- The
Silvae is a
collection of
Latin occasional poetry in hexameters, hendecasyllables, and
lyric meters by
Publius Papinius Statius (c. 45 – c. 96 CE)...
- epic in
twelve books, the Thebaid; a
collection of
occasional poetry, the
Silvae; and an
unfinished epic, the Achilleid. He is also
known for his appearance...
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Codium silvae is a
species of
seaweed in the
Codiaceae family. The
medium green erect thallus usually grows to
around 30
centimetres (11.81 in) in height...
- The
genus is monotypic, and
contains one
corticioid species,
Fibriciellum silvae-ryae,
found in Europe. The
genus and
species were
described in 1975. Larsson...
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references in Martial, C****ius Dio, Tacitus's Annals, and one of Statius's
Silvae.
Lucan was born in the
Roman colony of
Corduba into a
wealthy family of...
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bordarii ****
sedecim carucis. Ibi
duodecim acrae prati et
quindecim acrae silvae.
Pastura tres
leugae in
longitudine et latitudine.
Reddit quattuor et viginti...
- Müll.Arg.
Synonyms Anacampta angulata (Mart. ex Müll.Arg.)
Miers Bonafousia angulata (Mart. ex Müll.Arg.)
Boiteau & L.Allorge
Bonafousia silvae L.Allorge...
- his
Silvae ("Woodlands") collection, a
title he took from the
Roman poet Statius.
Poliziano used
Manto along with the
other poems in his
Silvae as prologues...
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Macrobius 1.8.5,
citing Verrius Flaccus as his authority; see also Statius,
Silvae 1.6.4;
Arnobius 4.24;
Minucius Felix 23.5; Miller, "Roman Festivals," in...
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Silva rerum (plural:
silvae rerum,
Latin for "forest of things"; also
Polonized as sylwa,
sometimes described as home chronicle) was a multi-generational...