• Pamphos Ancient Greek Πάμφως (Pamphos) is an Athenian poet, allegedly a contemporary of Linus of Thrace, inventor of the ialémos. Two purported short...
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    268–271) Prior here refers to the poet Pamphilus, but it is likely he meant Pamphos. This Carlavirus should not be confused with the similarly named Narcissus...
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    the linos, which appears to have been popular even in the days of Homer. Pamphos, the Athenian, and Sappho, sang of Linus under the name of Oetolinus (oitos...
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    side are celebrated mysteries which must not be divulged to the many. Pamphos (Πάμφως or Πάμφος) was the first we know of to sing about the Graces, but...
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  • is quoted several times by the tragic ones in scenes of lamentations. Pamphos associates him with Linos, son of Urania. During the Classical period,...
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  • “whereas the real name of the Maid [Kore] is Persephone, as Homer and Pamphos before him say in their poems, the real name of the Mistress [Despoina]...
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    his Description of Greece (Ἑλλάδος περιήγησις). Pausanias, deferring to Pamphos, believed that the myth of Persephone long antedated that of Narcissus...
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    85. Prior here refers to the poet Pamphilus, but it is likely he meant Pamphos Palladius, the fourth century Roman agricultural writer was best known...
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