Friday, January 27, 2023

 

Do Not Disturb

Isocrates, fragment 38, in Isocrate, edd. Georges Mathieu and Émile Brémond, Tome IV (Paris, 1962), p. 239 (my translation):
One shouldn't stir up muddy water and an uneducated mind.

ὕδωρ θολερὸν καὶ ἀπαίδευτον ψυχὴν οὐ δεῖ ταράττειν.
I don't see the fragment in B.G. Mandilaras' Teubner edition of Isocrates. The source for Mathieu and Brémond is Johannes Georgides, Gnomologium, in J. Fr. Boissonade, Anecdota Graeca e Codicibus Regiis, Vol. I (Paris, In Regio Typographeo, 1829), pp. 1-108 (at 93). I don't have access to Paolo Odorico, ed., Il prato e l'ape. Il sapere sentenzioso del monaco Giovanni (Vienna: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenchaften, 1986 = Wiener byzantinische Studien, 17). The sentence also occurs in Heinrich Schenkl, "Das Florilegium Ἄριστον καὶ πρῶτον μάθημα," Wiener Studien 11.1 (1889) 1-42 (at 35, number 132).



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