- from Brescia. Cinna's
literary fame was
established by his
magnum opus "
Zmyrna", a
mythological epic poem
focused on the
incestuous love of
Smyrna (or...
- mentula? Certe.
elegiac couplets 2
Miscellaneous **** 95
Latin English Zmyrna mei
Cinnae nonam post
denique messem elegiac couplets 10
Invective Volusius...
- (Georgian), Զմիւռնիա or Իզմիր (Armenian /Zmyurnia or Izmiř/), Yīzīmìěr 伊兹密尔 / 伊茲密爾 (Mandarin Chinese)*,
Zmyrna (Latin variant), ازمیر (Urdu), இசுமீர் (Tamil)...
-
Elder Res Etruscae,
probably on
augury Helvius Cinna (died 20
March 44 BC)
Zmyrna, a
mythological epic poem
about the
incestuous love of
Smyrna (or Myrrha)...
- (debated) Moschus,
Europa Batrachomyomachia,
Homer (Roman attribution) Cinna,
Zmyrna Calvus, Io
Catullus 64
Ciris Vergil,
Georgics 4.315–558: the Aristaeus-epyllion...
- Aeolis. In
inscriptions and coins, the name
often was
written as Ζμύρνα (
Zmýrna), Ζμυρναῖος (Zmyrnaîos, "of Smyrna"). The name
Smyrna may also have been...
-
friend of
Catullus and was
famous for
writing a
mythological poem
called Zmyrna (now lost).
Daphnis in Gr****
mythology is the
legendary Sicilian cowherd...
- Casinum, in a first- or second-century tomb
dedicated by his children,
Vettia Zmyrna and
Tampilus Verecundinus. Tampius,
dedicated a tomb at
Florentia in Etruria...