- The Odes (Latin: Carmina) are a
collection in four
books of
Latin lyric poems by Horace. The
Horatian ode
format and
style has been
emulated since by other...
- Føroya kvæði:
Corpus Carminum Færoensium (CCF) is a
scholarly edition collecting traditional Faroese ballads, or kvæði. The
songs were
collected by Svend...
- [1848].
Habendae proponuntur. —
Inest Theodori Bergkii Commentatio De
Carminum Saliarium reliquiis. Marburgi.
Typis Elwerti Academicis, pp. XII, XIV (...
- ISBN 978-0521782739.
Lucilius Gaius (1904). Marx,
Friedrich (ed.). C.
Lucilii Carminum reliquiae (in Latin). Lipsiae, in
aedibus B.G. Teubneri. OCLC 1317009....
- 1963 Vol 8 pp. 135) Horace,
Carminum 3. 3. 19 (trans. Bennett) (Roman
lyric poetry C1st BC)
Scholiast on Horace,
Carminum 3. 3. 19 (Horace Odes and Erodes...
- of the ballads,
which eventually gave rise to the Føroya kvæði/Corpus
Carminum Færoensium,
published between 1941 and 2003. In the last volume, Marianne...
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printing or one of the
expanded versions from 1597. Q.
Horatii Flacci Carminum,
liber quartus, with notes,
Hubert Goltzius, Bruges, 1565. Q.
Horatii Flacci...
-
Cultural Freedom, an anti-Communist
advocacy group,
dissolved in 1979
Corpus Carminum Færoensium, a
collection of
Faroese folk
ballads This
disambiguation page...
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sixteenth century." (Wayne Rebhorn). In his retirement, he also
wrote Carminum Liber, a
collection of
various odes and
epistles in the
style of Horace...
- Theogony, p. 99. The
count of un-Homeric
words is by H.K. Fietkau, De
carminum hesiodeorum atque hymnorum quattuor magnorum vocabulis non
homericis (Königsberg...