Eclogue 5 (Ecloga V; Bucolica V) is a pastoral poem by the Latin poet Virgil, one of his book of ten poems known as the Eclogues. In form, this is an expansion...
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The Eclogues (/ˈɛklɒɡz/; Latin: Eclogae [ˈɛklɔɡae̯], lit. 'selections'), also called the Bucolics, is the first of the three major works of the Latin poet...
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and harmony with nature derived from the Greek region of the same name Eclogue 5, a pastoral poem by the Latin poet Virgil often considered the inspiration...
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Eclogue 1 (Ecloga I) is a bucolic poem by the Latin poet Virgil from his Eclogues. In this poem, which is in the form of a dialogue, Virgil contrasts...
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Eclogue 8 (Ecloga VIII; Bucolica VIII), also titled Pharmaceutria ('The Sorceress'), is a pastoral poem by the Latin poet Virgil, one of his book of ten...
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Eclogue 3 (Ecloga III; Bucolica III) is a pastoral poem by the Latin poet Virgil, one of a collection of ten poems known as the "Eclogues". This eclogue...
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Eclogue 4, also known as the Fourth Eclogue, is a Latin poem by the Roman poet Virgil. The poem is dated to 40 BC by its mention of the consulship of...
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Eclogue 9 (Ecloga IX; Bucolica IX) is a pastoral poem by the Latin poet Virgil, one of his series of ten poems known as the Eclogues. This eclogue describes...
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Eclogue 4, also known as the Fourth Eclogue, is the name of a Latin poem by the Roman poet Virgil. Part of his first major work, the Eclogues, the piece...
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Eclogue 2 (Ecloga II; Bucolica II) is a pastoral poem by the Latin poet Virgil, one of a series of ten poems known as the Eclogues. In this Eclogue the...
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Eclogue 6 (Ecloga VI; Bucolica VI) is a pastoral poem by the Latin poet Virgil. In BC 40, a new distribution of lands took place in North Italy, and Alfenus...
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sometimes been attributed to the Hellenistic poet Moschus. Virgil's "Eclogue 5," written in the 1st century BCE, is the most imitated ancient model of...
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Clark and William E. Hettrick, Sweet Pipes, Inc.1998. Servius on Virgil's Eclogue 5. 10 Ovid in Remedia Amoris, 605 addresses her by the patronymic Sithonis...
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The Eclogues consist of seven separate poems, each written in hexameters: Eclogue I (94 lines) Eclogue II (100 lines) Eclogue III (98 lines) Eclogue IV...
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the Copa, Moretum, Lydia, and Einsiedeln Eclogues, have rather high combined percentages between 3.45 and 5.26. Table 1 Golden and Silver Lines in Classical...
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Eclogues (Latin: Eclogae Nemesiani) is a book of four Latin poems, attributed to Marcus Aurelius Olympius Nemesianus (late 3rd century AD). Eclogue I...
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Eclogue 7 (Ecloga VII; Bucolica VII) is a poem by the Latin poet Virgil, one of his book of ten pastoral poems known as the Eclogues. It is an amoebaean...
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Eclogue 10 (Ecloga X; Bucolica X) is a pastoral poem by the Latin poet Virgil, the last of his book of ten poems known as the Eclogues written approximately...
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young singer who makes a song about the death of Daphnis in Eclogue 5. The name recurs in Eclogue 8 as the rival who is to marry Nysa, beloved of the singer...
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Titus Calpurnius Siculus (section Eclogues)
Titus Calpurnius Siculus was a Roman bucolic poet. Eleven eclogues have been handed down to us under his name, of which the last four, from metrical considerations...
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The phrase derives from the fourth poem of the Eclogues by the Latin poet Virgil. The fourth eclogue contains the passage (lines 4–10): The motto is...
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the following year in Shelley's collection Rosalind and Helen, A Modern Eclogue; with Other Poems, and in a posthumous compilation of his poems published...
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583 & 1161 Tzetzes ad Lycophron, 1161 Servius' commentary on Virgil, Eclogue 5.10 Conon, 10; Parthenius, 6 from Theagenes and the Palleniaca of Hegesippus;...
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water' Engraving of a scene from Idyll I: Once a Week, 24 Feb. 1866 Eclogue 5 Eclogue 10 The lines of his speech tell in veiled ironic terms what the vengeance...
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doi:10.1163/1574-9347_bnp_e133590. Retrieved May 28, 2023. Servius On Eclogues 5.48; Nonnus, Dionysiaca 11.385-481 Frey, Alexandra; Folkerts, Menso (2006)...
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kaì ha pítus aipóle tḗna). Holzberg (2009). p. 2. Virgil, Eclogue 1.1. Virgil, Eclogue 5.5–7. Aeneid 1.124. Aeneid 12.748. Aeneid 9.50. Aeneid 12.753-4...
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the Eclogues, Spenser wrote this series of pastorals at the commencement of his career. However, Spenser's models were rather the Renaissance eclogues of...
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works of Virgil. It contains the Aeneid, the Georgics, and some of the Eclogues. It is one of the oldest and most important Vergilian manuscripts. It is...
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OCLC 1100435996. Apollodorus, E.5.22 Apollodorus, E.6.16–17; Ovid, Heroides 2; Hyginus, Fabulae 59 Servius on Virgil's Eclogues 5.10 Lucian, De saltatione 40...
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