- oenotropae
oenotropae, ārum, f. (οἰνότροποι), Weinverwandlerinnen, Dict. 1, 23 extr.
http://www.zeno.org/Georges-1913. 1806–1895.
oenotropae, ārum, f. (οἰνότροποι), Weinverwandlerinnen, Dict. 1, 23 extr.
http://www.zeno.org/Georges-1913. 1806–1895.
Oenotropae — OENOTRŎPAE, árum, Gr. Ὀινοτρόπαι, ῶν, (⇒ Tab. XIV.) sind die drey Töchter des Anius, Oeno, Elais und Spermo, welchen Bacchus die Macht gab, alles in Wein, Oel und Korn zu verwandeln, was sie wollten; daher sie auch von οἶνος, Wein, und τρέπω, ich … Gründliches mythologisches Lexikon
OENOTROPAE — Anii filiae, finguntur in niveas abiisse columbas quod Sacerdotes fuerint, quas in Graecis Fabulis Columbas nuncupari, diximus supra, voce Promenaea. Inde apud Homerum, Od. μ. Columbae Ἀμβροσίην Διῒ πατρὶ φέρουσι … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Oenotropae — In Greek mythology, the Oenotropae (Ancient Greek: Οἰνοτρόπαι, the women who change (into) wine ) or Oenotrophae were the three daughters of Anius. Collectively, they were also known as the Winegrowers.[1] The Oenotropae included: Spermo (Ancient … Wikipedia
Anius — In Greek mythology, Anius was the son of Apollo and Rhoeo. Anius was born on the island of Delos, which was sacred to his father Apollo, after the box in which his mother had been placed by Apollo when he had discovered her pregnancy washed… … Wikipedia
Wine School of Philadelphia — The Wine School of Philadelphia is a wine education school based in Pennsylvania.HistoryThe Wine School of Philadelphia was founded in 2000 by winemaker Keith Wallace. It was originally a very small operation run in the back room of a coffee shop … Wikipedia
Oeno — This article is on Greek mythology. See also Oeno Island. In Greek mythology Oeno, daughter of Anius, was the goddess of wine (hence oenology is the study of wine). She was one of the Oenotropae, and a granddaughter of Dionysus. She had the… … Wikipedia
Spermo — Spermo, in Greek mythology, was the daughter of Anius. She was the goddess of grain. She was one of the Oenotropae, a granddaughter of Dionysus, and had the ability to change anything into seed or wheat. Her sisters were Oeno and Elais … Wikipedia
Elais — In Greek mythology, Elais was the daughter of Anius and the goddess of oil (as a food, not a petroleum product). She was one of the Oenotropae and a granddaughter of Dionysus. She had the ability to change anything in oil. Her sisters were Oeno… … Wikipedia
АНИЙ — • Anius, Άνιος, сын Аполлона и Креусы или Ройо, которую разгневанный отец в ящике бросил в море; ящик пригнало к Делосу, и здесь она родила А. Аполлон, научив его искусству прорицания, сделал его своим жрецом и царем острова. А.… … Реальный словарь классических древностей
COLUMBA — I. COLUMBA Ordo militaris a Iohanne I. Castellae Rege institutus, A. C. 1379. Segoviae. Alii hoc filio eius Henrico III. A. C. 1399. tribuunt. columba ordinis insigne, qui minime diuturnus fuit. Favinus, l. 6. p. 1229. II. COLUMBA Veneris apud… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
CTESILLA — Alcidamantis Cei filia in columbam versa fingitur, Ovidio, l. 7. Met. Fab. 12. Forte quod Sacerdos facta, tales enim Columbarum nomine Poetis venire, dicemus infra voce Promenaea, it. Oenotropae … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale