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collection of
those works considered to have been
composed by
Theocritus himself.
Theocritus was from Sicily, as he
refers to Polyphemus, the
Cyclops in...
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Oscar Fingal O'Fflahertie
Wills Wilde (16
October 1854 – 30
November 1900) was an
Irish poet and playwright.
After writing in
different forms throughout...
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Theocritus vase]". The
British Museum.
Retrieved 30 June 2023. "The
Theocritus Cup".
National Museums Liverpool.
Retrieved 30 June 2023. "
Theocritus,...
- 2020. Bion,
Moschus &
Theocritus 1870, p. 176.
Theocritus 1889, p. 317. sfn error: no target: CITEREFTheocritus1889 (help)
Theocritus 2004,
Idyll VI. Propertius...
- Odyssey, Ovid's Metamorphoses, and
Theocritus'
Idyll XI. The poem is
addressed to Aratus, a
friend of
Theocritus, who is also
referenced in
Idyll VII...
- one of
Theocritus' best-well-known bucolics,
along with
Idylls I, VI, and VII.
Idyll XI has an
unusual set of
narrative framing, as
Theocritus appears...
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There are
eight surviving mimes attributed to Herodas, and
three of
Theocritus'
idylls have been
described as "urban mimes". The
Sorceresses (3rd century...
- from
Theocritus' poems,
called idylls ('little scenes' or 'vignettes'), even
though erotic turbulence disturbs the "idyllic"
landscapes of
Theocritus. Virgil's...
- Lang, Andrew, ed. (1880).
Theocritus, Bion, and Moschus. London:
Macmillan and Co. pp. 19–23. Giangrande, G. (1971). "
Theocritus'
Twelfth and
Fourth Idylls:...
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Scholia on
Theocritus,
Idyll 2. 12
referring to
Sophron Hesychius s. v. Ἄγγελος,
again referring to
Sophron Cf. e. g.
scholia on
Theocritus,
Idyll 2. 33:...