User:Davidiad
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The Davidiad is an epic poem by the Croatian humanist Marko Marulić which recounted the life and deeds of King David. I'm just some guy named Dave, but were a Davidiad written about me, it would probably be in Caturnians and open: sub
“ | Feles mihi, Camena, insece hirsutas ... | ” |
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i. C r e a t e d .
- LITERATURE : lycurgeia(2) — wedding of ceyx(3) — asius of samos(5) — chersias(6) — megala erga(12) — astronomia(13) — precepts of chiron(14) — aegimius(15) — kiln(16) — descent of perithous(18) — idaean dactyls(19) — nestor of laranda(27) — peisander of laranda(28) — demodocus of leros(31) — hecale(33)
- MYTHOLOGY : sicyon(4) — philonis(10) — eurynome(11) — niobe(17) — argus(21) — phineus(22) — teleboans(23) — astymedusa(24) — euryganeia(25) — iphimede(26: dab)
- SCHOLARS : rudolf pfeiffer(1) — richard janko(9) — edgar lobel(32)
- MISCELLANEOUS : callimedon(7) — ascra(8) — reclamans(20) — peisander (disambiguation)(29: dab) — petra papyri(30)
ii. C o n t r i b u t e d s u b s t a n t i a l l y .
iii. I m a g e s .
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P.Oxy. XI 1358 fr. 1 col. i: Hesiod, Catalogue of Women fr. 150 M–W, 3rd c. CE
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P.Oxy. XI 1364 fr. 1 col. v-vii (Antiphon, On Truth Book 1?)
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P.Oxy. XI 1362 fr. 1 col. i (Callimachus, Aetia fr. 178 Pf.)
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P.Fay. 1 (Chariton, Callirhoe 4.2.3–3.2)
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P.Berol. inv. 9739 col. iv–v (Hesiod, Catalogue of Women frr. 199–200 M-W)
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P.Lit.Lond. 134: Hypereides, In Philippidem.
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P.Berol. inv. 9810: Alcaeus fr. 137 L–P.
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P.Oxy. VI 854: Archilochus fr. 4 W.
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P.Lit.Lond. 96 col. i: Herodas, Mimiamb 1. 1&ndash15.
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P.Oxy. II 211: Menander, Periciromene 976–1008
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P.Oxy. II 220: an ancient metrical treatise.
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Bacchylides
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P.Ryl. I 13: Call. Aet. 26 Pf.
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P.Berol. inv. 9771: Euripides, Phaethon
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P.Oxy. XI 1363: Callimachus, Iambi 1.1–30 (fr. 191 Pf.)
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P.Oxy. I 7: Sappho
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P.Strasb. inv. 55: Hes. Cat. fr. 211 M-W
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P.Oxy. XI 1399: A title tag for Choerilus of Samos' epic on the Persian War
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P.Berol. inv. 9875 col. v (detail), showing the coronis in at the beginning of the "sphragis" in the Persae of Timotheus of Miletus
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The final lines of Hypereides' In Philippidem with the coronis (in concert with a forked paragraphos marking the end of the speech (P.Lit.Lond. 134 col. ix, 2nd century BCE).
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Detail of P.Oxy. XV 1790 fr. 2 + 3 col. ii (late second–early first century BCE): the end of a poem (and probably the end of a book of poetry) by Ibycus.
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Detail of P.Oxy. IV 659 col. i (late first century BCE or early first century CE): Pindar, Partheneia with a coronis marking the end of a strophe.
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P.Lit.Lond. 96 col. xiii (late first–early second century CE): coronis (with paragraphos) marking the end of Herodas, Mimiamb 2 followed by the title and beginning of Mimiamb 3.
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P.Oxy. X 1231 fr. 56, the end of Sappho book one.
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P.Oxy. X 1234 fr. 2 col. i (detail): an Alcaeus papyrus with coronis.
iv. R e c o g n i t i o n .
The Teamwork Barnstar | |
Thanks for participating in the Otium article. Every contribution counts. Doug Coldwell talk 23:50, 9 November 2011 (UTC) |
The Disiecta membra poetae barnstar | |
For your work on Ichneutae and especially Achilleis (trilogy), you have certainly earned this barnstar. — Rlendog (talk) 02:20, 19 December 2011 (UTC) |
The Barnstar of WikiProject Greece | ||
For excellent contributions to the project's and Wik.ipedia.Pro's coverage of ancient Greek literature, I am happy to award you with this token of appreciation! Keep up the good work! Constantine ✍ 12:23, 27 March 2012 (UTC) |
The Copyeditor's Barnstar | |
For helping me out on Concussions in American football ZappaOMati 03:34, 14 June 2012 (UTC) |
The Original Barnstar | |
For your great new articles and your adorable kittens ベ(@^ー^@)ノ. IShadowed (talk) 00:57, 29 July 2012 (UTC) |
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