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Originally appearing in Volume V25, Page 799 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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STASINUS  , of

Cyprus, according to some ancient authorities the author of the Cypria (in 11 books), one of the poems belonging to the epic cycle . Others ascribed it to Hegesias (or Hegesinus) of
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Salamis or even to Homer himself, who was said to have written it on the occasion of his daughter's
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marriage to Stasinus . The Cypria, presupposing an acquaintance with the events of the Homeric poem, .confined itself to what preceded, and thus formed a kind of introduction to the Iliad . It contained an account of the
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judgment of Paris, the rape of
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Helen, the abandonment of
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Philoctetes on the island of Lemnos, the landing of the Achaeans on the coast of
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Asia, and the first engagement before Troy . It is probable that the list of the Trojans and their allies (Iliad, ii . 816–876), which formed an appendix to the catalogue of the Greek
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ships, is abridged from that in the Cypria, which was known to contain a list of the Trojan allies . Proclus, in his Chrestomathia, gave an outline of the poem (preserved in Photius,
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cod . 239) . See F . G . Welcker, Der epische Cyclus (1862) ; D . B .

Monro, Appendix to his edition of Odyssey, xiii.-
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xxiv . (19o1); T . W . Allen, " The Epic Cycle," in Classical Quarterly (
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Jan .

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