Ballets by Tim Rushton Category Ballets by Nils Christe Category Ballets by Stanton Welch Category Ballets to the music of Billy Strayhorn Category Ballets to the music of Duke Ellington Category Ballets by Roland Petit Category Ballets to the music of Georges Bizet ... more details
Multiple issues cleanup July 2009 onesource July 2009 primarysources July 2009 orphan December 2010 Infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name The Atlantia Talisman title orig translator image image caption author J.R. illustrator J.R. cover artist J.R. country Canada language English language English series Extreme Rush genre Children s literature Children s Adventure novel Adventure , fantasy novel pages preceded by followed by Fight City The Atlantia Talisman is a children s fantasy adventure novel by Canadian author J. R. It is the first of the Extreme Rush series. Plot summary Deep in the forest behind Full Moon City, an evil man named the Baron is trying to steal a magical object from the city of Atlantia called the Atlantia Talisman. Elsewhere, two boys named David Rush and Speedy Rush are trying to find it to save the world. They get help from the mermaid like Mer sisters Shilly, Damu, and Kijin , the faun named Dimvir, and the good ghoul named Finny, and they face monsters like werewolves and vampires and zombies . Author J. R. is a children s author. He started Extreme Rush when he was twelve, and writes about it today. Sequel In interviews with J. R., he replied, Yes, there will be a sequel. It will be much bloodier and darker, but it s gonna be good. Inspiration JR recently said that many of his creatures were widely based on creatures he wrote about in his other books, like Quest of Life . Creatures in Extreme Rush Book 1 The Atlantia Talisman Human Ghoul Cyborg Centaur Gryphon mentioned Faun Atlantian Extreme Rush Atlantian Werewolf Wizard fantasy Wizard Snakehead Extreme Rush Snakehead Fishhead Extreme Rush Fishhead External links http extremerushbooks.weebly.com The Extreme Rush Books Official Website DEFAULTSORT Atlantia Talisman Category Canadian children s novels child novel stub ... more details
The year 1831 Common Era CE in archaeology included many events, some of which are listed below. See also 1830 in archaeology , 1831 other events of 1831 , 1832 in archaeology and the list of years in archaeology . Explorations Juan Galindo explores the Maya civilization Maya ruins of Palenque . Charles Nebel makes first survey of El Taj n . Excavations Empty section date July 2010 Publications Empty section date July 2010 Finds The Lewis chessmen found in a sand bank on the Lewis Isle of Lewis 24 October the Alexander Mosaic is found in the House of the Faun, Pompeii Awards Empty section date July 2010 Miscellaneous Empty section date July 2010 Births Empty section date July 2010 Deaths Category 1831 Archaeology Category Years in archaeology Category 1830s in science Archaeology Category 1831 in science Archaeology no Arkeologi ret 1831 ... more details
wiktionarypar fon Fon may refer to FON Wireless Ltd., an international company that runs a system of shared wireless networks Fon Cameroon , a traditional title for a ruler in Cameroon Fon people is a major West African ethnic and linguistic group Fon language is the language shared by the Fon people FON University , the first Macedonian private university Funding Opportunity Number , assigned by federal agencies to available grants Fundusz Obrony Narodowej , or Fund for National Defense, a collection attempt in Poland prior to World War II FON, former ticker symbol of Sprint Nextel Fiber optic network , a telecommunications network which uses optic fibers See also Fun disambiguation Fawn disambiguation Faun disambiguation Phon disambiguation disambig bg de Fon es Fon eo FON fr Fon id Fon it FON disambigua nl Fon ja no Fon andre betydninger pl Fon pt Fon ru sv Fon uk ... more details
Oecus , the Latinized form of Gr. oikos , house, used by Vitruvius for the principal hall or salon room salon in a Roman house, which was used occasionally as a triclinium for banquets. When of great size it became necessary to support its ceiling with columns thus, according to Vitruvius, the tetrastyle oecus had four columns in the Corinthian oecus there was a row of columns on each side, virtually therefore dividing the room into nave and aisle s, the former being covered over with a semicircular ceiling. The Egypt ian oecus had a similar plan, but the aisles were of less height, so that clerestory windows were introduced to light the room, which, as Vitruvius states, presents more the appearance of a basilica than of a triclinium. See also House of the Faun Architecture House of the Vettii References reflist Attribution 1911 wstitle Oecus Category Ancient Roman architecture AncientRome stub Architecture stub de Oecus es Oecus fr Oecus ... more details
Image Apollo Barberini Glyptothek Munich 211.jpg thumb right 220px The Apollo Barberini The Apollo Barberini is a 1st 2nd century Roman sculpture of Apollo Citharoedus . It is a probable copy of the sculpture of Apollo Citharoedus possibly by Scopas and perhaps from the sanctuary of Apollo at Rhamnus Greek archaeological site Rhamnus , in Attica that was the cult statue in the temple of Apollo Palatinus in Rome . It is named after the Barberini who acquired it. It is now held in the Glyptothek Munich Glyptothek Inv. 211 . See also Other items from the Barberini collections Barberini Faun Portland Vase Sources http links.jstor.org sici?sici 0002 9114 198910 93 3A4 3C571 3AAPTAAO 3E2.0.CO 3B2 7 Linda Jones Roccos, Apollo Palatinus The Augustan Apollo on the Sorrento Base , American Journal of Archaeology , Vol. 93, No. 4 Oct., 1989 , pp. 571 588 sculpture stub Category Apollo types Category Barberini collection Category Roman copies of Greek sculptures el , . 211 fr Apollon Barberini nl Barberini Apollo th ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Faunis image CleromeArcesilaus162 1.jpg image width image caption Faunis arcesilaus regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Nymphalidae subfamilia Morphinae tribus Amathusiini genus Faunis genus authority H bner, 1819 type species Papilio eumeus type species authority Drury, 1773 subdivision ranks Species subdivision About 14 species, including Faunis arcesilaus Indian Faun Faunis assama Asam Faun Faunis canens Common Faun Faunis eumeus Large Faun Faunis stomphax Journal of Tropical Ecology 2006 22 25 33. doi 10.1017 S0266467405002750 See species list in text. synonyms Clerome Westwood,  1850 Faunis is a genus of Asian butterfly butterflies in the family Nymphalidae . They are among the butterflies commonly known as fauns or duffers . dubious date September 2011 Larvae are found on Musa genus Musa , Smilax , and Pandanus host plants. ref Eliot ed. , Corbet & Pendlebury. 1992 . The Butterflies of The Malay Peninsula, 4th Edition, ISBN 983 9681 05 2. ref Many forms, whether species or subspecies, are restricted to islands and are probably vulnerable. ref Koh, L. P., Sodhi, N. S., & Brook, B. W. 2004 . Co extinctions of tropical butterflies and their hostplants. Biotropica , 36 2 , 272 274. ref Species list Based on http www.nic.funet.fi pub sci bio life insecta lepidoptera ditrysia papilionoidea nymphalidae morphinae faunis index.html Markku Savela s Lepidoptera and some other life forms . Years given are the actual publication dates where known. clarification for the inconsistent use of brackets Faunis H bner, 1819 Clerome Westwood, 1850 Faunis aerope Leech, 1890 Faunis aerope aerope Leech, 1890 Faunis aerope excelsa Fruhstorfer, 1911 Faunis aerope masseyeffi Brooks, 1949 Faunis aerope longpoensis Huang, 2001 Faunis arcesilaus Fabricius, 1787 originally Papilio arcesilaus Fabricius, 1787 Faunis assama Westwood, 1858 Faunis canens H bner, 1826 Faunis canens canens H bner, 1826 Faunis canens arcesilas ... more details
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Image Leaning satyr Musei Capitolini MC739.jpg thumb right 180px Capitoline Faun , exemplar from the Capitoline Museums , c. 130 AD inv.  739 The Resting Satyr or Leaning Satyr , also known as the Satyr anapauomenos in ancient Greek lang grc , from lang grc anapa , to rest is a statue type generally attributed to the ancient Greek sculptor Praxiteles . 115 examples of the type are known, of which the best known is in the Capitoline Museums . Description It shows a young satyr , identifiable from his clearly pointed ears and the pardalide Panthera panther pelt worn across his torso. He rests his right elbow on a tree trunk, in an unstable position, supported only on his left leg. His right leg is bent, with his right foot just touching his left heel. In a number of examples a restorer has added an attribute held in his right hand, often a flute or Pan pipes , while the left hand is on the left hip holding down the pelt. The facial features are well defined and the nose slightly upturned. His heavy hair, recalling the iconography of river gods, is held by a cord or a crown. Attribution The Resting Satyr is traditionally identified as the satyr peribo tos mentioned by Pliny the Elder in his Natural History book Natural History XXXIV, 69 Praxiteles produced in bronze a Liber Pater , and a famous Drunkard , and a satyr that the Greeks call peribo tos et Liberum patrum Ebriatem nobilemque una satyrum quem Gr ci periboeton cognominant Since Winckelmann ref The whole world talks of his Satyr , object of innumerable praises lang grc . History of the Art of Antiquity ref this word has traditionally been translated as famous . This celebrity explains ... 228.jpg Ruspoli Faun, Glyptothek Munich Glyptothek inv. 228 Image Leaning satyr Glyptothek Munich 229.jpg Ruspoli Faun, Munich Glyptothek inv. 229 Image Torso leaning satyr Louvre Ma664 n2.jpg Farnese Faun, Louvre Ma 664 gallery Notes references Bibliography Commonscat Leaning satyr Elisabeth Bartman ... more details
orphan date June 2010 Unreferenced date February 2009 The Longana is a legendary aquatic creature of the feminine gender. The Longana appear in legends of the people living in Cadore , Italy. According to the legend, these creatures live in groups, either in coves near cliffs. They are similar to legends like that of the Faun as they have inferior limbs of goats . They are also depicted as intelligent and Beauty beautiful women , and they regularly converse with spirits , which explains their extraordinary knowledge of natural events. One myth tells how one of the Longana women had decided to intermix with a man, and they eventually married each other, only on the condition that the man had to totally forget the woman s origins. Eventually, the couple prosper as the woman had somehow interfered with their farming work and had made their grain aplenty. But, as a result, men started calling the woman names and so the woman ran away leaving her husband and her children. She had children. Category Italian legendary creatures legendary creature stub it Longana pl Longana ru ... more details