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  1. Sappho and Alcaeus by Denys L. Page, 1955-12
  2. On the Suchness of the Old Boy by Lawrence Durrell, Sappho Durrell, 1972-07
  3. Greek Lyric Poetry: A Commentary on Selected Larger Pieces (Alcman, Stesichorus, Sappho, Alcaeus, Ibycus, Anacreon, Simonides, Bacchylides, Pindar, Sophocles, Euripides) by G. O. Hutchinson, 2003-10-09
  4. Sappho by Mary, translator] Sappho [Barnard, 1966
  5. SAPPHO TO VALERY by JOHN FREDERICK NIMS, 1990-05-01
  6. Archilochus, Sappho, Alkman: Three Lyric Poets of the Seventh Century B.C. by Guy Davenport, 1984-05
  7. Sappho: The Tenth Muse by Nancy Freedman, 2001-06-09
  8. Le pied de Sappho: Conte erotique (Coralline) (French Edition) by Anne-Claire, 1996
  9. Sappho's Immortal Daughters by Margaret Williamson, 1998-01-21
  10. Daughters of Sappho: Contemporary Greek Women Poets
  11. To a Nightingale: Sonnets and Poems from Sappho to Borges
  12. Sappho Eman Poet Lib #56 (Everyman Poetry) by Robert Chandler, Sappho, 1989-10-01
  13. Archilochos, Sappho, Alkman: Three Lyric Poets of the Late Greek Bronze Age by Guy Davenport, 1980-08
  14. The Songs of Sappho in English Translation By Many Poets by Sappho, 1942-01-01

81. Lesbian Finland
Leads to the local lesbian life.
http://www.sappho.net/finlez/eindex.html
The Lesbian Finland [Suomeksi - in Finnish] This page contains some leads to the lesbian life in Finland. If you need specific, or up to date info, please contact us
If you can read Finnish, go see Sapfinen verkonmutka
Where to go, what to see
Helsinki is not all there is to Finland, but it certainly has lots to offer for lesbians.
Check a brief listing of lesbian places to go in Helsinki
Rainbow families is an association for gay and lesbian parents.
But first, you might want to learn a few facts about Finnish lesbian icons
... and don't miss Lisa's Lesbian Travelbook
... or the sapphic sauna experience

Some Finnish bytes to check
SETA , Finnish queer resources
Finnish Maiden , information and links about women in Finland
There is a wealth of general Finnish information at Virtual Finland
Sapphic perspectives (a few)
One more and the bill , Eva Isaksson
Roots of lesbianism , Eva Isaksson
For more information contact us

82. Lietuvos Lesbieèiø Lyga "Sappho"
Oficialus Lietuvos lesbieciu lygos puslapis apie Lietuvos lesbieciu gyvenima. The official page of Lithuanian Lesbians League.
http://www.is.lt/sappho/

83. Sappho - The Academy Of American Poets
sappho The Academy of American Poets presents biographies, photographs, selectedpoems, and links as part of its online poetry exhibits. Find a Poet sappho.
http://www.poets.org/poets/poets.cfm?prmID=327

84. Vintage Photos - Female Cross-Dressers
Historical photographs including context notes, provided courtesy of a Gay support site.
http://www.sappho.com/vintage/crossdressers.html
Vintage Images Photographs Postcards About the Collection Isle of Lesbos ... Photos : Cross-Dressers
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85. Sappho: Poems
Six poems from various late 19th century translations.
http://www.poetry-archive.com/s/sappho.html
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86. Sappho-Ode To Aphrodite. Audio, Original Greek Text And English Translation By I
A reconstruction of the music of sappho's Ode to Aphrodite, by composer Ioannidis Nikolaos. Audio, original Greek text and English translation.
http://homoecumenicus.com/ioannidis_sappho_aphrodite.htm
Sappho
Ode to Aphrodite
Audio, original Greek text and English translation
An Approach to the Original Singing of ancient Greek lyrical poetry
by Ioannidis Nikolaos
(Composer, lyricist, writer, guitarist and multi-instrumentalist,
CD Album: IOANNIDIS NIKOLAOS " THE MUSIC OF ANCIENT GREEKS - Early Epic and Lyrical Poetry" Click this title to listen to audio samples of all songs and read the original Greek texts and their English translation. Also see an introduction to this work by the author Download the mp3 file (sample) All songs in this album are composed, arranged, performed and produced by Ioannidis Nikolaos (composer, lyricist, guitar soloist and multi-instrumentalist) Research, transcription and translation of ancient Greek texts: Ioannidis Nikolaos Recording and audio production: Ioannidis Nikolaos Released in 2002 by Homo Ecumenicus Publishing Purcasing information,

87. Sappho
The ancient Greek poet, sappho of Lesbos a small selection of fragments ofher poetry in Greek. sappho poet of fire. Fragments of sappho's poetry.
http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~loxias/sappho/sappho.htm
s a p p h o' s p a g e
sappho: poet of fire
Fragments of Sappho's poetry
She was a Lesbian Let's say at the start that the least interesting thing about Sappho (or Psappho as she preferred to be known) was the one that preoccupied later Greeks, Romans and most of those today who couldn't read a line of her poetry, and for whom she exists merely a brand. Let it suffice that she was a Lesbian because she came from Lesbos, and that "sapphic" was one of her innovatory metres. Broken pieces Two complete poems survive out of nine books. Of the rest only fragments exist - broken sherds of poems as tantalising as pieces of broken pottery. And, like a fragment of a vase (which is physically indestructible), her fragments are strong, with that "fresh as the day they were made" appeal. (Remember the Greek word we translate as poet means simply "maker".) Curiously enough, one of her longer fragments is actually preserved on a pocket-sized piece of broken pottery: an Egyptian fan had copied it out, presumably to carry around with him/her. More than most poetry, the fragments are untranslatable. I give you the Greek (without going into scholarly dispute about emendations), and enough information for those (greekless or not) who wish to process the information. If you click on the ear, you can hear an approximation to the original sound - might take a while if you have a slow connection.

88. Poetry Archives @ EMule.com
A resource of translations mostly by Mary Bernard.
http://www.emule.com/poetry/works.cgi?author=51

89. Diotima
Law; Slavery; Weddings and Marriage and Divorce; Women as Authors(sappho, Corinna, Anyte, Erinna, Nossis, Sulpicia 1, Sulpicia 2);
http://www.stoa.org/diotima/biblio.shtml
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Diotima are not complete, and their usefulness varies considerably! When you notice that something is missing, please take the time to let us know. There are many other fine resources on the web. You might, for example, want to explore the section in the Bibliotheca Classica Selecta entitled Situation de la femme , or try . You might also browse the Kulturgeschichte section of Gnomon Online. If you use Diotima or any of these other on-line resources in carrying out your research, please acknowledge that source of help in your final publication.
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90. Alcaeus And Sappho Archaic Greek Lyric Poets - A Yokepair Of Opposites
Comparison of the two contemporary writers, sappho and Alcaeus of Lesbos.
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Sappho and Alcaeus - A Yokepair of Opposites Sappho and Alcaeus flourished in the 42 Olympiad (612-609 B.C.). Sappho and Alcaeus were both contemporaries, natives of Mytilene on Look for Lesbos as Lesvos and Mytilene as Mitilini on this Map Orpheus Lesbos, and aristocrats affected by local power struggles, but beyond that, they had little in common except the most important: lyric poetry. In explanation for their remarkable gift, it was said that when Orpheus was torn to pieces by the Thracian women, his head and lyre were carried to and buried on Lesbos. Lyric poetry was personal and evocative, allowing the reader to identify with the poet's private despair and hopes. It's for this reason that Sappho, even 2600 years later, can arouse our emotions.

91. Sappho
This website is about the customs of ancient weddings, both Greek and Latin, asdescribed in the poetry of sappho and Catullus. sappho and Her Wedding Songs.
http://www.pogodesigns.com/JP/weddings/sappho.html
Sappho and Her Wedding Songs
Some say there are nine Muses: how careless!

Largely because of the absence of biographical accounts from other ancient writers, what is known about Sappho now and to the ancients has mainly been extrapolated from her poetry or from stereotypes of women poets in general and of the women of Lesbos specifically. One must always be wary of relying solely on what someone says in her poetry as representing her true feelings, but in the absence of other sources, this study must rely on Sappho's poetry to disclose her attitude towards marriage. Sappho (her name was probably pronounced Psappho) was born around 612 B.C. in the town of Mytilene on the island of Lesbos, as was Alcaeus, a contemporary lyric poet who showed a deep respect for Sappho in his poetry. Most likely she was from an aristocratic family; her parents' names are thought to be Skamandronymos and Kleis. She had three brothers: Erigyois, about whom nothing is known; Charaxos, who had business connections and a lover in Egypt; and Larichos, who was involved in government service in Mytilene. Her husband, whom some scholars believe is fictional since he is not mentioned in any of her poetry, was most likely Kerkylas of Andros. Her daughter, who is mentioned in three fragments, is called Kleis, after her maternal grandmother. During the unrest on Lesbos, Sappho sought refuge in Sicily. There is a legend that Sappho leapt to her death from the White Rock of Leukas when Phaon rejected her as a lover.

92. The Sappho Mailing List Home Page

http://asylum.sf.ca.us/sappho/

93. Sappho Paper
sappho's Legacy. I say someone in another time will remember us. sappho,fragment 147. sappho must have faced similar difficulties in her time.
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/classes/JLSp.html
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Betsey Halpern
May 7, 1996
Sappho's Legacy
"I say someone in another time will remember us."
Sappho, fragment 147
The lyric poet Sappho herself could not have guessed at the significance of this particular line of poetry. She may have written this to be uttered to a special friend or it could have been part of a wedding song she composed. Whatever her original meaning, Sappho could not have made a more accurate assessment of her life and works. Centuries later, Sappho remains one of the most admired and controversial poets in literary history. There are critics on both sides of the issue: some vehemently condemn her "immorality" and discard her writing while others revere her as the mother of women's writing and modern lesbianism. Yet no matter what one's personal sentiments are, one cannot disregard the importance of Sappho as one of the only sources of women's lives from the point of view of a woman. Her life is an inspiration to many, especially women in the lesbian community, though her sexuality has been much debated. Sappho was a pioneer of women's expression, and the purpose of this paper is to explore why she is so cherished.

94. Http://www.cafesappho.subnet.dk/

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95. Sappho Cobalt: Official Website
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96. Sappho Rederijkers Loppersum
sappho is een rederijkerskamer, opgericht in 1860. frames . Een vereenvoudigdeweergave van de sappho website is te zien door deze link aan te kiezen.
http://www.jetlag.demon.nl/sappho/
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97. About Sappho Of Lesbos
Advertisement. sappho of Lesbos. (wrote about 610580 BCE) poet A written.sappho's poems usually focus on the relationships among women.
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Sappho of Lesbos (wrote about 610-580 B.C.E.)
poet A poet of ancient Greece, Sappho's work comprised ten books of verse published by the third and second centuries B.C.E. By the Middle Ages, all copies were lost. Today what we know of her poetry is only through quotations in the writings of others. Only one poem survives in complete form, and the longest fragment is only 16 lines long. Sappho's poems are more personal and emotional than political or civic or religious, especially compared to her contemporary, the poet Alcaeus. Sappho lived in Mytilene on the isaland of Lesbos, where women often congregated and, among other social activities, shared poetry they'd written. Sappho's poems usually focus on the relationships among women.

98. Sappho
sappho. sappho The best known woman writer of the ancient world. sappho of LesbosOn this site, a biography of sappho from your Women's History Guide.
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Sappho Sappho: The best known woman writer of the ancient world. Sappho of Lesbos
On this site, a biography of Sappho from your Women's History Guide. Includes links to find more resources, including biographies and poems. A Yokepair of Opposites N. S. Gill, About's Guide to Ancient and Classical History, on contemporary lyric poets Sappho and Alcaeus. Includes an overview of Sappho's work. Sappho - Biography About's Guide to Latin Language, Janet Burns, has a brief biography of Sappho, written by Sara Miller. Back to index: Writing Women Back to index: Ancient Greece - Women Email this page!

99. Sappho
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100. CLAS/WMST 2100: Women In Antiquity: Greece
University of Colorado. sappho. sappho 1 (= L F 1); sappho 31 (= L F 2); sappho16 (= L F 3); sappho 94 (= L F 4); sappho 96 (= L F 5); sappho 44 (= L F 6).
http://www.colorado.edu/Classics/clas2100/2100-Sappho.html
CLAS/WMST 2100: Women in Ancient Greece University of Colorado
SAPPHO
Poems and fragments translated by M. R. Lefkowitz for Women's life in Greece and Rome
Additional translations Other
  • A series of Sappho web pages from Temple University, with much to offer.
  • Course notes on Sappho provided by Professor John Porter (University of Saskatchewan) fora class on Greek Lyric Poets.
  • Some links to translations of Greek texts having to do with Sappho provided by the Perseus Encyclopedia
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