First Stasimon
αὔρα, ποντιὰς αὔρα,
445 ἅτε ποντοπόρους κομί-
ζεις θοὰς ἀκάτους ἐπʼ οἶδμα λίμνας,
ποῖ με τὰν μελέαν πορεύ-
σεις; τῷ δουλόσυνος πρὸς οἶ-
κον κτηθεῖσʼ ἀφίξομαι;
450 Δωρίδος ὅρμον αἴας;
Φθιάδος, ἔνθα τὸν
καλλίστων ὑδάτων πατέρα
φασὶν Ἀπιδανὸν πεδία λιπαίνειν;
455 νάσων, ἁλιήρει
κώπᾳ πεμπομέναν τάλαι-
ναν, οἰκτρὰν βιοτὰν ἔχουσαν οἴκοις,
ἔνθα πρωτόγονός τε φοῖ-
νιξ δάφνα θʼ ἱεροὺς ἀνέ-
460 σχε πτόρθους Λατοῖ φίλᾳ -
δῖνος ἄγαλμα Δίας;
σὺν Δηλιάσιν τε κού-
ραισιν Ἀρτέμιδος θεᾶς
465 χρυσέαν ἄμπυκα τόξα τʼ εὐλογήσω;
Παλλάδος ἐν πόλει
τὰς καλλιδίφρους Ἀθα-
ναίας ἐν κροκέῳ πέπλῳ
ζεύξομαι ἆρα πώλους ἐν
470 δαιδαλέαισι ποικίλλουσʼ
ἀνθοκρόκοισι πήναις,
Τιτάνων γενεὰν
τὰν Ζεὺς ἀμφιπύρῳ κοιμί-
ζει φλογμῷ Κρονίδας;
475 μοι τεκέων ἐμῶν,
μοι πατέρων χθονός θʼ,
καπνῷ κατερείπεται,
τυφομένα, δορίκτητος
Ἀργεΐων· ἐγὼ δʼ ἐν ξεί-
480 νᾳ χθονὶ δὴ κέκλημαι δού-
λα, λιποῦσʼ Ἀσίαν,
Εὐρώπας θεραπνᾶν ἀλλά-
ξασʼ Ἅιδα θαλάμους.
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Murray 1902
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Murray, OCT, 1902 · 1902
The Editor

Gilbert Murray (1866–1957) was Regius Professor of Greek at the University of Oxford from 1908 to 1936. Born in Sydney, Australia, he became one of the most prominent Hellenists of his age — both as a scholar and as a public intellectual who used verse translations of Greek tragedy to bring ancient drama to modern audiences. His translations of Euripides were staged in London's West End to considerable popular success. Beyond classics, Murray was a committed internationalist who helped draft the League of Nations covenant and served as chairman of the League of Nations Union.

About This Edition

Murray's OCT of Euripides, published in three volumes (1902–1909, revised 1913), provided the first modern critical text of all surviving Euripidean plays based on systematic manuscript collation. Murray worked primarily from the two principal manuscript families — the "select" manuscripts (L and P, preserving ten plays with extensive scholia) and the "alphabetical" manuscripts (preserving an additional nine plays). His text is considered moderately interventionist: Murray was willing to accept conjectures from the great Dutch and German scholars of the 18th and 19th centuries where he judged the manuscript text corrupt. James Diggle's OCT (1981–1994) has now superseded Murray's for scholarly purposes, though Murray's remains widely cited.

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