Tuesday, January 20, 2015

 

A Hearty Eater

Athenaeus 10.411 a-b (describing Heracles; tr. Charles Burton Gulick):
Epicharmus, for example, says in Busiris:
"First, if you should see him eating you would die.
His gullet thunders inside, his jaw rattles,
his molar crackles, his canine tooth gnashes,
he sizzles at the nostrils, he waggles his ears."
Ἐπίχαρμος μὲν ἐν Βουσίριδι λέγων·
πρῶτον μὲν αἴ κ᾽ ἔσθοντ᾽ ἴδοις νιν ἀποθάνοις.
βρέμει μὲν ὁ φάρυγξ ἔνδοθ᾽, ἀραβεῖ δ᾽ ἁ γνάθος,
ψοφεῖ δ᾽ ὁ γομφίος, τέτριγε δ᾽ ὁ κυνόδων,
σίζει δὲ ταῖς ῥίνεσσι, κινεῖ δ᾽ οὔατα.
Related post: A Very Valiant Trencherman.



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