- An
epigram is a brief, interesting, memorable,
sometimes surprising or
satirical statement. The word
derives from the Gr**** ἐπίγραμμα (epígramma, "inscription"...
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Epigrammata Bobiensia is a
collection of
texts including epigrams and poems. The
original m****cript was
found in the
library of
Bobbio Abbey in 1493...
- of Amphiprion. The
taxon epigrammata from
Sumatra probably should be
recognized as a
distinct species,
Premnas epigrammata (Fowler, 1904). The recent...
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Welsh epigrammatist, most
known for his
Latin epigrams,
collected in his
Epigrammata. He is also
cited by
various Latinizations including Ioannes Owen, Joannes...
- gentium, nostræ que ætatis
nationum habitus et
effigies et in
eosdem epigrammata, p. 88
Paxton &
Holland (2005), pp. 39–40;
citing Belon and
Gesner as...
- by
light is good, as is rest at night."); in Nihus,
Barthold (1642).
Epigrammata disticha.
Johannes Kinckius.
aurum potestas est gold is
power Motto of...
- 29,
Verse 11".
Epigrammata (in Latin). cf. "Book 5,
Epigram 34,
Verses 9-10".
Epigrammata. "Book 6,
Epigram 68,
Verse 12".
Epigrammata. At the ****us...
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considered savoury by epicures. What, if my
tongue had been able to sing? —
Epigrammata 71, Book 13
There is also a
mention of
flamingo brains in a later, highly...
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Retrieved July 17, 2012. Martial. "
Epigrammata VI.70.5" (in Latin). ****us Project.
Retrieved July 11, 2012. Martial. "
Epigrammata II.28.1–2" (in Latin). ****us...
- times." It
gained po****rity as a
couplet by John Owen, in his po****r
Epigrammata, 1613 Lib. I. ad
Edoardum Noel,
epigram 58 O Tempora!:
Tempora mutantur...