Solon, frg. 3.
Euripides, Supp., 310ff.
Hist., II, 65.
Æschylus, Agam., 378.
Hist., II, 66.
Plutarch, Lycurgus, 24.
Book VII gives the Sicilian Expedition.
Hist., III, 36, 1ff.
Idem, V, 84ff.
Idem, III, 82, 3.
Xenophon, Œcon., II.
Cyneget., Vff.
Symp.
Occonom., VIIff.
Memorabilia.
Cyropædia.
Thuc., II, 37, 2.
W. Macneile Dixon, Tragedy, page 51.
Æschylus, Agam., 1042.
Idem, 326ff.
Idem, 1379ff. (with omissions).
Idem, Prom., 989 (with omissions).
Frogs, Professor Gilbert Murray tr.
Æschylus, Agam., 459. (In the metre of the original.)
Idem, Agam., 976…90. (In the metre of the original.)
Idem, 1087…1101. (In the metre of the original.)
Idem, 1217.
Idem, Choeph., 743ff.
Idem, 889 (with omissions).
Idem, Agam., 429ff. (In the metre of the original.)
Idem, 757ff.
Sophocles, Œd. Tyr., 1215ff. (with omissions).
Idem, Antig., 821.
Idem, Trach., 458.
Idem, 128ff.
Idem, Œd. Tyr., 883ff.
Idem, 864ff. (with omissions).
Idem, Ajax, 472ff.
Æschylus, Supp., 779ff. (with omissions).
Sophocles, Antig., 878ff.
Æschylus, Septem., 1042.
The comparison with Simonides in the Peace was sixteen years earlier, a long time in the swift life of Athens.
Sophocles, Œd. Tyr., 1471ff. (with omissions).
Idem, Electra, 1448ff. (with omissions).
All the passages quoted from Euripides are taken from Professor Gilbert Murray’s translations.
Æschylus, Supp., 95.
Plato, Tim., IX.
Hesiod, Op. 289.
Anaxagoras.
Hesiod, Op. 276.
Pindar, O. IX, 28.
Xenophanes of Colophon.
De Legib., II, 4, 36.
Plutarch, Consol.
Idem, frg. de Anima.
Frogs, 153ff.
Protagoras.
Aristotle, Eth., I, 13, 6.
Apol., 41 D.
Phæd., 115 A.
Eth., X, 7, 7.
Æschylus, Agam., 346.
Idem, 1372ff. (with omissions).
Sophocles, Ajax, 644ff. Calverley tr.
Plotinus.
For this idea compare Professor Gilbert Murray, Euripides preface, XXIII.
* Except the first four lines this quotation is not in the original metre, which varies from line to line as English metre does not.
* There is, of course, the comparison with Simonides in the Peace, but that was many years earlier.
* I.e. of the Agamemnon, which is the first of the trilogy dealing with all that happened after Agamemnon’s return, to Orestes’ final acquittal for his mother’s death.
Edith Hamilton, The Greek Way
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