Mimnermus
Mimnermus (second half of the seventh century BC), of Colophōn in Ionia, Greek poet. He wrote chiefly love poems in elegiacs which were collected in two books, one of which was called Nanno after the flute-girl he is said to have loved. His most memorable poems are concerned with the pleasures of youth and love and the horrors of old age, but he seems also to have written a Smyrnēis or historical poem on Smyrna, which may have formed part of the Nanno. Other fragments suggest that he wrote on a variety of themes: a description of the Sun sailing in his cup over the Ocean through the night to his rising (see HELIOS), an account of the foundation of Colophon, and another of the war between Smyrna and Gygēs of Lydia. He is admired for the musical qualities of his verse, and for the hedonism, tinged with melancholy, that he expresses.





