- Timotheus of Miletus
Timotheus of Miletus (c. 446-357 B.C.) was a Greek musician and dithyrambic
poet . He added one or more strings to thelyre , whereby he incurred the displeasure of theSparta ns and Athenians (E. Curtius, "Hist of Greece", bk. v. ch. 2). He composed musical works of a mythological and historical character.He spent some years in the court of
Archelaus I of Macedon Fragments in T. Bergk, "Poetae lyriei graeci". A papyrus-fragment of his Persians (possibly the oldest Greek
papyrus in existence), discovered at Abusir has been edited by U. von Wilamowitz-Mollendorff (1903), with discussion of the nome, metre, the number of strings of the lyre, date of the poet and fragment. See V. Strazzulla, "Persiani di Eschilo ed il nomo di Timoteo" (1904); S. Sudhaus in "Rhein. Mus.", iviii. (1903), p. 481; and T. Reinach and M. Croiset in "Revue des etudes grecques", xvi. (1903), pp. 62, 323.References
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See also David A. Campbell, Greek Lyric, vol. 5, Harvard University Press (Loeb) 1993;J. H. Hordern, The Fragments of Timotheus of Miletus, Oxford University Press, 2002.
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