-
during the time of
Quintus Lutatius Catulus, and
calls him a
brilliant epigrammist,
sometimes too fond of imitation. His poems,
about 75 of
which are preserved...
- 5th-century
hermit who
discovered Mary of
Egypt in the
desert Zosimus the
Epigrammist in
Anthologia Graeca John
Zosimus (Ioane-Zosime), 10th-century Georgian...
- to a list of
seven such
monuments was
given by
Diodorus Siculus. The
epigrammist Antipater of Sidon, who
lived around or
before 100 BC, gave a list of...
-
Western Gr**** law, the "Locrian Code" and the
birthplace of
ancient epigrammist and poet Nossis. The Gr****
cities of
Calabria came
under pressure from...
-
source states August 6) –
Jacopo Sannazaro,
Neapolitan poet,
humanist and
epigrammist also
writing in
Latin (born 1458)
April 28 –
Niklaus Manuel,
Swiss playwright...
- an incense-burner.
Acrion (Pythagorean philosopher)
Nossis (ancient
epigrammist and poet)
Philistion of
Locri (ancient
physician and
writer on medicine)...
-
Hungary (d. 1412) 1458 –
Jacopo Sannazaro,
Italian poet,
humanist and
epigrammist (d. 1530) 1516 – William, Duke of Jülich-Cleves-Berg,
German nobleman...
-
propose that the
Earth revolves around the Sun.
Asclepiades of Samos,
epigrammist and poet
Asius of Samos, poet
Conon of Samos,
astronomer and mathematician...
- scholar-bureaucrat and
writer (born 1657)
September 5 –
Christian Wernicke,
German epigrammist (born 1661)
December 7 –
Florent Carton Dancourt,
French dramatist and...
- for
comic relief. The word was also used to
describe a "wanton" as in
Epigrammist Richard Turner's "Nosce Te (Humours)"
written in 1607: They
wondred much...