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- reign of the emperors Marcus Aurelius and Commodus, who composed the Halieutica, a five-book didactic epic on fishing. Oppian states that he is from 'the...
- been suggested because of that emperor's prominence in the poem. The Halieutica is a fragmentary didactic poem in 134 poorly preserved hexameter lines...
- authorship of two otherwise-unattested and probably imaginary works, Halieutica on fishing and Nautica on boating. It is likely that a gloss on the Historia...
- Agdistopis halieutica is a moth in the Macropiratidae family. It is found from Australia (Northern Territory and Queensland) and New Guinea to Fiji. The...
- ff Servius, Commentary on Virgil's Aeneid 7.61 Orphic Hymn 71 Oppian, Halieutica 3.485 ff Strabo, 8.3.14 Scholia minora on Homer's Iliad, 6.21 [= Alcman...
- Oppian's Halieutica and the Cynegetica must have been composed by two different poets, based on the fact that the narrator of the Halieutica claims Anazarbus...
- Alexipharmaca 375 Darthou 2017, p. 79. Ovid, Metamorphoses 10.728. Oppian, Halieutica 3.485 ff Bell 1991, p. 309. Hopkinson 1994, p. 193. Etymologi**** Graecae...
- Meteorologica; Theophrastus's Historia plantarum, Eclogae physicae; Oppian, Halieutica and Cynegetica; the complete works of Xenophon and Vitruvius; the Argonautica...
- Prometheus Bound 355; Aristophanes, Clouds 336; Hyginus, Fabulae 152, Oppian, Halieutica 3.15–25 (pp. 344–347) . Ogden 2013a, p. 69; Gantz, p. 50; Munich Antikensammlung...
- aliquando ad virginem pervenit, eique persuasit ut nuberet Neptuno…" Oppian's Halieutica I.383–92 is a parallel p****age. Catasterismi, 31; Hyginus, Poetical Astronomy...