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Wat (wie) is tazza da gabinetto - definitie

HELLENISTIC CAMEO CUP
Tazza Farnese; Farnese Tazza

Farnese Cup         
The Farnese Cup or Tazza Farnese is a 2nd-century BC cameo hardstone carving bowl or cup made in Hellenistic Egypt in four-layered sardonyx agate, now in the Naples National Archaeological MuseumInv. MANN 27611.
Dit da         
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TRADITIONAL CHINESE SPORTS TRAUMATOLOGY
Die-da; Dit Da
Die da () or dit da, is a traditional Chinese method of bone-setting] used to treat trauma and injuries such as bone fractures, sprains, and bruises.
Tupolev PAK DA         
PROPOSED RUSSIAN NEXT-GENERATION STRATEGIC BOMBER BEING DEVELOPED BY THE TUPOLEV DESIGN BUREAU
Perspektivnyi Aviatsionnyi Kompleks Dalney Aviatsyi; PAK-DA; PAK DA
The Tupolev PAK DA or PAK DA (, ), codename Poslannik ( The PAK DA is set to complement and eventually replace the older Tupolev Tu-95 in Russia's Air Force service.

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Farnese Cup

The Farnese Cup or Tazza Farnese is a 2nd-century BC cameo hardstone carving bowl or cup made in Hellenistic Egypt in four-layered sardonyx agate, now in the Naples National Archaeological Museum It is a 20 cm wide and similar in form to a Greek phiale or Roman patera, with no foot. It features relief carvings on both its exterior and interior surfaces and is around twenty centimeters in diameter.

There is no surviving evidence regarding when and why the piece was made, though there is general consensus among scholars that it was created in Alexandria, due to the blending of Ancient Egyptian and Ancient Greek or Roman iconography found in its relief carvings. This provides a range of time wherein it may have been created, spanning from approximately 300 BC to 20 BC.

The underside has a large Gorgon's head occupying most of the area, probably intended to ward off evil. The upper side has a scene with several figures that has long puzzled scholars. It seems clearly an allegory containing several divine figures and perhaps personifications, but corresponds to no other known representation and has been interpreted in several different ways.