5th century BC in poetry
Appearance
Centuries in poetry |
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Decades in poetry |
Centuries |
Dates in this period are often estimated or disputed |
Ancient Greece
[edit]Poets (by date of birth)
[edit]- Phrynichus (tragic poet) (6th c. BC - post 475 BC) [1]
- Aeschylus (525 - 456 BC) [2]
- Pindar (ca. 518 - ca. 438 BC) [3]
- Sophocles (495 - 405 BC) [4]
- Euripides (480 - 406 BC) [5]
- Critias (460 - 403 BC) [6]
- Aristophanes (ca. 460 - 403 BC) [7]
- Phrynichus (comic poet) (5th c. BC) [8]
India
[edit]Events
[edit]- Bimbisara, king of Magadha, hires poets to recite poems to his wife Khema describing the beauty of the monastery at which Gautama Buddha is staying in order to entice her to visit (approximate date)[9]
Citations
[edit]References
[edit]- S. Brunet, R. Smith, & S. Trzaskoma (eds. & trans.) (2004) Anthology of Classical Myth: Primary Sources in Translation. Hackett Publishing Co.: Indianapolis, IN.
- S. Hornblower, A. Spawforth, & E. Eidinow (eds.) (2012) The Oxford Classical Dictionary, 4th ed. Oxford University Press: Oxford, UK.