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  • 1SALTICAE Fabulae — inter opera Lucani, memorantur Auctori veteri Vitae Lucani, Exstant eius et alii libri complures. Ut Iliacon, Saturnalia, Catascomon, Silvarum X. Tragoedia Medea imperfecta. Salticae Fabulae XIV. etc. dictae sunt, quae taliter erant factae, ut… …

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  • 2LATINAE Fabulae — a veste Togatae dictae sunt, sicut Graecae, Palliatae. Sunt autem latinarum species hae: Nobiliores, quae a personis primariis Praetextatae appellabantur; erat enim praetexta Magistratuum toga, cui pur pura praetexebatur C. Melissus edidit novum… …

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  • 3Aesopi Fabulae. — См. Эзоп …

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  • 4actores fabulae — Fictitious parties. Since common recoveries were themselves fabulous and fictitious proceedings, it was essential that there should be fictitious parties to them. See 2 BI Comm 362 …

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  • 5Gaius Julius Hyginus — (ca. 64 BC ndash; AD 17) was a Latin author, but whether a native of Spain or of Alexandria is not sure, a pupil of the famous Cornelius Alexander Polyhistor, and a freedman of Caesar Augustus, by whom he was made superintendent of the Palatine… …

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  • 6Trojan War — In Greek mythology, the Trojan War was waged against the city of Troy by the Achaeans after Paris of Troy stole Helen from her husband Menelaus, the king of Sparta. The war is among the most important events in Greek mythology, and was narrated… …

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  • 7Laokoon — Künstlerische Darstellung von Laokoon kurz vor seinem Tod (Detail der Laokoon Gruppe) Laokoon (altgriechisch Λᾱοκόων /Laːokóɔːn/) war in der griechischen und römischen Mythologie ein trojanischer …

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  • 8Protesilaus — For the butterfly, see Protesilaus (butterfly). In Greek mythology, Protesilaus (Ancient Greek: Πρωτεσίλαος, Protesilaos), was a hero in the Iliad who was venerated at cult sites in Thessaly and Thrace. Protesilaus was the son of Iphicles, a lord …

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  • 9Argia (disambiguation) — Argia or Argea may refer to: In Mythology * Argia, one of the Oceanids. She was the mother of Phoroneus by her brother Inachus. She may also have been the mother {by Inachus) of Io. [Hyginus, Fabulae.145.CXLV… …

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  • 10Басня — весьма сродна с апологом (см. это сл.) и с животным эпосом (см. это сл.). В обширном значении часто даже смешивают все эти названия, но в тесном смысле каждое из них имеет свои отличительные черты. Аполог чисто дидактическое произведение.… …

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