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Oppian (Ancient Gr****: Ὀππιανός,
Oppianós; Latin: Oppi****), also
known as
Oppian of Anazarbus, of Corycus, or of Cilicia, was a 2nd-century Greco-Roman...
- Pseudo-Oppian (Ancient Gr****: Ὀππιανός,
Oppianós; Latin: Oppi****),
sometimes referred to as
Oppian of
Apamea or
Oppian of Syria, was a Greco-Syrian poet...
- in Havana. Many of the
characters reappear in Lezama's
posthumous novel Oppiano Licario,
which was
published in
Mexico in 1977. The
novel was originally...
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fijeza (1949)
Dador (1960)
Fragmentos a su imán (1978)
Paradiso (1966)
Oppiano Licario (1977)
Analecta del
reloj (1953) La expresión
americana (1957)...
- Giarola, La
Corte Anguissola, La Ripa, Lemignano, Madregolo, Maiatico,
Oppiano,
Ozzano Taro,
Ponte Scodogna, San
Martino Sinzano, Stradella,
Villa Lucia...
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Theriaca or Nicander, and an
incomplete paraphrase of the
Haliutica of
Oppianos. Its
owners have
added their own
content to its
pages - most
notably by...
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obtained his
doctorate with a
dissertation on the
classical poet Oppian, De
Oppiano et
scriptis sub eius
nomine traditis.
While a
student at Leipzig, his influences...