SIMONIDES OF CEOS

sīmŏnˈĭdēz, sēˈŏs, c.556–468? b.c., Greek lyric poet, b. Ceos. At Athens for a time under the patronage of Hipparchus, he seems then to have gone to Thessaly, returning to Athens at the time of the Persian Wars. He was a friend of most prominent Athenians. After the wars he went (with his nephew Bacchylides) to the court of Hiero I of Syracuse, where he was a rival of Pindar. There are only fragments left of his work, but they contain some of the finest Greek poetry. He wrote, in an epigrammatic manner, verses of many kinds; some of these—encomia, epinicia, and dirges—he brought to a new perfection. Two of his finest epitaphs are on the fallen at Marathon and at Thermopylae.

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...Stellas dating (which places Simonides birth about 532-29), it is...the Ionian revolt, refers to Simonides work for Eualcides (no fragments...been highly (or often praised by Simonides of Ceos. With this Eualcides scholarS65...
...to assume that one at least of Simonides motives in leaving Athens was...the sea in Sicily. In Syracuse Simonides must have established a considerable...for Hieron, for Himerius says: Simonides of Ceos, when sending Hieron from Sicily...
...of whatsoever sort they be. Simonides of Ceos, Fragments , 29 14 Little is...men and bad must share alike. Simonides of Ceos, 32 None getteth achievement...got among men without toil. Simonides of Ceos, 33 Theres no ill that a man...
...traditions of archaic Greece into the world of the fifth-century Enlightenment: Simonides and his nephew, Bacchylides. Simonides of Ceos The poet Simonides came from Iulis on the island of Ceos, in the Aegean; he lived from about 557/6...
...Hipparchus proteges he must have met Simonides of Ceos. Here if anywhere we can say...intellectual, more difficult. Simonides was nearly sixty at the turn of...language and contrive music. Simonides became a Panhellenic poet in another...
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All Debts Owed to Death: Economy in Simonides and Celan by Anne Carson Economy Humans...until his suicide there in 1970; and Simonides of Keos, one of the most prolific and...poets of the 5th century BC. Stones Simonides of Keos made his mark on the world mainly...
...mnemotechnique is said to be Simonides of Ceos, who lived from around 556...inventor" of mnemotechnique, Simonides of Ceos. He becomes the guarantor of...relocated.37 As a successor of Simonides of Ceos, the author describes an atrocity...
...composed by the Greek lyric poet Simonides of Ceos (c. 556-468 BC): TEXT NOT...other wars, and provided for Simonides, the "unofficial poet" of these...numerous lines of his poetry. (8) Simonides was the most prolific composer...
...According to ancient legend, the poet Simonides of Ceos was employed by Scopes, a wealthy...the praises of his benefactor. Simonides began his performance by first...stolen the limelight from him. Simonides was paid only half of his agreed...
...to the Greek elegist Simonides (4.9.7) by referring...his place of origin, Ceos, implying that he is...mentions in Odes 4.9 (Simonides) is quoted by Cicero...Oates The influence of Simonides of Ceos on Horace, a dissertation...
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...Thessaly named Scopas, the poet Simonides of Ceos was invited to recite a lyric poem in honor of his host. Because Simonides also included a passage praising...spoken so warmly. At that moment, Simonides received a message that two young...
...common civic rituals and legends were intended to foster. "The polis teaches the man." So wrote Simonides, the well-traveled poet from Iulis on Ceos. And when the Cyclops of Euripides satyr play wants to know the identity of Odysseus and his...


 

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SIMONIDES OF CEOS simon idez, se os, c.556 468? b.c., Greek lyric poet, b. Ceos. At Athens for a time under the patronage of Hipparchus, he seems then to have gone to Thessaly, returning to Athens at the time of the Persian Wars...
...and Stesichorus , achieved perfection in Pindar , Simonides of Ceos , and Bacchylides . The Classical Period Greek drama...C. M. Bowra, Greek Lyric Poetry from Alcman to Simonides (rev. ed. 1961); H. J. Rose, A Handbook of...
BACCHYLIDES bakil idez, fl. c.470 b.c., Greek lyric poet, b. Ceos; nephew of Simonides of Ceos. A contemporary of Pindar, he was patronized by Hiero I. His poetry is noted for its narrative powers...
KEA , island, Greece ka a or Keos ka os, ke os, Lat. Ceos, island (1991 pop. 1,787), c.61 sq mi (160 sq km...situated on the site of ancient Iulis. The poets Bacchylides and Simonides were born on the island. Under Ottoman rule it was a pirates...


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