Sappho

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tlg0009
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Name:
Sappho
Abbr:
Sapph.
Alt names:
Σαπφώ
صافو
Сафо
Safo, de Lesbos
莎孚
Sapfó
Sapfo
סאפפו
Szapphó
Saffo
サッポー
사포 (시인)
Safona
Сапфо
Safo, de Mitilene
Sapfa
Sapʻo
Sapphus
Sappho, Lyrica
Sapph.
Field of activity:
Lyric Poet
Epigrammatist
Poetess
Notes:
Mascioni, G. Saffo, 1981: t.p. (Saffo)
Sapʻos poeturi samqaro, 1991
InU/3 cent. drama files (usage: Saffo, Sapphus, Sapfo, Sapho, Safo)
TLG Canon of Greek Authors and Works, Third Edition, pg. 343-344
Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology: " Σαπφώ, (or, in her own Aeolic dialect, Ψάπφα), one of the two great leaders of the Aeolian school of lyric poetry (Alcaeus being the other), was a native of Mytilene, or, as some said, of Eresos, in Lesbos..."
Brill's New Pauly: "Sappho, Lyric poet, born at Mytilene or Eresus on Lesbos. Was regularly synchronized in Antiquity with the poet Alcaeus.."
Author info:
Wikipedia
Worldcat Identities
VIAF
Smith's Dictionary
 

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