Yes, or at least the first known poet, because he was in Mesopotamian times.
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Although the Mesopotamian poem "Epic of Gilgamesh" was written about 2000 BCE no author is indicated. The earliest version we have was put together by Sin-liqe-unninni a Mesopotamian in the period between 1300 BC and 1000 BC. Homer's poem, or at least poems attributed to the Greek Homer were written in 850 BCE (maybe) but hey too may have been put together at a later date by others.
The earliest poem with recorded poet(ess) is also the oldest love poem. It was recited by an unnamed bride of the Sumerian king Shu-Sin, who ruled from 2037-2029 BCE.
Homer's poetry was most probably written down in the 8th century BCE, but it is believed that the stories were orally transmitted for many years before being recorded. The exact timeline is uncertain because of the lack of written records from that period.
before he died because how u gonna write something and u dead
Homer wrote poems because of his interest in Lidy who loved writing about Roman eat bread like sucran and hibolitus.
Homer Simpson didnt write any poems.... stupid....
about 800 bc
700 bc
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homers walet
Epic poetry in Greece was originally spoken rather than written. Poets would recite these lengthy narratives from memory during public performances or gatherings. It was a form of oral tradition that was eventually written down.
William Notter has written: 'Holding everything down' 'More space than anyone can stand' -- subject(s): Poetry
John Hegley has written: 'Glad to Wear Glasses' 'My dog is a carrot' -- subject(s): Children's poetry, English, Humorous poetry, English poetry 'Hearing with Hegley (Canned Laughter)' 'Can I Come Down Now Dad?' 'These Were Your Father's (Methuen Humour/poetry)' 'Family Pack' 'Five sugars please' 'John Hegley Box Set'
David Budbill has written: 'The chain saw dance' -- subject(s): American poetry 'From down to the village' -- subject(s): Poetry, City and town life 'Bones on Black Spruce Mountain.' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'While we've still got feet' -- subject(s): Aging, American Political poetry, Loneliness, Poetry, Political poetry, American 'Judevine' -- subject(s): Poetry, City and town life 'Moment to moment' -- subject(s): American Zen poetry, Civilization, Mountain life, Poetry, Zen poetry, American 'Bones On Black Spruce Mountain'
No one is even sure there WAS a single person who wrote the poems. They were composed around the 8th century B.C. as part of an oral tradition and weren't written down for centuries afterward.
Nancy Larrick has written: 'Encourage your children to read' -- subject(s): Reading (Elementary) 'Reading in action' 'On city streets' -- subject(s): Children's poetry 'When the dark comes dancing' -- subject(s): Lullabies, Children's poetry, Collections, Poetry, Night 'Rain, hail, sleet and snow' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Weather, Juvenile literature 'Crazy to be alive in such a strange world' 'Piping down the valleys wild' -- subject(s): Children's poetry, Collections, English poetry, American poetry
1948 in terms of commercial release. Some sources list two 1946 singles by the Down Homers that allegedly feature Bill Haley but these have been debunked. However a set of radio performances recorded in 1946 featuring Bill Haley with the Down Homers was located about 10 years ago.
probably tipperary as it was founded there
Prancing Poetry is poetry that has high spots an low spots. That makes you want to cry and laugh. Up an down. Hot and cold. Yes and no.
Feet. Represented by ^^^^^^ (up, down, up, down)
The form of poetry used by minstrels was often ballads, which were narrative poems meant to be sung or recited. These ballads typically featured themes of love, adventure, and folklore, and were passed down orally from one generation to the next.