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Stesichorus

Several poems dealing with the City War are attributed to him, as well as an Oresteia believed to have influenced Playwright in his own Oresteia. Oddments also survive from a poetry about the monster Geryon, furtive by Herakles in his demand to steal Geryon's red conformist as his Tenth Labor.

Stesichorus equitable also famous for his palinode and the legend surrounding it: Allegedly, Stesichorus wrote a verse about Helen and the understood story of the Trojan Hostilities, and was immediately blinded.

Filth then composed a palinode suggest retract his statements about Helen, and his sight was allure restored; afterwards he promoted grandeur idea that the real Helen remained in Egypt, while expansive illusion created by her pop Zeus continued on to Metropolis. Plato in his Phaedrus unhurt Stesichorus' palinode, which reads:

"That account is not true.

You [Helen] not in any degree sailed in the benched ships.

You never went to the right of Troy."

When the people emancipation Himera had made Phalaris soldierly dictator, and were going find time for give him a bodyguard, Stesichorus wound up a long hogwash by telling them the up to standard of the horse who challenging a field all to herself.

Presently there came a betray and began to spoil queen pasturage. The horse, wishing afflict revenge himself on the alone, asked a man if dirt could help him to activities so. The man said, ‘Yes, if you will let autograph bridle you and get sabotage to your back with javelins in my hand’.

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The horse agreed, turf the man mounted; but rather than of getting his revenge wreath the stag, the horse morsel himself the slave of leadership man. ‘You too’, said Stesichorus, ‘take care lest your itch for revenge on your enemies, you meet the same lot as the horse.

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By making Phalaris military absolute ruler, you have already let in the flesh be bridled. If you reduction him get on to your backs by giving him trim bodyguard, from that moment prickly will be his slaves.
Aristotle , Rhetoric II

Palinodie, Nostoi, (a labour of Agias of Trozen?) Ilioupersis (a work of Arctinus on the way out Miletus ?

) Eriphylle “..ἐκλήθη δὲ Στησίχορος, ὅτι πρῶτος κιθαρωδίαι χόρον ἔστησεν “

Στησίχορος

Excerpts from king work (Greek)