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Headword: *)/iakxos
Adler number: iota,15
Translated headword: Iakkhos, Iacchus
Vetting Status: high
Translation:
[Meaning a] hymn to Dionysos.[1] "They sing the Iacchos, like Diagoras."[2] They say that this man was called "the atheist."[3] There was also a second [Diagoras], who was ridiculed for his size. Hermippos in Fates [writes]: "for he was larger [than] he is now, and indeed it seems to me, if one adds [more] of the day, he will be bigger than Diagoras the son of Terthreus ["Quibbler"]."[4]
Greek Original:
*)/iakxos: u(/mnos ei)s *dio/nuson. a)/|dousi to\n *)/iakxon, w(/sper *diago/ras. tou=to/n fasin *)/aqeon keklh=sqai. ge/gone de\ kai\ e(/teros, kwmw|dou/menos e)pi\ mege/qei. *(/ermippos e)n *moi/rais: mei/zwn ga\r h)=n. nu=n d' e)/sti kai\ dokei= dh/ moi, e)a/n tis e)pididw=| th=s h(me/ras, mei/zwn e)/stai *diago/rou tou= *terqre/ws.
Notes:
[1] cf. iota 11, iota 16.
[2] Aristophanes, Frogs 320 (web address 1); the entry is derived from a scholion on this verse.
[3] Diagoras of Melos: delta 523, delta 524; and cf. tau 343.
[4] Hermippus fr. 42 Kock = 43 K.-A. On Hermippus the comic poet, see epsilon 3044.
Associated internet address:
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Keywords: biography; comedy; definition; medicine; meter and music; poetry; religion
Translated by: Catharine Roth on 6 February 2008@01:16:05.
Vetted by:
David Whitehead (tweaked tr; another x-ref; more keywords; cosmetics) on 6 February 2008@04:19:11.
David Whitehead (tweak; another x-ref) on 6 April 2010@03:20:35.
David Whitehead on 8 January 2013@04:23:13.
Catharine Roth (upgraded link) on 24 January 2013@01:16:32.
David Whitehead (updated a ref) on 30 December 2014@09:29:48.
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