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Isyllus (Ancient Gr****: Ἴσυλλος) was an
ancient Gr**** poet from Epidaurus, of the 4th or 3rd
century BC. His name was
rediscovered in the
course of excavations...
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continued throughout the ****enistic period. In the
third century BC, one
Isyllus established a new
procession to
celebrate the
birthday of Asclepius, including...
- ff.; Apollodorus, 1.3.1;
Diodorus Siculus,
Bibliotheca historica 4.7.1
Isyllus, Hymn to
Asclepius 128.37 ff. In
Geography 8.3.20; Strabo's attribution...
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those of
Isaac Casaubon's edition; Steph**** of Byzantium, s.v. Γυρτών
Isyllus, Hymn to
Asclepius 128.37 ff. Apollodorus, 3.5.5
Homeric Hymn to Apollo...
- (Asklepios) - Gr**** God of
Medicine & Doctors". Pindar,
Pythian Odes 3.5
Isyllus, Hymn to
Asclepius Pausanias, 7.23.7 Ovid,
Metamorphoses 2.620 Pausanias...
- 71.1 A Gr****–English
Lexicon s.v. κορωνίς B****es 2009, pp. 1:758-759.
Isyllus, Hymn to
Asclepius 128.37 ff.
Homeric Hymn to
Apollo 3.209 Pindar, Pythian...
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Fabulae 154 & 156 Apollodorus, 2.5.11;
Servius ad Virgil,
Aeneid 4.84
Isyllus, Hymn to
Asclepius 128.37 ff. Plutarch,
Theseus 20; Athenaeus, 13, p. 557...
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Euripides Iophon (flourished 428 BC–405 BC),
tragic poet, son of
Sophocles Isyllus poet
whose name was
rediscovered in the
course of
excavations on the site...
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writer Isocrates – rhetorician;
Spartan general Istros the
Callimachean Isyllus – poet
Illithia –
birth Jason of
Pherae –
Thessalian general Justin Martyr...
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Isthmian Games Istron Istrus (mythology) Isus Isus (Boeotia) Isus (Megaris)
Isyllus Italian school (philosophy)
Italus Ithaca Ithaca (polis)
Ithome Ithome...