The "'Alpine musk deer "'( " Moschus chrysogaster " ) is a musk deer species native to the eastern Himalayas in Nepal, Bhutan and India to the highlands of central China.
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Southey and Lovell then combined to publish a joint volume of poetry ( Bristol, 1794; Bath, 1795 ) under the title of " Poems by Bion and Moschus "; the Bath edition bears the authors'names.
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Although it is hard to tell because of the fragmentary nature of the evidence, Moschus'influence on Greek bucolic poetry is likely to have been significant; the influence of " Runaway Love " is felt in Bion and other later bucolic poets.
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Third, the image of undoing Atalanta's girdle is connected to marriage, an event that Massimo Fusillo has called a " strong closure force ", and is used in Moschus "'Europa ", in Greek novels and in New Comedy.
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Typical species include the Siberian salamander ( Salamandrella keyserlingii ), wolverine ( Gulo gulo ), moose ( Alces alces cameloides ), Siberian musk deer ( Moschus moschiferus ), sable ( Martes zibellina ), great grey owl ( Strix nebulosa ) and other near arctic animals.
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"' Moschus "'( ), ancient Greek bucolic poet and student of the Alexandrian grammarian Aristarchus of Samothrace, was born at Syracuse and flourished about 150 BC . Aside from his poetry, he was known for his grammatical work, nothing of which survives.
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The Suda lists the ancient canon of Greek bucolic poets as Theocritus, Moschus, and Bion, which should reflect chronological order, and Moschus flourished in the mid-2nd century BC . Probable and certain imitations of Bion by Greek and Latin poets begin to be seen in the early 1st century.
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The Suda lists the ancient canon of Greek bucolic poets as Theocritus, Moschus, and Bion, which should reflect chronological order, and Moschus flourished in the mid-2nd century BC . Probable and certain imitations of Bion by Greek and Latin poets begin to be seen in the early 1st century.
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Sophronius has been claimed to be of St . John Moschus, who dedicated to him his celebrated tract on the religious life, " Leim�n ho Leim�non " ( Greek : The Spiritual Meadow ) ( and whose feast day in the Eastern Orthodox Church,, is shared with Sophonius').
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Moschus'poetry is typically edited along with other bucolic poets, as in the commonly used Oxford text by A . S . F . Gow ( 1952 ), but the " Europa " has often received separate scholarly editions, as by Winfried B�hler ( Wiesbaden 1960 ) and Malcolm Campbell ( Hildesheim 1991 ).