Distichs of Cato (redirect from Disticha Catonis)
The Distichs of Cato (Latin: Catonis Disticha, most famously known simply as Cato) is a Latin collection of proverbial wisdom and morality by an unknown...
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hanging on the forehead and a bald back of the head. For instance Disticha Catonis II, 26 refer to the Latin concept of Occasio (a female word which can...
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traduttore dei Disticha Catonis. in Siculorum Gymnasium, ISSN 0037-458X, N.S. 43, 1990, pp. 277–285. Una traduzione greca inedita dei Disticha Catonis, in Sileno...
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Serena Connolly, "Binarism in the Disticha Catonis," Mnemosyne 66 (2013), pp. 228–246 Serena Connolly, "Disticha Catonis Uticensis," Classical Philology...
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Albrecht 1997, p. 487 Landfester, Manfred (2007). "Catonis dicta/Dicta Catonis (Catonis disticha/Disticha Catonis)". Geschichte der antiken Texte. p. 139. G....
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text Historia de preliis Alexandri Magni. The volume also contains Disticha Catonis, and Historia trium Regum (History of the Three Kings). The manuscript...
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Oxford Psalter (cf. Beyer, Zt. f. rom. Phil. xi. 513-534; xii. 1-56); Disticha Catonis (Distichs of Cato), translated by Everard de Kirkham and Elie de Winchester...
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monastic schools to teach text along with other texts such as the Disticha Catonis (also known as the "Dicts of Cato") and a Middle English collection...
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in English (Peniarth MS 392D). The 15th-century volume comprising Disticha Catonis, the Battles of Alexander the Great, and History of the Three Kings...
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are: "The Book of Job", at which he worked for more than five years; "Disticha Catonis"; Virgil's "Bucolica"; and the "Andria" of Terence (Terenz in German)...
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substantium', mid-11th century; A metrical prayer); Adrian and Ritheus; Disticha Catonis (excerpts), 2nd half of the 12th century. Damaged by fire in 1731....
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texts include works by Terence, Juvenal, and Caelius Sedulius, the Disticha Catonis, and the Ars de nomine, as well as the later commentary of Bede. However...
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methods: encouragement and threat. The first draws on proverbs in the Disticha Catonis and goes like this: The Catholic Encyclopedia has the following to...
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Drewelowsky, André: "Die lateinisch-polnische-deutschen Ausgaben der »Disticha Catonis«", pp. 363–407, on Vietor pp. 371ff. In Baldzuhn, Michael, Putzo, Christine...
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is good, as is rest at night."); in Nihus, Barthold (1642). Epigrammata disticha. Johannes Kinckius. aurum potestas est gold is power Motto of the fictional...
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Pueriles Confabulatiunculæ. Children's Talk. English and Latin, 1659. Catonis disticha de Moribus, with Dicta septem sapientum Græciæ, 1659. From the Distichs...
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Servetus edited at Jean Frellon’s print shop were: 1543 Disticha de moribus nomine Catonis, Lyon, printed by Jean and François Frellon. One of the several...
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Libellus De syllabarum quantitate Conciones sacrae viginti rex Galliae Catonis disticha de moribus (with Latin and French translation) Remontrances et exhortations...
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Herennius), and other works, too. We can add the Distichs of Cato (Catonis Disticha), Einhard, Hegesippus, Horace, certain texts to be found in the so-called...
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the edition of the Abbé Jean Jacque Bourassé (1813–1872). Catonis disticha. The Catonis disticha, also known as Distichs of Cato or simply Cato, (3rd or...
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