The answer is: copied. He copied my work without my permission.
The past participle (and simple past) is copied.
I copied, You copied, He copied, We copied, They copied
How much is a copy of the Mona Lisa worth? A lot less than the real thing. Legitimate replicas of coins that are marked with the word COPY are not counterfeits, they're a way for ordinary people to own a reproduction of something beautiful without spending zillions of dollars. As such, most copies are only worth a few bucks.
I have a copy print original painted by WM t.GERY. Who is he?
Alexander kept a copy of the Iliad with him as a source of inspiration.
It is a painting by Otterson from 1939. Thomas Fay at Art & Artifacts in L.A. owns the original, and that one was actually a copy
A copy of Homer's masterpiece The Illiad and a dagger
There is new evidence that is surfacing that Alexander died from an overdose of his own drug. Alexander's best friend died and Alexander needed something to fight his depression. (RUMOR - i copy-pasted from strategypage.com)
Achilles from the story, The Illiad. It is said that Alexander slept with a copy of The Illiad under his pillow at night.
He thought of himself as the next Achilles.
Yes!
The Alexander mosaic is a Roman floor mosaic that depicts the battle of Issus between Alexander the Great and Darius III of Persia. It is believed to be a copy of a Hellenistic painting and is known for its intricate details and lifelike representation of the figures and horses in battle.
There are several books and DVDs available under that name and most can be purchased at a good local book store or on line at Amazon.com.
If you want to read it for free, then your local library can very likely acquire a copy for you, although it may require a few weeks wait for them to get a hold of it. Otherwise you can find a copy in many bookstores both locally and online.
Alexander Dunbar has written: 'A treatise on the diseases incident to the horse' -- subject(s): Horses, PRO Adams, John W. (autograph, December, 1906) (stamp, Philadelphia) (copy 2), CHR 1871, Diseases, Hoofs
It's in the book Some Problems Of Greek History by Arnold Toynbee, published in 1969.