Ibycus 6th cent. B.C
- Textgroups:
- tlg0293
- CITE id:
- urn:cite:perseus:author.760
- Tlg id:
- tlg0293
- Alt id:
- LCCN n 90702411
- Name:
- Ibycus 6th cent. B.C
- Abbr:
- Ibyc.
- Alt names:
- Ἴβυκος
Ibycos
Ibykos
Ibükosz
Ibico
イビュコス
Íbico
Ivykos
Ibikos
Ibycus, Lyricus
Ibyc. - Field of activity:
- Lyric Poet
- Notes:
- Nannini, S. Simboli e metafore ... c1988: p. 12 (Ibico)
LC manual auth. card (hdg.: Ibycus)
Oxford class. dict., 1979 (Ibycus, lyric poet of the 6th cent. B.C.)
Papyros Larous, 1988: (Ivykos, 6th cent. B.C.)
TLG Canon of Greek Authors and Works, Third Edition, pg. 216
Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, Vol 2, 1867, p. 557-8: "Ibycus, the fifth lyric poet of the Alexandrine canon..."
Brill's New Pauly: "Ibycus, born in Rhegium, in the 6th cent. BC, the second important poet of Magna Graecia after Stesichorus. He came to Samos in the 54th Olympiad (564-561 BC), .....The Alexandrians organized the poems of I. into seven bks. and included him into their canon of nine lyrical poets. The sparse extant fragments reveal a consistently artful style with a large number of epithets. The language has epic, Doric, and Aeolic elements, the metre is often dactylic..." from: Robbins, Emmet (Toronto). "Ibycus." Brill's New Pauly. Antiquity volumes edited by: Hubert Cancik and Helmuth Schneider . Brill, 2009. Brill Online. Tufts University Library. 30 November 2009 - Author info:
- Wikipedia
- VIAF
- Smith's Dictionary
- URN:
- urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0293.tlg001
- Word Count:
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