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The poem is an argument/singing contest between Alithia (truth) and Pseustis (falsehood), with Phronesis (reason/wisdom), acting as referee.  
 
The poem is an argument/singing contest between Alithia (truth) and Pseustis (falsehood), with Phronesis (reason/wisdom), acting as referee.  
  
She plays the harp.
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She plays the seven-stringed kithara (a type of harp).
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==See also==
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* [[Pseustis]]
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[[Category:Literature]]
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[[Category:Fictional harpists]]

Latest revision as of 13:17, 15 February 2025

A shepherdess who contends successfully with Pseustis (falsehood) in the 10th-century book Ecloga Theoduli, a common school text in the Middle Ages. It was written in Latin under the pseudonym "Theodulus."

The poem is an argument/singing contest between Alithia (truth) and Pseustis (falsehood), with Phronesis (reason/wisdom), acting as referee.

She plays the seven-stringed kithara (a type of harp).

See also