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  • Byzantium under the Palaiologoi — Infobox Former Country native name = Βασιλεία Ῥωμαίων conventional long name = Byzantine Empire common name = Byzantium year start = 1261 year end = 1453 date start = July 25 date end = May 29 event start = Recapture of Constantinople from the… …   Wikipedia

  • Calpurnius Siculus — ▪ Roman poet flourished 1st century AD       Roman poet, author of seven pastoral eclogues (eclogue), probably written when Nero was emperor (AD 54–68).       Very little is known of Calpurnius life; the name Siculus may indicate Sicilian origin… …   Universalium

  • Titus Calpurnius Siculus — Titus Calpurnius, Roman bucolic poet, surnamed Siculus from his birthplace or from his imitation of the style of the Sicilian Theocritus, most probably flourished during the reign of Nero.Eleven eclogues have been handed down to us under his name …   Wikipedia

  • Barbiton — The barbiton, or barbitos (Gr: βάρβιτον or βάρβιτος; Lat. barbitus ), is an ancient stringed instrument known from Greek and Roman classics related to the lyre. The barbiton (Pers. barbat, barbud ) is an unrelated lute like instrument derived… …   Wikipedia

  • La Fábula de Polifemo y Galatea — ( The Fable of Polyphemus and Galatea ), or simply the , is a literary work written by one of 17th century Spain’s most prominent and inventive lyric poets, Luis de Góngora y Argote. The poem, though borrowing heavily from prior literary sources… …   Wikipedia

  • Cyclops — Polyphemus, by Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein, 1802 (Landesmuseum Oldenburg) This article is about the mythical creature. For other uses, see Cyclops (disambiguation). A cyclops ( …   Wikipedia

  • Syracuse, Sicily — Infobox Settlement official name = Syracuse established title = Founded established date = 734 BC nickname = motto = website = http://www.comune.siracusa.it image seal size = 100px map caption = Location of the city of Syracuse (red dot) within… …   Wikipedia

  • Acis and Galatea (mythology) — For other meanings, see ACIS (disambiguation) In Ovid s Metamorphoses (xiii.750 68) Acis was the spirit of the Acis River in Sicily, beloved of the nereid, or sea nymph, [Hesiod Theogony ; Homer Iliad .] Galatea ( she who is milk white ). Galatea …   Wikipedia

  • Polyphemus — (English launguage: fvmdkofmsdk, transliterated as Polyphemos in Robert Fitzgerald s translation) is a character in Greek mythology, one of the Cyclops. The one eyed son of Poseidon and Thoosa, his name means famous [Πολύφημος, famous .] .… …   Wikipedia

  • Antonio Beccadelli — (1394 ndash; 1471), called Il Panormita (poetic form meaning The Palermitan ), was an Italian poet, canon lawyer, scholar, diplomat, and chronicler. He generally wrote in Latin. Born in Palermo, he was the eldest son of the merchant Enrico di… …   Wikipedia

  • Giovanni Meli —     Giovanni Meli     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Giovanni Meli     Sicilian poet, b. at Palermo, 4 March, 1740, d. 20 Dec., 1815. He was the son of a goldsmith of Spanish origin, and received his first education from the Jesuits. He afterwards… …   Catholic encyclopedia

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