-
fragment can be
securely attributed to such a poem. The name "
Semonides" (Σημωνίδης,
Sēmōnídes) is
attested by an
entry transmitted in two
ancient lexica—the...
- "Women", and
described in
critical editions as
Semonides 7, is an
Archaic Gr****
satirical poem
written by
Semonides of
Amorgos in the
seventh century BC. The...
- ever the
companion of a man who does not work". The Gr****
Iambic poet
Semonides (c.
seventh century BC),
describes Limos as "a
hostile housemate, enemy...
-
called Evrimata (Findings),
grandson of
Simonides of Ceos the
lyric poet
Semonides of Amorgos, (7th
century BC) an
iambic poet
whose name was
generally spelled...
-
Alexandrian scholars collected the
works of the
other two
major iambographers,
Semonides and Hipponax, in just two
books each,
which were
cited by number, whereas...
- " He was in fact a "misogynist" of the same
calibre as the
later poet
Semonides. He
resembles Solon in his
preoccupation with
issues of good
versus evil...
-
though lacking elegy's decorum. The
Archaic Gr****
poets Archilochus,
Semonides and
Hipponax were
among the most
famous of its
early exponents. The Alexandrian...
-
temple of the
goddess Aphrodite stood. In
approximately 630 BC, the poet
Semonides led the
foundation of a
Samian colony on Amorgos. The
Periplus of Pseudo-Scylax...
- born on the
island of ****s in the late 7th
century BC; died in 570 BC.
Semonides iambic poet,
flourished in the
middle of the 7th
century BC,
native of...
-
article in the Suda is
obviously misplaced, and
belongs to the life of
Semonides of Amorgos. Of his
grammatical works nothing more is known; but his poems...