"Matrona Ephesia" est fabula Milesia a poëta Eumolpo inter mythistoriam Satyricon Petronii Arbitri narrata.[1]

Cena matronae cum milite a Venceslao Hollar anno 1668 picta
"The Ephesian Matron" a Normanno Lindsay anno 1922 in versione Satyricon picta

Ogilby et Hollar: "The Ephesian Matron"

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Iohannes Ogilvius editor auctorque Anglicus anno 1665 carmen "The History of the Ephesian Matron" versibus Anglicis divulgavit, iuxta imagines a Venceslao Hollar factas, in libro a se edito cuius titulus est Aesopic's, or, A second collection of fables (1668).[2]

  1. Petronius, Satyrica 110-112
  2. Aesopic's, or, A second collection of fables : paraphras'd in verse, adorn'd with sculpture, and illustrated with annotations by John Ogilby, Esq., master of His Majesties revells in the kingdom of Ireland. London: Printed by Thomas Roycroft for the author, 1668 Citatio[nexus deficit]

Nexus externi

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  Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad matronam Ephesiam spectant.