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    Oenochoe (redirect from Oinochoe)
    An oenochoe, also spelled oinochoe (Ancient Greek: οἰνοχόη; from Ancient Greek: οἶνος, oînos, "wine", and Ancient Greek: χέω, khéō, lit. 'I pour', sense...
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    The oinochoe by the Shuvalov Painter in the collection of Antikensammlung Berlin (inventory number F 2414) is an erotic depiction from ancient Greek vase...
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    envisaged Tithonus as a rhapsode, as attested by the lyre in his hand, on an oinochoe (wine jug) of the Achilles Painter, circa 470–460 BC. An asteroid (6998)...
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    Glaux skyphos Hermogenes skyphos Jugs Oenochoe Shape 1 Oinochoe Shape 2 Oinochoe Shape 3 Oinochoe Shape 7 Olpe Small oil and perfume Alabastron, small holders...
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    crisply defined hook notches at the point of carination. The bowl of an oinochoe (pitcher) might be emphasized by closely spaced vertical lines incised...
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    The Mamarce Oinochoe is an Etruscan vessel of art historical significance which is dated to around 640/20 BC. Today the oinochoe is kept in Martin von...
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    red-figure cup/kylix, ca. 400–300 BC. London, British Museum E 543. red-figure oinochoe. "Red-figure hydria with Apollo riding a griffin, ca. 380–360 B.C. (Object...
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    Paris) Achilles and Ajax playing the board game petteia, black-figure oinochoe, c. 530 BC (Capitoline Museums, Rome) Head of Achilles depicted on a 4th-century...
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    Athens Woman spinning. Detail from an Ancient Greek Attic white-ground oinochoe, ca. 490 BC, from Locri, Italy. British Museum, London. Eve spinning, the...
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    Oinochoe, ca 520 BC, Odysseus and Ajax fighting over the armour of Achilles...
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    the vessel, and is thus a narrow type of jug, with no pouring lip; the oinochoe is more like a modern jug. In the "shoulder" and "cylindrical" types which...
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    griffin; 900–800 BC; Nimrud ivories; Cleveland Museum of Art (Ohio, US) Oinochoe; 800–700 BC; terracotta; height: 24.1 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art (New...
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    1988. Binek, 2017, pp. 423, 430-31 Binek, N. M. (2017), "The Dipylon Oinochoe Graffito: Text or Decoration?", Hesperia, 86 (3): 423–42, doi:10.2972/hesperia...
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    genie with a ribbon and a branch with leaves. Ancient Greek red-figure oinochoe, ca. 320 BC, from Magna Graecia. (Notice the coloured decorative woven...
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    Aeneas carrying Anchises, black-figured oinochoe, c. 520–510 BCE, Louvre (F 118)...
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    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)...
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  • (oînos) enology, oenochoe, oenologist, oenology, oenophile, oenophilia, oinochoe oesophag- gullet Greek οἰσοφάγος (oisophágos) oesophagectomy, oesophagitis...
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    status. There are many types of funerary vases, such as amphorae, kraters, oinochoe, and kylix cups, among others. One famous example is the Dipylon amphora...
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    workshop of the Diosphos Painter, c. 500 BC) White-ground black-figure oinochoe (Wine-Jug) of Heracles and the Nemean lion, Athens, about 520–500 BC, attributed...
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    a peg on the wall. The shape of the aryballos originally came from the oinochoe of the Geometric period of the 9th century BCE, a globe-shaped wine jar...
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    A depiction of a javelin thrower on an ancient Greek vase, ca. 450 BC. Attributed to the painter of the Brussels Oinochoes....
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    century B.C." is based in part on a late 7th-century Etruscan wine-server (oinochoë) from Tragliatella (near Caere) which depicts mounted youths emerging from...
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    sparrows and was turned into stone in the prophecy about the Trojan War. Oinochoe, 520–500 BC, from Vulci White-ground lekythos, ca. 500-475 BC, from Athens...
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    century alabaster ash urns from Volterra, and a Red Figure 4th–3rd century Oinochoe. Servius 380b, 11.785. De Grummond 2004, p. 359. National Etruscan Museum...
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    Polynices offers Eriphyle the necklace of Harmonia, red-figure oinochoe by the Mannheim Painter, ca. 450–440 BC, Louvre Museum....
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    Uffizi Gallery in Florence. Ancient Greece: Amphora Hydria Krater Lekythos Oinochoe Olpe Chinese: Meiping Modern: Bottle Cylinder-shaped vase Flower brick...
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    is widely assumed to have depicted the satyr in the act of pouring an oinochoe over his head into a cup, probably a kantharos. Antonio Corso describes...
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    perhaps a Genius (1st century BC – 1st century AD) Isis holding sistrum and oinochoe (Roman marble, reign of Hadrian) Isis, Serapis, the child Harpocrates and...
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    of an early (pre-fifth century BC) votive inscription is on a bucchero oinochoe (wine vase): ṃiṇi mulvaṇịce venalia ṡlarinaṡ. en mipi kapi ṃi(r) ṇuṇai...
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    Attic red-figure oinochoe depicting a young boy pulling another boy's chariot, perhaps a parody of the Anthesteria's hierogamy (430–390 BC)...
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