Arctinus of Miletus

Arctinus of Miletus

Arctinus of Miletus or Arctinus Milesius (Ἀρκτῖνος Μιλήσιος) was a Greek epic poet whose reputation is purely legendary, as none of his works survive. Traditionally dated between 775 BC and 741 BC, he was said to have been a pupil of Homer. Phaenias of Eresus placed him in the 7th century BC and claimed that he was defeated by Lesches of Pyrrha in competition. One of the "cyclic poets", Arctinus composed the epics "Aethiopis" and "Sack of Troy", which were contributions to the Trojan War cycle, and possibly "Naupactia".

These poems are lost, but an idea of the first two can be obtained from the "Chrestomathy" ascribed (probably wrongly) to Proclus the Neo-Platonist of the 5th century AD.

The "Aethiopis" (Αἰθιοπίς), in five books, is so called from the Aethiopian Memnon, who became the ally of the Trojans after the death of Hector. According to Proclus, the poem took up the narrative from the close of the "Iliad":

:"The Amazon Penthesilea arrives to aid the Trojans in war. She is the daughter of Ares and a Thracian by birth. Achilles kills her while she is fighting at her best, and the Trojans bury her. Achilles kills Thersites, who railed at him and reproached him for loving Penthesileia.”

The "Aethiopis" concluded with the death and burial of Achilles and the dispute between Ajax and Odysseus for his arms.

"The Sack of Troy" ("Iliou Persis") told the stories of the Trojan Horse, Sinon, and Laocoon, the capture of the city, and the departure of the Greeks pursued by the anger of Athena at the rape of Cassandra by Ajax the Lesser. The "Little Iliad", usually ascribed to Lesches, bridged the gap in the story-line between "Aethiopis" and the "Sack of Troy".

Sources

*Eusebius, "Chronicle" Olympiad 1.2, 5.1.
*Clement of Alexandria, "Stromata" 1.131.6.
*"Suda" s.lem. Arctinus (Alpha, 3960: Ἀρκτῖνος).


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