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Pericleitus was a Lesbian lyric musician of the school of Terpander, flourished shortly before Hipponax, that is, a little earlier than 550 BC. At the Lacedaemonian festival of the Carneia, there were musical contests with the cithara, in which the Lesbian musicians of Terpander's school had obtained the prize from the time of Terpander himself to that of Pericleitus, with whom the glory of the school ceased.

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  • Períclit (Pericleitus, Περίκλειτος) fou un músic líric de Lesbos, de l'escola de Terpandre, que va florir poc abans que Hipònax d'Efes, és a dir a l'entorn de l'any 550 aC). Els músics de l'escola lèsbica de Terpander van obtenir diversos premis als concursos musicals de les festes Carnees (Carneia) des del temps de Terpander fins al de Períclit, després del qual la gloria de l'escola es va acabar. (ca)
  • Perícleto era un músico lírico originario de Lesbos, de la escuela de Terpandro, hacia el año 550 a. C. En las fiestas cárneas de Esparta, había concursos musicales con el kithara, en qué los músicos de la escuela de Terpandro había obtenido el premio, obtenidos por Terpandro y Perícleto. (es)
  • Pericleitus was a Lesbian lyric musician of the school of Terpander, flourished shortly before Hipponax, that is, a little earlier than 550 BC. At the Lacedaemonian festival of the Carneia, there were musical contests with the cithara, in which the Lesbian musicians of Terpander's school had obtained the prize from the time of Terpander himself to that of Pericleitus, with whom the glory of the school ceased. (en)
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  • Períclit (Pericleitus, Περίκλειτος) fou un músic líric de Lesbos, de l'escola de Terpandre, que va florir poc abans que Hipònax d'Efes, és a dir a l'entorn de l'any 550 aC). Els músics de l'escola lèsbica de Terpander van obtenir diversos premis als concursos musicals de les festes Carnees (Carneia) des del temps de Terpander fins al de Períclit, després del qual la gloria de l'escola es va acabar. (ca)
  • Perícleto era un músico lírico originario de Lesbos, de la escuela de Terpandro, hacia el año 550 a. C. En las fiestas cárneas de Esparta, había concursos musicales con el kithara, en qué los músicos de la escuela de Terpandro había obtenido el premio, obtenidos por Terpandro y Perícleto. (es)
  • Pericleitus was a Lesbian lyric musician of the school of Terpander, flourished shortly before Hipponax, that is, a little earlier than 550 BC. At the Lacedaemonian festival of the Carneia, there were musical contests with the cithara, in which the Lesbian musicians of Terpander's school had obtained the prize from the time of Terpander himself to that of Pericleitus, with whom the glory of the school ceased. (en)
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