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BUCENTAUR (Ital. bucintoro) , the state gallery of the doges of Venice, on which, every year on Ascension day up to 1789, they put into the Adriatic in order to perform the ceremony of " wedding the sea." The name bucintoro is derived from the Ital. buzino d' oro, golden bark," latinized in the middle ages as bucentaurus on the analogy of a supposed Gr. 5'ov,Ev-ravpos, ox-centaur (from (3ovs and sfvravpos). This led to the explanation of the name as derived from the head of an ox having served as the galley's figurehead. This derivation is, however, fanciful; the name bucentaurus is unknown in ancient mythology, and the figurehead of the bucentaurs, of which representations have come down to us, is the lion of St Mark. 7 See F. X. Kraus, " Die Wandgemalde von San Angelo in Formis," in Jahrbuch der kgl. preuss. Kunstsamml. (1893), pl. i. (From MS. R. to E. IV. Brit. Mus.) The name bucentaur seems, indeed, to have been given to any great
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