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On the Web
- Poetry of Sappho - This page includes a brief biography, a selection of texts of various fragments of Sappho's poems, and links to further reading materials both online and off.
- Poetry of Sappho - Biography and selected works in translation of the Greek Sappho, preeminent woman poet of antiquity.
- Sappho: Poem I - Translation and transliteration of Sappho's only surviving complete poem.
- The Divine Sappho - Life, works of famous Greek poetess, Sappho. Includes H.T. Wharton's "Life" of Sappho, poems in translation, other classical references.
- Mythography / the Greek Poet Sappho - learn about the Greek poet Sappho and how her poems relate to Greek mythology
- Sappho-Ode to Aphrodite - A reconstruction of the music of Sappho's "Ode to Aphrodite," by composer Ioannidis Nikolaos. Audio, original Greek text and English translation.
- Sappho, the first modern poet - Excerpt from: Sappho - The Story of a Poet, by Edith Mora (Flammarion, 1966).
- Sappho Page - This page is devoted to understanding the poetry of Sappho, designed and organized by Robin Mitchell-Boyask, Associate Professor of Greek and Roman Classics at Temple University, designed primarily for students and teachers of Intellectual Heritage 51, a Core Humanities course at Temple University.
- Sappho [About.com] - Books about the poet Sappho, her poetry, life, lesbianism, analyses of the relationship between her writing and that of other poets.
- The Love Songs of Sappho - Translated with An Essay by Paul Roche. Introduction by Page duBois - a review.
Wikipedia Articles
- USS Sappho (AKA-38) - USS Sappho (AKA-38) was an Artemis class attack cargo ship named for the minor planet 80 Sappho, which in turn was named for the Greek poet Sappho. USS Sappho served as a commissioned ship for 12 months.
- HMS Sappho (1891) - HMS Sappho was an Apollo class cruiser of the British Royal Navy which served from 1892 to 1918 in various colonial posts, including service during the Second Boer War in 1901. During the First World War, Sappho and her sisters saw service off the British Isles as hastily converted minelayers.
- Sappho Point - Sappho Point () is a point which marks the west side of the entrance to Cumberland East Bay, on the north coast of South Georgia. Probably first sighted by the British expedition under Cook which explored the north coast of South Georgia in 1775.
- Sappho (disambiguation) - Sappho was an Ancient Greek poet.
- HMS Sappho (1837) - HMS Sappho was a British Navy Brig that gained public notoriety for causing a diplomatic incident over the slave trade with the United States of America and then going missing off the Australian coast in 1857-58.