Akrisios and Danae (page 301)

Chapter 10: Perseus and Bellerophontes, Part 1

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Simonides 543 PMG – Poetae Melici Graeci, pp. 284-85 ed. D. L. Page. Oxford 1962.

Aischylos, Diktyoulkoi fr 47a.18-20 R – Tragicorum Graecorum Fragmenta 3, p. 169, ed. S. L. Radt. Göttingen 1985.

Yours [Zeus] was the greater blame, but mine the lasting pain.  (Transl. Mary Emerson)

Sophokles, Danae fr 165 R – Tragicorum Graecorum Fragmenta 4, p. 174, ed. S.L. Radt. Göttingen 1977.

I do not know your enterprise; one thing I know; if this boy is living, I perish.  (Transl. Silvio Curtis)

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Edited by Silvio Curtis, Teaching assistant, Department of Classics, Univ. of Georgia, spring 2014.

Updated by Elena Bianchelli, Retired Senior Lecturer of Classical Languages and Culture, Univ. of Georgia, May 2023.

 

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