Erinna

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Name (Latin)
Erinna
Other forms of name
Erina (Poet)
Occupation
Poets
Associated Language
grc
Gender
female
Language
Greek
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 317282446
Wikidata: Q256241
Library of congress: n 79045090
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Wikipedia description:

Erinna (; Ancient Greek: Ἤριννα) was an ancient Greek poet. She is best known for her long poem The Distaff, a 300-line hexameter lament for her childhood friend Baucis, who had died shortly after her marriage. A large fragment of this poem was discovered in 1928 at Oxyrhynchus in Egypt. Along with The Distaff, three epigrams ascribed to Erinna are known, preserved in the Greek Anthology. Biographical details about Erinna's life are uncertain. She is generally thought to have lived in the first half of the fourth century BC, though some ancient traditions have her as a contemporary of Sappho; Telos is generally considered to be her most likely birthplace, but Tenos, Teos, Rhodes, and Lesbos are all also mentioned by ancient sources as her home.

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