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Roman poet circa AD 283
conflated with the genuine Nemesianus. The works below are by, or have been at times attributed to, Nemesianus: Nemesianus wrote a poem on hunting (Cynegetica);
Nemesianus
Didactic poem by Nemesianus
hunting by Marcus Aurelius Nemesianus. (He is also named in some modern literature as Marcus Aurelius Olympius Nemesianus - a nonexistent poet by the
Cynegetica_(Nemesianus)
Dog breed
Aristophanes, Aristotle, Grattius, Horace, Lucan, Lucretius, Martial, Nemesianus, Oppian of Apamea, Plautus, Seneca, Statius, and Virgil.[non-primary source
Molossian_hound
Book of four Latin poems attributed to Marcus Aurelius Olympius Nemesianus
is a book of four Latin poems, attributed to Marcus Aurelius Olympius Nemesianus (late 3rd century AD). Eclogue I is entitled Epiphunus in some editions
Eclogues_of_Nemesianus
Philosophy
morales ad Lucilium, by Seneca the Younger, (c. 65 AD) Cynegetica, by Nemesianus (3rd century AD) The Jataka Tales (Buddhist literature, 5th century AD)
Didacticism
with a feast day of 10 September. The monks of Ramsgate wrote in 1921, Nemesianus, Felix, another Felix, Lucius, Litteus, Polyanus, Victor, Jader, Dativus
Martyrs_of_Sigum
Roman bucolic poet
considerations and express manuscript testimony, are now generally attributed to Nemesianus, who lived in the time of the emperor Carus and his sons (latter half
Titus_Calpurnius_Siculus
1st-century-BC Roman poet
the stage for the development of Latin pastoral by Calpurnius Siculus, Nemesianus and later writers. The ostensible theme of the Georgics is instruction
Virgil
Type of Latin dactylic hexameter
tables are from Mayer (2002) with additions of Juvenal, Calpurnius, and Nemesianus from Heikkinen). Table 1 gives the totals for the golden and silver lines
Golden_line
Roman goddess of hunting and the wild
spiritual domains and in the description of her appearance. The Roman poet Nemesianus wrote a typical description of Diana: She carried a bow and a quiver full
Diana_(mythology)
Enemy of the dragon in medieval literature
eating through their intestines and belly, issue out of the dead body." Nemesianus, in the introduction to his Cynegetica, refers to hunting the ichneumon
Ichneumon_(medieval_zoology)
Genre relating to shepherds and the countryside
modeled principally upon Virgil's Eclogues, include Calpurnius Siculus and Nemesianus and the author(s) of the Einsiedeln Eclogues. Italian poets revived the
Pastoral
Dog breed
writers Pindar, Sophocles, Xenophon, Plato, Aristotle, Theophrastus, Nemesianus, as well as later Roman writers such as Virgil, Horace, Plutarch, Petronius
Laconian_(dog)
Roman poet fl. 63 BC – 14 AD
Virgil. It is remarkable that both the second-century poets Oppianus and Nemesianus arrogate to themselves the honour of having entered upon a path altogether
Grattius
Nemesianus (c. 283), Carthage, in Latin Oppian of Apamea, Syria, in Greek Xi Kang (223–262) Zhang Hua (232–300) Lu Ji (261–303), Kingdom of Wu Zhang Hua
3rd_century_in_poetry
Collection of Latin poetry attributed to Calpurnius Siculus
M. Aurelius Olympius Nemesianus, p. 80. Keene C.H. (1887) The Eclogues of Calpurnius Siculus and M. Aurelius Olympius Nemesianus, p. 80. Garson, R.W.
Eclogues of Calpurnius Siculus
Eclogues_of_Calpurnius_Siculus
imperial deeds. The third century AD saw recusatio employed again by Nemesianus in his Cynegetica (lines 15 - 47) Edmund Spenser followed Virgil in The
Recusatio
Namatianus - poet Narcissus - freedman of Claudius Marcus Aurelius Olympius Nemesianus - poet Cornelius Nepos - writer Lucius Neratius Priscus - jurist Nero
List_of_ancient_Romans
Name list
usurper against emperor Carinus or Maximian Marcus Aurelius Olympius Nemesianus, esteemed poet during the reign of the emperor Carus Marcus Aurelius Valerius
Marcus_Aurelius_(name)
Written Latin of late antiquity
Marcellus (3rd or 4th century), topical writer Marcus Aurelius Olympius Nemesianus (fl. 283), poet Aquila Romanus (3rd century), rhetorician Eumenius of
Late_Latin
(disambiguation) Nepotianus Naucratius Nazarius (disambiguation) Nectaridus Nelius Nemesianus Nemnogenus Neneus Nennius Nepos Nepotillus Neptunalis Nero Nertomarus
List_of_Roman_cognomina
cattle, iron, silver, slaves, and clever hunting-dogs. The late Roman poet Nemesianus referred to British dogs, describing them as swift and suited to hunting
Dogs_of_Roman_Britain
Poetry and music genre
in the cases of the Eclogae of Calpurnius Siculus and the Eclogae of Nemesianus. Calpurnius also employed rustic vocabulary and archaic expressions to
Eclogue
Library in Verona, Veneto, Italy
to survive complete), the Eclogues of two minor poets, Calpurnius and Nemesianus, and the Scriptores Historiae Augustae, of which he first obtained a copy
Chapter_Library_of_Verona
Austrian classical philologist (1859 – 1919)
der Eclogen des Calpurnius und Nemesianus, 1883 – Textual history on the eclogue of Titus Calpurnius Siculus and Nemesianus. Die Epiktetischen Fragmente
Heinrich_Schenkl
First printed editions of a manuscript
"Abbreviations". In Williams, Heather J. (ed.). The Eclogues and Cynegetica of Nemesianus: Edited with an Introduction and Commentary. Leiden, NL: Brill. pp. viii
List of editiones principes in Latin
List_of_editiones_principes_in_Latin
Series of Greek and Latin texts with English translations
Eclogues. Aetna L434) Minor Latin Poets: Volume II. Florus. Hadrian. Nemesianus. Reposianus. Tiberianus. Distichs of Cato. Phoenix. Avianus. Rutilius
Loeb_Classical_Library
Poetry collection by Statius
Statian influence can be particularly seen in the works of Claudian and Nemesianus. In the Renaissance, the Silvae received modern commentaries, first by
Silvae
German humanist
Arts on the Latin poets; he also edited the eclogues of Calpurnius and Nemesianus which he had discovered. When, after Bebel's death in 1516, a reaction
Johann_Alexander_Brassicanus
Maximinus 224 - 226 Quintus Herennius [...] 227 - 229 Lucius Aurelius Nemesianus 239 Marcus Ulpius Victor 241 - 245 Marcus Marturius Victorinus 246 - 250
List of Roman governors of Mauretania Tingitana
List_of_Roman_governors_of_Mauretania_Tingitana
Italian poet
comparatively obscure recently rediscovered Latin poets Calpurnius and Nemesianus— and by Boccaccio's Ameto, Sannazaro depicts a lovelorn first-person narrator
Jacopo_Sannazaro
Latin poems
to AD 64 or 65) in which case, they clearly pre-date the Eclogues of Nemesianus and may, or may not, pre-date the Eclogues of Calpurnius Siculus. However
Einsiedeln_Eclogues
Italian humanist poet (c. 1462 – 1518)
poets of the Silver Age, the eclogues of Titus Calpurnius Siculus and Nemesianus. Erasmus, his close friend until 1511; after that year, he broke with
Publio_Fausto_Andrelini
283 Roman campaign in Mesopotamia
one fragment of a contemporary literary source is extant in the form of Nemesianus' Cynegetica, where the poet glorifies the military successes of Carus'
Carus'_Sasanian_campaign
Ancient Roman family
Vabalathus Athenodorus, king of the Palmyrene Empire. Marcus Aurelius Olympius Nemesianus, an esteemed poet during the reign of the emperor Carus, and the author
Aurelia_gens
Son of Heracles in Greek mythology
Fortuna (On Fortune) in Minor Latin Poets, Volume II: Florus. Hadrian. Nemesianus. Reposianus. Tiberianus. Dicta Catonis. Phoenix. Avianus. Rutilius Namatianus
Telephus
Ancient Greek treatise by Xenophon
on various aspects of hunting predominantly with dogs by Grattius and Nemesianus. This genre of literature, generally about breeding and the care and use
Cynegeticus
German philologist
and editions of Ovid's Halieutica and the Cynegetica of Grattius and Nemesianus (1838), of Catullus, Tibullus and Propertius (3rd ccl., 1868), of Horace
Moriz_Haupt
1st-century AD Latin didactic poem about celestial phenomena
Claudian, Commodian, Dracontius, Juvenal, Lucan, Manetho, Martianus Capella, Nemesianus, Orientius, Pseudo-Empedocles, Seneca, Sidonius Apollinaris, Tertullian
Astronomica_(Manilius)
Ancient document
Apollonius. It was written by two joiners, Aurelius Menestheus and Aurelius Nemesianus. The measurements of the fragment are 230 by 158 mm. Oxyrhynchus Papyri
Papyrus_Oxyrhynchus_55
Ancient Roman town located in the city of Bitam
mosque. Three bishops of Tubunae/Thubunae in Numidia are known. Saint Nemesianus assisted at the Council of Carthage (256). Saint Cyprian often speaks
Tobna
Latin fabulist
in the dedication of his own work. The author of Octavia, Tertullian, Nemesianus, Ausonius, St. Paulinus of Nola, Prudentius, the author of the Alcestis
Phaedrus_(fabulist)
Topics referred to by the same term
of Apamea, dated after 211 CE Cynegetica by Marcus Aurelius Olympius Nemesianus (283/284 CE) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the
Cynegeticus_(disambiguation)
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