- Lesches
Lesches ("Lescheos the son of Aeschylinus of Pyrrha" in Pausanias x. 25. 5; also in x. 26. 4 and .8 and x. 27. 1) is a semi-legendary early Greek poet and the reputed author of the "
Little Iliad ". According to the usually accepted tradition, he was a native ofPyrrha in Lesbos, and flourished about660 BC (others place him about 50 years earlier). He may have spent part of his career atMytilene , forProclus ("Chrestomathia", ii) refers to him as "Lesches of Mytilene".The lost epic "Little Iliad", in four books, took up the story of the
Homer ic "Iliad ", and, beginning with the contest between Telamonian Ajax andOdysseus for the arms ofAchilles , carried it down to the feast of the Trojans over the capturedTrojan Horse , according to the epitome inProclus , "Chrestomathy " ii, or to the fall of Troy, according toAristotle , "Poetics", 23. Some ancient authorities ascribe the work to aSparta n named Cinaethon, and even toHomer .References
*1911
*Georg Heinrich Bode , "Geschichte der Hellenischen Dichtkunst", i.
*Karl Otfried Müller andJohn William Donaldson , "History of Greek Literature", i. ch. 6
*Friedrich Gottlieb Welcker , "Der epische Cyclus" (1865-1882)
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