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  1. Ilias Latina

    The Ilias Latina is a short Latin hexameter version of the Iliad of Homer that gained popularity in Antiquity and remained popular through the Middle Ages. It was very widely studied and read in Medieval schools as part of the standard Latin educational curriculum. According to Ernest Robert Curtius, it is a "crude condensation", into 1070 lines. It is attributed to Publius Baebius Italicus, said to be a Roman Senator, and to the decade 60 CE – 70 CE. It includes at least two acrostic elements: the first lines spell out ITALICUS, while the last lines spell SCRIPSIT, taken together translating "Italicus wrote." Wikipedia

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  2. thelatinlibrary.com

    ILIAS LATINA Iram pande mihi Pelidae, Diua, superbi Tristia quae miseris iniecit funera Grais Atque animas fortes heroum tradidit Orco Latrantumque dedit rostris uolucrumque trahendos Illorum exsangues, inhumatis ossibus, artus. Confiebat enim summi sententia regis, protulerant* ex quo discordia pectora pugnas, Sceptriger Atrides et bello ...
  3. en.wikipedia.org

    The Ilias Latina is a short Latin hexameter version of the Iliad of Homer that gained popularity in Antiquity and remained popular through the Middle Ages.It was very widely studied and read in Medieval schools as part of the standard Latin educational curriculum.According to Ernest Robert Curtius, it is a "crude condensation", into 1070 lines. [1] It is attributed to Publius Baebius Italicus ...
  4. oxfordre.com

    The Ilias Latina is a poem composed in Latin hexameter that retells Homer's Iliad in 1,070 verses. Most commonly referred to as Ilias Latina [Latin Iliad], a title coined by Emil Baehrens in his 1881 edition, the manuscripts refer to the poem variously as Epitome Iliados Homeri [Epitome of the Iliad of Homer], Liber Homeri [Book of Homer], or Homerus (de bello Troiano) [Homer (concerning the ...
  5. Italici Ilias latina by Plessis, Frédéric, 1851-Publication date 1885 Publisher Paris : Hachette Collection robarts; toronto; university_of_toronto Contributor Robarts - University of Toronto Language Latin Item Size 177.6M . 26 Addeddate 2008-06-02 19:33:37 Associated-names Plessis, Frédéric, 1851- ...
  6. ilias latine. homeri carmina et cycli epici. pars prima. a carolo raetico producta. 385 paginae. project gutenberg, 2016. editore ambrosio firmin didot. a iliada de homero em latim. prof. dr. darcy carvalho. feausp. university of sao paulo. brazil. anno mmxviii. studies in medieval and modern latin. opera graeca in sermone latino exarata.
  7. In Ilias Latina.Text, Interpretation, and Reception, the contributors approach this short poem, whose appeal and importance have not been sufficiently appreciated, from a multitude of scholarly perspectives.The challenging synthesis of the different issues shows that both a new edition and a modern literary interpretation of the poem are needed.
  8. latin-is-simple.com

    rosa: rosis: Example Sentences. illo quae templum pectore semper habet, quaque ierit, felix adiectum plausibus omen saxaque roratis erubuisse rosis; protinus argento uersos imitantia muros barbara cum pictis oppida lata uiris fluminaque et montes et in ~ Ovid, Ex Ponto II.
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