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BACCHYLIDES

Volume 2 · 71 words · 1797 Edition

famous Greek poet, was the nephew of Simonides, and the contemporary and rival of Pindar. Both sung the victories of Hiero at the public games. Besides odes to athletic victors, he was author of Love Verses; Profodies; Dithyrambs; Hymns; Prans; Hyporchmes; Parthenia, or songs to be sung by a chorus of virgins at festivals. The chronology of Eusebius places the birth of Bacchylides in the 82d Olympiad, about 450 years B.C.