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Theocritus
[thee-ok-ri-tuhs]
noun
flourished c270 b.c., Greek poet.
Theocritus
/ θɪˈɒkrɪtəs, θɪˌɒkrɪˈtiːən /
noun
?310–?250 bc , Greek poet, born in Syracuse. He wrote the first pastoral poems in Greek literature and was closely imitated by Virgil
Other Word Forms
- Theocritean adjective
- Theocritan adjective
- ճˈdzٲ adjective
Example Sentences
I have taken this story from the third-century poet Theocritus.
Adonis I have taken from two third-century poets, Theocritus and Bion.
His adventure with the snakes when he was a baby is told by Pindar in the fifth century and by Theocritus in the third.
In my account I have followed the stories given by the two tragic poets and by Theocritus, rather than Pindar, one of the most difficult of poets to translate or even to paraphrase.
The first part of this story goes back to the Odyssey; the second part is told only by the third-century Alexandrian poet Theocritus; the last part could have been written by no one except the satirist Lucian, in the second century A.D.
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