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- Alcaeus - Wikipedia
Alcaeus of Mytilene ( ælˈsiːəs ; Ancient Greek: Ἀλκαῖος ὁ Μυτιληναῖος, Alkaios ho Mutilēnaios; c 625 620 – c 580 BC) [1][2] was a lyric poet from the Greek island of Lesbos who is credited with inventing the Alcaic stanza
- Alcaeus | Ancient Greek Lyric Poet Politician | Britannica
Alcaeus (born c 620 bce, Mytilene, Lesbos [Greece]—died c 580 bce) was a Greek lyric poet whose work was highly esteemed in the ancient world He lived at the same time and in the same city as the poet Sappho
- Part I. Greece. 9. Alcaeus: Poetry, Politics, Exile - The Center for . . .
Alcaeus: Poetry, Politics, Exile Alcaeus is an important transitional figure in this study, because with the vita of Alcaeus we seem to leave legend or legend-embroidered history and enter firmly into history
- Alcaeus - New World Encyclopedia
Alcaeus (Alkaios) of Mitylene (ca 620 B C E - ? B C E ), was an ancient Greek poet who was considered one of the greatest lyric poets of his generation He was an older contemporary and an alleged lover of Sappho, with whom he may have exchanged poems
- Collected Fragments of Alcaeus - ia600309. us. archive. org
Alcaeus of Mytilene (c 625 620 – c 580 BC) was a lyric poet from the Greek island of Lesbos, who is credited with inventing the Alcaic stanza (which consists of two Alcaic hendecasyllables, followed by an Alcaic enneasyllable and an Alcaic decasyllable)
- Ancient Greek Poet: Alcaeus - nevermorepoem. com
Alcaeus of Mytilene (circa 620–580 BCE) was an ancient Greek poet whose work contributed significantly to the development of Greek poetry, particularly the lyric tradition
- Alcaeus - Oxford Reference
Alcaeus' poetry was divided by the Alexandrians into at least ten books It was composed for a solo singer in a variety of lyric metres in two‐ or four‐line stanzas, including the alcaic stanza, named after him His range is rivalled only by Archilochus in the Archaic period
- Alcaeus - The National Museum of Language
Alcaeus (Greek spelling Alkaios) was an aristocrat from Mytilene on the island of Lesbos, living in a time of bitter civil strife: kingship on the island was overthrown, and an aristocratic family, the Penthelids, seized power
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