Image Nicolas Poussin 007.jpg thumb right Cephalus and Eos , by Nicolas Poussin circa 1630 Cephalus Greek ... used here because Cephalus was the founding head of a great family that includes Odysseus. It could be that Cephalus means the head of the sun who kills evaporates Procris dew with his unerring ray or javelin . Cephalus was one of the lovers of the dawn goddess Eos . Sumptuous sacrifices for Cephalus ..., The demes of Attica 1986 194 99 , noted by Fowler 1993. ref Cephalus as son of Hermes and Herse According to pseudo Apollodorus, Bibliotheke ref Bibliotheke , 3.14.3. ref Cephalus was an Athens Athenian .... Image Eos Kephalos MNA Inv11158.jpg thumb left upright Eos carries off Cephalus, on an Attica Attic Red figure pottery red figure lekythos , ca. 470 460 BCE Cephalus the husband of Procris Cephalus ... further localised the myth by asserting that Cephalus was married to Procris , a daughter of Erechtheus ... Cephalus when he was hunting. The resistant Cephalus and Eos became lovers, and she bore him a son ... give Tithonos and Hesperus as children of Cephalus and Eos. However, Cephalus always pined for Procris .... Once reunited with Procris after an interval of eight years, Cephalus tested her by returning ... continued to be used by Cephalus, who was an avid hunter. Procris then conceived doubts ... a lover. She climbed to where he was to spy on him. Cephalus, hearing a stirring in the brush and thinking ... never marry Eos . Cephalus was distraught at the death of his beloved Procris, and went into exile ... 97 1993 29 42 . ref Cephalus helped Amphitryon of Mycenae in a war against the Taphians and Teleboans .... Cephalus eventually married again, choosing a daughter of Minyas mythology Minyas to be his wife ... Cephalus as ruler of his Cephallenian realm. This Arceisius was the grandfather of Odysseus , son of Laertes . Nevertheless, Cephalus never forgave himself over the death of Procris, and he committed suicide by leaping from Cape Leucas into the sea. The legend is retold in Cephalus and Procris ... more details
italictitle Taxobox name Parnassius cephalus image Parnassius cephalus ulster 1889.jpg image caption Parnassius cephalus sengei Pullow regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Papilionidae genus Parnassius species P. cephalus binomial Parnassius cephalus binomial authority G. E. Grumm Grshimailo Grumm Grshimailo , 1891 Parnassius cephalus Grum Grshimailo, 1891 is a high altitude butterfly which is found in Tibet and West China . It is a member of the Snow Apollo genus Parnassius of the Swallowtail Papilionidae family. External links http goran.waldeck.se pcephal.html Distribution map from Waldeck Parrnassius of the World Category Parnassius cephalus Papilionidae stub pl Parnassius cephalus vi Parnassius cephalus ... more details
A scanning electron micrograph of a trichodinid ciliate attached to the gills of an Australian mullet Mugil cephalus Attribution A.D.M. Dove ... more details
published work, and the tale is related as a caution against credulity. Cephalus quite ..., then crept silently to the forest where Cephalus hunted. When she saw him flop on the grass to cool ... to fling herself into his arms, but hearing a rustling of foliage, Cephalus shot an arrow at what ... seizes Cephalus while he is hunting, but Cephalus begins to pine for Procris. A disgruntled Eos returns Cephalus to his wife, but offers to show Cephalus how easily Procris would be seduced ... is informed of her husband s calling out to Aura , the Latin word for breeze. Cephalus kills ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Gavrilo Martsenkovich Lang ru known as Gavrilushka was a Russian opera actor and singer in the 18th century. He was a member of the group called the pevchie the singers of Count Andrey Kirillovich Razumovsky . He played the main role Cephalus in the opera by Francesco Araja Tsefal i Prokris Cephalus and Prokris written to a Russian libretto by Alexander Sumarokov after the Metamorphoses by Ovid , staged at St. Petersburg on March 7, OS February 27 , 1755. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Martsenkovich, Gavrilo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Martsenkovich, Gavrilo Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing Category Russian opera singers Category 18th century Russian people Russia opera singer stub ... more details
Thomas Edwards fl. 1587 1595 ref name ODNB Matthew Steggle, Edwards, Thomas floruit fl. 1587 1595 , Oxford Dictionary of National Biography , Oxford University Press, 2004 ref was the author of two ref name MLR Charlotte Carmichael Stopes Thomas Edwards, Author of Cephalus and Procris, Narcissus The Modern Language Review, Vol. 16, No. 3 4 Jul. Oct., 1921 , pp. 209 223 ref Ovidian epic poem s Cephalus and Procris Narcissus .In 1595 he said of Edmund Spenser By his toil we do nourish ,And by him we are enlarged ref R M Cummings ed .The Critical Heritage,Routledge & Kegan Paul.London 1971 ISBN 978 0710069535 ref He has been identified as probably the Shropshire law student who transferred from Furnival s Inn to Lincoln s Inn in June 1587 here Edwards shared a room with a known friend of John Donne . Edwards possibly contributed the Latin verse to Adriaan van Roomen s Parvum theatrum urbium which was published in 1595. ref name ODNB Cephalus and Procris Narcissus Cephalus Cephalus the husband of Procris Cephalus , Procris and Narcissus mythology Narcissus all feature in Ovid s poem Metamorphoses . Edward s poems were published as a single volume in 1595 Cephalus and Procris in couplet form, Narcissus in a seven line stanza . ref name ODNB In the first poem Edwards is more particularly imitating Marlowe and in the latter Shakespeare. ref Tucker Brooke et al. The Renaissance 1500 1660 Routledge, 1967 p406 ref Various authors starting with Thomas Warton have suggested Pyramus Not Shafalus to Procrus was so true. Thisbe As Shafalus to Procrus, I to you. Midsummer Night s Dream , Act v. 1 is a reference to Edward s work, but this is generally discounted. ref W.E. Buckley Ed Cephalus and Procris Narcissus Roxburghe Club 1882 preface ref The author concluded each work with a long postscript in Narcissus this includes, using aliases, references to other poets including Amintas Thomas Watson Collyn Edmund Spenser Leander Christopher Marlowe and Rosamond Samuel Daniel . Others s ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2008 In Greek mythology , Tithonos was a son of Eos and Cephalus . The name of Eos lover, Tithonus , is also sometimes spelled Tithonos. He is mentioned in Book Eleven of The Iliad as the haughty Tithonos, by whom Eos slept Richard Lattimore translation . In this instance, he is most likely Eos s lover and not her son. He is also mentioned in Book Five of The Odyssey as a lord, and Eos his lady. Greek myth stub Category Greek mythology ko uk ... more details
e. References reflist FishBase species genus Leuciscus species cephalus year 2006 month 3 Category ... cephalus et Turb myv fr Chevesne hr Klen riba it Squalius cephalus lt Europinis apalas hu Fejes domolyk mk nl Kopvoorn ja no Stam nn rbuk pl Kle pt Squalius cephalus ro Clean ru sl Klen sr fi Turpa sv F rna fisk tr Ak bal k uk ca Squalius cephalus ... more details
Charles Henry Gilbert as Catulus cephalus , in the 1892 14th volume of Proceedings of the United ... of the Genotype, Catulus cephalus Gilbert author Bigelow, H.B. and W.C. Schroeder journal ... from C. cephalus in appearance and size. ref name compagno Based on morphology biology morphological ... Cephalurus cephalus , a Small Shark, Taken in the Northern Gulf of California, with a Description ... cephalus and Parmaturus xaniurus Chondrichthyes Scyliorhinidae from the west coast of Baja California ... ca Cephalurus cephalus de Kaulquappen Katzenhai es Cephalurus cephalus fr Cephalurus cephalus ... more details
Image Valeriani Decoration Tsefal.jpg thumb 400px right Giuseppe Valeriani Sketch of sets for the opera Tsefal i Prokris by Francesco Araja, 1755 Tsefal i Prokris lang ru Cephalus and Prokris , is an opera seria in three acts by the Italy Italian composer Francesco Araja . Dating to 1755, it was the first opera written in the Russian language . Araja composed the opera to a Russian libretto by Alexander Sumarokov after the Metamorphoses of Ovid . Performance history It was staged at St. Petersburg in a wing of Zimniy Dvorets on March 7 , OS February 27 , 1755 with effective sets by Giuseppe Valeriani . It was the first opera performed with Russian singers. The main roles were performed by Elisaveta Belogradskaya Prokris and Gavrilo Martsenkovich known as Gavrilushka Cephalus . The other actors were pevchie the singers of Count Andrey Kirillovich Razumovsky Stefan Evstafiev Aurora mythology Aurora , Stefan Rzhevsky Erechtheus , the King of Athens , Nikolay Ktitarev Minos , the King of Crete , Ivan Tatishchev Tester, the nobleman of Minos and magician . This opera had a great success, and the composer received a luxurious sable coat valued at 500 rubles as a gift from Empress Elizaveta Petrovna . This opera was re staged at the Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg on June 14, 2001. Plot The story of Cephalus and Prokris, who were ready to destroy their matrimonial vows and later happily forgive each other, thus far random tragic finale does not separate them hunting Cephalus mistakenly pierces his wife with the spear was transformed by Sumarokov into something quite different. His libretto is the story of devoted love and the tragic fate of two heroes. Being separated, they severely suffer and do not search for compromises. Cephalus, stolen directly from the wedding ceremony in the temple, rejects the love of the powerful goddess Aurora. But meanwhile Prokris, suffering from jealousy, is moving towards her inevitably death Cephalus, aimed supposedly at ... more details
Taxobox color greenyellow name Rhabdospora domain Eukarya regnum Chromalveolata superphylum Alveolata phylum Apicomplexa classis Aconoidasida subclassis Haemosporidiasina ordo Achromatorida genus Rhabdospora subdivision ranks Species subdivision Rhabdospora thelohani br Rhabdospora is a genus of parasitic protozoa of the phylum Apicomplexia . Species in this genus have two hosts a vertebrate and an invertebrate in their life cycle for species in this genus the vertebrate host is a fish . History This genus was described by Laguesse in 1895. Description The exact nature and status of this genus remains an open question. Some authors consider the descriptions of this species to be an error while others have reported features consistent with its inclusion in the Apicomplexia . Host records spirlin Alburnoides bipunctatus Alburnoides bipunctatus ohridanus Antarctic snaggletooth Borostomias antarcticus European chub Leuciscus cephalus Leuciscus cephalus albus minnow Phoxinus phoxinus South European roach Rutilus rubilio Three spined Stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus References Unreferenced date March 2011 1 J P Mourier Structure fine de Rhabdospora thelohani Henneguy, protiste parasite de Gasterosteus aculeatus L. in Zeitschrift f r Parasitenkunde, Volume 34, Number 3, 198 206 1970 Alveolata Protist stub Category Apicomplexa ... more details
Euthydemus may refer to People Euthydemus commander , late 5th century BC a fleet commander for Athens during the Sicilian Expedition, 415 to 413 BC Euthydemus, 5th 4th century BC son of Cephalus, mentioned in Republic Plato Plato s Republic Euthydemus I , 3rd century BC a ruler of the Greco Bactrian Kingdom Euthydemus II , 2nd century BC a ruler of the Greco Bactrian Kingdom Euthydemus tyrant , 3rd century BC a tyrant of Sicyon Dialogues Euthydemus dialogue , a dialogue by Plato Name Euthydemos disambig ca Eutidem de Euthydemos Begriffskl rung ko nl Euthydemus ru ... more details
Cephalus . ref Apollodorus , Bibliotheca , 2. 4. 6 7 ref Cephalus ruled over many islands, and his followers ... was a descendant of Cephalus by the following lineage Cephalus Arcesius La rtes Odysseus. References ... more details
Tithonus is a figure in Greek mythology known for being granted immortality without eternal youth. Tithonus may also refer to Tithonus poem Tithonus poem , a poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson Tithonus The X Files Tithonus The X Files , an episode of the TV series The X Files 6998 Tithonus , a Trojan asteroid Tithonus Birdwing, Ornithoptera tithonus , a birdwing butterfly See also Tithonos , son of Eos and Cephalus in Greek mythology Tithonian , the final stage of the Late Jurassic epoch Titon et l Aurore , an opera by the French composer Jean Joseph de Mondonville disambig ... more details
Norbert van Bloemen , called Cephalus , the youngest of the three brothers after Peter van Bloemen and Jan Frans van Bloemen , was born at Antwerp in 1670. He studied and painted portraits and Conversation piece conversation pieces in Rome, and afterwards returned to his native country and settled at Amsterdam , where he died in 1746. References Bryan article BLOEMEN, Norbert van Flemish painter stub DEFAULTSORT Bloemen, Norbert van Category 1670 births Category 1746 deaths Category People from Antwerp Category Flemish painters it Norbert van Bloemen ... more details
taxon Mugil cephalus accessdate 18 April 2006 ref . On the coast of Northwest Florida and Alabama ..., the better. References Reflist ITIS id 170335 taxon Mugil cephalus accessdate 18 April 2006 FishBase species genus Mugil species cephalus month January year 2006 Tony Ayling & Geoffrey Cox, Collins ... es Mugil cephalus fr Mugil cephalus ko hr Cipal bata it Mugil cephalus he la Mugil cephalus lt Did iagalv kefal ja nap Mugil cephalus pl Mugil cefal ru scn ... more details
Taxobox name South African mullet regnum Animal ia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Perciformes familia Mugilidae genus Liza genus Liza species L. richardsonii binomial Liza richardsonii binomial authority Smith, 1846 The South African mullet Liza richardsonii , also called a harder mullet or simply harder , is a species of Mullet fish mullet . It is found in South Africa n coastal waters from Walfish Bay to KwaZulu Natal Natal , and grows to a maximum length of 40.5 cm. ref FishBase species genus Liza species richardsonii month May year 2006 ref See also The common name harder mullet in Germany refers to the flathead mullet , Mugil cephalus . ref http www.fishbase.org ComNames CommonNameSearchSpeciesList.cfm?CommonName Harder Harder common name ref References references Perciformes stub Category Mugilidae az Liza richardsonii ca Liza richardsonii ... more details
Taxobox name Squalius image LeuciscusCephalusHochrein.jpg image width 240px image caption Angler with European Chub S. cephalus caught in the Rhine regnum Animal ia phylum Chordata superclassis Osteichthyes classis Actinopterygii subclassis Neopterygii infraclassis Teleostei superordo Ostariophysi ordo Cypriniformes superfamilia Cyprinioidea familia Cyprinidae subfamilia Leuciscinae genus Squalius genus authority subdivision ranks Species subdivision About 25, see Species text Squalius is a ray finned fish genus in the family biology family Cyprinidae , containing the European chubs the European Chub proper is Squalius cephalus S. cephalus . This genus belongs to the subfamily Leuciscinae as other chub s and dace s generally do. The Eurasian daces, Leuciscus , are close relatives. The present genus was formerly entirely included there, and their delimitation with respect to each other is somewhat uncertain. A number of species have in recent times been moved from one genus to the other. Generally, Leuciscus in the modern sense is widespread across Eurasia , whereas Squalius is almost limited to Europe proper. Hybrid biology Hybrid ization is not rare in Cyprinidae, including this genus. Squalius alburnoides S. alburnoides is known to be of ancient hybrid origin, with the paternal lineage deriving from a prehistoric species related to Anaecypris the latter mated with ancestral Squalius pyrenaicus S. pyrenaicus . Present day S. alburnoides mate with sympatric congener s of other species. ref Sousa Santos et al. 2007 ref Species New species are described every now and then. ref FishBase 2006 ref Squalius alburnoides Squalius anatolicus Squalius aphipsi small Aleksandrov, 1927 small &ndash Aphips Chub Squalius aradensis Squalius carolitertii &ndash Bordallo Squalius castellanus Squalius cephaloides often in Leuciscus Squalius cephalus &ndash European Chub , Fat Chub, Round Chub, chevin, pollard Squalius cii small Richardson, 1857 small Squalius illyricus often in Leucis ... more details
Louvre Louvre . The abduction of Cephalus had special appeal for an Athenian audience because Cephalus ... Cephalus when he was hunting and took him to Syria. The second century CE traveller Pausanias was informed that the abductor of Cephalus was Hemera , goddess of Day. ref Pausanias remarking on the subjects ... . ref Although Cephalus was already married to Procris , Eos bore him three sons, including Pha ton ... him to her and put a curse on them. in Hyginus report ref Hyginus, Fabula 189. ref telling Cephalus ... the Greeks, and bearing a boy in her arms, has commonly been identified as Eos and Cephalus . ref ... Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes , ISB 0 446 60725 8 ref Emathion Memnon mythology Memnon With Cephalus ... more details
In Greek mythology , Arcesius or Ark sios also spelled Arceisius or Arkeisios was the son of Cephalus , and king in Ithaca . Zeus made his line one of only child only sons his only son was Laertes , whose only son was Odysseus , whose only son was Telemachus . ref Homer. The Odyssey, Book XVI, in The Iliad & The Odyssey . Trans. Samuel Butler. p. 625. ISBN 9781435110434 ref Arcesius s wife and thus mother of Laertes was Chalcomedusa, whose origins are not mentioned further, but whose very name, chalcos copper and Medusa mythology medousa guardian or protectress , identifies her as the protector of Bronze Age metal working technology. Of another Arcesius , an architect, Vitruvius vii, introduction notes Arcesius, on the Corinthian order proportions, and on the Ionic order temple of Aesculapius at Tralles , which it is said that he built with his own hands. References Odyssey XIV, 182. references Greek myth stub Category Greek mythology Category Mythological kings ca Arcisi el es Arcisio fr Arc sios it Arcesio pt Arc sio ru fi Arkeisios sv Arkesios uk ... more details
for the shrimp genus Deioneus sandizelli In Greek mythology , Deioneus Greek language Greek or Deion Greek is a name attributed to the following individuals Son of Aeolus Son of Hellen Aeolus , king of Phocis , and father of Cephalus , Actor mythology Actor , Aenetus, Phylacus , Nisus and Asterodia . ref Apollodorus , Bibliotheca , 1. 7. 3 & 1. 9. 4 ref ref Hyginus , Fabulae 198 ref Father of Dia mythology Dia and father in law of Ixion to be, Deioneus was pushed by him into a bed of flaming coals so that Ixion wouldn t have to pay the bride price . ref Pindar , Pythian ode 2, 39 ref Also known as Eioneus . Son of Eurytus the Oechalia n. He married Perigune , daughter of Sinis mythology Sinis , whose father was killed by Theseus . ref Plutarch , Theseus , 8 ref One of the sons of Heracles and Megara mythology Megara . ref Scholia on Pindar , Olympian Ode 5. 61 ref References reflist Category Greek mythology Category Mythological kings Category Aeolides Greek myth stub cs ioneus el pt Eioneu sr ... more details
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