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- Bern_Riddles abstract "The Bern Riddles, also known as Aenigmata Hexasticha or the Riddles of \"Tullius\", are a collection of 63 metrical Latin riddles, named after the location of their earliest surviving manuscript, held in Bern: Codex Bernensis 611, from the eighth or ninth century. Although it has been suggested that they were composed in antiquity, most scholars consider that they are inspired by the c. fourth-century collection of riddles attributed to Symphosius, and date to around the seventh century, perhaps by \"a Lombard familiar with Mediterranean flora and food\"; they may have been composed in Bobbio. According to Archer Taylor, \"The Berne Riddles are especially interesting for the author's familiarity with the North Italian landscape and its plants. Whoever he was, we may safely call him the first medieval riddle-master in Italy\".Other manuscripts include Codex Lipsiensis Rep. I 74 (C9-10, the only manuscript to contain all 63 riddles); Codex Vindobonensis 67 (from the third quarter of C12, and containing all but the sixty-third riddle); and the much briefer Codex Parisianus 5596 (C9); Codex Parisinus 8071 (C9); and Codex Vat. Reg. Lat. 1553 (early C9).An example of one of the riddles is: Mortua maiorem uiuens quam porto laborem. Dum iaceo, multos seruo; si stetero, paucos. Dead, I bear a greater labour than when living. When I lie dead I preserve many; if I remain standing, few.".
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- Bern_Riddles wikiPageWikiLink Archer_Taylor.
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- Bern_Riddles wikiPageWikiLink Bobbio.
- Bern_Riddles wikiPageWikiLink Category:Late_Antique_Latin-language_writers.
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- Bern_Riddles wikiPageWikiLink Symphosius.
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- Bern_Riddles subject Category:Late_Antique_Latin-language_writers.
- Bern_Riddles subject Category:Riddles.
- Bern_Riddles hypernym Collection.
- Bern_Riddles type Book.
- Bern_Riddles comment "The Bern Riddles, also known as Aenigmata Hexasticha or the Riddles of \"Tullius\", are a collection of 63 metrical Latin riddles, named after the location of their earliest surviving manuscript, held in Bern: Codex Bernensis 611, from the eighth or ninth century. Although it has been suggested that they were composed in antiquity, most scholars consider that they are inspired by the c.".
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