Aristotle's lantern is actually referring to the whole shape of sea urchins, which look like the ancient lamps of Aristotle's time.
On the ground floor, folk plays, fish traps, a weaving loom and ancient lamps are on display.
Our own royal throne room, to give it a name it doesn't deserve, is hung with dark carpets and lit with ancient smoky lamps.
There before our eyes lay a number of ancient Egyptian lamps, of various sizes and of strangely varied shapes.
It seemed the room she couldn't see grew dark and the flames of the ancient lamps sputtered.
A parcel arrives containing a present from Daphne's sailor cousin, an ancient lamp which he has sent as a bit of bric-a-brac.
I wanted to relight the ancient lamp, but my rush-light would not kindle it.
His goal is to find an ancient, precious green lamp that holds a clue.
There he saw that the lighting of the chamber was caused by a crude, ancient lamp that sputtered and burned with a hissing sound.
He saw in the flickering light of the ancient lamp the khaki uniforms of Americans.