Semonides
Semonides of Amorgos (also Simonides ) was a Greek iambic poet of the 7th / 6th centuries. Century BC Chr.
The Samos- born poet probably got his nickname from Amorgos because he was said to have been involved in a leading position in the establishment of the Minoa colony on the island of Amorgos . His work is said to have included two books with iambia, as well as elegies. Only about 30 fragments have survived, including the so-called "women" -jambus, which lists different categories of women with their vices.
Source collections, text editions and translations
- Hugh Lloyd-Jones (Ed.): Females of the Species. Semonides on Women. Duckworth, London 1975 (text edition with English translation and commentary).
literature
- Andreas Bagordo : Semonides . In: Bernhard Zimmermann (Hrsg.): Handbook of the Greek literature of antiquity , Volume 1: The literature of the archaic and classical times . CH Beck, Munich 2011, ISBN 978-3-406-57673-7 , pp. 148-153
- Hermann Fränkel : Poetry and philosophy of the early Greek culture. 5th edition, CH Beck, Munich 2006, ISBN 3-406-37716-5 , pp. 228-238
- Albin Lesky : History of Greek Literature . 3rd, revised edition. Saur, Munich 1999, ISBN 3-598-11423-0 , pp. 139-140
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SURNAME | Semonides |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Semonides of Amorgos; Simonides of Amorgos |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Greek poet |
DATE OF BIRTH | 8th century BC BC or 7th century BC Chr. |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Samos |
DATE OF DEATH | 7th century BC BC or 6th century BC Chr. |