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Headword:
Phalaris
Adler number: phi,43
Translated headword: Phalaris
Vetting Status: high
Translation: A citizen of
Akragas, but he became tyrant of all
Sicily during the 52nd Olympiad.[1] He wrote some very striking letters.[2]
Aelian says of this man that "Loxias [= Apollo] and Father Zeus voted a two year stay of death for
Phalaris, in return for the civilized way he behaved towards Chariton and Melanippos".[3]
Greek Original:Phalaris, Akragantinos, turannêsas de Sikelias holês kata tên nb# olumpiada. egrapsen epistolas panu thaumasias. Ailianos phêsi peri toutou, hoti Loxias de kai Zeus patêr anabolên thanatou epsêphisanto etê duo Phalaridi, anth' hôn hêmerôs Charitôni kai Melanippôi prosênechthê.
Notes:
OCD4
Phalaris (by B.M. Caven).
[1] 572/1-569/8 BCE.
[2] The
Letters of Phalaris were proved to be forgeries by Richard Bentley in 1699 in a celebrated controversy with Charles Boyle. The collection of 148 letters is reproduced in R. Hercher,
Epistolographi Graeci. Paris: 1873, pp.409-459. See also under
pi 817.
[3]
Aelian,
Varia Historia 2.4 recounts the story of Chariton and Melanippos. See
alpha 1812,
alpha 2634,
epsilon 2201, with notes.
References:
Dunbabin, T.J., The western Greeks. Oxford: O.U.P., 1948, pp.314-324.
Freeman, E.A., History of Sicily. Oxford: O.U.P., 1891, v.2 pp.63-81.
V. Hinz, Nunc Phalaris doctum protulit ecce caput. Antike Phalarislegende und Nachleben der Phalarisbriefe. Beitra+ge zur
Altertumskunde Bd. 148. Munich and Leipzig: K. G. Saur Verlag GmbH, 2001.
Keywords: biography; chronology; ethics; gender and sexuality; geography; history; mythology; politics; religion
Translated by: Tony Natoli on 31 March 2002@02:19:48.
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