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THE LOEB CLASSICAL LIBRARY EDITED BV T. E.
E.
CAPPS,
pii.i).,
PAGE,
LL.D.
LITT.D.
W,
H. D.
ROUSE,
LYRA GRAECA III
litt.d.
LYRA GRAECA BEING THE REMAINS OF ALL THE GREEK LYRIC POETS FROM EUMELUS TO TIMOTHEUS EXCEPTING PINDAR NEWLY EDITED AND TRANSLATED BY J.
M.
EDMONDS
LATE PELLOW OP JESUS COLLEGE LECTURER IX THE UXIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE
IN
THREE VOLUMES VOLUME
III
INCLUDING
CoKiNNA Bacchylides Timotheus the Anonymous Fragments the Folk-Songs and the Scolia WITH AN ACCOUNT OF GrEEK LyRIC PoETRY
LONDON WILLIAM HEINEMANN G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS NEW YORK :
:
MCMXXVII
Pnnted in Great Britain
\B
PA
V. 3
c-v,
pa.yls of an early-placed prob. came early in Bk. I.
poem
'
12-14
15
LYRA GRAECA 13 Ibid. 121 c ai
uv
.
.
.
Boiwrol
cfxoiics
dflLCOV eVl 5e TTjS KTrirtK?]S
dfJiOJV SofMCOV
u Ibid. 106 a
t?]
rh
av^vyos
i]
'iv
.
.
.
eVrl
ko).
tj
etv
rdu Trapa 'Avriixdxv 0T€ 7rapa\ai.L0ayo/j.eur].
aTrh rrjs
Kopivprj,
«-tt
iir\
alriariKrjS
^
ead'
15 Prisc. Inst. {Grram. Lat.) 1. 36 in plerisque tamen Aeoles secuti hoc faciraus. illi enim Qovydrrip dicunt pro Ovydrrjp, ov corripientes, vel magis u sono it soliti sunt pronuntiare, ideoque adscribunt o, non ut diphthongum faciant, sed ut sonum :
V
Aeolicum ostendant, ut
KaWiXopo) OvpLas
6 /jL€ya\oaO€V€iyKovKoixeiTao Kpovco, raVLKa VLV K\e'^e /jidK7]pa 'Peta,*
15
fjieydXav t dOavdrcov eV?
eXe
TL/Jbdv.'
rdS*
e/JLeX^lrev.
avTLKa Moo(T7} (pepepev ^jra^pov eTaTTOv /idKapa^
20
5'
KpDi(f)Lav Kd\7nca} &iav ^ 26-32 Tus TTtTpas (suppl. Schroed.) 11. suppl. Wil. :
.
29
LYRA GRAECA [iviBco^/cev 8' o[po]v],
ipa[T
.])
.
T[a.fJLV 'Ao-a)7rtav]
Ibid.
MajCT^ao)!^ FioaTecf)civ]a}v^
8cb[pov
eaXov ovt
e]vi7T0}^
St][fiova^ fjLiXTTcoaa] fiiXi,^ ae\ios, (17 mutilated lines containing ia^aS^iov, wre 6]ovaias, (pi\a, -90 suppl. Wil.
91-142 Asopus' answer
* 11,
Paus.
34
2
ef.
Hdn. Gram. Gr.
1.
158. 17
-diavos iv ttj 'O^TjptK^ UpoacfSia Std tov i ypdcpei, i-mibr] evprjTai rj tti (TvWa&h (TvveaTaXuevr) us irapd Kopivvr}' "^
ydp
SecTTria /caWiyeveOXe, <j)t.\6^eve, ^
Mus:
1
cf.
36
nis voti^iov
Tevdris
^
mss
'gounnand'?
/j,a)(TO(f)L\€iT€
Kopivdtf and, below, jxovcro^piXifTe
^
cf.
Choer.
1.
75, a corrap-
CORINNA 37 Choeroboscus dpdwKOS
Theodosius
on
Canons:
djmuv^,
genitive
throne or seat is
used for
9p6i/os
by Corinna.
38 Hesychius Glossanj
:
Touduv:
— In Corinna,
cliine-meat
used of
^
392 Heracleides of Miletus In the same way (ppa.(r(rci} for to say ; whence the lyric poet Corinna uses ^poTTw :
'
(ppd(a}
'
I
with the Boeotian double
say
t.
BOOK IIP
INSCRIPTIONS
BooK IV
LYRIC NOMES 40^ Anonymous iJrammarian
The name Thespeia is written thus with the diphthong b}' Orus according to the rule of the proparox^-tones, but Herodian in the Homeric Prosody because the second syllable is found (2. 34) writes it with the short, as for instance in Corinna :
*
:
Thespia^ mother of fair offspring, friend of the stranger^ dear to the Muse tion of the sequel to this passage * cf. Steph. Byz. conjectural
5.
^ the order of Books ©eaTrem, Eust. 266. 6
is
37
LYRA GRAECA E'
41 Heph. 2 /Spaxetai' 7r€^7rT6j'
.
[tt. .
.
(rvv€K(p(avr)aews]-
eart
fj.€VTOi
Koi
iv
... eTret
17
5vo jSpaxe*"»' ^ls /xiav
is Trapa Kopiuvr} iv t^
^
^ BravBKcb^;
evBi'^ ;^
ov
jjLav
Trdpo^ rjaOa, K.6pivva,
^ ^
'
cf. iSch.
ad
loc.
{TiviS
5e'
(pacnv iv BevTepa)
^
mss
cvSeis
Herm.
may have
contained poems of a personal type, but such not impossible in the apxy^ or (xcppayis of a nome or of a ehoral song: some ancient authorities quoted ^ collected by Cronert Hh. Mus. this as from Book II 1908. 188 ^
a sentence
38
is
'
CORINNA BooK yi 41 or two Hephaestion Haiidbook of Metre [on synizesis] it occurs even short syllables coalesce into one short in an hexameter, as for instance the 5th Book of Corinna :
;
.
.
.
.
.
.
:
you be sleeping for ever ? There was a time. Corinna, when you were not [a sluggard]. VVill
Boeotian forms ^ which probably come quoted by Apollonius Pron. 69 c tou, rovv, Fv to him,' 111 c vu^-we two,' 135 a Tt