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- of Homer's Iliad. It is likely that Callinus performed his poetry at symposia. West, Martin L. (2015), "Callinus, Gr**** elegiac poet, mid-7th cent. BCE"...
- Tulosesus callinus is a species of mushroom producing fungus in the family Psathyrellaceae. It was first described as Coprinus callinus by mycologists...
- Lepturges callinus is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Bates in 1885. Bezark, Larry G. A Photographic Catalog of the...
- sometimes attributed by early writers to Homer, for example, by the poet Callinus and the historian Herodotus. It told the story of the war between the brothers...
- producing a number of important historical figures such as the elegiac poet Callinus and the iambic poet Hipponax, the philosopher Hera****us, the great painter...
- reclassified as Tulosesus. The type species, Tulosesus callinus was previously classified as Coprinellus callinus. This genus name is an anagram of setulosus, Latin...
- 1990 M. L. West (ed.), Iambi et elegi Graeci ante Alexandrum cantati2: Callinus. Mimnermus. Semonides. Solon. Tyrtaeus. Minora adespota, Oxford University...
- this time Callinus' aetiology of 'Sminthian' had been generalized from an explanation of a particular epithet into an independent lexeme. Callinus' version...
- for Travellers in Turkey, Vocabularies &c. J. Murray. 1878. pp. 290–. Callinus, ap. Strabo xiv. p. 647. xii. p. 525 Herod, i. 161, iii. 122. Nepos, Themist...
- choral poetry. Ancient commentators included Tyrtaeus with Archilochus and Callinus as the possible inventor of the elegy. Tyrtaeus was predominantly an elegiac...