- The
Batrachomyomachia (Ancient Gr****: Βατραχομυομαχία, from βάτραχος, "frog", μῦς, "mouse", and μάχη, "battle") or
Battle of the
Frogs and Mice is a comic...
- for his
translations of Homer's
Iliad and Odyssey, and the
Homeric Batrachomyomachia.
Chapman was born at
Hitchin in Hertfordshire.
There is conjecture...
- Batracomiomachia, 1835
satirical sequel by
Giacomo Leopardi to Homer's
Batrachomyomachia (Battle of
Frogs and Mice) Paralipomena:
Remains of
Gospels and Sayings...
- may also
refer to: Physignathus, a
character in the Gr****
comedy Batrachomyomachia Sphodropsis physignathus, a
species of the
genus of
beetles Sphodropsis...
- Nostoi, the Thebaid, the Cypria, the Epigoni, the
comic mini-epic
Batrachomyomachia ("The Frog–Mouse War"), the Margites, the
Capture of Oechalia, and...
-
periods in
Great Britain. The
earliest example of the form is the
Batrachomyomachia ascribed to
Homer by the
Romans and
parodying his work, but believed...
- and
Through the Looking-Gl**** is
parodic of
Victorian schooling.
Batrachomyomachia (battle
between frogs and mice), an
Iliad parody by an
unknown ancient...
-
hexameter and
iambic lines, an
oddity characteristic also of the
Batrachomyomachia (likewise
attributed to Pigres),
which inserts a
pentameter line after...
-
Works and Days, both with
Penguin classics, and a
translation of
Batrachomyomachia (The
Battle of the
Frogs and the Mice). She has been
awarded the Willis...
- He is
spoken of by the Suda as the
author of the
Margites and the
Batrachomyomachia. The
latter poem is also
attributed to him by
Plutarch and was probably...