Daretis Phrygii Ilias De bello Troiano ("The Iliad of Dares the Phrygian: On the Trojan War") is an epic poem in Latin, written around 1183 by the English poet Joseph of Exeter. It tells the story of the ten year Trojan War as it was known in medieval western Europe. The ancient Greek epic on the subject, the Iliad, was inaccessible; instead, the sources available included the fictional "diaries" of Dictys of Crete and Dares of Phrygia. When Joseph's text was printed for the first time in 1541, it was actually erroneously attributed to Dares of Phrygia, announced as the long-lost verse version of his story (quibus multis seculis caruimus – which we lacked for many centuries) supposedly put into Latin hexameters by Nepos.
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| - Daretis Phrygii Ilias De bello Troiano ("The Iliad of Dares the Phrygian: On the Trojan War") is an epic poem in Latin, written around 1183 by the English poet Joseph of Exeter. It tells the story of the ten year Trojan War as it was known in medieval western Europe. The ancient Greek epic on the subject, the Iliad, was inaccessible; instead, the sources available included the fictional "diaries" of Dictys of Crete and Dares of Phrygia. When Joseph's text was printed for the first time in 1541, it was actually erroneously attributed to Dares of Phrygia, announced as the long-lost verse version of his story (quibus multis seculis caruimus – which we lacked for many centuries) supposedly put into Latin hexameters by Nepos. (en)
- De bello troiano (Sobre la guerra de Troya) es un poema épico en latín, escrito sobre 1183 por el poeta inglés José Iscano. Narra la historia de los diez años de la guerra de Troya tal como era conocida en la Europa medieval. La antigua épica griega sobre la misma, la Ilíada, era entonces inaccesible, por lo que en su lugar las fuentes disponibles incluían los «diarios» ficticios de Dictis Cretense y Dares Frigio.
* Datos: Q1238100 (es)
- Daretis Phrygii Ilias De bello Troiano ("L'Iliade di Darete Frigio: sulla guerra troiana") è un poema epico in latino, scritto attorno al 1183 dal poeta inglese Giuseppe Iscano. Racconta la storia dei dieci anni della Guerra di Troia come era conosciuta in Europa durante il medioevo occidentale. L'antica epica greca sul soggetto, l'Iliade, era inaccessibile; al suo posto, le fonti disponibili includevano i “diari“ fittizi di Ditti Cretese e Darete Frigio. (it)
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| - Daretis Phrygii Ilias De bello Troiano ("The Iliad of Dares the Phrygian: On the Trojan War") is an epic poem in Latin, written around 1183 by the English poet Joseph of Exeter. It tells the story of the ten year Trojan War as it was known in medieval western Europe. The ancient Greek epic on the subject, the Iliad, was inaccessible; instead, the sources available included the fictional "diaries" of Dictys of Crete and Dares of Phrygia. When Joseph's text was printed for the first time in 1541, it was actually erroneously attributed to Dares of Phrygia, announced as the long-lost verse version of his story (quibus multis seculis caruimus – which we lacked for many centuries) supposedly put into Latin hexameters by Nepos. (en)
- De bello troiano (Sobre la guerra de Troya) es un poema épico en latín, escrito sobre 1183 por el poeta inglés José Iscano. Narra la historia de los diez años de la guerra de Troya tal como era conocida en la Europa medieval. La antigua épica griega sobre la misma, la Ilíada, era entonces inaccesible, por lo que en su lugar las fuentes disponibles incluían los «diarios» ficticios de Dictis Cretense y Dares Frigio.
* Datos: Q1238100 (es)
- Daretis Phrygii Ilias De bello Troiano ("L'Iliade di Darete Frigio: sulla guerra troiana") è un poema epico in latino, scritto attorno al 1183 dal poeta inglese Giuseppe Iscano. Racconta la storia dei dieci anni della Guerra di Troia come era conosciuta in Europa durante il medioevo occidentale. L'antica epica greca sul soggetto, l'Iliade, era inaccessibile; al suo posto, le fonti disponibili includevano i “diari“ fittizi di Ditti Cretese e Darete Frigio. (it)
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