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Custom Section About the Sculpture King Memnon of Ethiopia is briefly mentioned in Homer's epic poem, the Iliad. He arrives at Troy with a massive army renowned for their exceptional skill as archers. Memnon himself is a warrior of such remarkable...
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The legendary Penelope embodies unwavering devotion as the central figure in Homer's timeless epic poem The Odyssey. Conceived between 1905 and 1912, Penelope radiates intense longing and poignant waiting for a cherished one: her eyes shut tight,...
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Not only fashionable, the full head of hair, the sharp turn of the head, nude chest, casually draped cloak, and ribbon-like sword belt all evoke associations with images of Homeric heroes and the glorious past of Classical Greece. The mid-second...
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A dramatic depiction of the Homeric myth of Scylla ensnaring Ulysses' sailors unfolds on its surface. Emerging from the woman's body, her arm flung wildly over her head, a sea monster bursts forth, encircling the lifeless form of a man with loops of...
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The Tevo Tarantula Pro or the Homers Odysseus (the version with plastic orange parts), have a decent space underneath it, to store some electronic enhancements. There is already space to fit a RPi 3 near the motherboard. Although it isn't ideal if...
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... cm - First half of the 2nd Century AD. Herm bust - Homer, Italy, marble - Height: 62 cm; Width: 40 cm; Depth: 28 cm - 2nd Century AD. ... Gaultier, F., Haumesser, L., Trofimova, A., "A Dream of Italy: The Marquis Campana Collection", Paris, 2018.
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Pindar and other sources (the author of the Bibliotheca and Servius), describe the Thracian king Rhesus, who appears in the Iliad, as son of Euterpe and the river-god Strymon; Homer calls him son of Eioneus. ... More About the Artist The artist is...
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Artemis embodied the sportsman's ideal so besides killing game she also protected it especially the young; this was the Homeric significance of the title Mistress of Animals. This object is part of "Scan The World". Scan the World is a non-profit...
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Homer's Iliad chronicled her tale of hubris, which earned her punishment from Leto; Apollo and Artemis were sent to slay all of her children, leaving them unburied for nine days while their mother abstained from food. Following the gods' intervention...
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In Homer's Iliad, he is regarded alongside Ajax as one of the greatest warriors among the Achaeans, behind only Achilles in prowess. ...After founding numerous Italian cities, Diomedes was worshipped as a divine being under various names in Italy and...
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He was occasionally conflated with Paeon, Homer's divine physician. Asklepios is often depicted as a benevolent figure, distinguished by his beard and a staff entwined with serpents. Although he may not have been frequently featured in ancient Greek...
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The Chief's ineptitude is often contrasted with the competence of other characters, like Officer Lou or even Homer himself. This juxtaposition creates comedic gold and showcases Wiggum's unique brand of police work. ... Chief Wiggum may not be the...
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Menelaus Supporting Patroclus is a marble sculpture renowned for its depiction of an episode in Homer's Iliad, where Menelaus and Patroclus play pivotal roles. The artwork boasts a rich artistic and social history that highlights the extent to which...
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In Greek mythology, Meleager was a hero who received great honor in his temple at Calydon in Aetolia for hosting the famous Calydonian boar hunt, an epic event that was retold by Homer. This impressive torso fragment is identified as a representation...
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Born in Calydon, Greece, Meleager was already famous for hosting the legendary Calydonian boar hunt, an epic adventure immortalized by Homer's timeless poetry. This incredible artwork is part of "Scan The World," a groundbreaking non-profit...
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It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on January 11, 2004. The title of the episode includes the phrase "(annoyed grunt)" which is how Homer's catch-phrase "D'oh!" is written in episode scripts. Making the episode title read "I,...
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In Homer's Odyssey, Penelope remains steadfastly loyal to Odysseus, bravely fending off his numerous suitors during his prolonged absence and ultimately reuniting with him when he finally returns home. Traditionally, her name has been synonymous with...
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Pope was the most celebrated poet and critic of his time, renowned for epic works such as The Rape of the Lock (1712), An Essay on Man (1734), Homer translations, and unforgettable sayings like 'a little learning is a hazardous thing.' Crafted by...
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"If something is worth doing, it's worth overdoing." -Homer Simpson, et al. Probably spent 50+ hours designing this camera clamp so I could mount a $10 web camera. Biggest hurdle was learning how to design consistent 3D printed mechanical threads...
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Both were transformed into marine deities: Ino as Leucothea, noted by Homer, and Melicertes as Palaemon. The body of Palaemon was carried by a dolphin to the Isthmus of Corinth and deposited under a pine tree. His uncle Sisyphus discovered it there...
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Hekate makes appearances in the Homeric Hymn to Demeter and Hesiod's Theogony, where she is extolled as a great goddess. The origins of her devoted following remain unclear, although it is believed that she had a strong presence in Thrace. In...
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However, elemental Earth, Sky, and Styx might be combined in a solemn invocation within Homeric epic. This object is part of "Scan The World". Scan the World is a non-profit initiative launched by MyMiniFactory to create a digital archive of fully...
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There is no Trojan Horse in Homer's Iliad, with the poem ending before the war is concluded. But in the Aeneid by Virgil, after a fruitless 10-year siege, the Greeks at the behest of Odysseus constructed a huge wooden horse and hid a select force of...
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Additionally, Homer's Iliad Book 2 mentions Philoctetes' exile on Lemnos due to a snake bite, his eventual recall by the Greeks, and Diomedes' retrieval of him as told in the lost epic Little Iliad. Philoctetes distinguished himself at Troy by...
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Homer vividly portrays her as a formidable, majestic princess of the underworld who unleashes the curses of men upon the souls of the dead. Persephone was taken by Hades, the god-king of the underworld, in a dramatic abduction that symbolizes her...
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Celaeno was one of the first Harpies featured in Greek mythology, prominently mentioned in Homer's epic poem Ilias. Later, Roman mythology extensively explored her character in Virgil's Aeneid. At Strophades, a place known for its connection to the...
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According to an ancient passage in Homer's Iliad, Hephaistos took matters into his own hands and fashioned two intelligent and powerful female assistants out of solid gold, then put them to work building grand palaces for the gods themselves. This...
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This image became particularly iconic, despite the Gorgon's presence in ancient Greek written records, as seen in the works of Homer. The Gorgon occupied a prominent position on the gable of a temple in Corfu, which is the oldest stone pediment in...
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Modified in TinkerCAD to make it resemble the Stone Cutters beer stein from the Simpsons episode "Homer the Great". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSpOjj4YD8c Simple demonstration video: https://youtu.be/oyBcvVMGLbU Link to original Stein...
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However, Homer in Iliad suggests that she may be the daughter of Zeus and Dione instead. As with many Greek deities, multiple stories exist about their origins. Many gods believed her beauty was so great that it would spark a war among them. To...