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- Cynegeticus, Cynegetica or Cynegeticon (Gr. Κυνεγετικά) is the title of several works about hunting, particularly with dogs, from antiquity: Cynegetica by Marcus...
- text from this source, which is in the public domain. Oppian of Apamea, Cynegetica 3.236 ff. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in...
- The Cynegetica is a didactic Latin poem about hunting by Marcus Aurelius Nemesi****. (He is also named in some modern literature as Marcus Aurelius Olympius...
- natura, V. 1063. Martial, Epigram, XII. I. 1. Nemesi****, Cynegetica, 107. Oppian, Cynegetica, I. 375. Plautus, Captivi, 86. Seneca, Phaedra, 33. Statius...
- Caracalla. His work, a Gr**** didactic epic poem on hunting called the Cynegetica (Κυνηγετικά), has been erroneously ascribed to Oppian of Anazarbus. The...
- the life of Augustus (63 BC – 14 AD). He is known as the author of a Cynegetica, a poem on hunting. The only reference to Grattius in any extant ancient...
- in the English language to mention numbers of dog types are from the "Cynegetica" (hunting literature), namely, The Art of Venery (1327) by Twiti (Twici)...
- Danielsson, B.; Cynegetica Anglica (eds.). The Art of Hunting 1. Stockholm Studies in English ****VII. Translated by Danielsson, B.; Cynegetica Anglica. Stockholm:...
- Idylls 15.64 Homeric Hymn 3 to Apollo 97; Gantz, p. 43. Pseudo-Oppian, Cynegetica 3.7. Homeric Hymn 2 to Demeter, 441–443; Gantz, p. 43. Nonnus, Dionysiaca...
- period of the Roman Empire, with "hunting leopards" being mentioned in the Cynegetica (283/284 AD). In eastern Asia, records are confusing as regional names...