by Caelius Firmianus Symphosius (flourished 4th - 5th century CE)
Translation © by Richard Wilbur (1921 - 2017)
Mira tibi referam nostrae primordia...
Language: Latin
Mira tibi referam nostrae primordia vitae: Nondum natus eram, nec eram iam matris in alvo; Iam posito partu natum me nemo videbat.
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Text Authorship:
- by Caelius Firmianus Symphosius (flourished 4th - 5th century CE), appears in Aenigmata, no. 14
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Word count: 22
Chick in the Egg Matches base text
Language: English  after the Latin
Mine was the strangest birth under the sun [ ... ]
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Composition:
- Set to music by Elizabeth Walton Vercoe (b. 1941), "Chick in the Egg", 1964, first performed 1964 [ voice and piano ], from Eight Riddles from Symphosius, no. 4, confirmed with composer's website
Text Authorship:
- by Richard Wilbur (1921 - 2017), copyright ©
Based on:
- a text in Latin by Caelius Firmianus Symphosius (flourished 4th - 5th century CE), appears in Aenigmata, no. 14
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This text was added to the website: 2018-11-18
Line count: 3
Word count: 26