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The "Geryoneis" is a fragmentary poem, written in Ancient Greek by the lyric poet Stesichorus. Composed in the 6th century BC, it narrates an episode from the Heracles myth in which the hero steals the cattle of Geryon, a three-bodied monster with a human face. Gerioneida es un poema fragmentario, escrito en griego antiguo por el poeta lírico Estesícoro. Compuesto en el siglo VI a. C., narra un episodio del mito de Heracles en el que el héroe roba el ganado de Gerión, un monstruo de tres cuerpos con rostro humano. La Gerioneide (in greco antico: Γηρυονηίς) è un componimento poetico in greco antico di Stesicoro del VI secolo a.C. Per quanto Stesicoro venisse tradizionalmente annoverato tra i poeti corali, numerosi studi, tra cui quelli di Bruno Gentili, hanno dimostrato che la Gerioneide sia stata concepita come un canto citarodico e non corale.
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Gerioneida es un poema fragmentario, escrito en griego antiguo por el poeta lírico Estesícoro. Compuesto en el siglo VI a. C., narra un episodio del mito de Heracles en el que el héroe roba el ganado de Gerión, un monstruo de tres cuerpos con rostro humano. The "Geryoneis" is a fragmentary poem, written in Ancient Greek by the lyric poet Stesichorus. Composed in the 6th century BC, it narrates an episode from the Heracles myth in which the hero steals the cattle of Geryon, a three-bodied monster with a human face. La Gerioneide (in greco antico: Γηρυονηίς) è un componimento poetico in greco antico di Stesicoro del VI secolo a.C. Per quanto Stesicoro venisse tradizionalmente annoverato tra i poeti corali, numerosi studi, tra cui quelli di Bruno Gentili, hanno dimostrato che la Gerioneide sia stata concepita come un canto citarodico e non corale.
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