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Queen Elizabeth I, someone,
possibly Tailboys Dymoke,
published Caltha Poetarum: Or The
Bumble Bee,
under the
pseudonym "T. Cutwode". This was one of nine...
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preserved by Athenaeus,
Eustathius of Thessalonica, and the
Analecta Veterum Poetarum Graecorum. In this piece,
Hybrias proclaimed himself a
great warrior: "I...
- and
culminated in the 1955
publication of
Edgar Lobel's and
Denys Page's
Poetarum Lesbiorum Fragmenta. Like the ancients,
modern critics have
tended to consider...
- by the
English scholar Alexander Neckman (1157–1217), the
Scintillarium Poetarum, or Poetarius." The
purpose of his
books was to
distinguish allegorical...
- his
anthology of
contemporary Latin verse by
Scottish poets (Deliciae
poetarum Scotorum ****us aevi illustrium, Amsterdam, 1637). The full
version of the...
- few
surviving fragments were
included by
Hermann Diels in the
collection Poetarum Philosophorum Fragmenta (1901).
Oxford classical Dictionary, ed. Hornblower...
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drama was
firmly established in Rome and a
guild of
writers (collegium
poetarum) had been formed. The
Roman comedies that have
survived are all fabula...
- ISBN 0-19-815223-X. In anthologies:
Richard François
Philippe Brunck,
Analecta veterum poetarum graecorum.
Editore Rich. Fr. Phil. Brunck. Tom. II. (Argentoratum; ed....
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revival of a more
ancient piece.
Edward Phillips,
author of the
Theatrum Poetarum, ****igned it to
Robert Greene, but this
attribution is dubious. Southern...
- (translated by
Gregory Nagy)
Print editions (Gr****): Bernabé, A. 1987,
Poetarum epicorum Graecorum testimonia et
fragmenta pt. 1 (Leipzig). ISBN 3-322-00352-3...