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- | She drank to the tune of the flute as a Thracian or Phrygian drinks his ale.51 | + | //She drank to the tune of the flute as a Thracian or Phrygian drinks his ale.51// |
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- | I sinned, and methinks this retribution hath overtaken another. | + | //I sinned, and methinks this retribution hath overtaken another.// |
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- | a) It was the custom for the winner to celebrate his victory in the evening with a fluteplayer; | + | a) It was the custom for the winner to celebrate his victory in the evening with a fluteplayer; |
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+ | “Alalalai! hail Thou Healer, τήνελλα καλλίνικος , Most excellent of Deities!” | ||
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+ | Aristophanes Birds | ||
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+ | “The word τήνελλα is the representation of a certain musical sound of the flute taken from the refrain which Archilochus repeated in honour of Heracles after the Labour of the Augean Stables: ‘Ting-a-ling, | ||
Scholiast on Aristophanes Birds | Scholiast on Aristophanes Birds |
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