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Greek epic poet
Coluthus or Colluthus of Lycopolis (Ancient Greek: Κόλουθος, romanized: Kolouthos; fl. 500 AD) was a Greek-Egyptian epic poet of the late Roman Empire
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City in Egypt
terminal in 2011. Plotinus, Neoplatonic philosopher 204 or 205 – 270 CE Coluthus, 5th century Greek poet Pope Shenouda III, Pope and Patriarch of the Egyptian
Asyut
Ennodius (474 – July 17, 521), Bishop of Pavia and poet, writing in Latin Coluthus of Lycopolis (fl. 491–518), writing in Greek. Jacob of Serugh (451 – November
5th_century_in_poetry
Mythological vestment
supplemented and embellished by later authors. Apuleius, The Golden Ass 2.8. Coluthus, Rape of Helen 15, 155. Nonnus, Dionysiaca 3.400, 5.88, 32.10, 33.4, 41
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Governorate of Egypt
Muslim theologian who died in 1505. Akhnoukh Fanous, political activist Coluthus, 5th century Greek poet. Ester Fanous, female activist Farghali Abdel Hafiz [Wikidata]
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Ennodius (474 – July 17, 521), Bishop of Pavia and poet, writing in Latin Coluthus of Lycopolis (fl. 491-518), writing in Greek Venantius Fortunatus (c. 530
6th_century_in_poetry
Nicholas Cabasilas Cassianus Bassus Demetrius Chalcondylas Michael Choniates Coluthus Constantine Manasses Constantine VII Cosmas Indicopleustes Eustathius of
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dated to the fourth or fifth century), and he was in his turn imitated by Coluthus (he lived under emperor Anastasius I). However, the publication in the
Tryphiodorus
Ancient Greek poems composed between c. 800 BCE and c. 500 CE
hymns; from that time onwards, other poets, such as Musaeus Grammaticus and Coluthus, made use of them. Although the Homeric Hymns were known and transmitted
Homeric_Hymns
Library in Venice, Italy
of the Posthomerica by Quintus Smyrnaeus and the Abduction of Helen by Coluthus, which would have otherwise been lost as a result of the Ottoman invasion
Biblioteca_Marciana
Short epic poem
Nisus and Euryalus Ovid, Metamorphoses 8.611–724: Baucis and Philemon Coluthus, Rape of Helen Musaeus, Hero and Leander In the late 16th century, the
Epyllion
Italian Catholic scholar (1720–1794)
(Ratto di Elena), Translated into Italian from the original Greek poem by Coluthus, based on a manuscript in the Biblioteca Ambrosiana (Milan, 1749, in octavo)
Angelo_Teodoro_Villa
First edition works in Greek
(2007). Geschichte der antiken Texte (in German). pp. 12, 357. Oppian, Coluthus & Tryphiodorus, Oppian, Colluthus, Tryphiodorus, A.W. Mair (ed.), Heinemann
List of editiones principes in Greek
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In Scottish gaelic studies, Volume III (1931), pp. 73–85, 188–199. Coluthus. Coluthus of Lycopolis (fl. 500) was an epic poet writing in Greek, who flourished
List of English translations from medieval sources: C
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English divine and miscellaneous writer
impressed Richard Porson. He successively brought out translations of Coluthus, Alciphron (with Thomas Monro), Herodotus, and Aulus Gellius (preface by
William_Beloe
English translator and poet (1618-1702)
Troades, or the Royal Captives, and The Rape of Helen, out of the Greek of Coluthus; Translated into English Verse; with Annotations. To which is prefixed
Edward_Sherburne
independent version of the Rape of Helen, or the Origin of the Trojan War, by Coluthus, which was afterwards included in the Works of the Greek and Roman Poets
Henry_Meen
French sinologist
Greek. In the same year he published an edition of The Rape of Helen of Coluthus, with versions in French, Latin, English, German, Italian and Spanish.
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the French town famous for Evian springwater. A blend of Evan and Ian meaning 'John-John.
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English surname transferred to forename use, from a medieval form of Michael, MITCHELL means "who is like God?"Â
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(久美å) Japanese name KUMIKO means "long-time beautiful child."
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The majestic one
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Raj Mohan | ராஜ மோஹந
Beautiful king
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