-
species are
placed within the
genus Hyacinthus:
Hyacinthus litwinovii – north-east Iran to
southern Turkmenistan Hyacinthus orientalis - Iraq, Lebanon, Syria...
- in love with
Hyacinthus that he
abandoned his
sanctuary in
Delphi to
enjoy Hyacinthus'
company by the
river Eurotas. He
taught Hyacinthus the use of the...
- Gr**** mythology,
Hyacinthus was a
young man
admired by
Apollo and Zephyr, but
killed by a
discus by
Zephyr when
Apollo and
Hyacinthus were
playing the...
-
Apollo et
Hyacinthus, K. 38, is an
opera in
three acts
written in 1767 by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, who was 11
years old at the time. It is Mozart's first...
- up Hyacinth, hyacinth, hyacinthine, or
Hyacinthus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hyacinth,
genus Hyacinthus, is a
small group of bulbous, spring-blooming...
-
Ariadne and Bacchus,
eighteenth century.
Zephyrus and
Hyacinthus red-figure, 440–420 BC.
Hyacinthus and Zephyrus.
Attic Red
Figure Kylix.
Attributed to...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Hyacinthus (Ancient Gr****: Ὑάκινθος) was a
Lacedaemonian who is said to have
moved to Athens. In
compliance with an oracle, to have...
-
Linnaeus in his 1753 work
Species Plantarum, as a
species in the
genus Hyacinthus. The
specific epithet non-scripta
means "unlettered" or "unmarked" and...
- patula (Desf.) Rothm.
Hyacinthoides racemosa Medik.
Hyacinthus amethystinus Lam.
Hyacinthus patulus Desf.
Hyacinthus ****atus Moench
Hylomenes campanulata (Aiton)...
- the
Salon in 1801.
Hyacinthus was a
young male
beauty and
lover of the god Apollo. One day,
while playing with a discus,
Hyacinthus was
struck with the...