- compromise,
Lycidas was
stoned to
death by "those in the
council and
those outside, [who] were so enraged.... [W]ith all the
uproar in
Salamis over
Lycidas, the...
- M. furvus was
first described in 1992 in the
genus Lycidas,
becoming part of
Maratus when
Lycidas was
synonymized in 2012. Otto and Hill
consider this...
-
known as Cramer's swallowtail, the
Lycidas swallowtail, and the yellow-trailed swallowtail. The
wingspan of
Battus lycidas can
reach 10–11
millimetres (0...
- had wide appeal, it is now
sometimes considered dead. “
Lycidas”
Written by John Milton, "
Lycidas" is a
pastoral elegy that
first appeared in a 1638 collection...
-
Castiarina lycida is a
species of
Australian beetle in the
jewel beetle family, Buprestidae,
described in 2005. "Castiarina Gory & Laporte, 1838". bie...
- a poem ("To Althea, From Prison") that John
Milton later alluded to in
Lycidas.
Althea Braithwaite (1940–2020),
English children's author, illustrator...
-
feeding on
Laurus nobilis and
Nectandra venulosa.
Orecta lycidas lycidas (Brazil)
Orecta lycidas eos (Burmeister, 1878) (Argentina, Paraguay,
Brazil and...
- Cambridge,
Milton was on good
terms with
Edward King, for whom he
later wrote "
Lycidas". He also
befriended Anglo-American
dissident and
theologian Roger Williams...
-
Anglican bishops having the shepherd's
crook among their insignia (see also
Lycidas). In both cases, the
implication is that the
faithful are the "flock" who...
- earlier). It is a
pastoral elegy, in the
English tradition of John Milton's
Lycidas. S****ey had
studied and
translated cl****ical elegies. The
title of the...