Chapter 16, The Trojan War
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♠ T Scholia at Homer, Iliad 24.257 – Scholia Graeca in Homeri Iliadem 6, pp. 461-6, ed. W. Dindorf and E. Maass. Oxford 1888.
♠ Sophokles, Troilos fr 621 R – Tragicorum Graecorum Fragmenta vol. 4, p. 455, ed. S.L. Radt. Göttingen 1977.
we approach flowing drinking water (Transl. E. Bianchelli)
♠ Lykophron, Alexandra 307-13
Ay! me, for they fair-fostered flower, too, I groan, O lion whelp, sweet darling of thy kindred, who didst smite with fiery charm of shafts the fierce dragon and seize for a little loveless while in unescapable noose him that was smitten, thyself unwounded by thy victim: thou shalt forfeit thy head and stain thy father’s altar-tomb with thy blood. Greek Text
♠ Scholia to Lykophron, Alexandra 307 – Lykophronis Alexandra, vol. 2, pp. 124-25, ed. E. Scheer. Berlin 1908.
Edited by Elena Bianchelli, Retired Senior Lecturer of Classical Languages and Culture, Univ. of Georgia, January 2023
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