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Milan and Papyrus
Greek epigram was actually much more diverse, as the Milan Papyrus now indicates.
In that year the Milan Papyrus P. Mil. Vogl.
Because of Posidippus ' authorship of these two poems, scholars have concluded that the other poems of the Milan Papyrus were also written by him.
The poems of the Milan Papyrus are grouped into sections, and the papyrus largely preserves the section headers for the surviving poems:
* Posidippus ' Milan Papyrus poetry book: Greek text and English translation ( PDF ) by various hands ( CHS )
A recently-discovered epigram of Macedonian Poseidippus, in the anthology represented in the Milan Papyrus, takes as its inspiration a bronze portrait of Alexander:
The Milan Papyrus is a papyrus roll inscribed in Alexandria in the late 3rd or early 2nd century BC during the rule of the Ptolemaic dynasty.
After a " standing-room only " discussion at the American Philological Association annual meeting in January 2001, a seminar on the Milan Papyrus was held at Harvard's Center for Hellenic Studies in April 2002, and international conferences were held at Milan, Florence and Cincinnati, in November 2002.
Scholarly work on the Milan Papyrus, on Posidippus, who is now revealed in a broader range of subjects, and on the Alexandrian literary epigram in general, was invigorated by the discovery and proceeds apace.

Milan and recovered
Two failed riots in Mantua ( 1852 ) and Milan ( 1853 ) were a crippling blow for the Mazzinian organization, whose prestige never recovered.
In 2003 – 04's closing stages, Pablo proved he was fully recovered, as displayed in an excellent individual display on 7 April 2004, in a 4 – 0 second leg quarterfinal crushing of A. C. Milan in the UEFA Champions League.
On Thursday, December 8, 2011, Mike Bongiorno's body was recovered from a field near Milan.

Milan and from
In addition, the arts benefited from the patronage of such influential groups as the Medici family of Florence, the Sforza family of Milan and Popes Julius II and Leo X.
The letter of Auxentius, a 4th-century Arian bishop of Milan, regarding the missionary Ulfilas, gives the clearest picture of Arian beliefs on the nature of the Trinity: God the Father (" unbegotten "), always existing, was separate from the lesser Jesus Christ (" only-begotten "), born before time began and creator of the world.
Under Ambrose's major influence, emperors Gratian, Valentinian II and Theodosius I carried on a persecution of Paganism .< ref name = " MacMullen1984p100 "> MacMullen ( 1984 ) p. 100: ‘ The law of June 391, issued by Theodosius [...] was issued from Milan and represented the will of its bishop, Ambrose ; for Theodosius — recently excommunicated by Ambrose, penitent, and very much under his influence < sup > 43 </ sup > — was no natural zealot.
It caused the imperial residence to be transferred from Milan to Ravenna, and necessitated the withdrawal of Legio XX Valeria Victrix from Britain.
This order is known from a bull of Pope Gregory XI addressed to the monks of the church of St Ambrose outside Milan.
He published many legal works, and some annotations on Tacitus and accumulated a sylloge of Roman inscriptions from Milan and its territories, as part of his preparation for his history of Milan, written in 1504-05.
Ajax won the championship in 1966 and 1967, scoring a record breaking 122 goals including 33 from Johan Cruijff, and again in 1968, and reached the European Cup final of 1969 against AC Milan.
That same year, Formosus died, leaving Lambert once again in power, and both he and Berengar killed any officials who had been put in place by Arnulf, as Ratold also fled from Milan to Bavaria.
Articolo 31 was a popular band from Milan, Italy, melding hip hop, funk, pop and traditional Italian musical forms.
Lured by Austria-Hungary's promises for territorial gains from Bulgaria ( in return for concessions in the Western Balkans ), Milan IV declared war on Bulgaria on 14 November 1885.
# the Ambrosian, now confined to Milan, where it owes its retention to the attachment of the clergy and people to their traditionary rites, which they derive from St Ambrose.
Neos operates charter flights from Milan Malpensa, Rome Fiumcino and Bologna on Wednesdays.
Milan Babić, a dentist from the southern town of Knin, was elected president.
On his arrival at Milan in 612, Columbanus met with a kindly welcome from Lombard King Agilulf and Queen Theodelinda.
A few days later Zoff resigned, following strong criticism from A. C. Milan president and politician Silvio Berlusconi.
On the same day, Severus received his robes from Maximian in Milan.
The list contains choice of the " greatest living footballers ", Baresi was one of many from the legendary Milan teams of the 1990s to be included.
The name Ambrosian Republic takes its name from St. Ambrose, a popular patron saint of Milan.
While the other Italian states gradually recognized Sforza as the legitimate Duke of Milan, he was never able to obtain official investiture from the Holy Roman Emperor.
In 1999 the horse alone was cast from Leonardo's original designs in bronze and placed in Milan outside the racetrack of Ippodromo del Galoppo.
In May 2006 a team of scientists led by Dr. Luigi Naldini and Dr. Brian Brown from the San Raffaele Telethon Institute for Gene Therapy ( HSR-TIGET ) in Milan, Italy reported a breakthrough for gene therapy in which they developed a way to prevent the immune system from rejecting a newly delivered gene.
Arturo Toscanini conducted the vast forces of combined orchestras and choirs composed of musicians from throughout Italy at the state funeral for Verdi in Milan.

Milan and mummy
Originally discovered by anonymous tomb raiders as part of a mummy wrapping, it was purchased in the papyrus " grey market " in Europe in 1992 by the University of Milan.

Milan and published
The most valuable result of her labours was the Instituzioni analitiche ad uso della gioventù italiana, a work of great merit, which was published at Milan in 1748 and " was regarded as the best introduction extant to the works of Euler.
* February 12 – First complete printed edition of Avicenna's The Canon of Medicine ( in Latin translation ) published in Milan.
In 1482 he wrote a Commentum planetarium in theoricas Georgii Purbachii — a commentary on Georg von Peuerbach's text, New Theories of the Planets — published in Milan by his pupil, Jan Otto de Kraceusae.
It was not until 1956 that Bernhard Bischoff identified a third manuscript ( consisting of a single leaf ) that contained fragments of Fronto's correspondence with Verus, which overlapped the Milan palimpsest ; however, the actual manuscript had been first published in 1750 by Dom Tassin, who conjectured that it might have been the work of Fronto.
In the case of House of Milan and Lyndon Distributors, the magazines were simply illustrated text versions of videos published by the same title.
Bishop's work has been published extensively in bondage magazines, especially those of Centurions Publications, Harmony Concepts Inc. and the bondage publisher House of Milan.
In addition to his many illustrations in bondage magazines, his art was showcased in a number of dedicated magazines published by House of Milan and Lyndon Distributors Limited.
The Corriere della Sera ( English: Evening Courier ) is an Italian daily newspaper, published in Milan.
Category: Newspapers published in Milan
In Milan, he published a choice of 12 Sonnets, where he blends the passionate sentiments shown in Ortis with classical control of language and rhythm.
When released he returned to Milan, and there gave the last touches to his Ortis, published a translation of and commentary upon Callimachus, commenced a version of the Iliad and began his translation of Lawrence Sterne's Sentimental Journey.
Born Giovanni Rota Rinaldi, into a musical family in Milan, Rota was a renowned child prodigy — his first oratorio, L ' infanzia di San Giovanni Battista, was written at age 11 and performed in Milan and Paris as early as 1923 ; his three-act lyrical comedy after Hans Christian Andersen, Il Principe Porcaro, was composed when he was just 13 and published in 1926.
During this time, he edited and published an edition of the Ambrosian Missal ( the rite of Mass used in Milan ), and researched and wrote much on the life and works of St. Charles Borromeo.
His collected works were published at Milan in 1838.
In 1764 Beccaria published a brief but justly celebrated treatise On Crimes and Punishments, which marked the high point of the Milan Enlightenment.
In accordance with his instructions ( 20 June 1328 ) to Aycardo, Archbishop of Milan, the proceedings against Michael were published in various localities.
* Robert Gomersal-Lodovick Sforza, Duke of Milan published
** The Duke of Milan ( published )
The first edition of Mela was published at Milan in 1471 ; the first good edition was by Vadianus ( Basel, 1522 ), superseded by those of Voss ( 1658 ), J Gronovius ( 1685 and 1696 ), A Gronovius ( 1722 and 1728 ), and Tzschucke ( 1806 – 1807 ), in seven parts ( Leipzig ; the most elaborate of all ); G Paithey's ( Berlin, 1867 ), gives the best text.
The problem to the right, by Milan Vukcevich, published in Schach-Echo in 1976, includes a Novotny as just one part of a more complex problem.
Between 1867 and 1896 he was editor of the Milan democratic paper Il Secolo, published by Edoardo Sonzogno.

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