Tyrtaeus
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Born | Athens |
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Greece | |
Died | Sparta |
Books | Spartan Lessons, Or the Praise of Valour: In the Verses of Tyrtaeus . . . [De Virtute Bellica Carminum Reliquiae]. |
Tyrtaeus | |
Martial Fragments, Tr. Into Engl. Verse. with a Martial Elegy on the Demise of Prince Albert. by J. W | |
Elegies of Tyrtæus,: Translated Into English Verse; with Notes and the Original Text. . | |
Tyrtaeus - Scholar's Choice Edition | |
Martial Effusions of Ancient Times; Addressed to the Spartan Hosts, to Excite Them to Valour and Discipline, in Their Conflicts with the Messenians, and Prescribed as Permanent Recitations, by the Republic of Lacedemon, to Inspire Their Youth with Warlike | |
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ID | 1369904 |
Tyrtaeus Life story
Tyrtaeus was a Greek elegiac poet from Sparta that works speculated to fill five books. His works survive from quotations and papyri, and include 250 lines or parts of lines.