Epigram 5
κόγχος ἐγὼ Ζεφυρῖτι πάλαι τέρας· ἀλλὰ σὺ νῦν με
Κύπρι Σεληναίης ἄνθεμα πρῶτον ἔχεις,
ναυτίλος ὃς πελάγεσσιν ἐπέπλεον, εἰ μὲν ἀῆται,
τείνας οἰκείων λαῖφος ἀπὸ προτόνων,
5 εἰ δὲ Γαληναίη, λιπαρὴ θεός, οὖλος ἐρέσσων
ποσσί νιν, ὥστʼ ἔργωι τοὔνομα συμφέρεται,
ἔστʼ ἔπεσον παρὰ θῖνας Ἰουλίδας, ὄφρα γένωμαι
σοὶ τὸ περίσκεπτον παίγνιον, Ἀρσινόη,
μηδέ μοι ἐν θαλάμηισιν ἔθʼ ὡς πάρος, εἰμὶ γὰρ ἄπνους,
10 τίκτηται νοτερῆισʼ ὤεον ἁλκυονίς.
Κλεινίου ἀλλὰ θυγατρὶ δίδου χάριν, οἶδε γὰρ ἐσθλά
ῥέζειν καὶ Σμύρνης ἐστὶν ἀπʼ Αἰολίδος.
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Wilamowitz-Moellendorff 1897
Wilamowitz-Moellendorff, Weidmann, 1897 · 1897
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Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff (1848–1931) was arguably the greatest classical scholar of the modern era. Professor at Greifswald, Göttingen, and finally Berlin, he dominated classical philology for half a century through sheer range and productivity — publishing critical editions, literary histories, linguistic studies, and interpretive works on virtually every major Greek author. His editions of Euripides and the Greek lyric poets set new standards.

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