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Pan![]() A mural in the Villa of the Mysteries just outside the walls to the northwest of old Pompeii, Italy. The villa was evidently a religious establishment devoted to the worship of the god Pan, for in the mural a priest plays the syrinx (panpipes) in the presence of Pan's animals, the goats, while a priestess enacts terror, thus explaining the derivation of the English word ‘panic’. In Greek mythology, the god of flocks and herds. He is depicted as a man with the horns, ears, and hoofed legs of a goat, and plays a shepherd's syrinx or panpipes; an instrument he reputedly invented. Later he was regarded as the personification of nature, the existing order of things. The Romans identified him with Faunus and Silvanus.
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Times vary with oven temperature, bird size, whether stuffed or not, the height of the sides of the cooking pan and the pan material (stainless, aluminum, etc. One of China's gifts to the world of cuisine is a bowlshaped cooking pan called a wok (sometimes spelled wock). a favorite cooking pan, a musical instrument (small and light), a picture (unframed). |
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