-
language suit the tone of
common life that
Herodas aims at realizing; for, as
Theocritus may be
called idealist,
Herodas is an
unflinching realist. His persons...
- Annals, BOOK XII,
chapter 61". www.****us.tufts.edu.
Retrieved 2024-02-24.
Herodas 2009, p. 65. Pindar,
Pythian Odes 4.289-291; additionally, Aeschylus' lost...
- but
finally managing to
decipher the text of the
Herodas papyri. The Knox-Headlam
edition of
Herodas finally appeared in 1922. The
sailor in Room 53 has...
- only the
vaguest idea of how they may have been performed. The
Mimes of
Herodas,
which were
found in a
papyrus in 1891, give some idea of
their character...
-
Would you like me to find some
mechanism by
which we
could end this war?
Herodas'
short comic play, Mime VI,
written in the 3rd
century BCE, is
about a...
- Gr**** poet Callimachus, Gr**** poet and
scholar Gnaeus Naevius,
Roman poet
Herodas, Gr****
satirist Menander, Gr****
playwright Menippus, Gr****
satirist Plautus...
-
Athenian writer of the Old Comedy,
flourished during the
Peloponnesian War.
Herodas (3rd
century BC)
Hesiod Hipponax (6th
century BC)
Homer Ibycus (Ἴβυκος)...
- p. 501) Callimachus, Hymn 5. 17 ff (trans. Mair) (Gr**** poet C3rd BC)
Herodas, Mime 1. 35 (trans.
Headlam ed. Knox) (Gr****
poetry C3rd BC) Catullus,...
- (Knights of
Saint John)". Kosinfo.gr
Tourism Guide.
Retrieved 8
August 2023.
Herodas (2009). Mimiambs.
Translated by
Graham Zanker.
Oxbow Books. p. 65. ISBN 978-0-85668-883-6...
- Rouse) (Gr**** epic
poetry C5th AD)
Suidas s.v. Ἠπιόνη (trans.
Hedlam in
Herodas 1922 p. 176 ) (Greco-Byzantine
Lexicon C10th AD)
Second Vatican Mythographer...