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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. 2.

Menander: Poems

“From the time when Cassander returned to Macedonia … 52 years, in the archonship of Democleides at Athens (316-3 B.C.). This was the year when the comic poet Menander won his first victory at Athens.”

Parian Chronicle


“ O Menander and Life, which of you imitated the other? ” Aristophanes of Byzantium

Inscriptions

Menander the comic poet; on Epicurus and Themistocles:

Hail twin Neocleids, saviours of our country, the one from servitude, the other from senselessness!1

Palatine Anthology: From Menander


Enjoy your goods as mortal, see to them as though immortal; in both there is fate to be feared.2

Ausonius Epigrams:


1 both had fathers called Neocles

2 the lost original was prob. before Lucian (?) when he wrote ‘Enjoy thy goods as about to die, but spare them as though about to live; wise is he who measures thrift and unthrift with understanding of both these things’; perh. M. wrote ‘in both there's due measure [ καιρός ] to be observed ’

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