Wednesday, January 11, 2023
Reactions to Trouble
Antiphanes, fragment 103 Kassel-Austin, 104 Kock (from Charioteer; tr. S. Douglas Olson):
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One man differs from another in this regard: when one hasThe same, tr. J.M. Edmonds:
trouble, he lets his grief infuriate him,
whereas the other accepts the situation rationally and bears it well.
ἀνδρὸς διαφέρει τοῦτ' ἀνήρ· ὁ μὲν κακῶς
πράττων τὸ λυποῦν ἤγαγ' εἰς παράστασιν,
ὁ δ' ἐμφρόνως δεξάμενος ἤνεγκεν καλῶς.
Failure makes some men desperate—you can't tell,R. Kassel and C. Austin, edd., Poetae Comici Graeci, Vol. II: Agathenor - Aristonymus (Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 1991), p. 365:
Some take it sensibly and bear it well.