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  • Euripides, Andromache (ed. David Kovacs)

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    Andromachê
    Iliôi aipeinai Paris ou gamon alla tin' atan

    agaget' eunaian eis thalamous Helenan.
    105
    has henek', ô Troia, dori kai puri dêialôton

    heile s' ho chilionaus Hellados oxus Arês
    kai ton emon meleas posin Hektora, ton peri teichê

    heilkuse diphreuôn pais halias Thetidos:
    auta d' ek thalamôn agoman epi thina thalassas,
    110

    doulosunan stugeran amphibalousa karai.
    polla de dakrua moi kateba chroos, hanik' eleipon

    astu te kai thalamous kai posin en koniais.
    ômoi egô melea, ti m' echrên eti phengos horasthai

    Hermionas doulan; has hupo teiromena
    115
    pros tod' agalma theas hiketis peri cheire balousa

    takomai hôs petrina pidakoessa libas.


    There are a total of 4 comments on and cross references to this page.

    Cross references from Raphael Kühner, Friedrich Blass, Ausführliche Grammatik der Griechischen Sprache (ed. Ildar Ibraguimov):
    150 [III. Adjektive Einer Endung. Vorbemerkung.]

    Cross references from Sir Richard Jebb, Commentary on Sophocles: Philoctetes:
    * [1218-1471]

    Cross references from Walter Leaf, Commentary on the Iliad (1900):
    17, 742 [Book 17 (R)]
    11, 183 [Book 11 (L)]


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    Euripides. Euripides, with an English translation by David Kovacs. Cambridge. Harvard University Press. forthcoming.
    OCLC: 32167765
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