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older scholarship and less properly, Symposius) was the
author of the
Aenigmata, an
influential collection of 100
Latin riddles,
probably from the late...
- part:: 91–112 A
significant work of the
Liber epigrammatum is
nineteen "
aenigmata" ("riddles, enigmas"),
which survive only in Cambridge,
Cambridge University...
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Minerva aenigmata is a
species of
filamentous red
algae of the
family Bangiaceae. It is the only
species in the
genus Minerva.
Michael D.
Guiry (2024)...
- Look up
enigmata in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Enigmata or
Aenigmata may
refer to:
Enigmata (album), by John Zorn Enigmata, one
hundred (hexa)metrical...
- The
Lorsch riddles, also
known as the
Aenigmata Anglica, are a
collection of
twelve hexametrical,
early medieval Latin riddles that were
anonymously written...
- The Bern Riddles, also
known as
Aenigmata Bernensia,
Aenigmata Hexasticha or
Riddles of Tullius, are a
collection of 64
rhythmic Latin riddles,
named after...
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Symphosius an African? A
Contextualizing Note on Two
Textual Clues in the
Aenigmata Symphosii',
Notes & Queries, 56.3, (2009), 324-26. Andy Orchard, 'Enigmata'...
- (New York: Garland, 9113, 143–45).
Gneuss 130, item 849.
Lapidge 38. '
Aenigmata Bonifatii', ed. by Fr. Glorie, trans. by Karl J. Minst, in
Tatuini omnia...
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Duodecim Apostolorum Aris and (5) In
sancti Matthiae Apostoli Ecclesia.
Aenigmata, one
hundred riddles included in the
Epistola ad Acircium.
According to...
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earliest account of the
tradition was
reported by
Cristfried Ganander in his
Aenigmata Fennica ("Finnish Riddles") in 1783. Over time,
places with
these names...