- the act of self-cursing
contained in the oath". They
correspond to the
Dirae in
Roman mythology. The
Roman writer Maurus Servius Honoratus (c. 400 AD)...
- The poem
Dirae is one of the
poems that make up the
Appendix Vergiliana. It is a
pastoral poem, told from the
perspective of a
Sicilian herdsman forced...
- 2nd
century Suetonius,
enumerated the Catalepton, Priapea, Epigrammata,
Dirae, Ciris, and
Culex as
early works of Virgil; yet as two 15th
century m****cripts...
- paste", i.e., pesto. See The
Minor Poems of Vergil:
Comprising the Culex,
Dirae, Lydia, Moretum, Copa, Priapeia, and
Catalepton (Birmingham:
Cornish Brothers...
- of
Parthia was
notably attended by
dirae (see
Ateius Capito). In the
interpretive etymology of
ancient writers,
dirae was
thought to
derive from dei irae...
-
Proclamation of the
French Republic" is
dedicated to
Victor Hugo; and "
Dirae" is a
sonnet sequence of
vituperative attacks against those whom Swinburne...
- "Infernal Jove" or the "dire Jove", the Jove who
gives dire or ill
omens (
dirae), just as in the Gr**** tradition,
Hades is
sometimes identified as a "chthonic...
-
Among Gitanos".
Romani Studies. 10 (1): 4. "egiptano -
Diccionario Dirae".
Dirae.es.
Retrieved 23
December 2017. "Diccionario de la
lengua española -...
- Horace.
Among the
minor poems attributed to
Virgil are two
called Dirae and Lydia. The
Dirae consists of
imprecations against the
estate of
which the writer...
- "Infernal Jove" or the "dire Jove" (the Jove who
gives dire or ill omens,
dirae), just as in the Gr**** tradition,
Plouton is
sometimes identified as a "chthonic...