Carmina duodecim sapientum

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Carmina duodecim sapientum
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Asclepiadius
Asmenius
Basilius
Euphorbius
Eusthenius
Hilasius
Julianus
Maximinus
Palladius
Pompilianus
Vitalis
Vomanius
Notes:
Friedrich, Anne. Das Symposium der XII sapientes, 2002: p. 3. (Carmina XII sapientum, twelve Latin poems in twelve cycles)
IGI 2885 (Hexastica duodecim sapientum)
IDL 1246 (Hexasticha XII sapientum)
Bryn Mawr classical review 2002.12.25 WWW Home page, 13 Oct. 2005 ("The Symposium XII sapientum is a garland of 143 epigrams (Anthologia Latina 495-638 R2) from late antiquity ...")
Teuffel's History of Roman Literature, pg. 371 "Versus duodecim sapientium de diversis causis."
Brill's New Pauly, entry under Palladius, One of the Twelve Wise Men of the 4th/5th cent., poet: " P. is the name given to himself by one of the duodecim sapientes, probably of the 4th or 5th cent., who, according to their own account (Anth. Lat. 638), wrote a Latin verse cycle on diverse epigrammatic school subjects such as 'rainbows', 'sunrises' or 'praise of Virgil' on the occasion of the birthday of one of them, Asmenius, (Anth. Lat. 495-638)...." "Palladius." Brill’s New Pauly. Brill Online, 2013. Reference. Tufts University Library. 24 May 2013
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Carmina Duodecim Sapientum-Fortune
Carmina?
Carmina?
de Achille
De die natali
De Hectore (part of Sapientes Polysticha)
De XII libris Aeneidos
Dodecasticha de Hercule.
Orpheus
Thoughts in A Garden
Vergil Distichs
Vergil Quatrain