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  • THE CLOUDS
  • Aristophanes
  • Aristophanes, Clouds (ed. William James Hickie)

    THE CLOUDS: Aristophanes

    Editions and translations: Greek (ed. F.W. Hall and W.M. Geldart) | English (ed. Jeffrey Henderson) | English (ed. William James Hickie)
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    Chorus

    Hear me again, King Phoebus, Delian Apollo, who inhabitest the high-peaked Cynthian rock! And thou, blessed goddess, who inhabitest the all-golden house of Ephesus, in which Lydian damsels greatly reverence thee; and thou, our national goddess, swayer of the aegis, Minerva, guardian of the city! And thou, reveler Bacchus, who, inhabiting the Parnassian rock, sparklest with torches, conspicuous among the Delphic Bacchanals!



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    Cross references from Raphael Kühner, Friedrich Blass, Ausführliche Grammatik der Griechischen Sprache (ed. Ildar Ibraguimov):
    48 [Von dem Hiatus bei den übrigen Dichtern.]
    90 [Encliticae betont (orthotonoumenai).]


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