"His earliest ode which has come down to us is the tenth Pythian ode in honor of the victory in the long footrace of Hippocles, one of the powerful . This ode was composed when was only twenty years old, and shows that he already had some prominence, else that family would not have invited him to celebrate the victory. His earliest Olympian ode which has been preserved is the eleventh, of 484"
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Thomas Day Seymour
(April 1, 1848December 31, 1907) was an American , Professor of Greek at , and leading expert on the works of Homer. He was elected in 1900 a member of the and in 1906 a member of the .
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