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    De Herone et Leandro

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    Musaeus poeta vetustissimusSignaturen: t-u⁸Titeleinrahmung, DruckermarkeDrucker und Erscheinungsjahr gemäss Kolophon: "Apud Io. Frobenium. M.D.XVIII. Mense Ianuar."Kolophon auch in Griechisch vorhandenGemeinsam publiziert mit Aesopi Fabellae, Homeri Batrachomyomachia, Agapetus De officio regis und Galeomyomachia (durchgehende Signaturenzählung und teilweise durchgehende Seitenzählung

    Brief von Johann Christoph Debel an Musaeus

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    BRIEF VON JOHANN CHRISTOPH DEBEL AN MUSAEUS Brief von Johann Christoph Debel an Musaeus (91r

    Decanus Facultatis Theologicae In Academia Ienensi Johannes Musaeus, SS. Theol. D. Et Prof. Publ. L. S. D.

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    DECANUS FACULTATIS THEOLOGICAE IN ACADEMIA IENENSI JOHANNES MUSAEUS, SS. THEOL. D. ET PROF. PUBL. L. S. D. Decanus Facultatis Theologicae In Academia Ienensi Johannes Musaeus, SS. Theol. D. Et Prof. Publ. L. S. D. ([1]) Titelseite ([1]) Text ([1]

    De Syncretismo, Articulis Fidei, Principiis Salutis, Et Theologiae, Patrum Que Testimoniis, Et Consensu, Quaestiones Sex / In Quibus, Quae Johannes Musaeus, In Tractatu De Syncretismo, Et Scriptura Fuse Disseruit Breviter, Et Solide Discutiuntur

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    DE SYNCRETISMO, ARTICULIS FIDEI, PRINCIPIIS SALUTIS, ET THEOLOGIAE, PATRUM QUE TESTIMONIIS, ET CONSENSU, QUAESTIONES SEX / IN QUIBUS, QUAE JOHANNES MUSAEUS, IN TRACTATU DE SYNCRETISMO, ET SCRIPTURA FUSE DISSERUIT BREVITER, ET SOLIDE DISCUTIUNTUR De Syncretismo, Articulis Fidei, Principiis Salutis, Et Theologiae, Patrum Que Testimoniis, Et Consensu, Quaestiones Sex / In Quibus, Quae Johannes Musaeus, In Tractatu De Syncretismo, Et Scriptura Fuse Disseruit Breviter, Et Solide Discutiuntur (1) Titelseite (1) Qvaestio I. (2) Qvaestio II. (6) Qvaestio III. (12) Digressio ad Johannis Musaei ... (19) Qvaestio V. (23) Appendix Prior ... (42) Appendix Posterior ... (43) Qvaestio VI. (44

    Musaeus (Μουσαῖος, ὁ)

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    Legendary diviner whose ORACLES Herodotus refers to but does not quote. Musaeus' name ("of the Muses") suggests that he is an invented character. According to Herodotus, the oracles of Musaeus the Athenian (Eur. Rhesus 945) came true during the PERSIAN WARS; Musaeus was particularly associated with ATHENS, and had a tomb (but not cult) there (Paus. 1.25.8; Anth. Pal. 7.615)

    Musaeus' Hero and Leander introduction, Greek text, translation and commentary

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    "This book offers a new English translation of Musaeus' poem Hero and Leander, with the original Greek on the facing page, a substantial introduction and a detailed commentary. The tragic romance of Hero and Leander has had and still has a great appeal, inspiring countless writers, painters, sculptors, musicians. The introduction aims at situating the poem within its literary tradition and cultural context as well as at drawing its major themes and describing the salient features of its style. Because Hero and Leander enjoyed an immense and uninterrupted popularity, the introduction also devotes a large section to the poem's reception in literature, which crosses paths with the reception of the other main ancient poetic treatment of the legend, Ovid's Heroides 18 and 19. The commentary, which follows the Greek text and its translation, is addressed to a variety of readers: the student and the scholar of Greek literature, as well as those of other literatures in which the poem has been inspirational. This work has no precedent in the English language. This new translation will be of interest to students and scholars of Greek and Late Antique literature, as well as those working on mythology and classical reception"-

    Homer's Batrachomyomachia; hymns and epigrams. Hesiod's Works and days. Musaeus' Hero and Leander. Juvenal's Fifth satire.

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    The crowne of all Homer's workes, Batrachomyomachia; or, The battaile of frogs and mise. His hymnes and epigrams. -- The Georgicks of Hesiod. 1618. -- The divine poem of Musaeus. 1616. -- A just reproofe of a Romane smell-feast: being the fifth satyre of Juvenal. 1629. Glossarial index.Mode of access: Internet

    Autograaf tundmatule

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    Musaeus, Johann Karl August, 1735-1787, saksa kirjanik, gümnaasiumiprof. WeimarisLehekülg albumist: Pühendus adressaadile ning Gellerti luuletus, kirjutatud Musaeuse poolt kalligraafilises kirja
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