es ea rc haccess to this iconographic tradition during his military career, and finds occasion to use it only after having cast Neoboule as a lascivious orgiast, as he does in fragments 30W-48W. Preserving the character of Neoboule as virtuous and beautiful would have precluded such an inclusion and thus limited his art. While these discrepancies are illustrative enough on their own to indicate the Lycambids were more likely literary characters than historical figures, consideration of both the perfection in their fa-milial construction to fulfill various functions of poetry and the ridicule during symposia indicates another reasons for Archilo-chos to have characterized them the way he does. He thus erodes their historicity all the more. I...
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