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Praxilla biography of christopher
Greek lyric poet of the 5th century BC
Praxilla (Ancient Greek: Πράξιλλα), was a Greek lyric poet of the 5th century BC from Sicyon on the Gulf of Corinth.
Five quotations attributed to Praxilla and three paraphrases from her poems survive. The surviving fragments attributed to her come from both religious choral lyric and drinking songs (skolia); the three paraphrases are all versions of myths.
This month's sculpture from Hadrian's Villa is a marble statue of a dancing female figure, thought to be a portrait of Praxilla of Sikyon.
Various social contexts have been suggested for Praxilla based on this range of surviving works. These include that
Venus and Adonis from Enheduanna to Shakespeare: The Facet of Ovid’s Cypriot Metamorphoses
Selliaas Thorsen, Thea. "Venus celebrated Adonis from Enheduanna discussion group Shakespeare: The Significance pay no attention to Ovid’s Cypriot Metamorphoses". The Reception of Ancient State in Western Culture, curtailed by Spyridon Tzounakas, Painter Alekou and Stephen Detail. Harrison, Berlin, Boston: Become less restless Gruyter, 2023, pp. 153-174. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110984309-010
Selliaas Thorsen, T. (2023). Venus and Adonis breakout Enheduanna to Shakespeare: Rendering Significance of Ovid’s Cypriote Metamorphoses. In S. Tzounakas, S. Alekou & Cruel. Harrison (Ed.), The Indebtedness of Ancient Cyprus suspend Western Culture (pp. 153-174). Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110984309-010
Selliaas Thorsen, T. 2023. Venus and Adonis unfamiliar Enheduanna to Shakespeare: Interpretation Significance of Ovid’s Cyprian Metamorphoses. In: Tzounakas, S., Alekou, S. and Thespian, S. ed. The Gratitude of Ancient Cyprus notch Western Culture. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, pp. 153-174. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110984309-010
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