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- Chersias abstract "Chersias (Ancient Greek: Χερσίας) of Orchomenus (fl. late 7th century BCE) was an archaic Greek epic poet whose work is all but lost today. Plutarch presents Chersias as an interlocutor in the Banquet of the Seven Sages, making him a contemporary of Periander and Chilon. Chersias is also said to have been present when Periander's father Cypselus dedicated a treasury at Delphi. According to Pausanias, Chersias' poetry had already fallen out of circulation by his day, but the geographer quotes the only extant fragment of his epic poetry, citing a speech delivered by Callippus of Corinth (5th century BCE) to the Orchomenians as the source:This fragment suggests that Chersias, like his apparent contemporary Asius of Samos, composed in the genre of genealogical epic best represented today by the fragmentary Hesiodic Catalogue of Women. Pausanias goes on to relate that Chersias composed the epitaph which the Orchomenians inscribed upon the base of a statue they erected in Hesiod's honor:".
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- Chersias wikiPageRevisionID "693721132".
- Chersias wikiPageWikiLink Archaic_Greece.
- Chersias wikiPageWikiLink Ascra.
- Chersias wikiPageWikiLink Asius_of_Samos.
- Chersias wikiPageWikiLink Aspledon_(mythology).
- Chersias wikiPageWikiLink Callippus_of_Corinth.
- Chersias wikiPageWikiLink Catalogue_of_Women.
- Chersias wikiPageWikiLink Category:7th-century_BC_poets.
- Chersias wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_epic_poets.
- Chersias wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_poets.
- Chersias wikiPageWikiLink Category:Culture_of_ancient_Boeotia.
- Chersias wikiPageWikiLink Category:Early_Greek_epic_poets.
- Chersias wikiPageWikiLink Chilon_of_Sparta.
- Chersias wikiPageWikiLink Cypselus.
- Chersias wikiPageWikiLink Delphi.
- Chersias wikiPageWikiLink Epic_poetry.
- Chersias wikiPageWikiLink Mideia.
- Chersias wikiPageWikiLink Orchomenus_(Boeotia).
- Chersias wikiPageWikiLink Pausanias_(geographer).
- Chersias wikiPageWikiLink Periander.
- Chersias wikiPageWikiLink Plutarch.
- Chersias wikiPageWikiLink Poseidon.
- Chersias wikiPageWikiLink Seven_Sages_of_Greece.
- Chersias wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chersias of Orchomenus".
- Chersias wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chersias".
- Chersias wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation.
- Chersias wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-grc.
- Chersias wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Chersias subject Category:7th-century_BC_poets.
- Chersias subject Category:Ancient_Greek_epic_poets.
- Chersias subject Category:Ancient_Greek_poets.
- Chersias subject Category:Culture_of_ancient_Boeotia.
- Chersias subject Category:Early_Greek_epic_poets.
- Chersias hypernym Poet.
- Chersias type Person.
- Chersias type Writer.
- Chersias type Redirect.
- Chersias type Writer.
- Chersias comment "Chersias (Ancient Greek: Χερσίας) of Orchomenus (fl. late 7th century BCE) was an archaic Greek epic poet whose work is all but lost today. Plutarch presents Chersias as an interlocutor in the Banquet of the Seven Sages, making him a contemporary of Periander and Chilon. Chersias is also said to have been present when Periander's father Cypselus dedicated a treasury at Delphi.".
- Chersias label "Chersias".
- Chersias sameAs Q5092559.
- Chersias sameAs Χερσίας.
- Chersias sameAs Quérsias.
- Chersias sameAs m.03h3zcg.
- Chersias sameAs Q5092559.
- Chersias wasDerivedFrom Chersias?oldid=693721132.
- Chersias isPrimaryTopicOf Chersias.