- domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "
Phanocles". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 21 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press.
Phanocles,
Fragment 1,
translation by...
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Phanocles and his
sister Euphrosyne arrive at the
villa of the
Roman Emperor,
having been
forced out of
their previous life of
because of
Phanocles'...
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Middle Ages.
Syracuse University Press. p. 9. ISBN 978-0-8156-2825-5.
Phanocles, The
Death of
Orpheus Tzetzes,
Chiliades 1.7 line 217[permanent dead link]...
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bewitching songs.
According to 3rd
century BC ****enistic
elegiac poet
Phanocles,
Orpheus loved the
young Argonaut Calais, "the son of Boreas, with all...
- Hephaestion, New
History Book 2 (summary from Photius,
Myriobiblon 190).
Phanocles ap. Plut. Sumpos. iv. 5. Hull 2010, p. 7. Ps.-Apollodorus, iii.14.4.1...
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inventor Phanocles demonstrates explosives to the
Roman Emperor. The
Emperor decides that his
empire is not
ready for this or for
Phanocles's other inventions...
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Peisander of
Camirus in Rhodes, epic poet who
flourished about 640 BC.
Phanocles elegiac poet who
probably flourished about the time of
Alexander the Great...
- ark:/13960/t6tx37b16.
Smith (1870)
Dictionary of Gr**** and
Roman Geography Vol 1 p. 1026
Phanocles,
fragment 1
Powell = Stobaeus,
Eclogae 20.2.47, Iv 461-2 Hense. (2014)...
- one survives.
Fragments of a
number of his
plays survive. Lost
poems of
Phanocles. He
wrote some
poems about homo****ual
relationships among heroes of the...
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epigrams and
fragments of
elegies remain extant.
Other lyric poets were
Phanocles, Hermesianax,
Alexander of
Aetolia and Lycophron.
Epigrams were po****r...