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PAN was the god of shepherds and flocks, of mountain wilds, hunting and rustic music. He wandered the hills and mountains of Arkadia playing his pan-pipes and chasing Nymphs. His unseen presence aroused feelings of panic in men passing through the remote, lonely places of the wilds.
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Gods of Hellas, gods of Hellas, Can ye listen in your silence? Can your mystic voices tell us; Where ye hide? In floating islands, With a wind that evermore; Keeps you out of sight of shore? Pan, Pan is dead. (Elizabeth Barret Browning, 1806-61, The Dead Pan). ... Pan is the god of woods, pastures, and other landscapes.
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A multithreaded Usenet newsreader for GNOME. It is loosely modeled after the Windows program Agent. It features relatively easy decoding of binaries and automatic grouping of multipart posts. It works with servers on non-standard NNTP ports and is configurable for NNTP authorization. ... August 1, 2008 - Pan 0.133:
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The official web site of Guillermo Del Toro's PAN'S LABYRINTH, now available on DVD!
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Pan (god) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The legend of Pan tells of a god born with goat legs and feet, horns, and a furry human upper body. The other gods ridiculed him because of his appearance, and so Pan left Olympus, and went to live in Arcadia.
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Learn about the Greek god Pan in mythology and art, with recommended books and resources ... home | greek | gods | free spirits | page 2 | Pan; Pan in Myth; Pan, the god of woods and fields, of flocks and shepherds, dwelt in grottos, wandered on the mountains and in valleys, and amused himself with the chase or in leading...
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Research by Anthony Roe into the role of the god Pan in history with his association to paganism and the planets Jupiter and Mars. How he has survived throught he centuries and been cast in the light of Satan or the Devil by the Christian faith. ... In my youth I did not recognise Pan, the son of Hermes, the Arcadian god of...
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Pan and Daphnis. Copy of marble sculpture by Heliodorus c. 100 B.C. ... Pan, the noisy goat-footed god of the Greeks, looks after shepherds and woods, is a capable musician, and invented the instrument named for him, panpipes. Pan leads the nymphs in dances. He stirs up panic. He is worshiped in Arcadia and is associated...
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