Annen tittel
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Utgitt
| Leipzig : Apud Georg. Loewium , 1752
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Omfang
| 186 s. : Vignetter; på tittelsiden bilde av Moschus' hode
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Opplysninger
| Bion of Smyrna (/ˈbaɪɒn/; Greek: Βίων ὁ Σμυρναῖος, gen.: Βίωνος) was a Greek bucolic poet.He was a native of the city of Smyrna and flourished about 100 BC. Most of his work is lost. There remain 17 fragments (preserved in ancient anthologies) and the Epitaph of Adonis, a mythological poem on the death of Adonis and the lament of Aphrodite (preserved in several late medieval manuscripts of bucolic poetry). Some of the fragments show the pastoral themes that were typical of ancient Greek bucolic poetry, while others attest the broader thematic interpretation of the bucolic form that prevailed in the later Hellenistic period. ... Moschus (Greek: Μόσχος), ancient Greek bucolic poet and student of the Alexandrian grammarian Aristarchus of Samothrace, was born at Syracuse and flourished about 150 BC. Aside from his poetry, he was known for his grammatical work, nothing of which survives. Wikipedia 04.02.2021
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Emner
| Gresk litteratur
Gresk tekst; forord, kommentarer og paralleloversettelse på latin Utgiveren Johann Adam Schier viser til tidligere lærdes skrifter, bl. a. Fulvius Ursinus 1529-1600. ital.; Bonaventura Vulcanicus 1538-1614 belg.; Henricus Stephanus/Henri Estienne 1528/31-1598 fransk; Joseph Justus Scaliger 1540-1609 fransk; Isaac Causabon 1559-1614 sveits./fransk; Daniel Heinsius 1580-1655 nederl.; Wilhelm Xylander 1532-1576 tysk; Jacob Palmerius 1587-1670 fransk
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