Poēō (“make”) > Poēsis (“making”) > Poēmata



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Poēō (“make”) > Poēsis (“making”) > Poēmata (“things made”; “poems”)

  • Poēō (“make”) > Poēsis (“making”) > Poēmata (“things made”; “poems”)

  • Lyric Poetry: Song accompanied by Music (lyre); Monody or Chorus

  • Alcaeus, Alcman, Anacreon, Archilochus, Bacchylides, Corinna, Praxilla,Telesilla,Tyrtaeus, Sappho

























Homer, Iliad and Odyssey























What difficulties might the relationship between changes in Greek sculptural art and Greek lyric poetry present in terms of historical methodology? Can we posit a common factors in historical causation?

  • What difficulties might the relationship between changes in Greek sculptural art and Greek lyric poetry present in terms of historical methodology? Can we posit a common factors in historical causation?

  • Can we say that in Greek lyric poetry of the seventh and sixth centuries BCE we are witnessing the birth of the individual in western literature?



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