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Poseidippus or
Posidippus (Ancient Gr****: Ποσείδιππος, romanized:
Poseidippos or
Ancient Gr****: Ποσίδιππος, romanized: Posidippos, lit. 'horse of Poseidon')...
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Posidippus of
Pella (Ancient Gr****: Ποσείδιππος
Poseidippos; c. 310 – c. 240 BC) was an
Ancient Gr****
epigrammatic poet.
Posidippus was born in the city...
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Posidippus of C****andreia (Gr****: Ποσείδιππος ὁ Κασσανδρεύς,
Poseidippos ho K****andreus; 316 – c. 250 BC) was a Gr****
comic poet of the New Comedy. He...
- his home, in the
Agora of ****enistic Sikyon. The
following epigram by
Poseidippos was
carved on the statue: Who and
whence was the sculptor? From Sikyon...
- Kleopatra's Ring". The
Windflowers of
Asklepiades and the
Poems of
Poseidippos.
Translated by Storer, Edward. London, UK:
Egoist Press. p. 14. Burges...
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Edward Storer, trans., The
Windflowers of
Asklepiades and the
Poems of
Poseidippos (London, England:
Egoist Press, 1920), page 14. An
epigram by
Plato the...
- Πάμφιλος
Paramonos Παράμονος
Parmeniskos Παρμενίσκος
Phanolaos Φανόλαος
Poseidippos Ποσείδιππος
Rhoimisos Ῥοίμισος
Sopatros Σώπατρος
Sokrates Σωκράτης Theodotos...
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through her
influence of
successful wedlock. In an
epigram written by
Poseidippos,
Kallikrates the
commander of the
Ptolemaic Navy is
honored as the commissioner...
- [second set], no. 2, 1919 The
Windflowers of
Asklepiades and
Poems of
Poseidippos, "The Egoist" Press,
London 1920 L. PIRANDELLO,
Three Plays, E. P. Dutton...