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Headword: Tên gên
Adler number: tau,515
Translated headword: the land
Vetting Status: high
Translation:
"When they consider [the land] of their enemies to be their own, and theirs their enemies', and their fleet a revenue, and their revenue a non-revenue". This is said in accordance with the judgement of Perikles, who, when the Lakedaimonians were invading Attica,[1] ordered the Athenians not to go out [sc. and fight them], but to remain inside the wall, and to attack Lakonia themselves with the fleet. So [sc. his advice was] to regard passage by land as no-passage; but [passage] by sea, this [they were] to regard as passage. Alternatively, thus: to regard having as many ships as possible as [the] one financial resource. But the other means -- anything beyond this -- [they were] to regard as no-means, such as the theoric monies[2] and the jurors' pay. So his recommendation is to allocate all expense entailed in these areas to the [war]ships.
Greek Original:
Tên gên hotan nomisôsi tên tôn polemiôn einai spheteran, tên de spheteran tôn polemiôn, poron de tas naus, aporian de ton poron: eirêtai touto kata tên Perikleous gnômên, hos ekeleusen Athênaiois emballontôn men Lakedaimoniôn es tên Attikên, mê epexienai, all' esô teichous menein, autous de dia tôn ploiôn epienai têi Lakônikêi. ton oun kata gên poron aporian hêgeisthai: to de dia thalassês, touto hêgeisthai poron. ê houtôs: hena poron hêgeisthai chrêmatôn to naus hôs pleistas echein. ton de allon poron, hos an exô toutou genêtai, touton aporian nomizein, hoion ta theôrêtika kai ta dikastika. sumbouleuei oun pasan tên en toutois ginomenên dapanên tais nausin aphorisai.
Notes:
Aeschylus speaking in Aristophanes, Frogs 1463-65, with comment (pursuing the different senses of the word poros and its cognates) from the scholia there. See web address 1.
This entry recycles the major part of pi 1181.
[1] A quarter of a century before the staging of the present play. On the relevance of Periklean strategy to the changed circumstances of 405, with Athens facing defeat, see Dover's edition, 75 (n.19) and 378.
[2] Adler prints the paradosis qewrhtika/, but the context demands qewrika/, as in pi 1181.
Associated internet address:
Web address 1
Keywords: biography; comedy; economics; geography; history; military affairs
Translated by: David Whitehead on 14 May 2008@09:49:18.
Vetted by:
Catharine Roth (tweaks, link, status) on 14 May 2008@10:34:53.
David Whitehead (augmented notes) on 14 May 2008@10:45:14.
David Whitehead on 14 August 2011@06:02:34.
David Whitehead on 22 July 2012@07:36:35.
Catharine Roth (upgraded link) on 23 July 2012@01:01:21.

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