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6th-century BC Greek lyric poet
Another proverb associated with Ibycus was recorded by Diogenianus: "more antiquated than Ibycus" or "more silly than Ibycus". The proverb was apparently
Ibycus
Family of large, long-legged birds
mythology. In the tale of Ibycus and the cranes, a thief attacked Ibycus (a poet of the sixth century BCE) and left him for dead. Ibycus called to a flock of
Crane_(bird)
Species of gastropod
Ibycus rachelae, the long-tailed slug or ninja slug, is a species of air-breathing semi-slugs in the family Helicarionidae. The common name ninja slug
Ibycus_rachelae
Group of ancient Greek poets
6th century BC) Stesichorus of Metauros (choral lyric, 7th century BC) Ibycus of Rhegium (choral lyric, 6th century BC) Simonides of Ceos (choral lyric
Nine_Lyric_Poets
Genus of flowering plants
Hector using the "immortal oil of the rose" and the archaic Greek lyric poet Ibycus praises a beautiful youth saying that Aphrodite nursed him "among rose blossoms"
Rose
Toggenburg" ("Knight Toggenburg"), and "Die Kraniche des Ibykus" ("The Cranes of Ibycus"). The ballads were first published in Musen-Almanach für das Jahr 1798
Balladenjahr
Ancient Greek poem by Ibycus
175. Barron (1969) 124. Ibycus 281a.1-35. Ibycus 281a.36-48. Barron (1969) 132. Campbell (1991) 6-7. Barron, J. P. (1969) 'Ibycus: To Polycrates', Bulletin
Ode_to_Polycrates
Legendary Greek king of Ithaca
form Oulixēs (Οὐλίξης) is attested in an early source in Magna Graecia (Ibycus, according to Diomedes Grammaticus), while the Greek grammarian Aelius Herodianus
Odysseus
Legendary musician, poet, and prophet in Greek mythology
reference to Orpheus is a two-word fragment of the 6th-century BC lyric poet Ibycus: onomaklyton Orphēn ('Orpheus famous-of-name'). He is not mentioned by Homer
Orpheus
Ancient citadel above the city of Athens
Bacchylides Diodorus Siculus Euripides Herodotus Hesiod Hipponax Homer Ibycus Lucian Menander Mimnermus Panyassis Philocles Pindar Plutarch Polybius Sappho
Acropolis_of_Athens
Greek mythological giants with 50 heads and 100 arms
a "long ship” was Aegaeon. According to the sixth-century BC lyric poet Ibycus, the belt that Heracles was sent to fetch in his ninth labour (usually said
Hecatoncheires
Greek god of the sky and king of the gods
Internet Archive. Campbell, David A., Greek Lyric, Volume III: Stesichorus, Ibycus, Simonides, and Others, Loeb Classical Library No. 476, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Zeus
Greek mythology character, son of Zeus and Europa
Cinaethon of Sparta as his source. According to Athenaeus, the lyric poet Ibycus wrote of Rhadamanthys as the lover of Talos, rather than grandson. The Suda
Rhadamanthus
Urban legend
that was allegedly under development as part of this project was called "Ibycus". The text contains a number of factual errors, unproved assertions and
Hellenic_Quest
Genus of molluscs
Ibycus is a genus of air-breathing semi-slugs, in the family Helicarionidae. Ibycus albacuminatus (P. Sarasin & F. Sarasin, 1899) Ibycus cingulatus (B
Ibycus_(gastropod)
Solar god in Greek mythology
ISBN 978-0-941051-00-2. Campbell, David A., Greek Lyric, Volume III: Stesichorus, Ibycus, Simonides, and Others, Loeb Classical Library No. 476, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Hyperion_(Titan)
King of Mycenae, father of Agamemnon and Menelaus
sources, Atreus was the father of Pleisthenes, but in some lyric poets (Ibycus, Bacchylides) Pleisthenides (son of Pleisthenes) is used as an alternative
Atreus
6th-century BC Greek lyric poet
Ibycus, Simonides and Others, Loeb Classical Library (1991), page 33 Lucian Macr., cited by David A.Campbell, Greek Lyric III: Stesichorus, Ibycus, Simonides
Stesichorus
Ballad by Friedrich Schiller
"Die Kraniche des Ibycus" is a ballad by Friedrich Schiller, written in 1797, the year of his friendly ballad competition with Goethe. It is set in the
Die_Kraniche_des_Ibykus
Ancient Greek god
108; Tzetzes, On Lycophron 266; Porphyry in his Omissions states that Ibycus, Alexander, Euphorion and Lycophron all made Hector the son of Apollo. Pindar
Apollo
Greek god of love and sex
ISBN 978-0-941051-00-2. Campbell, David A., Greek Lyric, Volume III: Stesichorus, Ibycus, Simonides, and Others, Loeb Classical Library No. 476, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Eros
Deadly monster of Greek mythology
ISBN 978-0-415-74451-5. Campbell, David A., Greek Lyric III: Stesichorus, Ibycus, Simonides, and Others, Harvard University Press, 1991. ISBN 978-0674995253
Typhon
Daughter of Menelaus and Helen of Troy
her parents in Elysium. A scholiast for Nemean X says that, according to Ibycus, Hermione married Diomedes after his apotheosis and that he now lives with
Hermione_(mythology)
Medicine Homer – Epic Poetry Hypereides – Rhetorics Iamblichus – Philosophy Ibycus of Rhegium – Lyric Poetry Irenaeus – Theology, Philosophy Isaeus – Rhetorics
List_of_ancient_Greek_writers
Nymph transformed into a sea monster by Circe in Greek mythology
via Internet Archive Campbell, David A., Greek Lyric III: Stesichorus, Ibycus, Simonides, and Others, Harvard University Press, 1991. ISBN 978-0674995253
Scylla
Celestial nymphs in Greek mythology
University Press. Campbell, David A., Greek Lyric, Volume III: Stesichorus, Ibycus, Simonides, and Others, Loeb Classical Library No. 476, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Pleiades_(Greek_mythology)
Giant automaton in Greek mythology
Talos outside of his genealogy. According to Athenaeus, the lyric poet Ibycus wrote of Rhadamanthus as the lover of Talos, rather than grandson. The Suda
Talos
Spouse of king Priam in Greek mythology
Fr. 108; Tzetzes, On Lycophron; Porphyry in his Omissions states that Ibycus, Alexander, Euphorion and Lycophron all made Hector the son of Apollo Pseudo-Apollodorus
Hecuba
Millennium between 1000 BC and 1 BC
(7th century), Greek poet Sappho, (late 7th to early 6th c.), Greek poet Ibycus Alcaeus of Mytilene Aesop's Fables Classical period Aeschylus (c. 525–455
1st_millennium_BC
City in Sicily, Italy
the most renowned names of the Greek world, including Aeschylus, Pindar, Ibycus, Xenophon, and Plato; the latter not only stayed in the pentapolis but,
Syracuse,_Sicily
Mythical prince of Troy in Greek mythology
Stesichorus may have referred to Troilus' story in his Iliupersis and Ibycus may have written in detail about the character. With the exception of these
Troilus
Digital corpus of pre-1500 Greek literature
thanks to the efforts of David W. Packard and his team who created the Ibycus system, the hardware and software originally used to proofread and search
Thesaurus_Linguae_Graecae
Land gastropod
Varadia family Helicarionidae: Attenborougharion, Helicarion, Howearion, Ibycus, Parmellops, Ubiquitarion Semi-slugs also exist but are exceptional in the
Semi-slug
Symbol
Hector using the "immortal oil of the rose" and the archaic Greek lyric poet Ibycus praises a beautiful youth saying that Aphrodite nursed him "among rose blossoms"
Rose_symbolism
Bronze Age civilization on Crete and other Aegean Islands
Bacchylides Diodorus Siculus Euripides Herodotus Hesiod Hipponax Homer Ibycus Lucian Menander Mimnermus Panyassis Philocles Pindar Plutarch Polybius Sappho
Minoan_civilization
6th-century BC tyrant of Samos
amid great luxury and spectacle and was a patron of the poets Anacreon and Ibycus. The philosopher Pythagoras was also on Samos during his reign but left
Polycrates
Greek civilization from 1200 BC to 600 AD
Bacchylides Diodorus Siculus Euripides Herodotus Hesiod Hipponax Homer Ibycus Lucian Menander Mimnermus Panyassis Philocles Pindar Plutarch Polybius Sappho
Ancient_Greece
Mythological prophetess and princess of Troy
had light (xanthous) hair and wore a crown of laurels when prophesying. Ibycus mentioned that she was light-eyed (glaukopida), an epithet also used for
Cassandra
Proto-Indo-European mytheme
"Athenaeus, the Deipnosophists, Book II., chapter 50". "Ibycus". Wilkinson, Claire Louise. The Lyric of Ibycus: Introduction, Text and Commentary. Sozomena 13
Divine_twins
Mythological metal
Pseudolus 688, as cited by the Oxford Lation Dictionary; Martin Robertson, "Ibycus: Polycrates, Troilus, Polyxena," Bulletin of the Institute of Classical
Orichalcum
Era in Greece from (c. 1200 – c. 800 BC)
Bacchylides Diodorus Siculus Euripides Herodotus Hesiod Hipponax Homer Ibycus Lucian Menander Mimnermus Panyassis Philocles Pindar Plutarch Polybius Sappho
Greek_Dark_Ages
City in Calabria, Italy
science, such as the Pythagorean School, and also by its well-known poet Ibycus, the historian Ippys, the musicologist Glaucus, and the sculptors Pythagoras
Reggio_Calabria
Greek personification of persuasion
the nurse of the baby Erotes, who are Aphrodite's children. A fragment by Ibycus describes Aphrodite and Peitho, who is described as tendered eyed (aganoblepharos)
Peitho
Canadian poet and academic (born 1950)
Latin literature – writers such as Aeschylus, Catullus, Euripides, Homer, Ibycus, Mimnermus, Sappho, Simonides, Sophocles, Stesichorus, and Thucydides. She
Anne_Carson
Varieties of Ancient Greek in classical antiquity
(stasima). Several lyric and epigrammatic poets wrote in this dialect, such as Ibycus of Rhegium and Leonidas of Tarentum. The following authors wrote in Doric
Ancient_Greek_dialects
Body of lyric poetry written in dialects of Ancient Greek
canon of the nine melic poets: Alcaeus, Alcman, Anacreon, Bacchylides, Ibycus, Pindar, Sappho, Simonides, and Stesichorus. Only a small sampling of lyric
Greek_lyric
Tribe of butterflies
Mesosemia euphyne (Cramer, 1777) Mesosemia hyphaea Mesosemia ibycus (Hewitson, 1859) Mesosemia ibycus parishi Mesosemia macella Hewitson, 1859 Mesosemia magete
Mesosemiini
Queen of Lemnos in Greek mythology
at Harvard University Press. Stesichorus, Ibycus, Simonides. Greek Lyric, Volume III: Stesichorus, Ibycus, Simonides, and Others. Edited and translated
Hypsipyle
Figure in Greek mythology
ISBN 978-0674992283. Internet Archive. Stesichorus, Ibycus, Simonides, Greek Lyric, Volume III: Stesichorus, Ibycus, Simonides, and Others, edited and translated
Lethe_(daughter_of_Eris)
Athenaeus of Naucratis, in his work Deipnosophistae, Book II, cited that poet Ibycus, in his Melodies, described twins Eurytus and Cteatus as "λευκίππους κόρους"
Eurytus_and_Cteatus
Ancient Greek goddess of the night
Archive. Campbell, David A. (1991), Greek Lyric, Volume III: Stesichorus, Ibycus, Simonides, and Others, Loeb Classical Library No. 476, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Nyx
Austrian painter (1803–1884)
"The Cranes of Ibycus", from the poem by Friedrich Schiller
Heinrich_Schwemminger
City in Sicily, Italy
suggesting a link between Catania and other cities during this time. The poets Ibycus and Stesichorus (c. 630–555 BC) lived in Catania. The latter putatively
Catania
Hesiod (mid-8th century BC) Hipponax (6th century BC) Homer (8th century BC) Ibycus (Ἴβυκος), lyric poet of Rhegium in Italy, contemporary of Anacreon, flourished
List_of_ancient_Greek_poets
Greek mythological figure
1912. Internet Archive Campbell, David A., Greek Lyric III: Stesichorus, Ibycus, Simonides, and Others, Harvard University Press, 1991. ISBN 978-0674995253
Crataeis
Ancient Greek mythological monster
ISBN 978-0-941051-00-2. Campbell, David A., Greek Lyric III: Stesichorus, Ibycus, Simonides, and Others, Harvard University Press, 1991. ISBN 978-0674995253
Echidna_(mythology)
Greek god of blacksmiths
conjecture of a badly preserved scholium on the Argonautica to read that Ibycus made Eros the son of Aphrodite and Hephaestus is widely accepted by scholars
Hephaestus
Bacchylides Diodorus Siculus Euripides Herodotus Hesiod Hipponax Homer Ibycus Lucian Menander Mimnermus Panyassis Philocles Pindar Plutarch Polybius Sappho
Greece_in_the_Roman_era
5th-century BC Athenian playwright
Bacchylides Diodorus Siculus Euripides Herodotus Hesiod Hipponax Homer Ibycus Lucian Menander Mimnermus Panyassis Philocles Pindar Plutarch Polybius Sappho
Euripides
Historical region of Italy
Archimedes of Syracuse; the poets Theocritus of Syracuse, Stesichorus, Ibycus of Reggio Calabria, Nossis of Locri, Alexis of Thuri and Leonidas of Taranto;
Magna_Graecia
Period of ancient Greece (510 to 323 BC)
Bacchylides Diodorus Siculus Euripides Herodotus Hesiod Hipponax Homer Ibycus Lucian Menander Mimnermus Panyassis Philocles Pindar Plutarch Polybius Sappho
Classical_Greece
Giants from Greek myth
include the lyric poets Alcman (mentioned above) and the sixth-century Ibycus. The late sixth early fifth century BC lyric poet Pindar provides some of
Giants_(Greek_mythology)
Class of Ancient Greek poetic form
Commentary on Selected Larger Pieces: Alcman, Stesichorus, Sappho, Alcaeus, Ibycus, Anacreon, Simonides, Bacchylides, Pindar, Sophocles, Euripides. Oxford:
Aeolic_verse
Inscribed clay disc found in Crete, Greece
Bacchylides Diodorus Siculus Euripides Herodotus Hesiod Hipponax Homer Ibycus Lucian Menander Mimnermus Panyassis Philocles Pindar Plutarch Polybius Sappho
Phaistos_Disc
Harpy in Greek mythology
1 Campbell. Campbell, David A., Greek Lyric, Volume III: Stesichorus, Ibycus, Simonides, and Others, Loeb Classical Library No. 476, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Podarge
Genus of birds
Pleistocene of the Bahamas) Rallus eivissensis, Ibiza rail (prehistoric) Rallus ibycus (Shore Hills Late Pleistocene of Bermuda, W Atlantic) Rallus lacustris (Late
Rallus
Bacchylides Diodorus Siculus Euripides Herodotus Hesiod Hipponax Homer Ibycus Lucian Menander Mimnermus Panyassis Philocles Pindar Plutarch Polybius Sappho
Ancient_Greek_sculpture
[Porzana auffenbergi Brodkorb 1954] †R. cyanocavi Steadman & Wright 2013 †R. ibycus Olson & Wingate 2000 †R. lacustris Brodkorb †R. minutus Alcover et al. 2015
List_of_fossil_bird_genera
British classicist and academic (born 1957)
commentary on selected larger pieces; Alcman, Stesichorus, Sappho, Alcaeus, Ibycus, Anacreon, Simonides, Bacchylides, Pindar, Sophocles, Euripides. Oxford:
Gregory Hutchinson (classicist)
Gregory_Hutchinson_(classicist)
Bacchylides Diodorus Siculus Euripides Herodotus Hesiod Hipponax Homer Ibycus Lucian Menander Mimnermus Panyassis Philocles Pindar Plutarch Polybius Sappho
Pottery_of_ancient_Greece
Mythical character
Pindar, Olympian Odes 1.144c–e Apollodorus, E.1.2 Pausanias, 2.6.5 with Ibycus as the authority Pausanias, 2.26.2 as what Eleans claims Pausanias, 2.15
Pelops
4th-century BC Theban gay military unit
Bacchylides Diodorus Siculus Euripides Herodotus Hesiod Hipponax Homer Ibycus Lucian Menander Mimnermus Panyassis Philocles Pindar Plutarch Polybius Sappho
Sacred_Band_of_Thebes
writer in Norman Kingdom of Sicily Hippostratus of Croton, ancient athlete Ibycus, ancient lyric poet Isabela de Rosis, religious sister and congregation
List_of_people_from_Calabria
Atomism) Kashyapa Samhhita (Book on Medicine) Pratishakhyas Greek: Sappho Ibycus Alcaeus of Mytilene Aesop's Fables Akkadian: The Autobiography of Adad-guppi
Ancient_literature
Lapith hero of Thessaly
ed. (1991). Greek Lyric. Loeb Classical Library. Vol. III: Stesichorus, Ibycus, Simonides, and Others. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press
Caeneus
wealth and power is also suggested by his ability to attract the poets Ibycus and Anacreon to his circle – the former wrote poetry for the young Polycrates
Aeaces_(father_of_Polycrates)
King of Sikyon
Phaestus. Pausanias, 2.6.7 Wilkinson, Claire Louise (2012-12-19). The Lyric of Ibycus: Introduction, Text and Commentary. Walter de Gruyter. ISBN 9783110295146
Zeuxippus_of_Sicyon
Ancient Minoan buildings in Crete
Bacchylides Diodorus Siculus Euripides Herodotus Hesiod Hipponax Homer Ibycus Lucian Menander Mimnermus Panyassis Philocles Pindar Plutarch Polybius Sappho
Minoan_palaces
Manuscript fragments from 32BC–640AD found in an Egyptian rubbish dump
Sappho, with whom he may have exchanged poems. Larger pieces of Alcman, Ibycus, and Corinna. Passages from Homer's Iliad. See Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 20 –
Oxyrhynchus_Papyri
Bacchylides Diodorus Siculus Euripides Herodotus Hesiod Hipponax Homer Ibycus Lucian Menander Mimnermus Panyassis Philocles Pindar Plutarch Polybius Sappho
Ancient_Greek_architecture
Series of Greek and Latin texts with English translations
from Olympus to Alcman L476) Greek Lyric Poetry: Volume III. Stesichorus, Ibycus, Simonides, and Others L461) Greek Lyric Poetry: Volume IV. Bacchylides
Loeb_Classical_Library
Mythical daughter of King Eurytus of Oechalia
Wayback Machine (with references to Hesiod, Fragment 251a for Aristaechme and Ibycus, Fragment 282a for Hyllis). Respecting Hyllis, see also Zeuxippus "Metmorhoses
Iole
Zeuxippus was called Hyllis, daughter of Hyllus and Iole. Pausanias, 2.6.7 Ibycus, fr. 282a. 41 Pausanias, Description of Greece with an English Translation
Syllis_(mythology)
Overview of and topical guide to ancient Greece
Bacchylides Diodorus Siculus Euripides Herodotus Hesiod Hipponax Homer Ibycus Lucian Menander Mimnermus Panyassis Philocles Pindar Plutarch Polybius Sappho
Outline_of_ancient_Greece
Henrik Johan Ibsen (1828–1906), Norwegian playwright, director and poet Ibycus (fl. late 6th c. BCE), Ancient Greek lyric poet Ikkyu (1394–1481), Japanese
List_of_poets
Polycrates and suppresses pederasty in Samos, which causes pederastic poets Ibycus and Anacreon to flee Samos. c. 486 BC – King Darius I adopts the Holiness
Timeline_of_LGBTQ_history
English poet and translator (1918–2006)
continued to write almost to the end. A documentary film about him, entitled Ibycus: A Poem by John Heath-Stubbs, was made by the Chilean director Carlos Klein
John_Heath-Stubbs
Family of land snails
Durgellinae Eurychlamys Godwin-Austen, 1899 Holkeion Godwin-Austen, 1908 Ibycus Heynemann, 1863 Muangnua Solem, 1966 Nesaecia Gude, 1911 Pseudaustenia Cockerell
Helicarionidae
Educational model once used in Athens
Bacchylides Diodorus Siculus Euripides Herodotus Hesiod Hipponax Homer Ibycus Lucian Menander Mimnermus Panyassis Philocles Pindar Plutarch Polybius Sappho
Paideia
Comedy by 5th-century BC Greek playwright Aristophanes
(kalos) who dressed beautifully and who wrote beautiful plays (kal' dramata). Ibycus, Anacreon and Alcaeus: 6th-century BC lyrical poets, mentioned favourably
Thesmophoriazusae
Greek mythological champions who made war against Thebes
at Harvard University Press. Stesichorus, Ibycus, Simonides, Greek Lyric, Volume III: Stesichorus, Ibycus, Simonides, and Others, edited and translated
Seven_against_Thebes
Cuba, where he is considered a hero." Ibyka † J.E. Skog & H.P. Banks Plant Ibycus Ichneumon cunitzae Kittel, 2016 Wasp Maria Cunitz Replacement name for Ichneumon
List of organisms named after famous people (born before 1800)
List_of_organisms_named_after_famous_people_(born_before_1800)
Greek coins from the Archaic to Imperial Roman periods
Bacchylides Diodorus Siculus Euripides Herodotus Hesiod Hipponax Homer Ibycus Lucian Menander Mimnermus Panyassis Philocles Pindar Plutarch Polybius Sappho
Ancient_Greek_coinage
Polycrates and suppresses pederasty in Samos, which causes pederastic poets Ibycus and Anacreon to flee Samos. Evidence from literary works and artworks relating
LGBTQ_history_in_Pakistan
Aspect of ancient Greek society
Bacchylides Diodorus Siculus Euripides Herodotus Hesiod Hipponax Homer Ibycus Lucian Menander Mimnermus Panyassis Philocles Pindar Plutarch Polybius Sappho
Prostitution in ancient Greece
Prostitution_in_ancient_Greece
2000-1700 BCE Minoan structural ensemble discovered in 2024
Bacchylides Diodorus Siculus Euripides Herodotus Hesiod Hipponax Homer Ibycus Lucian Menander Mimnermus Panyassis Philocles Pindar Plutarch Polybius Sappho
Papoura Hill Circular Structure
Papoura_Hill_Circular_Structure
Historical period of Greece following Classical Greece
Bacchylides Diodorus Siculus Euripides Herodotus Hesiod Hipponax Homer Ibycus Lucian Menander Mimnermus Panyassis Philocles Pindar Plutarch Polybius Sappho
Hellenistic_Greece
Classical Greek term for pre-Greeks
Bacchylides Diodorus Siculus Euripides Herodotus Hesiod Hipponax Homer Ibycus Lucian Menander Mimnermus Panyassis Philocles Pindar Plutarch Polybius Sappho
Pelasgians
Military forces of Athens in Ancient Greece
Bacchylides Diodorus Siculus Euripides Herodotus Hesiod Hipponax Homer Ibycus Lucian Menander Mimnermus Panyassis Philocles Pindar Plutarch Polybius Sappho
Athenian_military
Bronze Age culture
Bacchylides Diodorus Siculus Euripides Herodotus Hesiod Hipponax Homer Ibycus Lucian Menander Mimnermus Panyassis Philocles Pindar Plutarch Polybius Sappho
Cycladic_culture
IBYCUS
IBYCUS
IBYCUS
Male
Greek
(ΜÎντωÏ) Greek name derived from the word menos, MENTOR means "spirit." In mythology, this is the name of the son of Ãlkimos.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess Lakshmi
Biblical
the oath, or fullness, of God
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Christian, German, Hebrew
Eagle Power; Exalted; On High; Form of Arnold
Girl/Female
French
Tender touch.
Male
Celtic
, high wisdom; lofty and wise (?).
Girl/Female
Hindu
Happiness
Biblical
who governs
Girl/Female
Indian
Unknown
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sbse pyara Jag Sai nyara
IBYCUS
IBYCUS
IBYCUS
IBYCUS
IBYCUS