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nature. This thought is indeed so old that the one who first uttered it is no longer known; it has been passed down to us from eternity, and hence doubtless it is true. Moreover, you know what is so often said and passes for a trite expression. What is that, he asked? He answered: It is best not to be born at all; and next to that, it is better to die than to live; and this is confirmed even by divine testimony. Pertinently to this they say that Midas, after hunting, asked his captive Silenus somewhat urgently, what was the most desirable thing among humankind. At first he could offer no response, and was obstinately silent. At length, when Midas would not stop plaguing him, he erupted with these words, though very unwillingly: 'you, seed of an evil genius and precarious offspring of hard fortune, whose life is but for a day, why do you compel me to tell you those things of which it is better you should remain ignorant? For he lives with the least worry who knows not his misfortune; but for humans, the best for them is not to be born at all, not to partake of nature's excellence; not to be is best, for both sexes. This should be our choice, if choice we have; and the next to this is, when we are born, to die as soon as we can.' It is plain therefore, that he declared the condition of the dead to be better than that of the living.
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if one could only find it.... Lots of people just enjoy scrambling on and being whisked off and scrambling on again.... But the whole point about the wheel is that you needn't get on it at all.... People get hold of ideas about life, and that makes them think they've got to join in the game, even if they don't enjoy it. It doesn't suit everyone...
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a great disc of polished wood that revolves quickly. At first you sit down and watch the others. They are all trying to sit in the wheel, and they keep getting flung off, and that makes them laugh, and you laugh too. It's great fun... Of course at the very centre there's a point completely at rest,
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You, most blessed and happiest among humans, may well consider those blessed and happiest who have departed this life before you, and thus you may consider it unlawful, indeed blasphemous, to speak anything ill or false of them, since they now have been transformed into a better and more refined
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man of the forest, with the ears of a horse and sometimes also the tail and legs of a horse. The later sileni were drunken followers of Dionysus, usually bald and fat with thick lips and squat noses, and having the legs of a human. Later still, the plural "sileni" went out of use and the only
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was eager to learn from Silenus and caught the old man by lacing a fountain with wine from which Silenus often drank. As Silenus fell asleep, the king's servants seized and took him to their master. An alternative story was that when lost and wandering in
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refer to the mythological figure as a type that is sometimes thought to be differentiated from a satyr by having the attributes of a horse rather than a goat, though usage of the two words is not consistent enough to permit a sharp distinction.
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translated by Cornelis de Heer and James Willis (Hackett, 1996, originally published 1957 in German), p. 226; Guy Hedreen, "Myths of Ritual in Athenian Vase-Paintings of Silens", in:
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hymns to be the young god's tutor. This puts him in a company of phallic or half-animal tutors of the gods, a group that includes
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Silenus with the child Dionysos, marble statue, Roman copy of the middle 2nd century AD after a Greek original by Lysippos (
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were sometimes described as having a physical appearance like that of Silenus, with broad flat faces and fat bellies.
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During the late 19th century in Germany and Vienna, symbolism from ancient Greece was reinterpreted through a new
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has Silenus sitting next to the gods to offer up his comments on the various rulers under examination, including
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uses the irreverent, chubby-faced Silenus as a motif in several works to represent "buried instinctual forces".
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references were to one individual named Silenus, the teacher and faithful companion of the wine-god Dionysus.
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When intoxicated, Silenus was said to possess special knowledge and the power of prophecy. The Phrygian King
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A notorious consumer of wine, he was usually drunk and had to be supported by satyrs or carried by a
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and is related to musical creativity, prophetic ecstasy, drunken joy, drunken dances and gestures.
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Two Roman bronze fulcra (couch ornaments) representing Silenus, 1st century BC – 1st century AD (
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Georgieff, D. 2017. The essence of the Dionysian mysteries. DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.36183.06568
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Papposilenus is a representation of Silenus that emphasizes his old age, particularly as a
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Drunk papposilenus supported by two young men, Etruscan red-figure stamnos from Vulci,
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Silenus commonly figures in Roman bas-reliefs of the train of Dionysus, a subject for
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A theme in Greek philosophy and literature is the wisdom of Silenus, which posits an
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Bacchus pours out wine for a panther, while Silenus plays the lyre, painting from
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Hermaphroditus and Silenus. On the right a maenad with thyrsus. Roman fresco from
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Silenus holding a kantharos and a lyre. Tondo of an Attic red-figure kylix from
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In Book VI of Pausanias' Description of Greece, his grave is said to be "in the
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posed for the Silenus-like figure astride a tortoise at the entrance to the
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Over 300 images of Silenus at the Warburg Institute's Iconographic Database
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The Origins of Theater in Ancient Greece and Beyond: From Ritual to Drama
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IX. Silenus refers to the satyrs as his children during the play.
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Silenus with Some Perfect Ladies of Phrygia Gave a Cocktail Party
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Silens in Attic Black-figure Vase-painting: Myth and Performance
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statue of Silenus holding a bunch of grapes and a cup of wine,
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referred to Silenus as the foster father of Bacchus. In 1884
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Gold phaler (ornament worn by horses) representing Silenus,
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Papposilenus in a Dionysian procession, bell-krater from
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556:Glyptothek 518:sarcophagi 431:satyr play 344:with wine 340:, holding 313:Coin from 62:Roman copy 48:winemaking 4855:Sosipolis 4845:Palaestra 4741:Pegasides 4698:Adrasteia 4664:Hecaterus 4611:Auloniads 4600:Aristaeus 4595:Anthousai 4515:Asclepius 4288:Prophasis 4278:Praxidice 4243:Pepromene 4142:Eiresione 4132:Dyssebeia 4101:Amechania 4081:Adephagia 3997:Hedylogos 3812:Pemphredo 3571:Telchines 3539:Earthborn 3530:Tisiphone 3448:Chthonic 3270:Anigrides 3226:Scamander 3221:Sangarius 3181:Clitumnus 3176:Cephissus 3053:Amphithoe 2925:Callirhoe 2811:Leucothea 2618:Muses at 2556:Apollonis 2523:Melpomene 2434:Asclepius 2358:Aphrodite 2340:Olympian 2322:Menoetius 2186:Mnemosyne 1684:Footnotes 1524:Baltimore 1459:kantharos 1408:Ichneutae 1403:Sophocles 752:pot belly 640:from the 427:Euripides 342:kantharos 304:folkloric 298:Evolution 225:romanized 122:Genealogy 100:kantharos 4850:Pasiphaë 4840:Enyalius 4784:Heracles 4675:Maenades 4578:Agdistis 4484:Eunostus 4479:Despoina 4406:Pleiades 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Index

Silenus (disambiguation)
Silenoz
drunkenness
winemaking

Roman copy
Hellenistic
Vatican Museums
Nysa
Wine
grapes
kantharos
thyrsos
wineskin
panther
donkey
Pan
Hermes
Gaea
Hermaphroditus
Dionysus
Pholus
Greek mythology
/sˈlnəs/
Ancient Greek
romanized
[seːlɛːnós]
tutor
wine
god

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