- (μαργιτομανής), "mad as
Margites", used by Philodemus. It was
commonly attributed to Homer, as by
Aristotle (Poetics 13.92): "His
Margites indeed provides an...
- Artemisia,
satrap of Caria. He is
spoken of by the Suda as the
author of the
Margites and the Batrachomyomachia. The
latter poem is also
attributed to him by...
- Species: M. bugaba
Binomial name
Margitesia bugaba (H. Druce, 1891)
Synonyms Generic Margites H. Druce, 1891
Specific Margites bugaba H. Druce, 1891...
- fus**** C. & R. Felder, 1860
Mycalesis diniche Hewitson, 1862
Mycalesis margites Hewitson, 1874
Mycalesis margarites Mycalesis adustata Fruhstorfer, 1906...
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Hypolycaena cobaltina Aurivillius, 1899
Iolaus (Hemiolaus)
cobaltina Hypolycaena margites Mabille, 1899
Hypolycaena cobaltina f.
varnieri Stempffer, 1942 Hemiolaus...
- Epigoni, the
comic mini-epic
Batrachomyomachia ("The Frog–Mouse War"), the
Margites, the
Capture of Oechalia, and the Phocais.
These claims are not considered...
-
Alexander "
Margites" (Ancient Gr****: Μαργίτης) and a boy. Gr****s used the word
Margites to
describe foolish and
useless people, on
account of the
Margites. Despite...
- PA: The
University Museum. pp. 539–556. ISBN 0-934718-98-9. "
Margites". Homer's
Margites.
Cambridge University Press.
February 22, 2020. pp. 171–172....
- Allen, T.W. (1912),
Homeri opera.
Tomus V: Hymni, Cyclus, Fragmenta,
Margites, Batrachomyomachia, Vitae, Oxford, ISBN 0-19-814534-9{{citation}}: CS1...
-
hypothetical spirit of Homer's lost (and
possibly apocryphal)
comic poem
Margites. He
dissociates his
fiction from the scandal-memoir and the contemporary...