Phocais

Phocais

The Phocais was an ancient Greek epic widely attributed to Homer. In the "Life of Homer", a biography of Homer falsely attributed to Herodotus, it was said to have been written while Homer lived at Phocaea with a man named Thestorides; however, whether Thestorides actually existed and where he lived is highly suspect. Like all Homeric work, its true author is unknown; today only a single fragment (three to four sentences of text) claiming its existence survives. [Stewart, Michael W. "Phokais," Greek Mythology: From The Iliad To The Fall Of The Last Tyrant. http://www.mythagora.com/encyctxt/subtextp/phokais.html (August 31, 2006) ]


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