Occurrence 36289
Type(s) | [4594] Αἴτνη τίς ἐστιν Ἰταλῶν ὄρος μέγα (10 verses) |
Text source | DBBE (Inspection of a reproduction of the manuscript) |
Text status | Text completely known |
Date | 1344 |
Manuscript | FLORENCE - Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana (BML) - Conv. Soppr. 7 [1344] |
Place in Manuscript | f. 39r |
Palaeographical information | The text is written in two columns, to be read horizontally. The initial letter of verse 1 is missing. The poem includes only the odd verses. The missing (even) verses are on the reverse side, as an additional poem at the end (occurrence 36299). |
Contextual information | The text is found at the end of Aeschylus' Prometheus Bound. It is part of a cycle of epigrams on this tragedy. |
Metre(s) | Dodecasyllable |
Genre(s) | Text-related epigram |
Subject(s) | |
Number of verses | 5 |
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