Studies in Early Greek Poets
Abstract
(1) The tradition about Neleids settling Naxos is reflected in a fragment of Archilochus; (2) to Alcman’s poem “The Diving Women” should be attributed fr.26 with its halcyons; (3) Panyasis fr.18 when joined with later testimonia permits partial reconstruction of the genealogy of the Lycian Termilians.
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1964-03-01
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