- 7th century—
Mimnermus evidently hoped thereby to
strengthen his countrymen's
resolve against further Lydian encroachments. The name "
Mimnermus"
might have...
- 24;
Homeric Hymn 3 to Apollo, 369. Gantz, p. 30;
Eumelus fr. 17 West;
Mimnermus fr. 12 Gerber;
Stesichorus fr. S 17
Campbell [= 185
Poetae Melici Graeci];...
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appalled that she
changed her mind and let
Tydeus die. The 7th
century poet
Mimnermus attributes the
murder of Ismene, the
sister of Antigone, to Tydeus. No...
- the end of Aeschylus'
Seven Against Thebes. The seventh-century BC poet
Mimnermus accounts that
Ismene was
murdered by Tydeus, one of the
Seven against...
-
Mimnermus in
Church is a poem
written by
William Johnson Cory.
William Johnson was an Eton
College master and
author of the
lyrics to the "Eton Boating...
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Bacchylides Euripides Herodotus Hesiod Hipponax Homer Ibycus Lucian Menander Mimnermus Pany****is
Philocles Pindar Plutarch Polybius Sappho Simonides Sophocles...
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Mimnermus of
Colophon (630BC)
details a flat
Earth model, with the sun (Helios)
bathing at the
edges of Oce**** that
surround the
Earth (
Mimnermus, frg...
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Carians out of the city of Lebedus. His tomb was
shown near Colophon.
Mimnermus related that
Andraemon was a
native of
Pylos and
founder of Colophon....
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forgetfulness of pain and the
cessation of obligations. For
Alcman and
Mimnermus, they were even more primordial,
springing from the
early deities Ouranos...
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Hesiod (the
Theogony and the
Works and Days), and
surviving fragments from
Mimnermus. In the 5th
century BC, Gr****
thinkers began to add new
features to this...