Oxyrhynchus Remains…
• October 27, 2007 • Leave a CommentPosted in Aeolian dialect of Greek, Aeolic Word pais, Ancient Greece, ancient languages, Apocryphal, aristocracy, art, art and society, Art Anthologies, Art History, artists, creative writing, creativity, cult of personality, cultural icons, cultural legacy, culture, dactylic hexameter, dactylic tetrameter, Daughter of Zeus, Dionysius, Ed Sanders, Epithalamia, European Renaissance, feminism, femme fatale, gender equality, Greek Mythology, Greek Tenth Muse, Homoerotica, Hymn to Aphrodite, Island of Lesbos, Leucadian cliffs, life, Literary coterie, Literary Group, Literary Legacy, literature, love, Love of Phaon, Lyric Poetess, Metrics & Verse of Sappho, open eroticism, Oxyrhynchus remains, Palla Athene, Papyrus fragments, Phainetai Moi, Philosophy, Platonic Idealism, Pleiades, poet Alcaeus, poetry, Poets/Icons, Posidippus of Pella, sacred texts, Sagas Legends, Sappho, Sappho's Aeolic dialect, synonym sapphie, Thirsting for Peace in a Raging Century, Women of Mytilene, Writing & Poetics
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