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- Erinna abstract "Erinna (/ᵻˈrɪnə/; Greek: Ἤριννα) was a Greek poet, a contemporary and friend of Sappho, a native of Rhodes or the adjacent island of Telos or even possibly Tenos, who flourished about 600 BC (however, according to Eusebius, she was well known in 352 BC). Her best-known poem was the Distaff (Greek Ἠλᾰκάτη), written in a mixture of Aeolic and Doric Greek and consisting of 300 dactylic hexameter lines, of which only four were extant until 1928. Three epigrams ascribed to her in the Palatine anthology probably belong to a later date, though some debate on the first epigram exists.In 1928, a papyrus (PSI 1090) was found that contained 54 fragmentary lines written by her, in six pieces now located in the Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana. The poem is a lament (θρῆνος) on the death of her friend Baucis (Βαυκίς), a disciple of Sappho, shortly before her wedding.Camillo Neri, in an Italian work assessing the surviving fragments and testimonies to her, reconstructs the poet's original name as \"Herinna\" (Ἥριννα). She is also sometimes named \"Erina\".".
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- Erinna wikiPageWikiLink Nossis.
- Erinna wikiPageWikiLink Persephone.
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- Erinna wikiPageWikiLink Weaving_(mythology).
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- Erinna wikiPageWikiLinkText "Erinna".
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- Erinna subject Category:1st-millennium_BC_births.
- Erinna subject Category:1st-millennium_BC_deaths.
- Erinna subject Category:6th-century_BC_poets.
- Erinna subject Category:6th-century_BC_women_writers.
- Erinna subject Category:7th-century_BC_women_writers.
- Erinna subject Category:Aeolic_Greek_poets.
- Erinna subject Category:Ancient_Greek_women_poets.
- Erinna subject Category:Ancient_Greek_women_writers.
- Erinna subject Category:Ancient_Rhodian_poets.
- Erinna subject Category:Doric_Greek_poets.
- Erinna subject Category:Epigrammatists_of_the_Greek_Anthology.
- Erinna subject Category:People_from_the_South_Aegean.
- Erinna subject Category:Women_satirists.
- Erinna hypernym Poet.
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- Erinna type Writer.
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- Erinna comment "Erinna (/ᵻˈrɪnə/; Greek: Ἤριννα) was a Greek poet, a contemporary and friend of Sappho, a native of Rhodes or the adjacent island of Telos or even possibly Tenos, who flourished about 600 BC (however, according to Eusebius, she was well known in 352 BC). Her best-known poem was the Distaff (Greek Ἠλᾰκάτη), written in a mixture of Aeolic and Doric Greek and consisting of 300 dactylic hexameter lines, of which only four were extant until 1928.".
- Erinna label "Erinna".
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- Erinna sameAs Erinna_(segle_VI_aC).
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- Erinna sameAs Erinna_z_Telos.