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  Archilochus   of Paros - an early Greek poet, (?) 7th century B.C.
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[Longin]:Subl_10   this is the passage of Archilochus about the shipwreck ** and
[Longin]:Subl_13   a still earlier date and Archilochus too, ** and above all
[Longin]:Subl_33   a greater poet than Archilochus with all the manifold
Aelian:Fr_80   londas, the killer of the poet Archilochus. [81] & {84 DF}
Aelian:NA_12.9   the ceryl in the passage of Archilochus [fr. 49 D] ,
AnthPal_7.71   ETULICUS & { F 4 } & On Archilochus This tomb by the sea
AnthPal_7.674   & This is the tomb of Archilochus, whom the Muse, out
AnthPal_9.185   and sonorous iambics of Archilochus, the venom of wrath
AntipThes_11.20   in honour of the birthday of Archilochus and virile Home
Athen_4.167   whom mention is made by Archilochus; "for he, out of his
Athen_10.415   book of his History; and Archilochus, in his Tetrameters,
Athen_11.483   casks . . ."   Archilochus mentions the kothon as a
Athen_11.487   Diphilus in Sappho : Archilochus, accept this brimming after-dinner
Athen_11.505   and new is this Archilochus that Athens has produced."
Athen_12.523   ilon;ς. And Archilochus the poet marvelled beyond
Athen_12.525   relates in his Elegies; and Archilochus confirms this : for the
Athen_13.594   Dear to all"]. And Archilochus mentions her in the followi
Athen_13.599   Sappho, has represented Archilochus and Hipponax as the
Athen_14.620   ose also of Hesiodus and Archilochus, and also of Mimnermu
Athen_14.627   good qualities. Archilochus accordingly, who was a dist
Athen_14.628   good order." Accordingly Archilochus says - & I, all
Athen_14.637   ive, who was a contemporary of Archilochus, and lived in
Athen_14.639   over, the poems of Archilochus, and that on fieldfares,
Athen_14.653   n;&ῆ, generous, as Archilochus also uses the word-
Athen_15.688   [37.]   Archilochus is the earliest author who
Cic:Tusc_1.3   the foundation of Rome, and Archilochus ** was a contemporary of
DioscEpigr_7.351   the holy islands ; but Archilochus poured on our family
Julian:Mis_337   But Alcaeus and Archilochus of Paros the god did not
Meleager_4.1   & ; and the flower of Archilochus' crisp-haired cardoon
Meleager_7.352   nder ground ; but bitter Archilochus poured floods of abus
Philoch_43   about Strymē, and cites Archilochus as evidence.
Plin:HN_7.109   the murderers of the poet Archilochus. When Sophocles the prince of
Plut:Demetr_35   ever - like the woman in Archilochus, Whose right hand
Plut:Phoc_7   men (to use the words of Archilochus) appearing justly to
ValMax_6.3e.1   Lacedaemonians caused the books of Archilochus to be thrown out of

  Archilochus 2   of Corcyra - victor in the stadion race at the Olympic games, 544 B.C.
Euseb]:Chron_201 race 59th [544 B.C.] - Archilochus of Corcyra, stadion


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