Answer:
Classical Greeks!
Explanation:
The phrase below has been derived from a latin term for "sound mind, healthy body". It uses references from Hercules which is Greek Mythology.
"You should pray for a healthy mind in a healthy body.
Ask for a stout heart that has no fear of death,
and deems length of days the least of Nature's gifts
that can endure any kind of toil,
that knows neither wrath nor desire and thinks
the woes and hard labors of Hercules better than
the loves and banquets and downy cushions of Sardanapalus.
What I commend to you, you can give to yourself;
For assuredly, the only road to a life of peace is virtue."
<span>The kind of music that barbers and tailors play together is clipsew (Calypso). The answer to this riddle is a pun, which is a play on words. In this case, the pun is found in the word clipsew, which sounds a lot like Calypso.</span>