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Cinesias (Gr****: Κινησίας; c. 450 – 390 BC) was an
innovative dithyrambic poet (an
exponent of the "new music") in
classical Athens whose work has survived...
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women Characters Lysistrata Calonice Myrrhine Lampito Magistrate Cinesias Baby
Spartan Herald Spartan Amb****ador
Athenian Negotiator Athenian Delegates...
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Cinesias may
refer to:
Cinesias (character)
Cinesias (poet) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Cinesias. If an internal...
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Drupadia cinesia is a
butterfly in the
family Lycaenidae. It was
described by
William Chapman Hewitson in 1863. It is
found on Borneo. Savela, Markku...
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Piety (trans. Campbell, Vol.); Gr****
Lyric IV; Stesichorus, fr. 147 and
Cinesias, fr. 774)
Clement of Alexandria,
Clementina Homilia, V, 15.
Diodorus Siculus...
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Translated by Kline, A. S.
Retrieved 11
March 2020. Aristophanes;
Cinesias; Melanippides; Phrynis; Philoxenus;
Timotheus (1993). Gr**** Lyric, Volume...
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- here at last he has
permission to beat up his father. The
famous poet,
Cinesias, is next,
waxing incoherently lyrical as the
poetic mood
takes hold of...
- the 'new music'." This
movement included the
poets Timotheus of Miletus,
Cinesias, Melanippides, and
Philoxenus of Cythera. By the 4th
century BCE the genre...
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Psychastae (Ψυχασταί).) In Aristophanes' Gerytades, Sannyrion, Meletus, and
Cinesias are
chosen as amb****adors from the
poets to the
shades below because they...