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Another proverb ****ociated with
Ibycus was
recorded by Diogeni****: "more
antiquated than
Ibycus" or "more
silly than
Ibycus". The
proverb was apparently...
- mythology. In the tale of
Ibycus and the cranes, a
thief attacked Ibycus (a poet of the
sixth century BCE) and left him for dead.
Ibycus called to a
flock of...
-
Ibycus rachelae, also
called long-tailed slug or
Ninja Slug, is a
species of air-breathing semi-slugs in the
family Helicarionidae. The
common name ninja...
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Hector using the "immortal oil of the rose" and the
archaic Gr****
lyric poet
Ibycus praises a
beautiful youth saying that
Aphrodite nursed him "among rose blossoms"...
- made, The Quince-Drink most
commonly purges."
Ancient Gr****
poets such as
Ibycus and
Aristophanes used
quinces (kydonia) as a
mildly ribald term for teenage...
- sources,
Atreus was the
father of Pleisthenes, but in some
lyric poets (
Ibycus, Bacchylides)
Pleisthenides (son of Pleisthenes) is used as an alternative...
-
Cinaethon of
Sparta as his source.
According to Athenaeus, the
lyric poet
Ibycus wrote of
Rhadamanthys as the
lover of Talos,
rather than grandson. The Suda...
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Archilochus Aristophanes Bacchylides Euripides Herodotus Hesiod Hipponax Homer Ibycus Lucian Menander Mimnermus Pany****is
Philocles Pindar Plutarch Polybius Sappho...
- via
Internet Archive Campbell,
David A., Gr****
Lyric III: Stesichorus,
Ibycus, Simonides, and Others,
Harvard University Press, 1991. ISBNÂ 978-0674995253...
- 6th
century BC)
Stesichorus of
Metauros (choral lyric, 7th
century BC)
Ibycus of
Rhegium (choral lyric, 6th
century BC)
Simonides of Ceos (choral lyric...