2. Noun. (plural of épopée) ¹
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Definition of Epopees
1. epopee [n] - See also: epopee
Lexicographical Neighbors of Epopees
Literary usage of Epopees
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Anglo-Saxon and Norman Periods: F. His "Manual of English Literature." by Thomas Arnold (1883)
"Other epopees: Fabliaux: Riming Chronicles. Of the third cycle, that relating to
the crusades, the most important piece is the famous romance of Richard ..."
2. History of Provençal Poetry by Claude Charles Fauriel (1860)
"The " Orlando Amoroso " of Boiardo and of Berni, the "Morgante"of Pulci, the "
Orlando Furioso" of Ariosto, replaced as living epopees and classics of a ..."
3. The History of the Kings of Rome: With a Prefatory Dissertation on Its by Thomas Henry Dyer (1868)
"Now these surely were not epopees. For the verses of the Fauns, as we learn from
Varro, were those in which they delivered their oracles in woods and ..."
4. The History of the Kings of Rome: With a Prefatory Dissertation on Its by Thomas Henry Dyer (1868)
"Now these surely were not epopees. For the verses of the Fauns, as we learn from
Varro, were those in which they delivered their oracles in woods and ..."