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Aetia may
refer to: Combretum, the bushwillows, a
genus of
trees and
shrubs in the
family Combretaceae Aetia, a poem by the
Ancient Gr**** poet and scholar...
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Aetia (Ancient Gr****: Αἴτια, romanized: Aitia, lit. 'causes') is an
ancient Gr**** poem by the
Alexandrian poet Callimachus. As an
aetiological poem...
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number of his
poetical texts have been preserved. His main
works are the
Aetia, a four-book
aetiological poem, six
religious hymns,
around 60 epigrams...
- The gens
Aetia was an
obscure ancient Roman gente.
Quintus Aetius Victor, man
mentioned on a
loculite tablet Quintus Aetius Appollonius, man mentioned...
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bipunctella (Chambers, 1880)
Synonyms Tetanocentria bipunctella Aetia bipunctella Chambers, 1880
Chaetocampa crotonella Bottimer, 1926
Aetia crotonella...
- (German:
Fussballauswahl Raetia)
represents Grisons,
formerly known as R(h)
aetia, (/ˈriːʃ(i)ə/ REE-sh(ee-)ə) in
ConIFA ****ociation football. The current...
- Family:
Elachistidae Genus:
Haplochrois Species: H. buvati
Binomial name
Haplochrois buvati (Baldizzone, 1985)
Synonyms Aetia buvati Baldizzone, 1985...
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Argonautica 4.981–992. Grimal, s.v. Ur****. Lane Fox, p. 270; Callimachus,
Aetia (On Origins) 2, fr. 43.68–72. For a
discussion of this
sickle of Zancle...
- Trypanis, C. A., Gelzer, Thomas; Whitman, Cedric, CALLIMACHUS, MUSAEUS,
Aetia, Iambi,
Hecale and
Other Fragments. Hero and Leander,
Harvard University...
- genre. Callimachus, a
scholar at the
Library of Alexandria,
composed the
Aetia ("Causes"), a long poem
written in four
volumes of
elegiac couplets describing...