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  2. Epigram - Wikipedia

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    Robert Hayman's 1628 book Quodlibets devotes much of its text to epigrams.. An epigram is a brief, interesting, memorable, sometimes surprising or satirical statement. The word derives from the Greek ἐπίγραμμα (epígramma, "inscription", from ἐπιγράφειν [epigráphein], "to write on, to inscribe"). [1]

  3. John Owen (epigrammatist) - Wikipedia

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    La Torre, the Spanish epigrammatist, owed much to Owen, and translated his works into Spanish in 1674. French translations of the best of Owen's epigrams were published by A. L. Lebrun (1709) and by Kerivalant (1819). [2] Epic and Epigrams (1997) by David R. Slavitt contains translations of 60 of Owen's epigrams.

  4. Anthology of Planudes - Wikipedia

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    The Anthology of Planudes, c. 1300. The Anthology of Planudes (also called Planudean Anthology, in Latin Anthologia Planudea or sometimes in Greek Ἀνθολογία διαφόρων ἐπιγραμμάτων ("Anthology of various epigrams"), from the first line of the manuscript), is an anthology of Greek epigrams and poems compiled by Maximus Planudes, a Byzantine grammarian and theologian ...

  5. List of anthologies of Greek epigrams - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known dateable anthology of epigrams is the Attic Epigrams collected by Philochorus in the late fourth century BC. This, and the second-century collection of Theban epigrams collected by Aristodemus of Thebes , were collected on a geographical basis, and were perhaps largely or entirely made up of epigrams found in local ...

  6. J. V. Cunningham - Wikipedia

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    Over his relatively long career he published only a few hundred poems, many just a few lines long. [6] He was considered one of three or four masters of the epigram form in the English language. [7] Many of his epigrams included social and moral observations and were incisive, acerbic, and judicatory. [8]

  7. Epigrams (Plato) - Wikipedia

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    Nor had he the quiver that holds arrows, nor his bent bow, but they were hanging on the leafy trees, and he lay among the rose-blossoms smiling, bound fast by sleep, and above him the tawny bees were sprinkling on his dainty lips honey dripping from the comb. Greek Anthology, xvi, 210. From Book IV of the Planudean Anthology, Epigrams on ...

  8. Today’s NYT ‘Strands’ Hints, Spangram and Answers for ...

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    We'll cover exactly how to play Strands, hints for today's spangram and all of the answers for Strands #349 on Saturday, February 15. Related: 16 Games Like Wordle To Give You Your Word Game Fix ...

  9. Nossis - Wikipedia

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    Nossis' poetry is known for its focus on women, their world, and subjects relevant to them. [ 14 ] [ 3 ] Two-thirds of her surviving poetry is about women. [ 4 ] Marilyn B. Skinner suggests that it was originally written for an audience of close female companions, [ 13 ] and identifies Nossis as an early example of the "recognizably female ...