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- Colker, "Galteri de Castellione Alexandreis" (Padua: In aedibus Antenoreis, 1978.) Gualterus de Castiglione. "Alexandreis: Liber V". Bibliotheca Augustana...
- esteemed for a long Latin epic on the life of Alexander the Great, the Alexandreis, sive Gesta Alexandri Magni, a hexameter epic, full of anachronisms;...
- wishing to avoid Charybdis). This final example was a line from the Alexandreis, a 12th-century Latin epic poem by Walter of Châtillon. The myth was...
- Manzonia alexandrei is a species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusc in the family Rissoidae. Gofas S. 2010. A new Manzonia...
- Conus alexandrei is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Conidae, the cone snails, cone s**** or cones. The size of the s****...
- element first seen in pseudo-Methodius. Gog and Magog being absent in the Alexandreis (1080) of Walter of Châtillon. Note the change in loyalties. According...
- Neohylus alexandrei is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Martins and Galileo in 2010. It is known from Brazil. BioLib...
- Historia. The form of the Gesta was inspired by Walter of Châtillon's Alexandreis. It is divided into ten books, each of which is prefaced by a terse summary...
- 1178 and c. 1250 in the mester de clerecía. It is largely based on the Alexandreis of Walter of Châtillon, but also contains many fantastical elements common...
- translations of foreign literary works, such as the Malalas Chronicle and the Alexandreis. The West Slavs who dwelt in the area between the Vistula and the Elbe...