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- retrieved 9 May 2024 "Malcolm McDowell reads Canti di PietraIncipit Tragoedia by Gabriele Tinti". Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities (Italy)...
- Latin epic poem, consisting of about 1000 hexameters, called Orestes Tragoedia, which has been ascribed to Dracontius of Carthage. Orestes appears also...
- epithalamia. It is also probable that Dracontius was the author of the Orestis Tragoedia, a poem of some 1,000 hexameters, which in language, metre, and general...
- ("Well-beloved"), Rodo ("Rose"), Sime ("Snub-nose"), Terpsikome, Thaleia, Tragoedia ("Tragedy") and Xantho ("Fair-hair"). Eighteen maenads are named in Dionysiaca...
- exilium, tragoedia (Cologne, 1610) Divus Eustachius sive fidei & patientiae triumphus, tragoedia (Leuven, 1612) Divus Stanislaus tragoedia sacra (Leuven...
- ISBN 0-415-31938-2. Torino, Alessio (2008). Bernardinus Stephonius S.J. Crispus-tragoedia. Rome: Accademia ****onale dei Lincei. Woods, David (1998). "On the Death...
- No. Title Length 1. "Incipient Tragoedia" 2:26 2. "Pray to the Winds" 6:00 3. "Anti-Theist" 3:33 4. "Non Serviam" 3:51 5. "[Error 36:48.58/Connection...
- Seneca." It generally corresponds to the Latin critical edition, "Seneca Tragoedia," edited by Otto Zwierlein (Clarendon Press, 1986). Shakespeare's tragedy...
- on the other hand, is of a higher register, glossing poema, poesis, tragoedia. The words involving jesting are derived from another root, Proto-Indo-European...
- "Revelation", by Yellowjackets from Shades, 1986 "Revelation (Divus Pennae ex Tragoedia)", by Symphony X from Paradise Lost, 2007 "Revelation (Mother Earth)"...