Troilos and Lykaon (page 597 lower)

Chapter 16, The Trojan War

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Proklos, Kypria Epitome – Poetae Epici Graeci 1, p. 42, ed. A. Bernabé. Leipzig 1987.

Homer, Iliad 24.255-58

Woe is me, that am all unblest, seeing that I begat sons the best in the broad land of Troy, yet of them I avow that not one is left, not godlike Nestor, not Troilus the warrior charioteer, not Hector  Greek Text

Ibikos 282a 40-45 PMG – Poetae Melici Graeci, p. 1,45 ed. D. L. Page. Oxford 1962.

Phrynichos 3 fr 13 Sn – Tragicorum Graecorum Fragmenta vol. 1, p. 77, ed. B. Snell. Gottingen 1971

(about Troilos)

the light of love glows on his reddening cheeks (Transl. T. Gantz)

Oxyrhynchus Papyrus 2637 fr.12, 224 SLG – Supplementum Lyricis Graecis, ed. D. Page, p. 66. Oxford 1974.

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

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