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Thurii
(redirected from Copiae)

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Thurii (thy`rēī), ancient city of Magna Graecia, S Italy, in Bruttium, on the Gulf of Tarentum (now Taranto). It was founded by Pericles in 443 B.C. to replace ruined Sybaris. New Greek colonists came, among them the city planner Hippodamus and possibly Herodotus and Lysias. Thurii became an ally of Rome and was pillaged (204 B.C.) by Hannibal. Rome revived (193 B.C.) the colony, but it did not thrive.


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It comes from Greek mythology and the Late Latin cornu copiae, literally meaning "horn of plenty.
Bude's Commentarii are written in the tradition of Lorenzo Valla's Elegantiae linguae latinae, Niccolo Perotti's Cornu copiae, Angelo Poliziano's Miscellanea, and Ermolao Barbaro's Castigationes Plinianae.
17) Cornu copiae, the 'horn of plenty', was a mythical horn able to produce whatever was wished for, a gift from Zeus to Amalthea from the goat upon whose milk he was raised.
 
 
 
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