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- W4221027095 abstract "Praxilla was a lyric poet whose fame as a versatile composer of skolia, dithyrambs, and other hymns appears to have been substantial in her day. Athenaeus, a 2nd-century, CE writer of anecdotes who frequently quotes literary excerpts, states that Praxilla of Sicyon was admired for the skolia she composed. The association of drinking songs with Praxilla has led to some modern scholars to conclude that Praxilla must have been a hetaera on the assumption that respectable 5th-century women of Greece did not have anything to do with symposia, and that the only women who attended them were prostitutes, flute-playing sex-workers called aulides, and hetaerae. The epigram, however, states nothing about the nature of the poetry that warranted Praxilla’s inclusion in a canonical list of nine female poets. It was home to the revered Sicyonic school of painting founded by Eupompus in roughly a generation after Praxilla, if Eusebius’s dating of her is to be believed." @default.
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