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- The Christiad (Latin Christias) is an epic poem in six cantos on the life of Jesus Christ by Marco Girolamo (Marcus Hieronymus) Vida modeled on Virgil...
- ("The Christiad in Six Books"), an epic poem about the Life of Christ in the style and the literary language of Virgil. He began work on "The Christiad" at...
- Christ (1418) - Thomas à Kempis "Le Morte d'Arthur" (1485) - Thomas Malory Christiad (1535) epic - Marco Girolamo Vida Institutes of the Christian Religion...
- request a Virgilian Latin epic poem about the life of Jesus called the Christiad, progress was made on the rebuilding of St. Peter's Basilica, and artists...
- tutoring and writing. Alexander is best known for his epic poem, The Christiad, and was a contributor to po****r literary magazines such as Godey's Lady's...
- Nellore: St John's Press, 1931. Satyavedasarasamgraha. In The Indian Christiad: A Concise Anthology of Didactic and *Devotional Literature in Early Church...
- Gargantua (Rabelais), Psychopannychia (Calvin) 1535 in literatureChristiad (Marco Girolamo Vida) 1536 in literatureInstitutes of the Christian...
- considered the last medieval epics. Davidiad (Latin) by Marko Marulić (1517) Christiad (Latin) by Marco Girolamo Vida (1535) Padmavat (Hindustani) by Malik Muhammad...
- Poem on the Immortality of the Soul, 1765), and Marcus Hieronymus Vida's Christiad (1768).  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the...
- and Reform, Nicholas of Cusa, ed. and trans. Thomas M. Izbicki, 2008 Christiad, Marco Girolamo Vida, ed. and trans. James Gardner, 2009 Latin Poetry...