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Tiresias: The Ancient Mediterranean Religions Source Database
7486
Lucian,
Charon Or The Inspectors
, 8
nan
Who is yon hero, stout and strong and tall, Overtopping all mankind by head and shoulders? HERM: That is Milo of Croton, the athlete. He has just picked up a bull, and is carrying it along the race-course; and the Greeks are applauding him. CH: It would be more to the point, if they were to offer their congratulations to me. I shall presently be picking up Milo himself, and putting him into my boat; that will be after he has had his fall from Death, that most invincible of antagonists, who will have him on his back before he knows what is happening. We shall hear a sad tale then, no doubt, of the crowns and the applause he has left behind him. Meanwhile, he is mightily elated over the bull exploit, and the distinction it has won him. What is one to think? Does it ever occur to him that he must die some day? HERM: How should he think of death? He is at his zenith. CH: Well, never mind him. We shall have sport enough with him before long; he will come aboard with no strength
nan
Who is yon hero, stout and strong and tall, O’ertopping all mankind by head and shoulders?Her. That is Milo of Croton, the athlete. He has just picked up a bull, and is carrying it along the race course; and the Greeks are applauding him.Ch. It would be more to the point, if they were to offer their congratulations to me. I shall presently be picking up Milo himself, and putting him into my boat; that will be after he has had his fall from Death, that most invincible of antagonists, who will have him on his back before he knows what is happening. We shall hear a sad tale then, no doubt, of the crowns and the applause he has left behind him. Meanwhile, he is mightily elated over the bull exploit, and the distinction it has won him. What is one to think? Does it ever occur to him that he must die someday?Her. How should he think of death? He is at his zenith.
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herakles, herodotus, parody of
Alexiou and Cairns,
Greek Laughter and Tears: Antiquity and After
(2017)
68
heterotopias, comic
Alexiou and Cairns,
Greek Laughter and Tears: Antiquity and After
(2017)
68
homer, parody/pastiche
Alexiou and Cairns,
Greek Laughter and Tears: Antiquity and After
(2017)
68
laughter, contempt
Alexiou and Cairns,
Greek Laughter and Tears: Antiquity and After
(2017)
68
parody, of classical literature
Alexiou and Cairns,
Greek Laughter and Tears: Antiquity and After
(2017)
68
pepaideumenos
Alexiou and Cairns,
Greek Laughter and Tears: Antiquity and After
(2017)
68
satire'
Alexiou and Cairns,
Greek Laughter and Tears: Antiquity and After
(2017)
68