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ARCTINUS , of See also: Miletus, one of the earliest poets of See also: Greece and contributors to the epic See also: cycle
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He flourished probably about 744 B.C
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His poems are lost, but an idea of them can be gained from the Chrestomathy written by See also: Proclus the Neo-Platonist of the 5th century or by a grammarian of the same name in the See also: time of the Antonines
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The Aethiopis (Ai8wolris), in five books, was so called from the Aethiopian See also: Memnon, who became the ally of the Trojans after the See also: death of See also: Hector
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As the opening shows, it took up the narrative from the close of the Iliad
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It begins with the famous deeds and death of the See also: Amazon Penthesileia, and concludes with the death and See also: burial of See also: Achilles and the dispute between See also: Ajax and Odysseus for his arms
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The title thus only applied to See also: part of the poem
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The See also: Sack of Troy ('Iaiou M pats) gives the stories of the wooden See also: horse, Sinon, and See also: Laocoon, the capture of the city, and the departure of the Greeks under the wrath of Athene at the outrage of Ajax on See also: Cassandra
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The Little Iliad ('Iycds utxpa) of Lesches formed the transition between the Aethiopis and the Sack of Troy
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See also: Kinkel, Epicorum Graecorum Fragmenta (1877) ; \Velcker, Der epische Cyclus; See also: Muller,
See also: History of the Literature of See also: Ancient Greece; Lang, See also: Homer and the Epic (1893) ; See also: Monro, Journal of Hellenic Studies (1883) ; T
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W . See also: Allen in Classical Quarterly, See also: April 1908, pp
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82 See also: foil
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