Wednesday, March 04, 2026

 

A Tyrant

Euripides, Suppliant Women 429-432 (tr. Edward P. Coleridge):
Nothing is more hostile to a city than a despot; where he is, there are first no laws common to all, but one man is tyrant, in whose keeping and in his alone the law resides, and in that case equality is at an end.

οὐδὲν τυράννου δυσμενέστερον πόλει,
ὅπου τὸ μὲν πρώτιστον οὐκ εἰσὶν νόμοι        430
κοινοί, κρατεῖ δ᾽ εἷς τὸν νόμον κεκτημένος
αὐτὸς παρ᾽ αὑτῷ· καὶ τόδ᾽ οὐκέτ᾽ ἔστ᾽ ἴσον.
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