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- Hedylus (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἥδυλος, Hḗdylos; fl. 3rd century BC) was a Gr**** epigrammatic poet of the ****enistic period. Hedylus was the son Hedyle, and...
- male lovers as well: Nicander in Europia mentioned Nereus as one, while Hedylus of Samos (or Athens) wrote that it was out of love for Melicertes that...
- about 264/3 BC. He was friends with the poets Asclepiades of Samos and Hedylus. Twenty-three of Posidippus' poems were included in the Gr**** Anthology...
- Golding, The Double Tongue (1995) Joan Grant, Return to Elysium (1947) H.D., Hedylus (1928) Jack Lindsay, Come Home at Last (1934) Naomi Mitchison, The Corn...
- The first, "Magna Graeca", consists of the poems Palimpsest (1921) and Hedylus (1928), which use classical settings to explore the role of a poet, particularly...
- historian Hecatomnusruler in Asia Hecato of RhodesStoic philosopher Hedylusepigrammatist Hegemon of Thasosparodist Hegesanderwriter Hegesias...
- Athens Glycon Gregory of ****anzus Hadrian (Emperor) Hecataeus of Thasos Hedylus ****adius Hegemon of Thasus Hegesippus Heliodorus Heracleides of Sinope...
- of an Attic poet, Moschine, who is otherwise unknown, and the mother of Hedylus, another poet. Hedyle was probably Athenian, like her mother. The only...
- Adaios, Phalaecos, Philitas of Cos, Posidippus, Theocritus, Callimachus, Hedylus, Asclepiades of Samos, Alexander Aetolus, Leonidas of Tarentum, Simmias...
- epigrammatist and lyric poet who flourished around 270 BC. He was a friend of Hedylus and possibly of Theocritus. He may have been honoured by the city of Histiaea...