Handbook to the Antiquities in the British Museum: Being a Description of the Remains of Greek, Assyrian, Egyptian, and Etruscan Art Preserved There |
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... Centaurs or the Amazons . Suffice it to say , that the Centaurs appear to have been a race , leading a rude and savage life , originally among the mountains and forests of Thessaly , and subsequently in Arcadia . The battle between ...
... Centaurs or the Amazons . Suffice it to say , that the Centaurs appear to have been a race , leading a rude and savage life , originally among the mountains and forests of Thessaly , and subsequently in Arcadia . The battle between ...
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... Centaurs and Lapitha . ' The First slab represents a Centaur who has been thrown down , and who is held by one of the Lapithæ by the hair of his head from 1 . in front , while a second is attacking him from behind . A second Centaur has ...
... Centaurs and Lapitha . ' The First slab represents a Centaur who has been thrown down , and who is held by one of the Lapithæ by the hair of his head from 1 . in front , while a second is attacking him from behind . A second Centaur has ...
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... Centaur is biting the neck of one of the Lapithæ , who is piercing him with a poignard . The Cen- 2 . taur is striking with his hind hoofs the shield held up in defence by another Lapith . The Third represents a female who of a Centaur ...
... Centaur is biting the neck of one of the Lapithæ , who is piercing him with a poignard . The Cen- 2 . taur is striking with his hind hoofs the shield held up in defence by another Lapith . The Third represents a female who of a Centaur ...
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Being a Description of the Remains of Greek, Assyrian, Egyptian, and Etruscan Art Preserved There William Sandys Wright Vaux, British Museum. JACKSON . another Centaur is trampling to the ground a Lapith ,. 18 GREEK ANTIQUITIES .
Being a Description of the Remains of Greek, Assyrian, Egyptian, and Etruscan Art Preserved There William Sandys Wright Vaux, British Museum. JACKSON . another Centaur is trampling to the ground a Lapith ,. 18 GREEK ANTIQUITIES .
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... Centaur is trampling to the ground a Lapith , who has fallen upon the left knee . The Fourth represents two Centaurs ... Centaur is checked by a Lapith , who has seized his off fore - leg , as he is in the act of striking with it . In ...
... Centaur is trampling to the ground a Lapith , who has fallen upon the left knee . The Fourth represents two Centaurs ... Centaur is checked by a Lapith , who has seized his off fore - leg , as he is in the act of striking with it . In ...
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