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script with
abbreviations and
ligatures from a
caption in an
illustrated edition of Theocritus.
Lodewijk Caspar Valckenaer:
Carmina bucolica,
Leiden 1779....
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Anthia bucolica is a
species of
ground beetle in the
subfamily Anthiinae. It was
described by
Kolbe in 1894. Kolbe, H. J. (1894). "Die Coleopteren-Fauna...
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larvae of ssp.
bucolica have been
recorded feeding on moss.
Eudonia bucolica bucolica (Oahu, Molokai)
Eudonia bucolica macrophanes Meyrick, 1888...
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Pipes of Pan p. 178 -
referring to
Schetter (1975)
Nemesians Bucolica und die
Anfange der
spatlateinischen Dichtung 7-8 (in Gnilka, C. and Schetter...
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Eclogue 2 (Ecloga II;
Bucolica II) is a
pastoral poem by the
Latin poet Virgil, one of a
series of ten
poems known as the Eclogues. In this
Eclogue the...
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Einsiedeln Eclogues are two
Latin pastoral poems,
written in hexameters. They were
discovered in a
tenth century m****cript from
Einsiedeln Abbey (codex...
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Eclogue 10 (Ecloga X;
Bucolica X) is a
pastoral poem by the
Latin poet Virgil, the last of his book of ten
poems known as the
Eclogues written approximately...
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Eclogue 8 (Ecloga VIII;
Bucolica VIII), also
titled Pharmaceutria ('The Sorceress'), is a
pastoral poem by the
Latin poet Virgil, one of his book of ten...
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Eclogue 6 (Ecloga VI;
Bucolica VI) is a
pastoral poem by the
Latin poet Virgil. In BC 40, a new
distribution of
lands took
place in
North Italy, and Alfenus...