Bacillides
Bacillides is an ancient Greek lyric poet. He is one of the nine lyrical poets of the late Greeks, including his uncle Simonides. His graceful and sophisticated lyrical style has been documented as a Baquilidean study from the time of Longinus. However, there are some scholars' view that this form is superficial. Bacillides was a competitor of the contemporary Pindarroz, and often had a bad comparison of the "Hidden of the Pindaros, similar to Boccherini". Their divergence was not easily comparable, and "blaming the absence of Pindar Ross in Bacillides is a childlike view, just as it accuses the Marvel of not seeing Milton's glory." Baccillides' career coincided with a dominant dominance in the form of poetry play, and is expressed specifically in the works of Aiqillos and Sophocles, and is actually one of the last poets of great significance in pure lyric poetry of ancient tradition.