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- The Aethiopis /iːˈθaɪəpɪs/, also spelled Aithiopis (Gr****: Αἰθιοπίς, Aíthiopís; Latin: Aethiopis), is a lost epic of ancient Gr**** literature. It was...
- OUP Oxford. ISBN 978-0-19-161516-0. "Proclus, Proclus' Summary of the Aithiopis, attributed to Arctinus of Miletus". 2011-06-07. Archived from the original...
- Epic Cycle (all lost): the Kypria, attributed to Stasinos of Cyprus the Aithiopis the Little Iliad the Iliou Persis ("Sack of Troy") the Nostoi ("Returns")...
- in the Iliad is based on a similar one in one of the Cyclic epics, the Aithiopis of Arctinus. The parallels run as follows: What is debated in the Memnon...
- thought that they are derived from the Semitic word "qatar" ("fumigate"). Aithiopis, a later epic set in the Trojan War cycle, narrates the purification of...
- order of the Ethiopian kings, with some lists stating that a king named Aithiopis was the first to rule while other lists claim that the first king was...
- strong that Alcaeus of Mytilene called him the "Lord of Scythia," and the Aithiopis claimed that the tomb of Achilles was located in Scythia, while the Olbians...