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Eugammon of
Cyrene (Gr****: Εὐγάμων ὁ Κυρηναῖος) was an
early Gr**** poet to whom the epic
Telegony was ascribed.
According to
Clement of Alexandria, he...
- in one
source it is said to have been
stolen from
Musaeus by
Eugamon or
Eugammon of
Cyrene (6th
century BC) (see
Cyclic poets). The poem
comprised two books...
- not
survive except in a summary, but that was
attributed to
Eugamon or
Eugammon of
Cyrene and
written as a
sequel to the Odyssey.
Variants of the story...
- (Arctinus of Miletus)
Little Iliad (Lesches)
Iliupersis (Arctinus of Miletus)
Nostoi (Agias/Eumelus of Corinth)
Odyssey (Homer)
Telegony (
Eugammon of Cyrene)...
-
Archaeologia Graeca: Or, The
Antiquities of Greece,
Volume 1 Homer, the
Ilaid 1
Eugammon of Cyrene,
Telegony Fragment Benjamin Sammons,
Device and
Composition in...
- of Odysseus) That
relation possibly dated to the lost epic
Telegony of
Eugammon of Cyrene. He was also
depicted as the son of
Odysseus and Calypso. In...
- Hegesinus)
Cyprias of Halicarn****us
Carcinus of
Naupactus Prodicus of
Phocaea Eugammon of
Cyrene Pisinous of
Lindus Pisander of
Camirus Cypria,
ascribed to Homer...
- not
survive except in a summary, but that was
attributed to
Eugamon or
Eugammon of
Cyrene and
written as a
sequel to the Odyssey.
According to this epic...
-
Homeric Hymns Stasinus Arctinus of
Miletus Lesches Agias Eumelus of
Corinth Eugammon of
Cyrene Musaeus of
Athens Wiktionary has a
category on Epic Gr****. Ancient...
- to have
lived peacefully next to the
inhabitants of Macedonia. However,
Eugammon in his Telegony,
drawing upon
earlier epic traditions,
mentions that Odysseus...