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Coluthus or
Colluthus of
Lycopolis (Ancient Gr****: Κόλουθος, romanized: Kolouthos; fl. 500 AD) was a Gr**** epic poet of the late
Roman Empire who flourished...
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Ennodius (474 – July 17, 521),
Bishop of
Pavia and poet,
writing in
Latin Coluthus of
Lycopolis (fl. 491–518),
writing in Gr****.
Jacob of
Serugh (451 – November...
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supplemented and
embellished by
later authors. A****ius, The
Golden **** 2.8.
Coluthus, Rape of
Helen 15, 155. Nonnus,
Dionysiaca 3.400, 5.88, 32.10, 33.4, 41...
- it into a museum. Plotinus,
Neoplatonic philosopher 204 or 205 – 270 CE
Coluthus, 5th
century Gr**** poet Pope
Shenouda III, Pope and
Patriarch of the Egyptian...
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Muslim theologian who died in 1505.
Akhnoukh Fanous,
political activist Coluthus, 5th
century Gr**** poet.
Ester Fanous,
female activist Farghali Abdel Hafiz [Wikidata]...
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dated to the
fourth or
fifth century), and he was in his turn
imitated by
Coluthus (he
lived under emperor Anastasius I). However, the
publication in the...
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Ennodius (474 – July 17, 521),
Bishop of
Pavia and poet,
writing in
Latin Coluthus of
Lycopolis (fl. 491-518),
writing in Gr****
Venantius Fortunatus (c. 530...
- Dionysiaca, 15.87 & 48.530 Pausanias,
Description of Greece, 9.35.5.
Coluthus, Rape of
Helen 173 Gantz, p. 54; Hesiod,
Theogony 906–11. Carr, Thomas...
- hymns; from that time onwards,
other poets, such as
Musaeus Grammaticus and
Coluthus, made use of them.
Although the
Homeric Hymns were
known and transmitted...
- (Ratto di Elena),
Translated into
Italian from the
original Gr**** poem by
Coluthus,
based on a m****cript in the
Biblioteca Ambrosiana (Milan, 1749, in octavo)...