- "the last of the Alexandrians". His only
surviving work, the
Erotica Pathemata (Ἐρωτικὰ Παθήματα, Of the
Sorrows of Love), was set out, the poet says...
-
Renaissance was
narrated by the ****enistic poet Parthenius, in his
Erotica Pathemata, "The
Sorrows of Love",
which he
attributes to ****enistic
historian Phylarchus...
- Gr****
grammarian Parthenius of
Nicaea preserves her
story in his
Erotica Pathemata ("sorrows
about love"),
which he
attributes to ****enistic poet Moero...
-
Scholia on Homer,
Odyssey 4.10; Pherecydes, fr. 132 Parthenius,
Erotica Pathemata 15 Plutarch, Numa 4.5
Philostratus the younger,
Imagines Gantz, Timothy...
- Nicaea,
Parthenius of Nicaea: the
poetical fragments and the Erōtika
pathēmata J.L. Lightfoot, 2000, ISBN 0-19-815253-1.
Reviewed by
Christopher Francese...
-
Diodorus Siculus,
Bibliotheca historica 5.55.4–7 Parthenius,
Erotica Pathemata 5 Ovid,
Metamorphoses 10.298–518
Hansen 2004, pp. 289–90. Apollodorus...
- 305–8 Apollodorus, 1.7.4
Diodorus Siculus, 5.51.1–2; Parthenius,
Erotica Pathemata 19 with the 2nd book of the
Naxiaca of
Andriscus as the
source Homer,...
- and the
brother of
Illyrius and Galas. The other,
found in the
Erotica Pathemata ("Sorrows of Love") by the 1st-century
grammarian Parthenius of Nicaea...
- This is
known only
through a
scholion on
Parthenius of Nicaea's
Erotica Pathemata,
which notes that the myth of Alcinoë is told in it. Finally, Eustathios...
- Lightfoot, tr.
Parthenius of Nicaea: the
poetical fragments and the Erōtika
pathēmata 1999,
notes to XV, Περὶ Δάφνης, pp. 471ff. Cordova,
Ruben C. (6 February...