Leonidas of Tarentum

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Leonidas of Tarentum was an ancient Greek epigrammatist of the Hellenistic period, known for his concise, often melancholic poems preserved in the Greek Anthology.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hellenistic poet
ancient Greek poet
epigrammatist
associatedWith Hellenistic epigram tradition
culture Ancient Greek
ethnicity Greek
floruit 3rd century BCE
genre epigram
hasCanonicalStatus included in standard editions of the Greek Anthology
influenced Roman epigrammatists
later Greek epigrammatists
knownFor dedicatory epigrams
funerary epigrams
realistic depictions of humble people
language Ancient Greek
literaryMovement Hellenistic poetry
literaryStyle concise
melancholic
mentionedIn Greek Anthology
surface form: Greek Anthology, Book IX

Greek Anthology
surface form: Greek Anthology, Book VII
name Leonidas of Tarentum self-link
notableWork epigrams
occupation poet
writer
period Hellenistic period
placeOfOrigin Magna Graecia
Taras
Tarentum
region Magna Graecia
surface form: Magna Graecia city-states

Southern Italy
reputation one of the earliest Hellenistic epigrammatists
subjectOf classical philological studies
scholarship on Hellenistic epigram
survivingWorksCount over 100 epigrams
theme death
poverty
simple rural life
transience of life
workPreservedIn Greek Anthology

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Tarentum hasNotablePoet Leonidas of Tarentum
Leonid equivalentName Leonidas of Tarentum
this entity surface form: Leonidas
Leonid derivedFrom Leonidas of Tarentum
this entity surface form: Leonidas
Leonidas of Tarentum name Leonidas of Tarentum self-link