- (Saturnalian gifts)'.
According to Sebo, the
preface to
Symphosius's riddles 'reveals that
within Symphosius'
milieu there is
still a
conception of
riddles as...
- Po****ires de
Toutes les Nations, 27 (Paris: Leclerc, 1888), p. 415.
Symphosius, The Aenigmata: An Introduction, Text and Commentary, ed. by T. J. Leary...
- by
Symphosius which were
influential on
later medieval Latin writers. The Bern Riddles, a
collection of
Latin riddles clearly modelled on
Symphosius, were...
- 850 in Metz. Also
Amalarius Mettensis (Amalarius of Metz),
Amalarius Symphosius or
Amalarius Fortunatus. His name in
contemporary Latin comes in many...
-
collection of
riddles by
Saint Boniface Aenigmata, a
collection of
riddles by
Symphosius Enigmata Tatwini, a
collection of
riddles by
Tatwine Enigmata Eusebii...
-
Latin Nonnus, Egypt,
writing in Gr****
Quintus Smyrnaeus,
writing in Gr****
Symphosius,
perhaps North African,
writing in
Latin Tryphiodorus, Egypt, writing...
-
derive from the c. fourth-century
Latin riddle-collection
attributed to
Symphosius.
Other scholars believe the
incest story to have been a
later addition...
- '****'. Meanwhile, its
analogue in the late-antique
Latin riddles of
Symphosius is: Krapp,
George Philip and
Elliott Van Kirk
Dobbie (eds), The Exeter...
-
Latin riddles,
possibly from
north Africa,
attributed to a poet
called Symphosius,
whose work
English scholars emulated and adapted. As the
conversion of...
- Gallaecians. In that same year,
Hermeric negotiated through the
Catholic bishop Symphosius directly with the
Western Roman Emperor. In 437,
Censorius made a second...