- His most
important non-political work is an
unfinished epic, De
raptu Proserpinae ("The
Abduction of Proserpina"). The
three extant books are believed...
- 5th century AD
Latin version of the same myth is Claudian's De
raptu Proserpinae; in most cases,
these Latin works identify Proserpina's
underworld abductor...
- altar,
Altar of Dis
Pater and
Proserpina (Latin: Ara
Ditis Patris et
Proserpinae), was
miraculously discovered by the
servants of a
Sabine called Valesius...
- 463 Homer,
Iliad 4.295 Homer,
Iliad 8.333 & 13.422 Claudian, De
Raptu Proserpinae 1.286 Sorenson, Eric (2002),
Possession and
Exorcism in the New Testament...
-
Necrophorus [sic]
cadaverinus Gistel, 1857 (Preocc.)
Necrophorus [sic]
proserpinae Gistel, 1857
Necrophorus [sic]
ruthenus Motschulsky, 1859 Necrophorus...
- by
Hades and
inflicting severe punishments or in Claudian's De
raptu Proserpinae where they
appear begging their master not to
release the
Titans and...
- he
presented second dissertation De
Claudii Claudiani quod de
raptu Proserpinae inscribitur carmine epico quaestiones and was
appointed ****ociate professor...
-
ornatipes Eurycorypha pianofortis Eurycorypha prasinata Eurycorypha proserpinae Eurycorypha punctipennis Eurycorypha securifera Eurycorypha simillima...
-
major retelling, also in Latin, is the long
unfinished poem De
raptu Proserpinae ("On the
Abduction of Proserpina") by
Claudian (d. 404 AD). Ovid uses...
-
which is
found in both Ovid's
Metamorphoses and Claudian's De
Raptu Proserpinae. Proserpina, the
daughter of
Jupiter and Ceres, the
Roman goddess of...