Nine Lyric Poets
The Nine Lyric or Melic Poets were a canonical group of ancient Greek poets esteemed by the scholars of Hellenistic Alexandria as worthy of critical study. In the Palatine Anthology it is said that they established lyric song.
They were:
- Alcman of Sparta
- Sappho of Mytilene or Eresos of Lesbos
- Alcaeus of Mytilene of Lesbos
- Anacreon of Teos
- Stesichorus of Metauros
- Ibycus of Rhegium
- Simonides of Ceos
- Bacchylides of Ceos
- Pindar of Thebes
The Nine Lyric Poets are traditionally divided among those who primarily composed choral verses, and those who composed monodic verses. This division is contested by some modern scholars.
Antipater of Thessalonica proposes an alternative canon of nine female poets.