Carmen graecum de herbis
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The Carmen graecum de herbis (Greek poem about herbs) is a treatise written by anonymously by a Greek between the 2nd and the 3rd century AD.[1] It consists of 215 lines written in ionic Greek dialect.
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[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Maria del Henar Zamora Salamanca, Regarding a Verbal Form in the 'Carmen de Herbis' in Scholia: Studies in Classical Antiquity, Vol. 5, 1996: 91-93,ISSN 1018-9017.
External links
[edit]- Poetae bucolici et didactici. Theocritus, Bion, Moschus, Nicander, Oppianus, Marcellus de piscibus, poeta de herbis, C. Fr. Ameis, F. S. Lehrs (ed.), Parisiis, editore Ambrosio Firmin Didot, 1862, pp. 173-178.
- Macer Floridus de viribus herbarum una cum Walafridi Strabonis, Othonis Cremonensis et Ioanni Folcz carminibus argumenti, accedunt anonymi carmen graecum de herbis, Ludovicus Choulant, Iulius Sillig (ed.), Lipsiae, sumptibus Leopoldi Vossii, 1832, pp. 197 ff.