- "recent author". He is
sometimes conflated with St
Nonnus from the
hagiographies of St
Pelagia and with
Nonnus, the
bishop of
Edessa who
attended the Council...
-
Nonnus (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Νόννος, Nónnos)
usually refers to
Nonnus of Panopolis, a ****enized
Egyptian who
wrote the longest-surviving epic poem from antiquity...
- Edessa. As
Nonnus addressed a
church council in Antioch, the town's most
famous courtesan Margarita ("Pearl") p****ed by.
Observing her beauty,
Nonnus chastised...
- at
Delphi 389 A.
Nonnus,
Dionysiaca 5.564–565.
Nonnus,
Dionysiaca 6.165.
Nonnus,
Dionysiaca 10.294.
Nonnus,
Dionysiaca 39.72.
Nonnus,
Dionysiaca 44.255...
- 108
Nonnus,
Dionysiaca 14.106
Nonnus,
Dionysiaca 11.5, 14.286
Nonnus,
Dionysiaca 14.110
Nonnus,
Dionysiaca 10.400
Nonnus,
Dionysiaca 14.111
Nonnus, Dionysiaca...
- include:
Nonnus antennatus Cresson, 1874
Nonnus atratus Cresson, 1874
Nonnus bicolor (Schmiedeknecht, 1908)
Nonnus brethesi Townes, 1966
Nonnus hastulatus...
- Pseudo-
Nonnus, also
called Nonnus Abbas (i.e. "
Nonnus the Abbot"), was a 6th-century
commentator on
Gregory of ****anzus. His
Commentaries consist of scholia...
- 46–47)
Nonnus,
Dionysiaca 1.218 (I pp. 18–19).
Nonnus,
Dionysiaca 1.508–509 (I pp. 38–41).
Nonnus,
Dionysiaca 2.31–33 (I pp. 46–47).
Nonnus, Dionysiaca...
- Xanthus) of
Achilles sired by the West Wind
Zephyrus while according to
Nonnus,
Xanthus and Podarkes,
horses of the
Athenian king Erechtheus, were born...
-
dubbia interpretazione".
Nonnus,
Dionysiaca 48.238–257 (III pp. 440–443).
Nonnus,
Dionysiaca 48.302–370 (III pp. 444–451).
Nonnus,
Dionysiaca 48.370–448...