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Searched all Perseus collections for "snake" 2320 results in 6 categories
Included alternate terms: Vipers
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Art objects (1063)
Atlas sites (456)
Images (86)
Reference articles (2)
Text sections (17)
Texts (694)
1063 Art objects
  1. London, British Museum, 1971.11-1.1: DINOS; SOPHILOS; ... , WEDDING OF PELEUS AND THETIS, HEPHAISTOS RIDING MULE, EILEITHYIAI, OKEANOS WITH BODY OF SNAKE, WITH SNAKE AND DOLPHIN, ATHENA AND ARTEMIS [Beazley Archive Vase] (11.13)

  2. Greenwich (CT), Bareiss, 348: SKYPHOS; GIANT (WARRIOR) FALLING BITTEN BY SNAKE, SHIELD DEVICE, SNAKE, GIGANTOMACHY, DIONYSOSWITH SNAKE AND SPEAR WITH IVY [Beazley Archive Vase] (10.98)

  3. Rome, Mus. Naz. Etrusco di Villa Giulia, 50318: CUP; BERLIN 2268, PAINTER OF; FIGHT, WARRIORS, SOME FALLEN, SHIELD DEVICE, SNAKE, WARRIOR, SHIELD DEVICE, SNAKE (?) [Beazley Archive Vase] (10.82)

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456 Atlas sites
  1. Snake Creek, Snake Creek, Ark.: Arkansas, United States [Atlas site] (14.71)

  2. Snake Valley: United States [Atlas site] (8.95)

  3. Little Snake River, Snake River: United States [Atlas site] (7.96)

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86 Images
  1. Fording the Snake River. [Image] (5.12)

  2. Harpocrates, and Snake as Genius Loci. (Pitture d'Ercolano, i. 207.) [Image] (4.71)

  3. Dial, Thornton; ... , Animal; reptile; snake ... : African Jungle Picture: If the Ladies Had Knew the Snakes Wouldn't Bite Them They Wouldn't Have Hurt the Snakes; If the Snakes Had Knew the Ladies Wouldn't Hurt Them They Wouldn't Have Bit the Ladies: Thornton Dial, Sr.born 1928African Jungle Picture: If the Ladies Had Knew the Snakes Wouldn't Bite Them They Wouldn't Have Hurt the Snakes; If the Snakes Had Knew the Ladies Wouldn't Hurt Them They Wouldn't Have Bit the Ladies1989enamel, industrial sealing compound, wire on wood [Image] (4.66)

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2 Reference articles
  1. Vipers [Reference article in Perseus Encyclopedia] (18.13)

  2. Snake [Reference article in Perseus Encyclopedia] (4.21)

17 Text sections
  1. CHAP. 59. (39.)--VIPERS AND SNAILS. [Section in Pliny the Elder, The Natural History (eds. H.T. Riley, Esq., B.A., John Bostock, M.D., F.R.S.)] (9.54)

  2. A SNAKE STORY. [Section in Solomon L. M. Conser, Virginia after the war. An account of three year's experience in reorganizing the Methodist Episcopal Church in Virginia at the close of the Civil War. By S.L. M. Cponser] (5.72)

  3. The Snake, Sword, and Knife-Swallower. [Section in Henry Mayhew, London Labour and the London Poor: Volume 3] (5.41)

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694 Texts
  1. Wall Chart - Dangerous Snakes of Victoria: divided into five parts. The wall chart in the u.c. depicts a tiger snake, with smaller graphic drawings of the head and body of the tiger snake in the u.l. of the chart. There are also graphic drawings of the tiger snake in the u.r. of the snake's head. Below the tiger snake is a picture of a copper-headed snake in the lower u.c. and there are graphic drawings of the head of the snake in the u.l. There are also graphic drawings in the u.r. of the head of the copper- headed snake. In the c. of the wall chart a brown snake is depicted with smaller grapic drawings in the c.l. and c.r. of the brown snake's head and body. The l.c. of the chart has a picture of a black snake, with a drawing of the snake's body in the l.l. and the snake's head in the l.r. Beneath the black snake in the l.c. is a drawing of a death adder. There are also graphic drawings in the l.l. of the snake's body and in the l.r. of the death adder's head. [Text] (12.26)

  2. A Banquet of Vipers: Jean-Pierre MIGNON (Director), Julie FORSYTH (Actor); Poster of The Australian Nouveau Theatre's performance of "A Banquet of Vipers", yellow poster with a red snake with a baby in a womb. Directed by Jean-Pierre Mignon. Performed as part of the Australian Drama Festival, Adelaide. 1981 [Text] (11.48)

  3. A Banquet of Vipers: Jean-Pierre MIGNON (Director), Julie FORSYTH (Actor); Poster of The Australian Performing Group's performance of "A Banquet of Vipers", yellow poster with a red snake with a baby in a womb. Directed by Jean-Pierre Mignon at the Pram Factory. 1981 [Text] (8.21)

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