Διός καὶ Ἑρμοῦ
§1.1 τὴν τοῦ Ἰνάχου παῖδα τὴν καλὴν οἶσθα. Ερμῆ;
§1.2 ναί· τὴν Ἰὼ λέγεις.
§1.3 οὐκέτι παῖς ἐκείνη ἐστίν, ἀλλὰ δάμαλις.
§1.4 τεράστιον τοῦτο· τῷ τρόπῳ δʼ ἐνηλλάγη;
§1.5 ζηλοτυπήσασα Ἥρα μετέβαλεν αὐτήν. ἀλλα καὶ καινὸν ἄλλο τι δεινὸν ἐπιμεμηχάνηται τῇ κακοδαίμονι· βουκόλον τινὰ πολυόμματον Ἄργον τοὔνομα ἐπέστησεν, ὃς νέμει τὴν δάμαλιν ἄϋπνος ὤν.
§1.6 τί οὖν ἡμᾶς χρὴ ποιεῖν;
§1.7 καταπτάμενος ἐς τὴν Νεμεανἐκεῖ δέ που Ἄργος βουκολεῖἐκεῖνον ἀπόκτεινον, τὴν δὲ Ἰὼ διὰ τοῦ πελάγους ἐς τὴν Αἴγυπτον ἀγαγὼν Ἶσιν ποίησον· καὶ τὸ λοιπὸν ἔστω θεὸς τῶν ἐκεῖ καὶ τὸν Νεῖλον ἀναγέτω καὶ τοὺς ἀνέμους ἐπιπεμπέτω καὶ σωζέτω τοὺς πλέοντας.
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Jacobitz 1909
Teubner
Jacobitz, Teubner, 1909 · 1909
The Editor

Karl Jacobitz (1810–1889) was a German classical scholar who produced the standard Teubner edition of Lucian's complete works. Working systematically through the large and varied Lucianic corpus, Jacobitz collated manuscripts and established texts for dozens of dialogues, satires, and rhetorical exercises. His edition was the scholarly standard for over half a century.

About This Edition

Jacobitz's Teubner Lucian, published in multiple volumes during the mid-19th century, provided the first comprehensive critical edition of Lucian's works. The text is based on manuscript collation with a full apparatus criticus. M. D. Macleod's OCT (1972–1987) has since superseded Jacobitz for most scholarly purposes, but the Teubner edition remains frequently cited in older secondary literature.

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