[De la richesse commerciale, Sismondi, 1803, Original, 307]
A Greek citation from Homer's Iliad
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[Translation]
I cannot read Greek.
[De la richesse commerciale, Sismondi, 1803, Original, 307]
A Greek citation from Homer's Iliad
.
[Translation]
I cannot read Greek.
ἔνθ᾽ αὖτε Γλαύκῳ Κρονίδης φρένας ἐξέλετο Ζεύς,
ReplyDeleteὃς πρὸς Τυδεΐδην Διομήδεα τεύχε᾽ ἄμειβε
χρύσεα χαλκείων, ἑκατόμβοι᾽ ἐννεαβοίων.
And then from Glaucus did Zeus, son of Cronos, take away his wits,
seeing he made exchange of armour with Diomedes, son of Tydeus,
giving golden for bronze, the worth of an hundred oxen for the worth of nine.
HOMER. Iliad. z 234~236 (MURRAY, A. T. HOMER - The Iliad, with an English Translation. G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS, 1928. pp.278~279)