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Elegy and Iambus. with an English Translation by. J. M. Edmonds. Cambridge, MA. Harvard University Press. London. William Heinemann Ltd. 1931. 1.
Demodocus: Poems
Elegiacs
Now it is clear that lack of self-control is not a vice —though in a way perhaps it is, for it may or may not be deliberate; all the same the result is similar, as in the line of Demodocus on the Milesians:1
<Thus also spake Demodocus —> The Milesians are not dolts, but they behave like dolts;
in the same way, the uncontrolled may not be knaves, but they behave like knaves.
Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics
Demodocus: —
Thus also spake Demodocus —The Chians are bad men, not one bad and another not, but all save Procles, and Procles is a Chian.2
Palatine Anthology
Tetrameters
“3He is said to have had a remarkable talent for pleading a cause, but he used the full strength of his oratory to a good end, and so it is this that Demodocus of Leros means in the line:
If ever thou go to law, prosecute thy case after the manner of Priene.4
Diogenes Laertius Life of Bias
1 cf. Aspas. ad loc. , Plut. de Flum. 18 (?)
2 cf. Phocyl. i, which is perh. a parody in answer to D.'s attack on the Milesians (fr. 1)
3 cf. Suid. δικάζεσθαι
4 the technical terms do not correspond with Attic usage