De ave phoenice is a poem attributed to the early Christian apologist writer Lactantius. The poem is not overtly Christian; scholars point to certain...
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aspects of Christian life". Some scholars have claimed that the poem De ave phoenice may present the mythological phoenix motif as a symbol of Christ's...
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is for the most part a translation and adaptation of the Latin poem De Ave Phoenice attributed to Lactantius. It is found in the Exeter Book. The composition...
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the Fountain: Images of Woman and Eternity in Lactantius's Carmen de Ave Phoenice and the Old English Phoenix (University of Delaware Press, 1988), pp...
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Another is The Phoenix in the Exeter Book, an allegorisation of the De ave phoenice by Lactantius. Other short poems derive from the Latin bestiary tradition...
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Lactantius (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
it shows only cryptic signs of Christianity, the poem The Phoenix (de Ave Phoenice) tells the story of the death and rebirth of that mythical bird. That...
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List of editiones principes in Latin (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Ortells Pérez, Catálogo de obras impresas en el siglo XVII de la Biblioteca Histórica de la Universitat de València, Universidad de Valencia, 2005, p. 1118...
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Perëndi (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
related to stone are also attested in Hitt. pēru ("rock, cliff, boulder"), Aves. pauruuatā ("mountains"), and Skt párvata ("rocky, cliff, mountain"). In...
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A.; Arduini, P. (2008). "Enantiophoenix electrophyla gen. et sp. nov. (Aves, Enantiornithes) from the Upper Cretaceous (Cenomanian) of Lebanon and its...
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