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liittyy 'Fons Vitae', 'Fons Pietatis', 'locus amoenus' motif; pleasant place with trees (~ taste), meadows (~ sight), spring or brook (~ feeling), singing birds (~ hearing) and flowers (~ smell), Abraham complains about a well seized by Abimelech's servants, Adoniah sacrifices sheep and oxen at the well En-rogel in the presence of the princes, Arethusa changed into a fountain: Diana changes her attendant Arethusa into a fountain, after first having hidden her in a cloud to escape Alpheus, the river-god (Ovid, Metamorphoses V 621), Arethusa is turned into a fountain when pursued by the handsome hunter Alpheus (Pausanias V 7, 2), Byblis changed into a fountain: after looking for Caunus everywhere, Byblis at last lies down, bathed in tears, and is changed into a fountain (Ovid, Metamorphoses IX 663), Cadmus' companions, sent to fetch water, are slain by the dragon which guarded the spring, Castalia, Parnassos-vuoren lähde, Ceres finds the girdle of Proserpina near the fountain of the nymph Cyane, Ceres meets the daughters of Celeus at a fountain, Christ and the woman of Samaria: sitting at Jacob's well he asks her for a drink from her jug, Christ resting at Jacob's well, after having sent his disciples to Sychar, Cyane changed into a fountain: when trying to stop Pluto from abducting Proserpina, the nymph Cyane is changed into a fountain (Ovid, Metamorphoses V 411), Egeria changed into a fountain: when Egeria's grief at the death of Numa Pompilius can not be assuaged, she melts away in tears, and is changed into a fountain (Ovid, Metamorphoses XV 546), Elijah's fountain, Helikon-vuoren lähteet, Hermaphroditus and Salmacis changed into a hermaphrodite: at the prayer of the fountain-nymph Salmacis, who holds the bathing Hermaphroditus closely embraced, their bodies fuse (Ovid, Metamorphoses IV 373), Holofernes destroys the city spring, Hushai's report of Absalom's plan is brought to Ahimaaz and Jonathan, near a well, Jacob at the well of Haran (Genesis 29:1-13), Joseph is thrown into a pit (usually depicted as a well or cistern), Judas, a Jew, put into a well by Helena, mother of Constantine ~ legend of the True Cross, Judith bathing in a fountain at night, Mary, usually with the Christ-child, in orans-position in a fountain (of life), Minerva in contest with Neptune for Athens: Minerva creates the olive-tree, Neptune produces a spring with a blow of his trident, Minerva visits the Muses on Mount Helicon to see the fountain Hippocrene, which Pegasus had just brought forth, Moses at a well meets the seven daughters of Jethro, the priest of Midian, Najadit, joki- ja lähdenymfit; kantavat yleensä uurnaa; 'Naiadi, ninfe de' fiumi' (Ripa), Narkissos, tuijottaen lähteeseen, rakastuu omaan peilikuvaansa; mahdollisesti nymfi Ekho katselee taustalla, Neptune makes a fountain for Amymone, Perseus cleanses his hands of blood at the well Hippocrene; Andromeda attended by Cupid and Naiads, Pirene changed into a fountain: when pining away for the loss of her son Cenchreus, who inadvertently had been killed by Diana, Pirene is changed into a fountain on Mount Helicon, Samson drinks water from a well after having slain a thousand Philistines, Saul and the servant, on their way to Samuel, meet some girls at the well of Ramah, St. Boniface makes a fountain spring up, St. Gereon of Cologne is beheaded and thrown into a well, St. Isidore the Labourer creates a fountain with his spade, Susanna kylpemässä, yleensä lähteessä tai sen äärellä ja toisinaan kahden naispalvelijan seurassa, Thisbe discovers the dying Pyramus (the scene may be represented near a fountain), Thisbe, fleeing from a lioness, drops her veil (the scene may be situated near a fountain), a fountain springs up from the writings of St. John Chrysostom; the faithful drink from the water, a well is dug at Beer, an angel appears and reveals a well of water to Hagar, an angel meets Hagar at the fountain on the way to Shur and persuades her to return, an oil spring erupts in Rome ~ Christ's birth, ass or ox fallen into a well ~ parables of Christ (Luke 14:5), being short of water, the army is guided to a spring by Hypsipyle, the nurse of Lycurgus' son Opheltes, death of St. Callistus: he is drowned in a well with a millstone round his neck, death of Tiresias: he dies after drinking from a cold fountain, eighty men who came to offer sacrifice in the temple are killed and their bodies thrown into a well (Jeremiah 41:4-7), fountain (indoors), fountain of Love, 'Fons Amoris', fountain of life, fountain of life (non-Christian), fountain of youth, 'Fontaine de Jouvence', fountain ~ monastery, gusher ~ oil, hot spring, geyser, kaivo, lähde, medicinal spring, miracle of the well ~ rest on the flight into Egypt, new wells are dug in the valley of Gerar, ornamental fountain, ornamental fountain (in village), paratiisin neljä jokea (virraten lähteestä), people of Sychar, aroused by the woman of Samaria, gather at the well, pilgrims gather at the fountain that had miraculously sprung up at the place where St. Florian was buried, reaching the city Eliezer has his camel kneel down by a well and prays for guidance, roomalaiset lähde-jumaluudet, spring (fluids extracted from the earth), suihkukaivo puutarhassa, symbols (of Mary) from litanies (with TEXT), table fountain, the 'apostle of Frisia' and archbishop of Utrecht, Willibrord (of Echternach); possible attributes: cask (barrel), well (fountain), child (on a book), model of church, stone bottles, the Israelites come to the oasis of Elim, where they find twelve springs and seventy palmtrees, the abbess Gertrude of Nivelles; possible attributes: book, pastoral staff, crown, cup, demon, mouse or mice, model of church or hospital, palm, (healing) well, the beheading of Paul; maybe three fountains spring from his head, the body of St. Godeleva is thrown into a well, the cup-bearer is killed by a lion at the well ~ wedding of the king's daughter in Andrapolis, the dream of Mordecai: two fighting dragons appear, a righteous nation is about to be attacked by evil nations, and a little spring turns into a great river (Esther 11:2-12), the envious Philistines fill all Abraham's wells with earth, the martyr Boniface, 'apostle of Germany', and archbishop of Mainz; possible attributes: axe in root of tree, book pierced by a sword, fountain (springing up from under his staff), whip, the meeting at the well: Eliezer sees Rebekah coming with a pitcher, the miraculous spring in the temple ~ Ezekiel's visions, the sealed fountain in the enclosed garden (Song of Solomon 4:12), the third of the seven angels sounds the trumpet: a great burning star (Wormwood) poisons the rivers and fountains, the twelve springs of Elim (one for each tribe), the well of Beersheba is dug, three of David's heroes draw water out of the well of Bethlehem, during their stay in the cave Adullam; David pours the water out, utilitarian, public pump or water fountain, when Hermaphroditus bathes in a fountain, Salmacis, the nymph of the fountain, falls in love with him
nimi lähde, spring, source of river or stream
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