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  1. Sappho Through English Poetry by Sappho, 2004-06-01
  2. A Sappho of Green Springs by Bret Harte, 2010-07-06
  3. Sappho: Poems & Fragments by Sappho, 1992-12-31
  4. Sappho's Gymnasium by Olga Broumas, T. Begley, 2000-11-01
  5. The Sappho History by Margaret Reynolds, 2003-09-06
  6. Sappho's Gift: The Poet and Her Community by Franco Ferrari, 2010-05-31
  7. The Love Songs of Sappho (Literary Classics) by Sappho, 1999-01
  8. Where Sappho Sang by Theodore Fithian, 1993-03
  9. The Poetry of Sappho by Jim Powell, 2007-09-06
  10. From Sappho to De Sade: Moments in the History of Sexuality
  11. Sappho: A Play in Verse by Lawrence Durrell, 1967-06
  12. Sappho in the Making: The Early Reception (Hellenic Studies) by Dimitrios Yatromanolakis, 2008-03-30
  13. Reading Sappho: Contemporary Approaches (Classics and Contemporary Thought)
  14. Sappho and the Greek Lyric Poets by Willis Barnstone, 1988-11-23

21. The Sappho Mailing List Home Page
Welcome to the sappho Mailing List Home Page,. The sappho Mailing List is named after the Ancient (600BC or thereabouts) Greek poet sappho.
http://www.apocalypse.org/sappho/

22. 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/

23. Sappho Books
www.sapphobooks.com.au/ 3k - sappho Books HomeGlebe’s long-standing sappho Books and Cafe has moved into a previously derelict building opposite Glebe Primary School, the site of the popular Glebe
http://www.sapphobooks.com.au/

24. Sappho, The Poetess Of Lesbos To Sappho, Kolkata (Calcutta)
Deriving its name from the legendary character of ancient Greek literature, sappho is a support group for lesbian, bisexual and transgender women.
http://www.sacw.net/SexualityMinorities/AboutSapho.html
Sappho, the poetess of Lesbos to Sappho, Kolkata (Calcutta)
Deriving its name from the legendary character of ancient Greek literature, Sappho is a support group for lesbian, bisexual and transgender women. With its base in Kolkata, West Bengal, it is the only group of its kind in the whole of eastern India. Founded on 20th June 1999 on the initiative of just one lesbian couple wanting to find a space for social interaction without needing to conceal their sexual preference and their real relationship, today Sappho has more than 50 regular members. and provides safe space for many more through its helpline, email service and website information.
The primary goal of the organization was to provide safe space for women with same sex preference but gradually it moved into a rights oriented movement to fight discrimination and hatred against marginalized women with same sex preference so that free, fair and fearless life does not remain a utopia.
SAPPHO IS COMITTED TO:
1.Creating a safe space for women with same-sex preference, irrespective of their economic background, caste, class, religion and language differences.
2.Reaching out to more community sisters.

25. Euro-Sappho Mailing List
List for sapphic discussion on topics that are mainly of interest to European dykes.
http://www.sappho.net/euro-sappho/
Euro-Sappho
Euro-Sappho is a list for sapphic discussion on topics that are mainly of interest to European dykes. While any woman can join, we expect subscribers to keep the international/European nature of the list in mind. There is a very comprehensive information package which answers all questions (and more!) about Euro-Sappho. Please read the Euro-Sappho FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)! The list welcome information is also available in: deutsch Currently (Nov. 2003), the list has about 260 subscribers from many countries. Look here how to subscribe
Eurosapphic home pages:
Saga of Amazonia
Euro-Sappho logo
The lesbian Internet
Living with Lesbian Lists ...
Wild-list
, European lesbian studies
Rogue
, European lesbian writers
Lista Lesbica Italiana

Finnish Sapfo-list

Lesben in Deutschland

Euro-queer
Mainly European sapphic spaces:
ContigoContact , a Dutch organization for les/bi women
European Lesbian Film

Gingerbeer
, Lesbian London
International Homo/Lesbian Informationcenter and Archives
, The Netherlands Irish Lesbian News Les Art -Polish lesbians LesbenFrühlingsTreffen LesbenNetz (in German) die Lesbenzeitschrift , Switzerland The Lesbian Finland Lespress , German lesbian monthly LIS - Lesben In Sicht , Hamburgs lesbischstes Fernsehmagazin Pagine lesbiche , Italian lesbian homepage , Denmark Zij aan Zij , a Dutch lesbian magazine
Other links:
Pride events worldwide Euro-queer links page U.S. Sappho

26. Lesvos Island (Lesbos) Greece .:. Lesvos Island Holidays .:. Sappho Travel .:. S
Lesvos Island (Lesbos) Greece. Holidays to Greek Islands. sappho Travel of Skala Eressos Including Women Only Holidays.
http://www.lesvos.co.uk/
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      Welcome to the Island of Lesvos in Greece
      The Greek Island of Lesvos or Lesbos (and also known as Mytilini), with its ancient history , incomparable natural beauty and tradition of hospitality spanning over centuries, awaits to greet you and treat you to an unforgettable holiday. In fact anyone who visits Lesvos, apart from its beautiful and lush natural environment, which unfolds amidst a backdrop of green and blue, its unspoiled beaches, its religious and archaeological monuments, its fossilized forest , a wondrously unique gift of nature, and the simplicity of local life, has endless choice about how to spend their holiday in Greece. The energizing hot-springs , the variety of birds and plants, the excellent climatic conditions, traditional Lesvian cuisine and museums exhibiting unique artifacts, are just a few of the attractions a guest may enjoy.

27. The Sappho Manifesto
Subcomandante Marcos. posted by sappho at 903 PM .. Name sappho Location Los Angeles, California, United States. View my complete profile
http://sapphomanifesto.blogspot.com/
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Saturday, December 09, 2006
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posted by sappho at 6:42 PM
Wednesday, December 06, 2006
Quote Of The Day
" During these past ten years more than 150,000 indigenous have died of curable disases. The federal, state, and municipal goverments and their economic and social programs do not take into account any real solution to our problems; they limit themselves to giving us charity every time elections role around. Charity resolves nothing but for the moment, and again death visits our homes. That is why we think no, no more; enough dying this useless death; it is better to fight for change. If we die now, it will not be with shame but with dignity, like our ancestors. We are ready to die, 150,000 more if necessary, so that our peole awaken from this dream of deceit that holds us hostage."-Subcomandante Marcos posted by sappho at 9:03 PM
Revolutionary Of The Week
Diego Rivera
Diego Rivera was born December 8th, 1886 in Guanajuato, Mexico.

28. Diotima
Translation, notes, and metrical explanation on fr.1LP by Elizabeth Vandiver.
http://www.stoa.org/diotima/anthology/vandiver.shtml
Sappho's Hymn to Aphrodite
Translation, notes and metrical explanation
Iridescent-throned Aphrodite, deathless
Child of Zeus, wile-weaver, I now implore you,
Don'tI beg you, Ladywith pains and torments
Crush down my spirit,
But before if ever you've heard my pleadings
Then return, as once when you left your father's
Golden house; you yoked to your shining car your
Wing-whirring sparrows;
Skimming down the paths of the sky's bright ether
On they brought you over the earth's black bosom,
Swiftlythen you stood with a sudden brilliance,
Goddess, before me;
Deathless face alight with your smile, you asked me
What I suffered, who was my cause of anguish,
What would ease the pain of my frantic mind, and
Why had I called you
To my side: "And whom should Persuasion summon
Here, to soothe the sting of your passion this time?
Who is now abusing you, Sappho? Who is
Treating you cruelly?
Now she runs away, but she'll soon pursue you;
Gifts she now rejectssoon enough she'll give them;
Now she doesn't love you, but soon her heart will
Burn, though unwilling."

29. Suffering Sappho, It's Wonder Woman !
Home of WrapAround Wonders, Paradise Bar Grill and Diana s Boutique. Explore the many aspects of the Amazon Princess long history in comics, television,
http://www.sufferingsappho.com/
In this world where fact rapidly approaches fantasy, the simplest truths are often the hardest to believe. Honesty, compassion and selfless devotion to the spirit of freedom...there are still Wonders to behold...
This site is a member of WebRing.
To browse visit Here

30. Malaspina Great Books - Sappho (c. 625 BCE)
sappho was an ancient Greek poet, from the city of Mytilene on the island of Lesbos, which was a cultural centre in the 7th century BC.
http://www.malaspina.com/site/person_1018.asp
Biography and Research Links:
Please wait for Page to Load or Sappho (c. 625 BC-)

31. Sappho
Only a handful of details are known about the life of sappho. She was born around 615 B.C. to an aristocratic family on the Greek island of Lesbos.
http://www.poets.org/sapph/

32. Definition: Sappho From Online Medical Dictionary
ornithology Any one of several species of brilliant South American humming birds of the genus sappho, having very brightcoloured and deeply forked tails.
http://cancerweb.ncl.ac.uk/cgi-bin/omd?sappho

33. Cciv243.Sappho.html
sappho was a contemporary of Alcaeus (c. 600 B.C.) and, like him, lived in the city of Mytilene on the island of Lesbos. Next to nothing is known about her
http://www.wesleyan.edu/~mkatz/Images2/cciv243.Sappho.html
(click on image for full vase) SAPPHO from A. M. Miller, Greek Lyric. An Anthology in Translation Do not cite or download except for study purposes. Underlinings represent items explained in the notes (in red , following each poem). 1. (Fr. 1) Immortal Aphrodite on your richly crafted throne, daughter of Zeus, weaver of snares, I beg you, do not with sorrows and with pain s subdue my heart, O Lady, but come to me, if ever at another time as well, hearing my voice from far away, you heeded it, and leaving your father's house of gold, you came, yoking your chariot. Graceful sparrows brought you swiftly over the black earth, with a thick whirring of wings, from heaven down through the middle air. Suddenly they were here, and you, O Blessed, with a smile on your immortal face asked me what was wrong this time, and why I called you this time, and what in my maddened heart I wanted most to happen. "Whom shall I persuade this time

34. Languagehat.com: THE NEW SAPPHO.
Back when I first heard about the new sappho poem (or, to be more accurate, filledout version of Lobel-Page s fragment 58) I said I d love to see the Greek
http://www.languagehat.com/archives/001966.php
Main
June 30, 2005
THE NEW SAPPHO.
Back when I first heard about the new Sappho poem (or, to be more accurate, filled-out version of Lobel-Page's fragment 58) I said I'd love to see the Greek; now, thanks to serendipity (and I'm very happy to report that Chris is back and blogging up a storm ), I can reproduce it here:
Martin West's translation [You for] the fragrant-blossomed Muses’ lovely gifts
[be zealous,] girls, [and the] clear melodious lyre: [but my once tender] body old age now
[has seized;] my hair’s turned [white] instead of dark; my heart’s grown heavy, my knees will not support me,
that once on a time were fleet for the dance as fawns. This state I oft bemoan; but what’s to do?
Not to grow old, being human, there’s no way. Tithonus once, the tale was, rose-armed Dawn,
love-smitten, carried off to the world’s end, handsome and young then, yet in time grey age
o’ertook him, husband of immortal wife. (Via Sauvage Noble Posted by languagehat at June 30, 2005 06:22 PM
Comments The Greek text of this is a fascinating example of modern textual corruption. :) Your text is originally from the classics-l list. There are two typos. There should be a space on line 5 (a spacing problem: "the spirit") and there's a pi-for-rho substitution in the last word of line 11.

35. Sappho: Poem Of Jealousy
“Translations of sappho, until recent years, have been fantastically inappropriate. . . . Today a sufficient number of literal translations by modern poets
http://www.bopsecrets.org/gateway/passages/sappho.htm
B U R E A U O F P U B L I C S E C R E T S
Sappho: Poem of Jealousy
(28 Translations)
Kenneth Rexroth, Classics Revisited
a On the Sublime Below are some of the many translations of this poem (there have been well over 100 into English alone). Most of the early ones have little resemblance to the original, but I have included a few for their historical interest.
Here are two slightly different versions of the original poem, transcribed in Roman characters (the differences presumably reflect different decisions regarding textual emendation or different styles of Romanization). I have replaced macrons (horizontal lines over vowels) with circumflexes, as macrons do not reproduce consistently in Internet formats.
phainetai moi kênos îsos theoisin
isdanei kai plâsion âdu phonei-
sâs upakouei
kardiân en stêthesin eptoaisen
alla kam men glôssa eâge lepton
paisan agrei khlôrotera de poiâs
Alla pan tomaton . . . phainetai moi kênos isos theoisin
isdanei kai plasion adu phônê-
sas upakouei kardian en stêthesin eptoaisen alla kam men glôssa eage lepton paisan agrei, chlôrotera de poias

36. Welcome To Sappho & Neraida Studios At Vatera Lesvos
sappho Neraida Studios at Vatera Lesvos Unforgetable vacation and holidays in aegean greece.
http://www.sappho.gr/
Continue in English

37. Sappho
To a certain extent, the beauty of sappho s poetry is caused by the fact that it is fragmentary. Her poetry is quoted by later authors, but most of their
http://www.livius.org/sao-sd/sappho/sappho.html
home index ancient Greece
Sappho
Sappho
(Musei Capitolini, Roma) Sappho: famous Greek poetess of lyric poetry. Only a few fragments survive. To a certain extent, the beauty of Sappho's poetry is caused by the fact that it is fragmentary. Her poetry is quoted by later authors, but most of their quotations are short and offer us a tantalizing glimpse of what once must have been a poem of great quality. Unlike Homer and Hesiod , Sappho and the other lyric poets tried to express private sentiments. Because almost none of her poems is complete, it is hard to understand them, and many interpretations tell us more about the classicist than about the author, who lived c.600 in Mytilene on the Greek island of Lesbos. Most scholars agree, however, that Sappho had a school where young aristocratic women received education before marriage. Because Sappho sometimes expresses passionate sentiments for young girls, she is often called "lesbian" (in our sense of the word). This is in fact an oversimplification, because the Greeks had other ideas about homosexuality than we have. Besides, these attitudes changed. Later generations were often hostile to woman-girl relationships, but it is very likely that in sixth-century Mytilene, this type of love was not frowned upon.

38. Sappho Garden Of The Arts - Lesbian Eldorado, Cultural Centre Lesvos
sappho Garden of the Arts is a new cafe bar gallery and cultural center in Skala Eressos on Lesvos, and the first dedicated performance venue and exhibition
http://www.sapphogarden.net/
CONTACT LINKS DOWNLOAD MEMBER LOGIN ... TERMS of CONDITION " SOMEONE WILL REMEMBER US... EVEN IN ANOTHER TIME." ... Sappho Sappho Garden of the Arts - After 2500 years
SAPPHO has passed away -
a new cultural centre
on Lesvos has open,
where women can learn from women
in the way of life Sappho Garden of the Arts
is a new cafe bar gallery and cultural center in Skala Eressos on Lesvos, and the first dedicated performance venue and exhibition space
in this vital LESBIAN ELDORADO
with its women+lesbian Beach- Bars, Hotels and Shops Garden: ART-Balcony by Gerbien Fricke Inside: Relief by Steffa Buehler Sappho Garden of the Arts is a transformable and magical space that will provide a focus and inspiration for women and their creativity. A place where women can celebrate their painting, photography, sculpture and craft; their talent with words, music and theatre of all kinds; their intellectual prowess and their skills in healing therapies and training others.
Read Moore...

39. Cciv243.Parker.html
In its strongest form, sappho Schoolmistress is the wellknown creation of With the authority of Wilamowitz, sappho the Schoolmistress came to be
http://mkatz.web.wesleyan.edu/Images2/cciv243.Parker.html

image credit
Sappho Schoolmistress Holt N. Parker
University of Cincinnati From Transactions of the American Philological Association
Do not cite or download except for study purposes. Epigram If we show that poetry...is not one thing for men and another for women but the same, by comparing the songs of Sappho with those of Anacreon...will anyone have any reason to find fault with the demonstration? Plutarch, On the Virtues of Women Contents (Sections)
I. Introduction

II. Palimpsest

III. Sappho Schoolmistress

IV. The New Paradigm: "Girls" and Ritual
...
XIII. Conclusion
I. Introduction.
"Monique Wittig and Sande Zeig in their Lesbian Peoples: Material for a Dictionary devote a full page to Sappho. The page is blank." So John Winkler began one of the most perceptive articles of recent years on Sappho. Wittig and Zeig's blank page is a salutary warning that we know nothing about Sappho. Or worse: Everything we know is wrong. Even the most basic "facts" are simply not so or in need of a stringent critical reexamination. A single example. We are told over and over again that Sappho "was married to Kerkylas of Andros, who is never mentioned in any of the extant fragments of her poetry" (Snyder). Not surprising, since it's a joke name: he's Dick Allcock from the Isle of MAN. It's been over 139 years since William Mure pointed this out and it is there in Wilamowitz and easily accessible in the

40. Songs Of Sappho: Performance & Lecture
A performancelectureby Paula Saffire, Ph.D., with sapphoÕs songs in English and Greek, costumed appearance, slides, and commentary.
http://trevor.butler.edu/~psaffire/sappho.html

Paula

Saffire
SONGS OF SAPPHO
A performance-lecture by Paula Saffire, Ph.D. Saffire appears dressed in ancient costume and sings Sappho's songs in English and Greek. The English songs are special "singing translations." Why do this?
"So Ancient Roses May Bloom Forever"
(headline of an article about British cultivators of antique roses) The performance-lecture lasts 50-75 minutes. It consists of songs, slides, and commentary, spiced with personal anecdotes.
STUDENT COMMENTS:
"I was really amazed by the power of the songs." Tim Miller , student at Butler University "This was the nicest hour I spent at my old college." J.W. , transfer student, who saw the performance
at Hanover College and came to see it again at Wooster College
"In her own translations, Saffire maintains Sappho's poignant sensitivity in speaking of love, desire, desperation, jealousy and contentment. ... Sappho's poetry is surrounded by sensuality, tenderness and humor. Saffire was very successful in passing these qualities on to the audience as she brought her repertoire of Sappho's poetry to life." Anna von Unwerth , Women's Studies major, Wooster student newspaper "When you are presented with a person dressed in mythological clothing playing and singing, learning doesn't seem like learning any more."

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