- The
Appendix Vergiliana is a
collection of
Latin poems traditionally ascribed as
being the
juvenilia (work
written as a youth) of
Virgil (70–19 BC). Many...
- The poem
Dirae is one of the
poems that make up the
Appendix Vergiliana. It is a
pastoral poem, told from the
perspective of a
Sicilian herdsman forced...
- and the epic Aeneid. A
number of
minor poems,
collected in the
Appendix Vergiliana, were
attributed to him in
ancient times, but
modern scholars generally...
- named. A
recipe can be
found in the poem of the same name in the
Appendix Vergiliana. De re rustica, book XII of
Columella contains further recipes for moretum...
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Poesie describes Roman beliefs about poetry and
recounts a
famous Sors
Vergiliana by
Decimus Clodius Albinus, a
Roman who
ruled Britain and laid
claim to...
- The use of this
paste in the
Roman cuisine is
mentioned in the
Appendix Vergiliana, an
ancient collection of
poems in
which the
author details the preparation...
- Markus; Wiener,
Claudia (2010).
Vestigia Vergiliana: Vergil-Rezeption in Der
Neuzeit [Vestigia
Vergiliana: The
Reception of
Virgil in
Modern Times] (in...
-
Catalepton (Birmingham:
Cornish Brothers, 1916),
scanned as part of
Appendix Vergiliana: The
Minor Poems of
Virgil in
English Translation on the
website Virgil...
-
Works Eclogues (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
Georgics Aeneid Appendix Vergiliana (spurious) M****cripts
Vergilius Augusteus Vergilius Rom**** Vergilius...
- there. The
Roman poet
Virgil in his poem Culex,
lines 163–201
Appendix Vergiliana: Culex,
describing a
shepherd having a
fight with a big
constricting snake...