Antheas Lindius (Ancient Greek: Ἄνθεας) was a Greek poet, of Lindus in Rhodes, who flourished about 596 BC. Antheas was one of the earliest known eminent composers of phallic songs, which he himself sung at the head of his phallophori (that is, phallus-bearers). Hence he is ranked by Athenaeus as a comic poet, but this is not precisely correct, since he lived before the period when comedy assumed its proper form. It is observed by the classicist Georg Heinrich Bode, that Antheas, with his komos of phallophori, stands in the same relation to comedy as Arion, with his dithyrambic chorus, to tragedy.
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| - Antees de Lindos (Antheas Lindus, Ἀνθέας) fou un poeta grec nascut a Lindos a l'illa de Rodes, que va viure al segle vi. Fou un dels primers compositor de cançons fàl·liques i els que les cantaven foren anomenats phallophori. També es diu que fou un poeta còmic, però això és improbable. (ca)
- Antheas Lindius (Ancient Greek: Ἄνθεας) was a Greek poet, of Lindus in Rhodes, who flourished about 596 BC. Antheas was one of the earliest known eminent composers of phallic songs, which he himself sung at the head of his phallophori (that is, phallus-bearers). Hence he is ranked by Athenaeus as a comic poet, but this is not precisely correct, since he lived before the period when comedy assumed its proper form. It is observed by the classicist Georg Heinrich Bode, that Antheas, with his komos of phallophori, stands in the same relation to comedy as Arion, with his dithyrambic chorus, to tragedy. (en)
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| - Antees de Lindos (Antheas Lindus, Ἀνθέας) fou un poeta grec nascut a Lindos a l'illa de Rodes, que va viure al segle vi. Fou un dels primers compositor de cançons fàl·liques i els que les cantaven foren anomenats phallophori. També es diu que fou un poeta còmic, però això és improbable. (ca)
- Antheas Lindius (Ancient Greek: Ἄνθεας) was a Greek poet, of Lindus in Rhodes, who flourished about 596 BC. Antheas was one of the earliest known eminent composers of phallic songs, which he himself sung at the head of his phallophori (that is, phallus-bearers). Hence he is ranked by Athenaeus as a comic poet, but this is not precisely correct, since he lived before the period when comedy assumed its proper form. It is observed by the classicist Georg Heinrich Bode, that Antheas, with his komos of phallophori, stands in the same relation to comedy as Arion, with his dithyrambic chorus, to tragedy. (en)
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