The poet Sappho was so celebrated in the ancient world that
the Roman Empire was still producing statues and paintings of her centuries
after her death. Her work was organized into nine books of lyric poetry in the
famous library at Alexandria, yet we know almost nothing about her life, except
that she lived on the Greek island of Lesbos and wrote love poems to women. She
remains famous to the present day, even though only a few fragments of her
poetry have survived. One of these fragments, called "Midnight Poem,"
was written in the mid-sixth century BCE to an absent lover. Due to tantalizing
hints in the poem, scholars have long debated when it was written. Now, thanks
to software used to simulate night skies in planetariums, scientists have
figured it out.
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