- its
central axis (which
would later have been
replaced by the hypogeum).
Sylvae or
recreations of
natural scenes were also held in the arena. Painters,...
- 449–455. doi:10.1007/s12016-019-08767-4. PMID 31608429.
Ehrenberg CG (1818).
Sylvae mycologicae Berolinenses (in Latin). Berlin. p. 21.
Hughes SJ (1958). "Revisiones...
- John
Dryden (1631–1700)
wrote in his
preface to the
translation anthology Sylvae:
Where I have
taken away some of [the
original authors'] Expressions, and...
- von Humboldt. In 1818, he
completed his
doctoral dissertation on fungi,
Sylvae mycologicae Berolinenses. In 1820–1825, on a
scientific expedition to the...
- . in qua
Horatii loca
aliquot et
aliorum veterum emendantur (1723) the
Sylvae of
Statius (1728)
notes to the
editions of
Lysias by Taylor, of Maximus...
-
similar vein,
Dryden writes in his
Preface to the
translation anthology Sylvae:
Where I have
taken away some of [the
original authors'] Expressions, and...
-
closed forests,
premised on
their crown covers. Finally,
sylva (plural
sylvae or, less classically, sylvas) is a
peculiar English spelling of the Latin...
- poems, idylls,
epigrams and
occasional pieces,
collected under the
title of
Sylvae. His most po****r
works were
translations of the
Psalms into
Latin distichs...
-
Broadway actress Helen Hayes,
actress Elena Meade, model, 1926
Corinne Sylvae, model, 1926
Elmer Russell Ball "De
Mirjian (Demirdjian), John". Lusadaran...
- (published by
Aldus Manutius)
Conradus Celtis –
Amores Baptista Mantu**** –
Sylvae Jacopo Sannazaro –
Arcadia (pirated edition)
Guillaume Bigot,
French writer...