Chapter 16, The Trojan War
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♠ A scholia to Homer, Iliad 1.366 – Scholia Graeca in Homeri Iliadem, vol. I, p. 49, ed. W. Dindorf and E. Maass. Oxford 1875.
♠ bT scholia to Homer, Iliad 1.366 – Scholia Graeca in Homeri Iliadem 3, pp. 57-58, ed. W. Dindorf and E. Maass. Oxford 1877.
♠ Kypria fr 28 PEG – Poetae Epici Graeci 1, p. 60, ed. A. Bernabé. Leipzig 1987.
♠ Homer, Iliad 9.328-29
Twelve cities of men have I laid waste with my ships and by land eleven. Greek Text
♠ Homer, Iliad 9.128-30
And I will give seven women skilled in goodly handiwork, women of Lesbos, whom on the day when himself took well-built Lesbos I chose me from out the spoil, [130] and that in beauty surpass all women folk. Greek Text
♠ Homer, Iliad 9.666-68
And Patroclus laid him down on the opposite side, and by him in like manner lay fair-girdled Iphis, whom goodly Achilles had given him when he took steep Scyrus, the city of Enyeus. Greek Text
♠ Homer, Iliad 6.33-35
and the king of men, Agamemnon, slew Elatus that dwelt in steep Pedasus by the banks of fair-flowing Satnioeis. Greek Text
♠ Hesiod, Ehoiai (Catalogue of Women) fr 214 MW – Fragmenta Hesiodea, p. 108, ed. R. Merkelbach and M. L. West. Oxford 1967.
♠ Homer, Odyssey 4.342
as when once in fair-stablished Lesbos he rose up and wrestled a match with Philomeleides Greek Text
Edited by Elena Bianchelli, Retired Senior Lecturer of Classical Languages and Culture, Univ. of Georgia, January 2023
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