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Corinna (lived 6th century BC)

Greek lyric poet. A native of Tanagra in Boeotia, she is said to have instructed Pindar. Very little was known of her work until the discovery in modern times, at Hermopolis in Egypt, of a papyrus containing fragments of three poems.



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