Amazons Germanic tribes and collapsed in the 4th century when the had flourished in the firstcentury BC, believed The Fall of Troy was written by Quintus Smyrnaeus. http://www.timelessmyths.com/classical/amazons.html
Sailor.gutenberg.org/etext96/ftroy10.txt The Fall of Troy by Quintus Smyrnaeus ( Quintus of Smyrna ) Fl. 4th century ADOriginally written in Greek, sometime about the middle of the 4th century AD http://sailor.gutenberg.org/etext96/ftroy10.txt
Contemporaries 800 BC-AD 600, Greek Mythology Link. Quintus Smyrnaeus (fl. c. 400 BC). General and historian. Tryphiodorus (3rd,4th or 5th century AD. Epic poet see also Bibliography. http://homepage.mac.com/cparada/GML/Contemporaries.html
Extractions: By Carlos Parada, author of Genealogical Guide to Greek Mythology Contemporaries 800 BC - AD 600 Arranged chronologically Relevant links To make the historical context more visible, poets, mythographers and artists appear side by side with other personalities, such as philosophers, historians, scientists, and statesmen. Each kind is marked with a different colour, but obviously several among them could be associated with more than one colour. Index of names appearing in the table Dates are uncertain in many cases, and highly conjectural in several others Aeschylus (525-456 BC) from Eleusis. Athenian dramatist [see also Bibliography Alexander the Great , (356-323 BC). Macedonian conqueror.
Brief History Of The Greek Myths, Greek Mythology Link. of the Roman times, from the 4th century to the 6th century AD, literary works werestill being created, as those by Quintus Smyrnaeus, Nonnus, Tryphiodorus or http://homepage.mac.com/cparada/GML/BriefHistory.html
Pagan E-Texts: Classical Myths Fall of Troy, The Quintus Smyrnaeus. AS Way (trans.) 1913. 4th century ce detailedre-telling of what befell between Hector's funeral and the taking of Troy. http://www.paganlink.org/e-texts/Tales/Classical/
Extractions: Paganlink Links Tales : Classical Home About Paganlink UK Info News ... Credits Last Updated: 1-Aug-2001 Newest Links Search links More options Adventures of Odysseus and the Tale of Troy, The - Padraic Colum. " A classic retelling of ancient myth for younger readers by a preeminent poet and illustrator." English/HTML at Bartleby. (Added: 15-Oct-2000 Hits: 11 Rating: Votes: 0) Rate It Argonautica, The - Apollonius Rhodius. R.C. Seaton (editor and trans.), 1912. 3rd century b.c.e. version of the search for the Golden Fleece. English/HTML at OMACL. (Added: 7-Oct-2000 Hits: 5 Rating: Votes: 0) Rate It Fall of Troy, The - Quintus Smyrnaeus. A.S. Way (trans.) 1913. 4th century c.e. detailed re-telling of what befell between Hector's funeral and the taking of Troy. English/HTML at OMACL. (Added: 7-Oct-2000 Hits: 6 Rating: 10.00 Votes: 1) Rate It Golden Fleece and the Heroes Who Lived before Achilles, The - Padraic Colum. "A classic retelling of ancient myth for younger readers by a preeminent poet and illustrator." English/HTML at Bartleby. (Added: 15-Oct-2000 Hits: 7 Rating: Votes: 0) Rate It Hesiod, the Homeric Hymns and Homerica
Latinlinks: Classical Greek & Roman Authors Nonius, Early 4th century AD, Latin, Lexicography, Africa. Q. Curtius, 1stcentury AD, Latin, History, Quintus Smyrnaeus, Flourished c. AD 400, Greek,Poetry, http://latinlinks.users.btopenworld.com/classical_authors.html
Extractions: Erotic Directory Books A - Z of principal Classical Greek and Latin authors, with dates, birthplaces (where known), and their main genre or type of literature. Classical authors which are have links to more information and / or books, sites etc. Return to the for wine in the ancient world and links to other pages on this site. Author Date Language Type / Genre Birthplace Accius 170 - c. 86 BC Latin Tragedy, Poetry, Grammar Umbria, Italy Aelian Flourished c. AD 200 Greek Anecdotes Aeschines c. 390 - 314 BC Greek Oratory Attica, Greece Aeschylus 525 - 456 BC Greek Drama Attica, Greece Aesop 6th Century BC Greek Fables Afranius Born c. 150 BC Latin Poetry - fabulae togatae comedies Alcaeus c. 600 BC Greek Lesbos, Greece Alciphron Flourished c. AD 200 Greek Prose - fictitious letters Alcman 7th Century BC Greek Lyric poetry Alexander of Aphrodisias Flourished c. AD 200 Greek Grammar / Critic / Commentaries Ambrose AD 340 - 397 Latin Ecclesiastical writings Ammianus c. AD 330 - 400 Latin History Antioch, Syria Anacreon 6th Century BC Greek Poetry Teos, Ionia Anaxandrides 4th century BC Greek Comedy Anaximander 6th Century BC Greek Philosophy Miletus, Greece
Darts Main Page is a quote from THE FALL OF TROY , originally written in Greek, sometime aboutthe middle of the 4th century AD, by Quintus Smyrnaeus ( Quintus of Smyrna http://www.spider-strands.com/darts.htm
Extractions: However, before documenting the various types of darts, we will first look at justification for the practice of throwing darts as weapons. Our first citation is a quote from "THE FALL OF TROY", originally written in Greek, sometime about the middle of the 4th Century A.D., by Quintus Smyrnaeus ("Quintus of Smyrna"), Book VI, paragraph 26, Translation by A.S. Way, 1913, " Here were men hurling cruel jagged stones, there speeding arrows and new-whetted darts , there with the axe or twibill hewing hard, slashing with swords, and thrusting out with spears: their mad hands clutched all manner of tools of death. Our second citation is a quote from "RERUM GESTARUM LIBRI QUI SUPERSUNT", Book XXXI., Chapters 12-14, , translated by Charles D. Yonge under the title of "Roman History during the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and Valens" (London, 1862), pp. 608-615 passim . Text in edition of Victor Gardthausen (Leipzig, 1875, Vol. II., pp. 261-269, "
The Destruction Of Troy Onwards. Quintus Smyrnaeus The Fall of Troy The next day, Greeks loot the city. Greeksmassacring Trojans Illuminated manuscript of the Aeneid 4th century AD. http://www.calliope.free-online.co.uk/troy/troy11.htm
Extractions: Priam sent his youngest son, Polydorus, to his ally Polymnestor for safekeeping. Following Odysseus' policy of destroying all Priam's heirs, the Greeks bribed him to murder Polydorus. After the fall of Troy, Polydorus' mother, Hecabe, lured Polymnestor to Troy with promises of secret treasure and tore out his eyes; Agamemnon pardoned her.
Quintus Famous Bearers Artists and Authors Quintus Smyrnaeus (circa 375 AD) Greek poet. PoliticalFigures Quintus Fabius Ambustus (4th century BC) Roman http://www.geocities.com/edgarbook/names/q/quintus.html
TheBootleg.com -- TheBootleg.com Posts Of The Week Sometime about the middle of the 4th century AD, one Quintus Smyrnaeus( Quintas of Smyrna ) wrote The Fall of Troy in Greek. http://www.thebootleg.com/2/18457.html
Extractions: Posts of the Week Each week, we will highlight a few entertaining and/or informative posts from the previous week. Please keep in mind that it is hard to keep track/prioritize all posts so we would welcome input from all Booties. You can make a "Bootie Selection" post as a response to any post that you deem worthy or you can email a link (to the nominated post) to me at lars@thebootleg.com
Biblioteca Virtual Obras por autor Q. Quida (1839 + 1908). Under Two Flags(.zip - 532Kb). Quintus, Smyrnaeus (4th century). The Fall Of Troy(.zip - 183 Kb). http://www.bibvirt.futuro.usp.br/gutenberg/q.html
Reading 2001, Richard Seltzer novel, etc.) and from a given country and century (Eng. electronic book ENGLISH 14th1 ESSAY 3 64 Quintus Smyrnaeus 1 The Fall of Troy ROMAN 4th 1 HISTORY http://www.samizdat.com/read2001.html
Extractions: Attached is a list of the books I've read so far this year. Sometimes I add markers like (*) to indicate books I particularly like. I also try to keep track of how many books of a particular kind (novel, etc.) and from a given country and century (Eng. 19th, etc.), I read each year. Richard Seltzer seltzer@samizdat.com www.samizdat.com For reviews of some of these books, see http://www.samizdat.com/isyn/reviews.html For brief notes on others, see www.samizdat.com/readrev.html For more on books and reading, see www.samizdat.com/readers.html How can we help you? Richard Seltzer is an independent Internet writer/speaker/consultant. Click here for details BUY IT HERE. Some of the books mentioned here have hyperlinks to Amazon.com. If you might want to buy such a book, just click on the title. You'll get the usual discount and service from Amazon.com, and we'll get a small commission for the referral. That could help us pay some bills and expand what we do for you. January 1 William Faulkner 14 * The Mansion (part of the Snopes trilogy) (published 1955 set c. 1908-1946) AMERICAN 20th 1 NOVEL 1
TROY, J. F. DE in Latin prose, probably in the 4th century, under the and in the time of Aelian (2ndcentury AD) this form of narration recalls the poem of Quintus Smyrnaeus. http://89.1911encyclopedia.org/T/TR/TROY_J_F_DE.htm
Extractions: TROY AND TROAD 7. To " Mycenaean " Troy succeeded a small unfortified settlement, which maintained itself all through the Hellenic age till the Homeric enthusiasm of Alexander the Great called a city again into being on Hissarlik. 8. The Hellenistic Ilion, however, has left comparatively little trace, having been almost completely destroyed in 85 B.C. by Fimbria. Portions of fortifications erected by Lysimachus are visible both on the acropolis (west face chiefly) and round the lower city in the plain. A small Doric temple belongs to the foundation of this city, and a larger one, probably dedicated to Athena, seems to be of the Pergamene age. Of its metopes, representing Helios and a gigantomachia, important fragments have been recovered. Coins of this city are not rare, showing Athena on both faces, and some inscriptions have been recovered proving that Hellenistic Ilion was an important municipality. 9. Lastly about the Christian era, arose a Graeco-Roman city, to which belong the theatre on the south-east slope of the hill and the ornate gateway in the same quarter, as well as a large building on the south-west and extensive remains to north-east. This seems to have sunk into decay about the 5th century A.D. BIBLIOGRAPHY.J. F. Lechevalier, Voyage de la Troade (1802); Choiseul-Gouffier, Voyage pittoresque (1809); Dr Hunt and Professor Carlyle, in Walpole's Travels (1817); O. F. v. Richter, Wallfahrten im Morgenlande (1822); W. M. Leake, Journal of a Tour in Asia Minor (1824); Prokesch v. Osten, Denkwiirdigkeiten aus dem Orient (1836); C. Fellows, Excursion in Asia Minor (1839); C. Texier, Asie Mineure (1843); R. P. Pullan, Principal Ruins of Asia Minor (1865); P. B. Webb, Topographic de la Troade (1844); H. F. Tozer, Highlands of Turkey (1869); R. Virchow, Landeskunde der Troas, in Trans. Berlin Acad. (1879); H. Schliemann, Troy (1875); Ilios (1880); Troja (1884); Reise der Troas (1881); W. Dorpfeld, Troja (1892) and Troja und Ilios (1902); C. Schuchhardt, Schliemann's Excavations (Eng. trans., 1891); P. Gardner, New Chapters in Greek History (1892). (D. G. H.)
Directory Of Theses In Progress Prologues in Greek Drama (late 5th and 4th c. BC). Oxford. Herodes Atticus and theGreek Renaissance of the 2nd century AD. A Commentary on Quintus Smyrnaeus XIII. http://www.rdg.ac.uk/Classics/Directory/ukthesis.html
Extractions: Directory of PhD and DPhil Theses in Progress In Classics and related subjects in the UK and Ireland Currently very much under construction. Your input is required. See also the full UK Thesis listing from BRITS (requires subscription for full directory, entries for 1994 visible by way of demo). This page is hosted by the Classics Department at The University of Reading. The address is http://www.rdg.ac.uk/Classics/Directory/ukthesis.html (case sensitive). This page is designed with a bare minimum of information and simple layout for ease of download and maximum compatibility. If you have any problems accessing any part of this file, please contact the webmaster (email below). All entries in this directory are either available elsewhere on the World-wide web or are submitted by the graduate students themselves. If you would like to add or correct your entry, please write to the webmaster at lks01ah@reading.ac.uk or use the mail-form Where email address are not supplied, they will often be available from the University email directory. See this list of Classics Department home pages A B C ... XYZ A Name University Title or Subject Email Cambridge The Reception of the Presocratic Philosophy in Plato ma222@cus.cam.ac.uk
HL 16 BC Proudhon, PJ (PierreJoseph), 1809-1865 Punshon, ER (Ernest Robertson), 1872-Pyle, Howard, 1853-1911 Quintus, Smyrnaeus, 4th century Rabelais, Francis http://digilander.libero.it/lazzi/cur.html
Index Of Hindustan, by Keene, HG (Henry George), 18251915 Fall Of The Nibelungs, The,by Unknown Fall Of Troy, The, by Quintus, Smyrnaeus, 4th century False Collar http://www.elbooks.sk/angdieloF.html
Index V / W / X / Y / Z. Quida, 18391908 Gutenberg Quintus, Smyrnaeus,4th century Gutenberg. PARTNERI PC REVUE. Copyright (c) 2002 KEK http://www.elbooks.sk/angautQ.html
Index Smollett, Tobias George (17211771) The Expedition of Humphry Clinker Travelsthrough France and Italy Smyrnaeus, Quintus (4th century) The Fall of Troy. http://www.changanyouth.xahu.edu.cn/pages/novel/S/