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English: Interior of a kylix from Tanagra, Boeotia, 5th century B.C. (from 525 to 475 BCE): The scene depicts a recumbent symposiast with crotala, playing with a hare, sings "O pedon kalliste", the beginning of a Theognidian verse. Collection: National Archaeological Museum in Athens: Inventory no. 1357 (previous CC1158)
Ελληνικά: Κύλικας από την Τανάγρα, Βοιωτία, 5ος αιω. π.Χ. Συμποσιαστής τραγουδάει "Ω παίδον κάλλιστε", η αρχή από στίχο του Θέογνι.
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Source https://archive.org/stream/mitteilungen09deut#page/392/mode/2up
Author Mitteilungen des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts, Athenische Abteilung

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5th century kylix from Tanagra (Boeotia, Greece) depicting a recumbent symposiast with krotala, playing with a hare and singing a lyric verse from Theognis of Megara (OPAIDONKALLISTE, transcripted as "o paidon kalliste"). Athens National Museum: 1357

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