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- showcases a virtual exhibit, ‘‘Philogelos: The First Joke Book,” featuring cartoons created from translations of the Philogelos collection. Roman jokes Poetics...
- the reign of Diocletian Hierocles, possibly 4th century, co-editor of Philogelos Hierocles of Alexandria, 5th century, Gr**** Neoplatonist writer Hierocles...
- Isopteryx hermeasalis Walker, 1859 Falx sinuosalis Amsel, 1956 Parthenodes nymphulalis Hampson, 1906 Sufetula philogelos Dyar, 1922 Falcimorpha philogelos...
- price)", or "with Tertia putting out." The earliest extant joke book is the Philogelos (Gr**** for The Laughter-Lover), a collection of 265 jokes written in crude...
- indexes G. Pachymeres, Hierocles and Philagrios, Declamationes XIII, Philogelos. G. Pachymeris, De Michaele et Andronico Paleologis, Bonn, 1835., Gr****...
- included among Aesop's Fables and later in the 4th century CE joke book, the Philogelos. It is numbered 57 in the Perry Index. This fable falls into the category...
- after being sold a parrot who 'joined the bleedin' choir invisible.'" The Philogelos, the oldest surviving joke book from antiquity written in the fourth century...
- collection of some 260 witticisms attributed to Hierocles and Philagrius, the Philogelos, has no connection with Hierocles of Alexandria, but is probably a compilation...
- was Abdera, but I wasn't silent" ("Hic, Abdera non tacente me"). The Philogelos, a Gr****-language joke book compiled in the 4th century AD, has a chapter...
- of Nasreddin dates to 1571. Some of the stories, however, are in the Philogelos[citation needed] and Aesop's fables. Today, Nasreddin stories are told...