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  1. Sappho says--: Poems and fragments of Sappho of Lesbos by Sappho, 1999
  2. Love songs (Mentor book) by Sappho, 1966
  3. Sappho: One Hundred Lyrics by Sappho,
  4. Notes on Thought and Vision & the Wise Sappho by Hilda Doolittle, 01 October, 1982
  5. Sappho of Lesbos; her life and times, by Arthur Edward Pearse Brome Weigall, 1934
  6. Sappho by the sea: An illustrated guide to the Hamptons by J. Frederick Smith, 1976
  7. Sappho by Frederick Smith, 01 July, 1980
  8. A Sappho Of Green Springs and Other Tales by Bret Harte,
  9. Sappho's Apples by Leonard Kress, 25 December, 2000
  10. Sappho by Alphonse Daudet, 01 July, 1988
    More books from Canada, United Kingdom, Germany and France sites

81. The Sappho Project Home Page
The sappho Project aims to reveal the life and creative work of sappho, the famed 7th century BCE Greek poet from Lesbos.
http://www.lesbian.org/sappho-project/index.html
ARTISTIC INSTALLATIONS OF
THE LIFE AND TIMES OF SAPPHO OF MYTILENE (LESBOS) This site is best view with frames. If your browser doesn't support frames click here For more information Email us at lips24@aol.com

82. Sappho, The 10th Muse
sappho lived and prospered during the so called PreClassical period, in the early 6th century BC sappho scolds him for doing this, in one of her songs.
http://www.geocities.com/sapphida/sapphoeg.htm
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    Sources/bibliography...
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    Sappho lived and prospered during the so called Pre-Classical period, in the early 6th century B.C. (around 580), mostly in Mytilene, the capital of the Aeolic Lesbos island in the North-East Aegean. Arts and culture were thriving there in that period. She was probably born a few decades earlier, by the end of the 7th century BC, around 620, at Eressos, on the same island. Alkaios was her contemporary, and they both lived about two generations after Terpandros, a well-known guitar-singer that lived in late 7th century and is alleged to be the founder of the first school of lyric poetry on the island of Lesvos. Sappho and Alkaios are the most prominent figures of ancient Lyric poetry, and there are few others, like Archilohos and Anacreon. She is the most well known poetess of ancient Greece, although some would say of the whole world. She has been loved and praised in her time, and still is, for the beauty and the tenderness in her love lyrics, and for her direct approach to readers feelings. Looks like she loved music and every kind of beauty.
    She has been called "the Tenth Muse" and the "mortal Muse" (probably the muse of lyrics and erotic poetry), Plato has called her wise (according to Aelianus Claudious), and Horace in his 2nd () ùäÞ ôïõ... says that even the dead are admiringly listening to her songs in holy silence in the underworld.

83. Sappho
sappho the Greek Lyrists sculpture is available from sculpturegallery.com.
http://www.sculpturegallery.com/sculpture/sappho.html
Sappho
One of the great Greek lyrists and few known female poets of the ancient world
630 - 612 BC Sappho 26" x -8-1/2"
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O ne of the great Greek lyrists and few known female poets of the ancient world, Sappho was born some time between 630 and 612 BC. She was an aristocrat who married a prosperous merchant, and she had a daughter named Cleis. Her wealth afforded her with the opportunity to live her life as she chose, and she chose to spend it studying the arts on the isle of Lesbos. In the seventh century BC, Lesbos was a cultural center. Sappho spent most her time on the island, though she also traveled widely throughout Greece. She was exiled for a time because of political activities in her family, and she spent this time in Sicily. By this time she was known as a poet, and the residents of Syracuse were so honored by her visit that they erected a statue to her. Sappho was called a lyrist because, as was the custom of the time, she wrote her poems to be performed with the accompaniment of a lyre. Sappho composed her own music and refined the prevailing lyric meter to a point that it is now known as sapphic meter. She innovated lyric poetry both in technique and style, becoming part of a new wave of Greek lyrists who moved from writing poetry from the point of view of gods and muses to the personal vantage point of the individual. She was one of the first poets to write from the first person, describing love and loss as it affected her personally.

84. Early Greek Lyric Poets
Timeline, links, and other information about the Greek poets Alcaeus, Archilochus, Callinus, Pindar, sappho, Semonides, and Simonides.
http://www.geocities.com/greeklyricpoets/
Early Greek Lyric Poets Poets
Alcaeus

Archilochus

Callinus

Pindar
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Timeline

85. Sappho Books - Rare And Out Of Print Books In Glebe

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86. Www.sappho.org/pub/sappho/
www.sappho.org/ Welkom bij Café sapphoRelatiebemiddelingsbureau biedt vrouwen de mogelijkheid om een vrouwelijke partner of vriendin te ontmoeten.
http://www.sappho.org/pub/sappho/
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87. PaPERHOUsE MP3 Download
Songs from the albums Bug Sun and sappho.
http://paperhouse.vapor.com
PaPERHOUsE MP3 Download Here you can download the two PaPERHOUsE Albums Bug Sun and Sappho . PaPERHOUsE is a new Ambient/Electronic oriented project of the former Click Click member Adrian Smith The files are offered here with the band's express permission. Please see PaPERHOUsE's official web site at www.stencilhead.org.uk for more information about the band (also: paperhouse.iuma.com PaPERHOUsE are looking for a Label - if you can help, please mail me , and I will forward. The files are now mirrored at Meanmachine Switzerland aagh.net, UK and Michael J. 'Cap' Brenegan, USA thanks to them for providing space and bandwidth! Clicking on the file links below will automagically redirect your download, so you don't have to worry about that. Bug Sun (2000)
Kumari
(7:50, 7358 KB)
Art is Life
(10:16, 9635 KB)
Wenischtoo
(7:04, 6638 KB)
Black Shiny Bug
(7:14, 6793 KB)
Onibaba
(9:24, 8824 KB)
Bug Sun
(5:17, 4961 KB)
Irrenhaus
(10:48, 10135 KB)
Sappho (2001)
Man in a suit
(6:11, 5810 KB)
What we are
(4:52, 4570 KB) Iguana (8:12, 7689 KB) Sappho (6:54, 6483 KB)

88. Home Sappho Dutch Sappho S Moment Sappho S Womennight On Every
Experience your own moment at sappho s and organize your own party. All idea s are supported by sappho. A birthday, exposition, music night, disconight or
http://www.sappho.nl/html_uk/index_uk.html

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

90. Ernest MacMillan (The Lied And Art Song Texts Page: Texts And Translations To Li
Listing at The Lied and Art Song Texts Page with lyrics to Songs from sappho.
http://www.recmusic.org/lieder/get_settings.html?ComposerId=4923

91. Soppho Art Museum
Death of sappho (Daumier 1842), Death of sappho (Daumier, 1842) image sappho_ _Alcaeus(AlmaTadema,1881), sappho Alcaeus (Alma-Tadema,1881)
http://www.beloit.edu/~classics/main/courses/classics205_2/museum205/art_museum2
Sappho Art Museum
450 BCE - 1842 19th cent. - 20th cent. Sappho (Athens, c.450 BCE)
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drwaing Sappho (Soma Orlai Petrich, 1855)
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e Sappho (Reader's Museum Netherlands, 19th century)
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Sappho Leaping from the Leucadian Cliff (Moreau, 1864)
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medium large detail Sappho (Unknown, Korea, 1925)
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Sappho Fragment 98 (Papyrus, c. 50 BCE)
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The Death of Sappho (Moreau, 1871)
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medium large detail Sappho (Lindsay, 1928)
Sappho (Pompeii, c.60 CE)
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Sappho (Moreau, 1871) medium large detail Sappho (Seitz, 1964) image Sappho (Woodcut, 1473) image color The Death of Sappho (Moreau, 1876) small medium large detail Sappho of Lesbos (Behrens,1990) image Sappho (Dannecker, c.1800) image Sappho (Mengin, 1877) small large Sappho Whark (Engleman,1997) small large Sappho-Wire small large image image Sappho (Book Cover, 20th cent.) small large Death of Sappho (Daumier, 1842) image image Home Webmastesr: hajnajg@stu.beloit.edu tanliaov@stu.beloit.edu Posted: 09/25/2000 Updated: 11/24/2001

92. Sappho Khnopff C 1912
sappho (Khnopff, 1912)
http://www.beloit.edu/~classics/main/courses/classics205_2/museum205/Websites/Sa
Sappho (Khnopff, 1912)

93. Sappho.Net Lesbian Finland
Leads to the local lesbian life.
http://www.sappho.net/finlez/eindex.html

94. Sappho Of Lesbos, Poetess Of Mytilene - Her Life And Times
(What did sappho teach her girls, except how to love?)”Ovid Celebrated through Antiquity as the Tenth Muse, sappho was born in 612 BC to a noble family.
http://www.realm-of-shade.com/sappho/
Sappho's Villa Xaire, weary Traveler, and let me welcome you into my humble abode, this comfortable Villa that some have named The House of Those Who Serve The Muses. Stop in and visit with me awhile. Take off your sandals at the door and rest yourself, lay yourself down on soft cushions and partake of fine Chian wine and poetry as I make you feel perfectly at home.... I am Sappho of Lesbos, celebrated Poetess of Mytilene. My home and my lyre are dedicated to the worship of Aphrodite; my life, to song and poetry.
I am a woman of means and independence, and have dedicated myself to educating other women in the Arts. Come...Let us escort you through my Villa. Here you may learn details of my life, the turbulence of my youth, and of the things that have come to pass since the days when I first walked these halls...

95. 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
Female Cross-Dressers
Early in the 20th century, cross-dressing among women (of whatever orientation) was a popular fashion. Here are some fun early images of female cross-dressers.
Sharp Dressers

Cross-Dressers #1

The Moon Shine Club

Cross-Dressers #2
... Alix North
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96. WLGR
An introduction to the poets life, including a translation of fr.1LP, as part of an article about the Greek island Lesvos by Chris Kazazis (Tufts Hellenic Society).
http://www.stoa.org/diotima/anthology/wlgr/wlgr-voices1.shtml
Women's Voices
Sappho
1. To Aphrodite (Fr. 1. G)
Aphrodite on your intricate throne, immortal, daughter of Zeus, weaver of plots, I beg you, do not tame me with pain or my heart with anguish but come here, as once before when I asked you, you heard my words from afar and listened, and left your father's golden house and came you yoked your chariot, and lovely swift sparrows brought you, fast whirling over the dark earth from heaven through the midst of the bright air and soon they arrived. And you, O blessed goddess, smiled with your immortal face and asked what was wrong with me, and why did I call now, and what did I most want in my maddened heart to have for myself. `Who now am I to persuade to your love, who, Sappho, has done you wrong? For if she flees, soon she'll pursue you, and if she won't take gifts, soon she'll give them, and if she won't love, soon she will love you, even if she doesn't want to.' Come to me now again, release me from my cruel anxiety, accomplish all that my heart wants accomplished. You yourself join my battle.

97. Isle Of Lesbos
Focuses on pre1922 poets, presented in chronological order. Includes biographical information, selected works, and a concise bibliography.
http://www.sappho.com/poetry/
Isle of Lesbos : Poetry
Lesbian Poetry
Welcome to the Lesbian Poetry pages. Here you will find: Historical Poetry - selected works and biographies of poets (of various orientations) who have written about affection between women. Contemporary Poetry - mini biographies of popular modern-day lesbian poets. Resources for Poets and Readers - where to find more biographical information, poetic anthologies, and web sites on this topic. Lesbian Poetry FAQ - answers to many commonly-asked questions about this section. Poetry Classical Art Vintage Images Quotations ... Alix North
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98. Sappho Paper
The lyric poet sappho herself could not have guessed at the significance of this particular sappho must have faced similar difficulties in her time.
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/classes/JLSp.html
Jennifer Snook
Classics 135
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.

99. Sappho And Lisa Jain
An Exploration of sappho, the woman and her writings.
http://starpoet.com/sappho/
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