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Nossis
Nossis () was an ancient Greek woman epigrammist and poet, c. 300 BCE, who lived in southern Italy, at Locri. Her epigrams were inspired by Sappho, whom she claims to rival.〔Snyder, Jane McIntosh. ''The Women and the Lyre''. (1991. Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale). See Anthologia Graeca 7:718.〕 Twelve epigrams of hers (one of which is perhaps spurious) survive in the ''Greek Anthology''. Meleager of Gadara, in his ''Garland'', includes her among the most distinguished Greek singers. Antipater of Thessalonica ranks her among the nine poets who deserved the honor to compete with the Muses. Nossis states in her work that her mother was named Theuphila, the daughter of Cleouchas. In another epigram, she mentions that she had a daughter named Melinna,〔William Smith, ''Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology'', London: Murray (1849), "Melinno"〕 who is possibly the poet Melinno. ==References==
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