Tuesday, May 14, 2024

 

Homer, Iliad 9.89

Homer, Iliad, Books 1-12. With an English Translation by A.T. Murray. Revised by William F. Wyatt (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1999 = Loeb Classical Library, 170), pp. 400-401 (9.89-90):
Ἀτρεΐδης δὲ γέροντας7 ἀολλέας ἦγεν Ἀχαιῶν
ἐς κλισίην, παρὰ δέ σφι τίθει μενοεικέα δαῖτα.

7 γέροντας: ἀριστέας
Aristarchus

But the son of Atreus led the counselors of the Achaeans all together to his hut, and set before them a feast to satisfy the heart.
The critical apparatus implies, at least to me, that Aristarchus read ἀριστέας instead of γέροντας. But in fact he read ἀριστέας instead of ἀολλέας. See, e.g., M.L. West's Teubner edition of the Iliad (vol. 1, p. 255), and Hartmut Erbse, ed., Scholia Graeca in Homeri Iliadem, vol. II: Scholia ad Libros E-I Continens (Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 1971), p. 417.

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