Synonymer & Anagram | Engelska ordet EPIGRAM


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  • Epigram became a literary genre in the Hellenistic period, probably developing out of scholarly collections of inscriptional epigrams.
  • Although the pyrrhic by itself is not used in analysis of classical Greek prosody, examples exist of epigrammatic poems that employ nothing but short syllables (except at line ends where a syllable always scans long), creating a pyrrhic-like effect, such as an epigram addressed to the Cynic philosopher Diogenes and recorded in the Suda:.
  • Another genre is the epigram that he mastered, especially his short, witty, impudent, precise and also self-ironic commemorative poems.
  • Tom Brown, author of The Dialogues of the Dead, about to be expelled from Oxford for some offence, was pardoned by Fell on the condition of his translating ex tempore the 32nd epigram of Martial:.
  • He had a genius for epigram, and the quatrains and dizains directed against his many enemies have a verve generally lacking in his odes.
  • The concept is generally distinct from those of an adage, brocard, chiasmus, epigram, maxim (legal or philosophical), principle, proverb, and saying; although some of these concepts could be construed as types of aphorism.
  • Here also Buchanan formed a lasting friendship with Julius Caesar Scaliger; in later life he won the admiration of Joseph Scaliger, who wrote an epigram on Buchanan which contains the couplet, famous in its day: "Imperii fuerat Romani Scotia limes; Romani eloquii Scotia limes erit?" Austin Seal and Steve Philp translate this as: 'Just as Scotland was at the apex of the Roman Empire, so Scotland shall be at the apex of Roman eloquence'.
  • Hern's poem in the Boston Post which was eventually shortened to the epigram "Spahn and Sain and Pray for Rain" According to the Baseball Almanac, the original doggerel appeared in Hern's column on September 14, 1948:.
  • Scholarly work on the Milan Papyrus, on Posidippus, who is now revealed in a broader range of subjects, and on the Alexandrian literary epigram in general, was invigorated by the discovery and proceeds apace.
  • And an epigram by the Roman poet Martial, which Smithers and Burton included in their collection of poems concerning Priapus, reads:.
  • An inter-classroom note in which the older teacher, Bea Schachter, is translating the jargon of the memos from the office includes the memorable epigram Let it be a challenge to you' means you're stuck with it.
  • An epigram of Penna's about the dark-skinned, dark-eyed, dark-haired Raffaele, scribbled on the back of his portrait by Tano Festa, reads:.
  • Henri IV, said to have been amused with an epigram written by Fauchet, supposedly pensioned him with the title of historiographer of France, but there is no official record of this.
  • Flagellation practiced within an erotic setting has been recorded from at least the 1590s, as evidenced by a John Davies epigram, and references to "flogging schools" in Thomas Shadwell's The Virtuoso (1676) and Tim Tell-Troth's Knavery of Astrology (1680).
  • A poet immediately wrote three madrigals about it, and another wrote a Latin epigram in which it was first coupled with the Virgilian phrase Omnia Vincit Amor, although this did not become its title until the critic Giovanni Pietro Bellori wrote his life of Caravaggio in 1672.
  • Ingleheart states that the sexual interpretation of passer is "certainly not impossible" (suggesting an English equivalent, "pecker"), and points, in addition to the position taken by Martial, to similar reading of the Meleager's epigram on a death of a hare and Catullus 2 imitation of Meleager.
  • There are few direct sources for Menaechmus's work; his work on conic sections is known primarily from an epigram by Eratosthenes, and the accomplishment of his brother (of devising a method to create a square equal in area to a given circle using the quadratrix), Dinostratus, is known solely from the writings of Proclus.
  • The following epigram by Greek epigrammatist Crinagoras of Mytilene is considered to be her eulogy:.
  • Later references to female homosexuality in Greek literature include an epigram by Asclepiades, which describes two women who reject Aphrodite's "rules" but instead do "other things which are not seemly".
  • Lord Ampthill died of pneumonia 7July 1935, a day before Nickalls, prompting the following anonymous epigram among the various tributes in The Times:.


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