Suda On Line
Search
|
Search results for epsilon,1245 in Adler number:
Headword:
Enepese
Adler number: epsilon,1245
Translated headword: fell on, befell
Vetting Status: high
Translation: [Meaning it] happened, occurred.
Polybius [writes]: "a certain impulse fell on Scipio and[1] a perplexity, whether he should engage and fight in single combat with the barbarian [sc. chief]."[2]
Greek Original:Enepese: sunebê, egeneto. Polubios: enepese de tis hormê tôi Skipiôni kai diaporêsis, ei dei sumbalein kai monomachêsai pros ton barbaron.
Notes:
The headword is aorist indicative active of the compound verb
e)mpi/ptw (cf.
epsilon 1011), third person singular. It is probably (though not demonstrably) extracted from the quotation which follows.
[1] i.e. but (the 'impulse' being to fight).
[2]
Polybius 35.5.1 (preserved only here), on P.Cornelius Scipio
Aemilianus at Intercatia (
Spain:
Strabo 3.4.13, etc.) in 151 BCE; cf. Livy epitome 48 and other references to this famous incident in Walbank's commentary (III 648).
Keywords: biography; definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; ethics; historiography; history; military affairs
Translated by: Catharine Roth on 13 April 2007@01:41:38.
Vetted by:
No. of records found: 1
Page 1
End of search