Text status |
Text completely known |
Editorial status |
Not a critical text |
Genre(s) |
Author-related epigram
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Metre(s) |
Dodecasyllable
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Subject(s) |
Pythagoras (6th c. BC)
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Tag(s) |
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Translation(s) |
Sapienter, Pythagora, haec edidisti,
ut volentes digne ad virtutem traheres.
- Language
- Latin
- Source(s)
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I. Hardt, 1812, Catalogus codicum manuscriptorum graecorum Bibliothecae Regiae Bavaricae. Cod. CCCCLXXIII-DLXXX continens (vol. 5), Munich: 228
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Comment |
This poem is also preserved as a 13-line epigram. |
Bibliography |
Bibliography category to be determined
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I. Hardt, 1812, Catalogus codicum manuscriptorum graecorum Bibliothecae Regiae Bavaricae. Cod. CCCCLXXIII-DLXXX continens (vol. 5), Munich: 228
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E. Martini, D. Bassi, 1906, Catalogus codicum graecorum Bibliothecae Ambrosianae (vol. 1), Milan: 236
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G. Mercati, P. Franchi de' Cavalieri, 1923, Codices Vaticani Graeci. Codices 1-329 (vol. 1), Rome: 140
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P. Moraux, D. Harlfinger, D. Reinsch, J. Wiesner, 1976, Aristoteles Graecus. Die griechischen Manuskripte des Aristoteles. Alexandrien-London (vol. 1), Berlin-New York: 15
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Number of verses |
2 |
Occurrence(s) |
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Acknowledgements |
The credits system has been implemented in 2019. Credits from before the new system was in use might be incomplete.
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Identification |
Vassis ICB 2005, 682: "In Pythagorae versus aureos (...) [2]; cf. (...) [13]"
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Permalink |
https://www.dbbe.ugent.be/types/2312 |