e/Parmenion (poet)

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has glosseng: Parmenion was a Macedonian epigrammatic poet, whose verses were included in the collection of Philip of Thessalonica in Greek Anthology ; whence it is probable that he flourished in, or shortly before, the time of Augustus. Brunck gives fourteen of his epigrams in the Analecta (vol. ii. pp. 201—203), and one more in the Lectiones (p. 177; Jacobs, Antli. Graec. vol. ii. pp. 184—187). Reiske refers to him one of the anonymous epigrams (No. cxxi.), on the ground of the superscription Parmenontos in the Vatican MS, but that is the name, not of the author of the epigram, but of the victor who dedicated the statue to which it forms the inscription, as is clear from the epigram itself (comp. Brunck, Led. p. 265 ; Jacobs, Animadv. in Anih. Graec. vol. iii. pt. i. p. 356). The epigrams of Parmenion are characterized by brevity, which he himself declares (Ep. 1) that he aimed at; unfortunately, they want the body, of which brevity is said to be the soul,—wit.
lexicalizationeng: Parmenion
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has glosscat: Parmenió (Parmenion, ) fou un poeta epigramàtic grec natural de Macedònia, els versos del qual estan inclosos en la col·lecció de Filip de Tessalònica, i que probablement va viure al final del segle I aC. Alguns dels seus epigrames han estat reproduïts a l'Analecta de Brunck i a Lectiones de Jacobs. Es caracteritzen per la seva brevetat de la que el mateix autor fa elogi.
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