Lasus of Hermione
Lasus of Hermione (Greek: Λάσος ὁ Ἑρμιονεύς) was a Greek lyric poet of the 6th century BC from the city of Hermione in the Argolid. He is known to have been active at Athens under the reign of the Peisistratids. Pseudo-Plutarch's De Musica credits him with innovations in the dithyramb hymn. According to Herodotus, Lasus also exposed Onomacritus's forgeries of the oracles of Musaeus.[1]
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- Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. .
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- Ancient Argolis
- Ancient Greek lyric poets
- 6th-century BC Greek people
- 6th-century BC poets
- Immigrants to Archaic Athens
- Ancient Greek musicians
- Dithyrambic poets
- Ancient Greek writer stubs
- Greek poet stubs