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- 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...