- Epistolography, or the art of
writing letters, is a
genre of
Byzantine literature similar to
rhetoric that was po****r with the
intellectual elite of the...
-
Crusades Rashid al-Din Vatvat, 12th
century Persian royal panegyrist and
epistolographer Amin al-Din
Rashid al-Din Vatvat, 13th
century Persian physician This...
- was an
ancient Gr**** sophist, and the most
eminent among the Gr****
epistolographers.
Regarding his life or the age in
which he
lived we
possess no direct...
- Najm al-Din Kubra, Sufi
mystic Rashid al-Din Vatvat,
panegyrist and
epistolographer Fakhr al-Din Razi Ala al-Din Atsiz,
Khwarezm Shah Ala al-Din Muhammad...
-
probably the
steps -
where beggars customarily sat. The
second century AD
epistolographer Alciphron refers to "the unshod,
cadaverous people who
spend their...
-
Aristaenetus (Gr****: Ἀρισταίνετος) was an
ancient Gr****
epistolographer who
flourished in the 5th or 6th century.
Under his name, two
books of love stories...
- in
circulation during the
transition to the
Early Middle Ages: the
epistolographer Aristaenetus, the poet
Nonnus and the monk Mari**** of
Auxerre show...
- the living, a
sarcastic polemist, a
translator from the Gr****, an
epistolographer and
grave historian and a
facetious compiler of
fabliaux in Latin....
- Mary A. Ford. Aristaenetus.
Aristaenetus (5th century) was a Gr****
epistolographer who
published books of love
stories in the form of letters. Six select...
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their representations of his
contemporary world on
those of
earlier epistolographers,
notably Pliny the Younger. He
represents Rome as a
model society....