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==The ''Dionysiaca''== {{Main|Dionysiaca}} [[Image:Dionysos Mosaic.jpg|thumb|right|Mosaic of Dionysus from [[Antioch]]]] Nonnus's principal work is the 48-book [[epic poetry|epic]] ''Dionysiaca'', the longest surviving poem from [[classical antiquity]].<ref>Hopkinson, N. ''Studies in the Dionysiaca of Nonnus'' (Cambridge, 1994) pp.1β4.</ref> It has 20,426 lines composed in [[Homeric Greek]] and [[dactylic hexameter]]s, the main subject of which is the life of [[Dionysus]], his expedition to India, and his triumphant return. The poem is to be dated to the 5th century. It used to be considered of poor literary quality, but a mass of recent writing (most notably in the BudΓ© edition and commentary on the poem in 18 volumes) has demonstrated that it shows consummate literary skill, even if its distinctly baroque extravagance is an acquired taste for a modern reader. His versification invites attention: writing in hexameters he uses a higher proportion of dactyls and less elision than earlier poets; this plus his subtle use of alliteration and assonance gives his verse a unique musicality. {{anchor|Metabole|Paraphrase|Paraphrase of John}}
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