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  • ...ions II and IV contain material from Satyrus (see Schorn 2004: 27-31). The lives of Euripides in {{#lemma: Aulus Gellius | [[Aulus Gellius, Attic Nights 15. ..., Dialogue on Love 13.756bc|Plut. ''Amat.'' 13.756bc]][[Diogenes Laertius, Lives of the Philosophers 9.54 (Protagoras)|Diog. Laert. 9.54 (Protagoras)]][[Ari
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Diogenes Laertius, ''Lives of the Philosophers'' 2.18, 2.22, 9.11}} '''Diogenes Laertius, ''Lives of the Philosophers'' 2.18 (Socrates) = T 51 Kannicht'''
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  • ...f the author is an aspect of the reception of his or her work. Just as the Lives of the ancient poets are largely based on their works, so are their portrai ...of Gela at the end of his poem. The suggestion is that the Sicilian Greek lives like Aeschylus – feels the ancient sand and sea through his own living bo
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Diogenes Laertius, ''Lives of the Philosophers'' 2.18, 2.22, 9.11}} '''Diogenes Laertius, ''Lives of the Philosophers'' 2.18 (Socrates) = T 51 Kannicht'''
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  • Early legends and anecdotes were eventually collected in formal Lives, which prefaced Homer’s works in the manuscript tradition. The most impor ...: Simonides | [[Simonides, Elegy 19.1-2 West | Simon. fr. 17 West]]}}. The Lives relate several biographical episodes that occurred to Homer in Chios but th
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  • ...luenced by this material is an extensive series of ancient narrative prose Lives (Brugnoli and Stok 1997; Putnam and Ziolkowsi 2008). The oldest was put tog ...oet’s later fascination with apiculture in Book 4 of the ''Georgics''. The lives, too, are particularly concerned with the poet’s relationship with August
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  • ...and vice-versa is a small step. Biographers played the game of generating lives from art with varying degrees of earnestness and sophistication. The fact t Bing, P. 1993. ‘The Bios-Tradition and Poets’ Lives in Hellenistic Poetry.’ In R. Rosen and J. Farrell (eds.) 1993, ''Nomodei
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  • ...ma: a genre in which Aeschylus was thought to excel | [[Diogenes Laertius, Lives of the Philosophers 2.133 | Diog. Laert. 2.133]] [[Pausanias, Description o ...tragedy draws extensively on the ''Frogs'' and on traditions about poet’s lives, scorns ‘Euripides’’ insistence that everything should be intelligibl
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  • ...tragic Homer’ by the Academician {{#lemma: Polemon | [[Diogenes Laertius, Lives of the Philosophers 4.20 | Diog. Laert. 4.20]]}} (see Schein 2012). These j * Bing, P. 1993. ‘The Bios-Tradition and Poets’ Lives in Hellenistic Poetry.’ In R. Rosen and J. Farrell (eds.) 1993, ''Nomodei
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  • ...l. Several poems also incorporate standard episodes from the Hellenistic ''Lives'' of the Greek poets into his autobiography (e.g. {{#lemma: the childhood m ...extrapolated from the poems themselves, a common practice in the ancient ''Lives'' of literary figures. For example, {{#lemma: the rumours of Horace’s sex
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  • ...mateis) 1.21, 117.1|Clem. Al. ''Strom'' 1.21, 117.1]] [[Diogenes Laertius, Lives of the Philosophers 5.87, 5.92 (Heraclides)|Diog. Laert. 5.87, 5.92]] [[Aul * Kivilo, M. 2010. ''Early Greek Poets’ Lives.'' Leiden/Boston.
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Diogenes Laertius, ''Lives of the Philosophers'' 5.87, 5.92 (Heraclides)}} {{#set:Short title=Diogenes Laertius, ''Lives of the Philosophers'' 5.87, 5.92 (Heraclides)}}
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Diogenes Laertius, ''Lives of the Philosophers'' 2.133 = T 125a Radt}} {{#set:Short title=Diogenes Laertius, ''Lives of the Philosophers'' 2.133}}
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  • * Kivilo, M. 2010. ''Early Greek Poets’ Lives''. Leiden. * Lefkowitz, M. 2012 (1981). ''The Lives of the Greek Poets''. Baltimore.
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  • ...ther is named differently according to different traditions: the ancient ''Lives'' variously list Daiphantus, Pagondas, and Scopelinus. Scopelinus was the m ** 2012. ''The Lives of the Greek Poets'' (1st edn 1981). Baltimore.
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Diogenes Laertius, ''Lives of the Philosophers'' 9.54 (Protagoras) = T 40 Kannicht}} {{#set:Short title=Diogenes Laertius, ''Lives of the Philosophers'' 9.54 (Protagoras)}}
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Diogenes Laertius, ''Lives of the Philosophers'' 2.45 (Socrates) = T 11 Kannicht}} {{#set:Short title=Diogenes Laertius, ''Lives of the Philosophers'' 2.45 (Socrates)}}
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Diogenes Laertius, ''Lives of the Philosophers'' 2.10 = T 38a1 Kannicht }} {{#set:Short title=Diogenes Laertius, ''Lives of the Philosophers'' 2.10}}
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Philochorus, quoted in Diogenes Laertius, ''Lives of the Philosophers'' 9.55 (Protagoras) = Ixion, T(i) Kannicht}} {{#set:Short title=Philochorus, quoted in Diogenes Laertius, ''Lives of the Philosophers'' 9.55 (Protagoras)}}
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Diogenes Laertius, ''Lives of the Philosophers'' 4.20 = T 115a Radt}} {{#set:Short title=:Diogenes Laertius, ''Lives of the Philosophers'' 4.20 }}
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