- An
epigram is a brief, interesting, memorable,
sometimes surprising or
satirical statement. The word
derives from the Gr**** ἐπίγραμμα (epígramma, "inscription"...
- "
Epigrams on Programming" is an
article by Alan
Perlis published in 1982, for ACM's
SIGPLAN journal. The
epigrams are a
series of short, programming-language-neutral...
- The "Stalin
Epigram", also
known as "The
Kremlin Highlander" (Russian: Кремлёвский горец) is a
satirical poem by the
Russian poet Osip Mandelstam, written...
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Epigram is a
functional programming language with
dependent types, and the
integrated development environment (IDE)
usually packaged with the language...
- poet born in
Hispania (modern Spain) best
known for his
twelve books of
Epigrams,
published in Rome
between AD 86 and 103,
during the
reigns of the emperors...
- Look up
epigram in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
epigram is a
short poem with a
clever twist, or a
concise and
witty statement.
Epigram may also...
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Epigram is an
independent student newspaper of the
University of Bristol. It was
established in 1988 by
James Landale, now a
senior BBC journalist, who...
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Signs and
Epigrams is a solo
album by
pianist Sylvie Courvoisier which was
released on the
Tzadik label in 2007. In his
review for Allmusic,
Blair Sanderson...
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Epigram (foaled 1949 in Ontario) was a
Canadian Thoroughbred racehorse best
known for
winning the 1952 Queen's Plate, Canada's most
prestigious race and...
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Seventeen Epigrams were
attributed to
Homer in antiquity. They are
preserved in a
number of texts,
including the Life of
Homer (Pseudo-Herodotus), the...