- name. The name of
Eumelos was
attached to the poem as the only name available. From the very
patchy evidence, it
seems that "
Eumelos"'
account of the Titanomachy...
-
Eumelus of
Bosporus (Ancient Gr****: Εύμηλος, romanized:
Eumelos, fl. 309–304 BC) was a
Spartocid ruler of the
Bosporan Kingdom and a son of Paerisades...
- that the name of
Eumelos was
attached to the poem as the only name available. From the very
patchy evidence, it
seems that "
Eumelos"'
account of the Titanomachy...
-
Eumelus of
Corinth (Gr****: Εὔμελος ὁ Κορίνθιος
Eumelos ho Korinthios), of the clan of the Bacchiadae, is a semi-legendary
early Gr**** poet to whom were...
- Priam's
political motives ostensibly drive Troy to war, the
palace guard Eumelos is the true
force behind the conflict. He mani****tes
Priam and the public...
-
Eumelus /juːˈmiːləs/ (Ancient Gr****: Εὔμηλος
Eúmēlos means "rich in sheep") was the name of:
Eumelus (Gadeirus), the
younger twin
brother of
Atlas in...
-
brother of
Satyros II and
Eumelos. He was part of the
Bosporan Civil War
during 309 BC,
between himself and his brothers,
Eumelos having a
claim to the throne...
- to a
scholion (marginal comment) on
Apollonius of Rhodes' Argonautica,
Eumelos states that Epimetheus' wife was
called Ephyra,
daughter of Oce**** and...
- (Gr**** Epic Poetry: From
Eumelos to Pamy****is,
Harvard University Press, 1969:171) that the
Odyssey as it was
known to
Eumelos in the
sixth century ended...
- poem
variously to
Agias (8th
century BC),
Homer (8th
century BC), and
Eumelos of
Corinth (8th
century BC) (see
Cyclic Poets). The poem
comprised five...