- of De astronomia,
which carried the full
title Clarissimi Viri
Hyginii Poeticon Astronomicon Opus Utilissimum. For this print,
Ratdolt commissioned a series...
-
Erhard Ratdolt in Venice, 1482,
under the
title Clarissimi uiri
Hyginii Poeticon astronomicon opus utilissimum. This "Poetic
astronomy by the most renowned...
- AD) was a
Roman poet, the
author of Fabulae, and the
reputed author of
Poeticon astronomicon.
Hyginus may also
refer to:
Hyginus Gromaticus (fl. 98–117)...
- The Pan
Poëticon Batavum was a
collection of
small portraits of
poets mounted on
plates that were kept in a
curiosity cabinet by the 18th-century Dutch...
- Poseidon's punishment: C****iopeia as a
constellation sitting in the
heavens tied to a chair. Hyginus,
Poeticon Astronomicon. "U.S.
Naval Observatory Library"...
- table. This is
apparent when
comparing the
imaginative "star maps" of
Poeticon Astronomicon –
illustrations beside a
narrative text from the antiquity...
- mythographer,
presided over the
Palatine Library in Rome. His De
Astronomia (or
Poeticon Astronomicon)
gives a
comprehensive overview of the
myths ****ociated with...
-
Bibliotheca 2.4.6
Corinna (fr. 672 PMG). [1]
Epigoni (fr. 4 PEG). Hyginus,
Poeticon astronomicon 2.35 Ovid,
Metamorphoses 7.762 Pausanias,
Description of Greece...
- mǫrk, "forest" or "March", i.e. the
forest of fescues/fools. The
Lexicon Poeticon and Völsa Þattr
tells that 'vingull' is the name for a
stallions genitalia...
- and
Demeter who had
married Hades and
resided in the Underworld. In the
Poeticon Astronomicon by
Hyginus (1st
century BC),
Parthenos (Παρθένος) is the daughter...