- Anyte of Tegea
Anyte of
Tegea (fl. early 3rd century BC) was anArcadia npoet , admired by her contemporaries and later generations for her charmingepigram s andepitaph s.Antipater of Thessalonica listed her as one of the nine earthly muses.According to some sources, she was the leader of a school of poetry and literature on Pelopponesus, which also included the poet
Leonidas of Tarentum .At least 18 of her epigrams, written in the Doric dialect, survive in the
Greek Anthology ; an additional six are doubtfully attributed to her. Even so, we have more complete poems by Anyte than by any other Greek woman, since the nine books ofSappho survive only in fragments.She was the first to write epitaphs for animals, and one of the first known to write vivid descriptions of untamed nature. The following example (translated by Marilyn B. Skinner) is of a statue of
Aphrodite , often known as the "Cyprian" because of her origin::This is the site of the Cyprian, since it is agreeable to her ::to look ever from the mainland upon the bright sea :that she may make the voyage good for sailors. Around her the sea ::trembles looking upon her polished image.
References
* M. J. Baale, "Studia in Anytes Poetriae Vitam et Carminum Reliquias " (
Haarlem , 1903)
*Greek Anthology External links
* [http://home.infionline.net/~ddisse/anyte.html Anyte bio and excerpts]
* [http://home.hetnet.nl/~kuyvhov/anytelit.htm Anyte literature]
* [http://www.stoa.org/diotima/anthology/erinna.shtml Marilyn B. Skinner notes]
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