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Timotheus of Miletus

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Timotheus of Miletus (446 BC–357 BC)

Greek lyric poet. By adding an 11th string to the lyre (or cithara), he incurred the displeasure of Athens and Sparta. Euripides wrote a prologue to his lyric poem the Persea, of which fragments were discovered in 1902.



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