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Limenius (Greek: Λιμήνιος; fl. 2nd century BC) was an Athenian musician and the creator of the Second Delphic Hymn in 128 BC. He is the earliest known composer in recorded history for a surviving piece of music, or one of the two earliest, or the second-earliest, depending first on whether one accepts the proposition of Bélis that the composer of the First Delphic Hymn is named Athenaeus and, second, whether that hymn was composed in the same year as the Second Hymn, or ten years earlier. Limenius was a performer on the kithara and, as a professional musician performing in the Pythaïs (the liturgical embassy to the cult centre of Pythian Apollo at Delphi), he was required to belong to one of the guilds of the Artists of Dionysus.

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  • Ο Λιμένιος ήταν Αθηναίος συνθέτης μουσικής που έζησε πιθανώς τον 2ο αιώνα π.Χ.Ήταν γιος του Τρωίνου, χωρίς να γνωρίζουμε άλλες λεπτομέρειες για τη ζωή του. Πολλοί ερευνητές του αποδίδουν τη σύνθεση του δεύτερου Δελφικού Ύμνου προς τον Απόλλωνα (el)
  • Limenio (en griego: Λιμένιος; siglo II a. C.) fue un músico ateniense y el creador del Segundo Himno Délfico en el 128 a. C. Era un intérprete de la κιθάρα ( kithāra) y como tal participó en la Pitaida (la embajada litúrgica al centro de culto de Apolo Pitio en Delfos). Fue solicitado en su tiempo para pertenecer a uno de los gremios de los artistas de Dioniso. (es)
  • Limenius (Greek: Λιμήνιος; fl. 2nd century BC) was an Athenian musician and the creator of the Second Delphic Hymn in 128 BC. He is the earliest known composer in recorded history for a surviving piece of music, or one of the two earliest, or the second-earliest, depending first on whether one accepts the proposition of Bélis that the composer of the First Delphic Hymn is named Athenaeus and, second, whether that hymn was composed in the same year as the Second Hymn, or ten years earlier. Limenius was a performer on the kithara and, as a professional musician performing in the Pythaïs (the liturgical embassy to the cult centre of Pythian Apollo at Delphi), he was required to belong to one of the guilds of the Artists of Dionysus. (en)
  • Limênio foi um músico de Atenas ativo no século II a.C. É o autor do II Hino Délfico, que sobreviveu em uma inscrição em pedra em Delfos, sendo assim uma das mais antigas partituras de música do ocidente. Limênio era tocador de cítara e atuou nos Jogos Píticos. (pt)
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  • Ο Λιμένιος ήταν Αθηναίος συνθέτης μουσικής που έζησε πιθανώς τον 2ο αιώνα π.Χ.Ήταν γιος του Τρωίνου, χωρίς να γνωρίζουμε άλλες λεπτομέρειες για τη ζωή του. Πολλοί ερευνητές του αποδίδουν τη σύνθεση του δεύτερου Δελφικού Ύμνου προς τον Απόλλωνα (el)
  • Limenio (en griego: Λιμένιος; siglo II a. C.) fue un músico ateniense y el creador del Segundo Himno Délfico en el 128 a. C. Era un intérprete de la κιθάρα ( kithāra) y como tal participó en la Pitaida (la embajada litúrgica al centro de culto de Apolo Pitio en Delfos). Fue solicitado en su tiempo para pertenecer a uno de los gremios de los artistas de Dioniso. (es)
  • Limenius (Greek: Λιμήνιος; fl. 2nd century BC) was an Athenian musician and the creator of the Second Delphic Hymn in 128 BC. He is the earliest known composer in recorded history for a surviving piece of music, or one of the two earliest, or the second-earliest, depending first on whether one accepts the proposition of Bélis that the composer of the First Delphic Hymn is named Athenaeus and, second, whether that hymn was composed in the same year as the Second Hymn, or ten years earlier. Limenius was a performer on the kithara and, as a professional musician performing in the Pythaïs (the liturgical embassy to the cult centre of Pythian Apollo at Delphi), he was required to belong to one of the guilds of the Artists of Dionysus. (en)
  • Limênio foi um músico de Atenas ativo no século II a.C. É o autor do II Hino Délfico, que sobreviveu em uma inscrição em pedra em Delfos, sendo assim uma das mais antigas partituras de música do ocidente. Limênio era tocador de cítara e atuou nos Jogos Píticos. (pt)
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