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Searched all Perseus collections for "grape" 1255 results in 7 categories
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Art objects (889)
Atlas sites (91)
Images (94)
London sites (1)
Reference articles (1)
Text sections (11)
Texts (168)
889 Art objects
  1. Munich, Antikensammlungen, 2100: CUP A; MUNICH 2100, PAINTER OF; AGRICULTURE, VINEYARD, SNAKE, WOMEN (NYMPHS), WITH BASKET AND VESSEL (?), ONE PLAYING PIPES, GRAPE VINE, GORGONEION, GRAPE VINE, VINEYARD, GOATS, GRAPE VINE [Beazley Archive Vase] (14.01)

  2. Athens, National Museum, Acropolis Coll., 1.1290: SKYPHOS FRAGMENT; AGRICULTURE (?) VINTAGE (?) CULT (?), DIONYSOS WITH KANTHAROS, WOMAN WITH LYRE, SATYR WITH GRAPES, FIGURES TREADING GRAPES, ALTAR [Beazley Archive Vase] (11.35)

  3. Sozopol, Museum, 426: BELL-KRATER; BLACK-THYRSUS PAINTER; SYMPOSIUM, YOUTH AND MEN, ONE WITH FOOD (?), ONE PLAYING KOTTABOS WITH CUP, RECLINING, WOMAN WITH PLATE AND GRAPES OF VINE, TABLES WITH FOOD, GRAPES OF VINE SUSPENDED [Beazley Archive Vase] (10.74)

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91 Atlas sites
  1. Grape Creek: Illinois, United States [Atlas site] (7.72)

  2. Grape Island: Massachusetts, United States [Atlas site] (7.30)

  3. Grape: Arkansas, United States [Atlas site] (6.90)

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94 Images
  1. Louvre F 122: Detail of side B, left: eye ornamented with grape cluster and vines (left), and Nikosthenes' signature (above, between brow and eye) [Image] (4.94)

  2. Boston 01.8215: Satyr and Grape Vine, detail of grape vine: frontal view [Image] (4.64)

  3. Tampa 86.15: Grape juice flowing into kylix [Image] (4.29)

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1 London site
  1. Grape Street: United Kingdom [London site] (5.22)

1 Reference article
  1. Grapes [Reference article in Perseus Encyclopedia] (5.84)

11 Text sections
  1. The Fox and the Grapes [Section in Phaedrus, The Fables of Phaedrus (ed. Christopher Smart)] (4.80)

  2. CHAP. 36.--HOW GRAPES ARE PROTECTED FROM THE RAVAGES OF INSECTS. [Section in Pliny the Elder, The Natural History (eds. H.T. Riley, Esq., B.A., John Bostock, M.D., F.R.S.)] (3.73)

  3. Grape Shot, Round Shot. [Section in Historical collections. Collections and researches made by the Michigan pioneer and historical society ... Reprinted by authority of the Board of state auditors. Volume 20] (3.16)

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168 Texts
  1. Grapes and Thorns, Chapter IV, Catholic world. [Text] [View with Perseus links] (7.10)

  2. Phin, John, 1830-1913.; Open air grape culture: a practical treatise on the garden and vineyard culture of the vine, and the manufacture of domestic wine. Designed for the use of amateurs and others in the northern and middle states ... / By John Phin ... To which is added a selection of examples of American vineyard practice, and a carefully prepared description of the celebrated Thomery system of grape culture.: "Bibliography of grape culture": p. xi-xvi., buhr [Text] [View with Perseus links] (6.41)

  3. Nakasato, Naohito, Mori, Masao, Nomoto, Ken'ichi; Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics with GRAPE and Parallel Virtual Machine: We have developed Remote-GRAPE, a subroutine library to use the special purpose computer GRAPE-3A. The GRAPE-3A can efficiently calculate gravitational force between particles, and construct neighbor lists. All other calculations are performed on the host workstation (WS) which is directly connected to GRAPE. The use of GRAPE for Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (GRAPE-SPH) can in principle greatly speed up the calculations on WS. However the current bottleneck of GRAPE-SPH is that its performance is limited by the speed of the host WS. To solve this problem, we implement Remote-GRAPE; it allows us to run applications which use GRAPE-3A hardware on the significantly faster computers than the physical host WS. Thus, we can take advantage of the fast computers even though they can not physically be connected to GRAPE. The Remote-GRAPE system is implemented on the Parallel Virtual Machine (PVM). In this paper, the detail of implementation and performance analysis are described., Comment: 24 pages LaTeX file with 10 PostScript figures, to appear in ApJ [Text] [View with Perseus links] (5.67)

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