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Stesi'mbrotus

*Sthsi/mbrotos), of Thasos, a rhapsodist and historian in the time of Cimon and Pericles, who is mentioned with praise by Plato and Xenophon.


Works


On Homer

Stesimbrotus wrote a work upon Homer, the title of which is not known.


Historical Works

He also wrote some historical works, for he is frequently quoted by Plutarch as an authority.


On the Mysteries

There is also a quotation in the Etymologicum Magnum (s. v. Ἰδαῖοι) from a work of his on the mysteries, περὶ τελετῶν.


Further Information

Plat. Ion, p. 550c.; Xen. Mem. 4.2.10, Sympos. 3.5; Plut. Them. 2, 24, Cim. 4, 14, 16, Per. 8, 10, 13, 26, 36 ; Strab. x. p.472; Ath. xiii. p. 598. e.; Tatian. ad v. Graec. 48 ; Fabric. Bibl. Graec. vol. i. pp. 524, 358, 512 ; Vossius, de Hist. Graec. pp. 43, 44, ed. Westermann.

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    • Xenophon, Memorabilia, 4.2.10
    • Plutarch, Themistocles, 24
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