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  • 61Кальпурний Тит — (Calpurnius Titus)         (1 в. н. э.), римский поэт. Биографические сведения о нём не сохранились. Дошедшие до нас семь эклог (См. Эклога)позволяют предположить, что К. Т. был придворным поэтом императора Нерона. Соединение дидактического… …

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  • 62Eclogue — An eclogue is a poem in a classical style on a pastoral subject. Poems in the genre are sometimes also called bucolics. The etymology of the word is a Romanization of the Greek eklogē ( polytonic|ἐκλογή ), meaning draft, choice, selection… …

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  • 63Aemilius Asper — Aemilius Asper, Latin grammarian, possibly lived in the 1st century or late 2nd century. He wrote commentaries on Terence, Sallust and Virgil dealing with content and form, and including parallels with other authors. Numerous fragments of the… …

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  • 64Bucolics — 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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  • 65Nicholas Abram — was a Jesuit theologian, born in 1589, at Xaronval, in Lorraine, died at 7 September 1655. He taught rhetoric at Pont à Mousson, then engaged in missionary work, and finally taught theology at Pont à Mousson for seventeen years. Works His… …

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  • 66Roman Academies — includes a description of papal academies in Rome including historical and bibliographical notes concerning the more important of these. Roman Academies were associations of learned men and not institutes for instruction.These Roman Academies… …

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  • 67Notker Labeo — (c. 950 – 28 June 1022), also known as Notker Teutonicus i.e. the German , Notker the German, or Notker III, was a Benedictine monk and the first commentator on Aristotle active in the Middle Ages. Labeo means the thick lipped . Later he was… …

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  • 68Baptista 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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  • 69Luciano Gallet — (June 28, 1893 Rio de Janeiro October 29, 1931 Rio de Janeiro) was a Brazilian composer, conductor and pianist.He began piano playing as a school boy, and first studied and graduated in architecture, before enrolling at the Instituto Nacional de… …

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  • 70Culteranismo — is a stylistic movement of the Baroque period of Spanish history that is also commonly referred to as Góngorismo (after Luis de Góngora). It began in the late 16th century with the writing of Luis de Góngora and lasted through the 17th century.… …

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