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  • 21Bucolics — The Bucolics (also called the Eclogues ) is the first of the three major works of the Latin poet Virgil. Imitating the Greek Bucolica ( on care of cattle , so named from the poetry s rustic subjects) by Theocritus, Virgil created a Roman version… …

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  • 22Eglogue — Églogue Une églogue est un poème de style classique consacré à un sujet pastoral. Les poèmes de ce genre littéraire sont parfois qualifiés de « bucoliques ». Sommaire 1 Étymologie 2 Églogues modernes 3 Variations sur le thème de …

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  • 23Églogue — Une églogue est un poème de style classique consacré à un sujet pastoral. Les poèmes de ce genre littéraire sont parfois qualifiés de « bucoliques ». Sommaire 1 Étymologie 2 Églogues modernes 3 Variations sur le thème de Vir …

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  • 24Baptista Mantuanus — Baptista Spagnuoli Mantuanus (Italian: Battista Mantovano, English: Mantuan, also known as Johannes Baptista Spagnolo) (17 April 1447 – 20 March 1516) was an Italian Carmelite reformer, humanist, and poet. Contents 1 Biography 2 Works and… …

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  • 25Virgil — For other uses, see Virgil (disambiguation). Publius Vergilius Maro A profile of Virgil with laurel wreath Born October 15, 70 BC Andes, Cisalpine Gaul, Roman Republic Died …

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  • 26Os Lusíadas — Front of the first edition of Os Lusíadas Os Lusíadas (Portuguese pronunciation: [uʒ luˈzi.ɐðɐʃ]), usually translated as The Lusiads, is a Portuguese epic poem by Luís Vaz de Camões (sometimes anglicized as Camoens). Written in Homeric… …

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  • 27Richard Edward Wilson — (born 1941) is an American composer of orchestral, operatic, instrumental, and chamber music. Wilson was born in Cleveland, Ohio, where he was at a young age drawn to the concerts of George Szell and the Cleveland Orchestra. In 1963, Wilson… …

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  • 28Gerald Finzi — Gerald Raphael Finzi (Londres, 14 de julio de 1901 Oxford, 27 de septiembre de 1956), fue un compositor británico de la primera mitad del siglo XX, continuador de la gran tradición inglesa que encarnaron Elgar, Parry, Stanford y Vaughan Williams …

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  • 29Virgil — /verr jeuhl/, n. 1. Vergil. 2. a male given name. * * * or Vergil orig. Publius Vergilius Maro born Oct. 15, 70, Andes, near Mantua died Sept. 21, 19 BC, Brundisium Greatest of Roman poets. The well educated son of a prosperous provincial farmer …

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  • 30Calpurnius 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… …

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