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- gave the poem to Creophylus in return for hospitality; one source says that Pany****is of Halicarn****us, in turn, stole it from Creophylus. Pany****is, however...
- Creophylus of Samos; a tradition was reported that Homer gave the tale to Creophylus, in gratitude for guest-friendship (xenia), and that Creophylus wrote...
- the works of the cyclic poets has survived. Homer Stasinus of Cyprus Creophylus of Samos Pany****is of Halicarn****us Arctinus of Miletus Lesches of Pyrrha...
- portal Literature portal Achaeans (Homer) Bibliomancy Catalogue of Ships Creophylus of Samos Cyclic Poets Deception of Zeus Early Gr**** cosmology Geography...
- Cratinus poet of Old Comedy Cratinus the Younger poet of Middle Comedy Creophylus of Samos (in Gr**** Kreophylos) legendary early Gr**** singer, native to...
- sight of Homer's works, in the hands, we may suppose, of the posterity of Creophylus; and, having observed that the few loose expressions and actions of ill...
- the Temple of Hera, believing this would make them immortal. The poet Creophylus, however, blamed their murders on the citizens of Corinth. According to...
- the name of Creophylus of Samos, a friend or (as some said) a son-in-law of Homer, and was sometimes said to have been given to Creophylus by Homer in...
- poet Asius of Samos, poet Conon of Samos, astronomer and mathematician Creophylus of Samos, legendary singer Duris of Samos (4th-3rd century BC), historian...
- Melampodia and Wedding of Ceyx Capture of Oechalia, ascribed to Homer or Creophylus of Samos during antiquity (only a fragment survives) Phocais, ascribed...