a Grecian lady, celebrated for her beauty and poetic talents, was born at Thebes a city of Boeotia, and was the disciple of Myrtis another Grecian lady. Her verses were so esteemed by the Greeks, that they gave her the name of the lyric muse. She lived in the time of Piadar, about 495 years before Christ; and is said to have gained the prize of lyric poetry from that poet; but Panaias observes that her beauty made the judges partial.