Almost all, if not all, of the Greek poets you can name. Probably a few poets we don't know the names of as well.
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Όμηρος [Homer] the ancient greek poet who wrote the well known epic poems of Iliad and Odyssey was blind.
homer was an ancient greek author, not a greek god. he wrote about them in his works
Homer is a legendary ancient Greek epic poet, traditionally said to be the author of the epic poems the Iliad and the Odyssey.
Homer was one of the greatest (blind) story tellers during 1200 B.C, He wrote epics celebrating heroic deeds.
There were fables, lyrical poems, epics, and other literature types in ancient Greece. Fables were short stories that taught a lesson. Aesop wrote many fables that we still read and enjoy today. Lyrical poems were poems set to music. Epics were extremely long poems that told a story. Homer wrote the Iliad, an epic about the Trojan War, and the Odyssey, an epic about the adventures of Oddyseus.
homer
He was a philosopher and a writer. He wrote poems and books about nature and science.
Petrarch has written 366 poems and these poems can be found in the book "The Canzoniere".
Homer
Homer is believed to have composed his epic poems, the Iliad and the Odyssey, in Ancient Greek.
They explained all the things that happen in nature. Such as, the 4 seasons. (Persephone). Poems were often how the Greeks wrote the myths.
They explained all the things that happen in nature. Such as, the 4 seasons. (Persephone). Poems were often how the Greeks wrote the myths.
Ovid, wrote the retelling of Greek and Roman myths. Virgil wrote the Aeneid, which is an Epic Poem. Plenty more but those are the most famous known to me.
He wrote 54 poems i think .... :)
William Wordsworth was the first poet who established nature poems as a branch of poetry with an identity. No one before him wrote as many simple and beautiful poems about nature as he did in his life. When he entered the scene, most poets were writing about nature in the midst of their poems dealing with other subjects. Exclusive nature poems were then uncommon. He made nature the main theme of his poems which people liked, and which became a new trend in literature. He wrote them with such ease that people generally liked to say that nature herself wrote for him. His poems had no style, because nature had no style in his eyes. His simplicity of diction also appealed to the public, made its impact in the literary world and gave confidence to future authors.
121 poems total.
Homer, the ancient Greek poet, wrote The Odyssey and The Iliad. They are epic poems that are foundational works of Western literature.