Moschion (tragic poet)

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Moschion (

civilisation was born, and people buried their dead so that people would not be reminded of their earlier cannibalism.[3]

Notes

  1. ^ Moschion entry in Brill's New Pauly Online
  2. ^ P. E. Easterling, Bernard Knox, (1989), Greek Literature, page 92. Cambridge University Press
  3. ^ Theories of Progress, in Sue Blundell, (1986), The Origins of Civilization in Greek & Roman Thought, page 187. Routledge. Translations of the fragment in W. K. C. Guthrie, The Sophists, p. 82, and in W.B. Tyrrell and F.S. Brown, Athenian Myths and Institutions, p. 81.