Neoptolemos (page 690)

Chapter 17, The Return from Troy

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Scholia at Vergil, Aeneid 3.297 – Servii Grammatici qui feruntur in Vergilii Carmina commentarii: Aeneis, vol. 1 pt. 1, pp. 394-95, ed G. Thilo and H. Hagen. Leipzig 1881.

Latin Text

Hyginus, Fabulae 123

Neoptolemus, son of Achilles and Deidamia, begat Amphialus by captive Andromache, daughter of EetionLatin Text

Pindar, Paian 6.117-20 – Pindarus 2, pp. 29-30, ed. B. Snell and H. Maehler. Leipzig 1975.

Pindar, Nemean 7.40-43

He had gone to consult the god, bringing precious things from the finest spoils of Troy; and there he met with a quarrel over the flesh of his sacrifice, and a man struck him with a knife. The hospitable Delphians were grieved beyond measure.  Greek Text

Pherekydes 3F64a – Die Fragmente der griechischen Historiker 1, p. 78, ed. F. Jacoby, 2d ed. Leiden 1957.

Greek Text

Scholia at Euripides, Orestes 1655 – Scholia in Euripidem, vol. 1, pp. 239-40, ed. E. Schwartz. Berlin 1887.

Greek Text

Scholia at Homer, Odyssey 4.4 – Scholia Graeca in Homeris Odysseam, vol. 1, p. 170, ed. W. Dindorf. Oxford 1855. 

Greek Text

 

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

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