The next depicted the planet, the next a woman holding a knife, then the fountain, a plant, a river.
On the altar of Pergamum he is depicted taking part in the battle of the giants.
In the zodiac of Merton College, Oxford, Libra is represented by a judge in his robes and Pisces by the dolphin of Fitzjames, warden of the college, 1482-1507.6 The great rose-windows of the Early Gothic period were frequently painted with zodiacal emblems; and some frescoes in the cathedral of Cologne contain the signs, each with an attendant angel, just as they were depicted on the vault of the church at Mount Athos.
The Madonna is here depicted with various saints, the archangel Michael and St Maurice holding her mantle, which is extended over the kneeling Gianfrancesco Gonzaga, amid a profusion of rich festooning and other accessory.
The vine was much cultivated in early times, and the vintage is a subject frequently depicted.
Combats and legendary episodes are often depicted; floral decoration is reserved chiefly for borders, mouldings and capitals.
In art he is depicted as a vigorous old man with long hair and beard, his body terminating in a scaly tail, his breast covered with shells and seaweed.
On ladies' seals the owner is often gracefully depicted standing and holding flower or bird, or with shields of arms. After the 14th century, the figures of ladies, other than queens, vanish from seals.
Picus was often depicted as a woodpecker which was a favorited symbol for him.
While the goddess took as subjects her quarrel with Poseidon as to the naming and possession of Attica, and the warning examples of those who ventured to pit themselves against the immortals, Arachne depicted the metamorphoses of the gods and their amorous adventures.
Saints and good people are always depicted full face, the devil and all bad folk are shown in profile.
Cecilia Gallerani used to be identified as a lady with ringlets and a lute, depicted in a portrait at Milan, now rightly assigned to Bartolommeo Veneto.
The City of Westminster, as thus depicted, extends from the western end of Fleet Street to Kensington Gardens, and from Oxford Street to the Thames, which it borders over a distance of 3 m., between Victoria (Chelsea) Bridge and a point below Waterloo Bridge.
At times this monster is also depicted lying vanquished at his feet, and occasionally the monster with the lance or the lance alone is reproduced instead of the god himself.
In 1427, again, with the co-operation of his father King John, he seems to have sent out the royal pilot Diogo de Sevill, followed in 1431 by Goncalo Velho Cabral, to explore the Azores, first mentioned and depicted in a Spanish treatise of 1345 (the Conosrimiento de todos los Reynos) and in an Italian map of 1351 (the Laurentian Portolano, also the first cartographical work to give us the Madeiras with modern names), but probably almost unvisited from that time to the advent of Sevill.
The situation depicted is in striking contrast with that of the Song.
In time, however, the conception of Death was greatly modified, until at last he was depicted as a beautiful boy, with or without wings.
In reality this Dorian immigration probably consisted of a series of inroads and settlements rather than a single great expedition, as depicted by legend, and was aided by the Minyan elements in the population, owing to their dislike of the Achaean yoke.
But it has not been demonstrated that these are exclusively pre-Mosaic. On the other hand, a better acquaintance with the ancient political, sociological and religious conditions has made it increasingly difficult to interpret the records as a whole literally, or even to find a place in pre-Mosaic Palestine for the lives of the patriarchs as they are depicted.'
It also shows sealed honey and pollen in cells, &c. To familiarize himself with the various objects depicted, all of which are drawn from nature, will not only help the reader to understand the different phases of bee-life during the swarming season, but tend to increase the interest of beginners in the pursuit.
Viirtheim, De Ajacis Origine, Cultu, Patria (Leiden, 1907), according to whom he and Ajax Oileus, as depicted in epos, were originally one, a Locrian daemon somewhat resembling the giants.
The priestesses by whom she was served are depicted in early art as armed with the double-headed axe, and the dances they performed in her honour with shield and bow gave rise to the myths which saw in them.
Politically the two races soon amalgamated, but, except in the towns, there was apparently little intermarriage, for the peasants in certain districts closely resemble the protoArmenians, as depicted on their monuments.
She is depicted as a great builder, a kind of Persian Semiramis, and is a half-mythical personage already mentioned in the Avesta, but her legend seems to be founded on the history of Atossa and of Parysatis.
God the Father may not be depicted at all - a restriction intelligible when we remember that the image in theory is fraught with the virtue of the archetype; but everywhere the utmost timidity is shown.
This ray is also given a periodic motion of the same frequency by reflection from a separate oscillating mirror so as to make the two motions at right angles to one another, and thus we have depicted on the screen a bright line having the same form as the periodic current being tested.
The tiled floor depicted Anshan and its moons, with the planet at the chamber's center.
Positional accuracy The degree to which a position is measured or depicted, relative to its correct value established by a more accurate process.
The image of a child blowing bubbles is a commonly depicted theme by artists in 17 th century Dutch painting.
Four characters in traditional Japanese dress are depicted in large oval cartouches which wrap right round the shaft.
The drawing on the cover depicted a caveman eating what looked like a quarter pound cheeseburger.
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St. Theodore is depicted mounted, wearing a cuirass interlaced with belts.
There will be time for quiet personal reflection and the Gospel theme will be depicted in Indian dance during the day.
How's the English music scene depicted in Poland?
Robin Tennant, Glasgow During the 1970s a Sun cartoonist depicted striking workers as greedy, grasping, lazy, selfish and brainless.
Unlike the Yorkshire style of chalices, those in Norfolk and Suffolk are invariably depicted with a wafer.
Stalin was quickly depicted as an evil despot, out to conquer the world.
The Authority noted the situation depicted in the commercial was a parody of sexual foreplay.
The card depicted a queen like figure, sitting on a throne, with a large silver wine goblet in one hand.
In this case, the peg is supported by a god (Mesopotamian gods are usually depicted wearing horned headdresses ).
He is usually depicted as an elderly bearded man, dressed in a robe, carrying an hourglass.
He ' depicted people as they ought to be ', remarked Aristotle, which is not idealized but intensely human.
The image of the Sacred Lotus - in fact a water lily - is shown in many of the scenes depicted in the tombs.
Like her brother Apollo, Artemis was also associated with music, and was frequently depicted carrying a lyre.
The horse is depicted with a thick mane, its saddle being fastened with belts.
A few yards further on, the assembly of the first Shanghai is depicted in a heroic diorama complete with life-size mannequins.
Another sad story surrounds Charles Pyrke and his black manservant, who are depicted in the drawing room.
The infant is the young individual par excellence depicted in the figurine media.
The standard pes that we consider is depicted in Figure 5.1.