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LONG - prose writer
SAFO (Sappho) - poetess
Aesop - fabulist
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Alkey - poet
ARION - poet
HOMER - poet, "Iliad", "Odyssey"
Sappho - see Sappho
Aeschylus - playwright, Persians, Oresteia, Petitioners
ESCHIN - speaker
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ARRIAN - writer, historian
HESIOD - poet
Lucian - satirist
PINDAR - poet
SOPHOKLES - playwright, "Ajax", "Electra", "Antigone"
TIRTEY - poet
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ARCHILOK - poet
Euripides - playwright, Ion, Medea, Orestes, Hecuba, Cyclops, Hippolytus, Elektra
ISOCRATES - orator
MENANDR - poet, comedian
PLUTARCH - "Moralia"
Theokritos - poet
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Anacreon - poet
HELIODOR - "Ethiopians"
DEMOSPHENE - speaker
Callimachus - poet
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ANACREON (Anacreon)
Aristophanes - comedian, "World", "Wasps", "Birds", "Clouds", "Plutos", "Frogs", "Lysistrata"
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