Archytas (Ancient Greek: Ἀρχύτας) of Mytilene was a celebrated musician of ancient Greece. In his "Life of Archytas", Diogenes Laërtius says that there were four, perhaps five men of this name; Archytas of Tarentum, a polymath and disciple of Pythagoras, was the main subject of the biography, but Diogenes mentions Archytas of Mytilene second, and relates an anecdote about the musician: that once when criticized for speaking too softly, he replied, "my instrument speaks for me".
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| - Arquites de Mitilene (Arkhytas Ἀρχύτας, Archytas) fou un músic grec de Mitilene a l'illa de Lesbos. Una obra que probablement fou seva, anomenada Περὶ Αὐλῶν, és atribuïda per Diògenes Laerci i Ateneu de Naucratis a Arquites de Tàrent. (ca)
- Árquitas (en griego antiguo, Ἀρχύτας, pronunc. Árquitas) fue un músico nacido en Mitilene, Grecia antigua, que ejecutaba el aulós, quien pudo haber sido el autor del trabajo Περὶ Αὐλῶν ("perí aulón"). (es)
- Archytas (Ancient Greek: Ἀρχύτας) of Mytilene was a celebrated musician of ancient Greece. In his "Life of Archytas", Diogenes Laërtius says that there were four, perhaps five men of this name; Archytas of Tarentum, a polymath and disciple of Pythagoras, was the main subject of the biography, but Diogenes mentions Archytas of Mytilene second, and relates an anecdote about the musician: that once when criticized for speaking too softly, he replied, "my instrument speaks for me". (en)
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| - Arquites de Mitilene (Arkhytas Ἀρχύτας, Archytas) fou un músic grec de Mitilene a l'illa de Lesbos. Una obra que probablement fou seva, anomenada Περὶ Αὐλῶν, és atribuïda per Diògenes Laerci i Ateneu de Naucratis a Arquites de Tàrent. (ca)
- Archytas (Ancient Greek: Ἀρχύτας) of Mytilene was a celebrated musician of ancient Greece. In his "Life of Archytas", Diogenes Laërtius says that there were four, perhaps five men of this name; Archytas of Tarentum, a polymath and disciple of Pythagoras, was the main subject of the biography, but Diogenes mentions Archytas of Mytilene second, and relates an anecdote about the musician: that once when criticized for speaking too softly, he replied, "my instrument speaks for me". In the Deipnosophistae, Athenaeus of Naucratis mentions that Archytas wrote an essay on flute playing, Περὶ Αὐλῶν (Peri Aulon, "about flutes"); but here the musician seems to be identified with Archytas of Tarentum. Athenaeus says that Archytas was a flute player, like many Pythagoreans. Whether Peri Aulon is the work of the musician or the philosopher is uncertain. (en)
- Árquitas (en griego antiguo, Ἀρχύτας, pronunc. Árquitas) fue un músico nacido en Mitilene, Grecia antigua, que ejecutaba el aulós, quien pudo haber sido el autor del trabajo Περὶ Αὐλῶν ("perí aulón"). (es)
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