- The
Metamorphoses (Latin: Metamorphōsēs, from
Ancient Gr****: μεταμορφώσεις: "Transformations") is a
Latin narrative poem from 8 CE by the
Roman poet Ovid...
- "XXI. Polyphonte". In Verheyk,
Hendrik (ed.). Antōninou
Liberalis Metamorphōseōn Sunagōgē.
Wilhelm Xylander,
Thomas Muncker. apud Sam. et Joan. Luchtmans...
- 447. Virgil, Georgica, IV, 284 sqq. Ovid, Fasti, I, 376–78. Ovid,
Metamorphoseon libri, XV, 365–66.
Pliny the Elder,
Naturalis historia, XI, 23 (70)...
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collaborated on a free
homophonic translation of the
first 88
lines of Ovid's
Metamorphoseon to
create the
cantata Seeds of skies,
alibis premiered by the vocal...
- -ōn and -eōn are
found in the
titles of books, such as Geōrgicōn and
Metamorphōseōn. Gr****
neuter nouns in -ma (Gen., -matis)
always make
their dative and...
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fiftieth anniversary of the
Boston Symphony Orchestra. The
result was
Metamorphoseon, Modi XII, an
orchestral work
containing a
theme and
twelve variations...
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libraries Forum Romanum: Metamorphoses[usurped] (Latin text only.)
Metamorphoseon libri XI, a
Teubner critical edition,
published in 1897
William Adlington's...
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surviving work is the
Metamorphoses (Gr****: Μεταμορφώσεων Συναγωγή,
Metamorphṓseōn Synagogḗ, lit. 'collection of transformations'), a
collection of forty-one...
- 1866.
Phaedri fabulae,
Berlin 1867. Macrobius,
Leipzig 1868. A****ii
metamorphoseon libri XI,
Berlin 1869.
Ammiani Marcellini rerum gestarum libri qui supersunt...
- "XXI. Polyphonte". In Verheyk,
Hendrik (ed.). Antōninou
Liberalis Metamorphōseōn Sunagōgē.
Wilhelm Xylander,
Thomas Muncker. apud Sam. et Joan. Luchtmans...