Is there anyone familiar with Classical litereature who know of the
   story of Euonimo.   Apparently he was competing with Aristono playing
   the cithara and broke a string (it happens to the best of us).  The
   Gods (all of them?) sent a Cicada (presumably a sort of silkworm) which
   produced such a wonderful string that he won the competition and a
   statue was erected to him.

   Does anyone know where the story comes from?

   Regards

   Monica

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