WebBion of Smyrna is the author of The Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers (4.14 avg rating, 530 ratings, 54 reviews, published 250), Greek Bucolic P... WebBion von Smyrna (griechisch Βίων ὁ Σμυρναῖος Bíōn ho Smyrnaíos) war ein späthellenistischer Dichter. Er lebte um 100 v. Chr. Bion soll in Phlossa, nahe der …
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http://www.bibliotheca-classica.org/en/node/1071 WebBION of Phlossa near Smyrna was a Greek bucolic poet who flourished in Sicily in the late C2nd and early C1st B.C. Only one complete poem, The Lament for Adonis, and a few small fragments of his other poems survive. The Greek Bucolic Poets. Translated by Edmonds, J M. Loeb Classical Library Volume 28. Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press ... Bion was an ancient Greek bucolic poet from Smyrna, probably active at the end of the second or beginning of the first century BC. He is named in the Suda as one of three canonical bucolic poets alongside Theocritus and Moschus. One long poem about Adonis and seventeen shorter fragments of his poetry survive. See more According to the Suda Bion was from Phlossa, which is not otherwise known but may have been one of the villages which made up Smyrna. Ancient sources do not record Bion's dates or any details about his life, but he likely … See more • Fantuzzi, Marco (1985). Bionis Smyrnaei Adonidis Epitaphium. Liverpool: Francis Cairns. • Hopkinson, Neil (2015). Theocritus, Moschus, Bion. Cambridge Massachusetts: … See more The Suda and the scholiast on the Palatine Anthology name Bion alongside Theocritus and Moschus as a bucolic poet; he also wrote erotic poetry. … See more • Fantuzzi, Marco (2006). "Bion [2]". Brill's New Pauly. doi:10.1163/1574-9347_bnp_e217640. • Griffiths, Alan H. (2012). "Bion [2]". Oxford Classical Dictionary. See more • Works by Bion of Smyrna at Project Gutenberg • Works by or about Bion of Smyrna at Internet Archive • Works by Bion of Smyrna at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks) See more marineshop horsens