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πρὸς τὸν μάντιν Ὄλυμπον Ὀνήσιμος ἦλθ᾽ ὁ παλαιστὴς,
καὶ πένταθλος Ὕλας, καὶ σταδιεὺς Μενεκλῆς,
τίς μέλλει νικᾶν αὐτῶν τὸν ἀγῶνα θέλοντες
γνῶναι. κἀκεῖνος τοῖς ἱεροῖς ἐνιδών,
πάντες, ἔφη,
νικᾶτε, μόνον μή τις σὲ παρέλθῃ,καὶ σὲ καταστρέψῃ, καὶ σὲ παρατροχάσῃ.
— Paton edition
Onesimus the wrestler and the pentathlist Hylas and the runner Menecles came to the prophet Olympus wishing to know which of them was going to win at the games, and he, after inspecting the sacrifice, said, " You will all win—unless anyone passes you. Sir, or unless anyone throws you. Sir, or unless anyone runs past you, Sir."
— Paton modified by Ulysse Bouchard
Vers le devin Olympicos s'en vinrent Onésime le lutteur, Hylas le pentathle, et Ménéclès le coureur. Qui d'entres eux remporterait la victoire, voilà ce qu'ils voulaient savoir. Notre homme examine les victimes et leur dit: "Tous, vous êtes vainqueurs, à moins que toi quelqu'un ne te surpasse, toi, ne te renverse et, toi aussi, ne te devance à la course."
— Waltz edition
Vers le devin Olympicos s'en vinrent Onésime le lutteur, Hylas le pentathle, et Ménéclès le coureur. Qui d'entres eux remporterait la victoire, voilà ce qu'ils voulaient savoir. Notre homme examine les victimes et leur dit: "Tous, vous êtes vainqueurs, à moins que toi quelqu'un ne te surpasse, toi, ne te renverse et, toi aussi, ne te devance à la course."
— Waltz edition
Onesimus the wrestler and the pentathlist Hylas and the runner Menecles came to the prophet Olympus wishing to know which of them was going to win at the games, and he, after inspecting the sacrifice, said, " You will all win—unless anyone passes you. Sir, or unless anyone throws you. Sir, or unless anyone runs past you, Sir."
— Paton modified by Ulysse Bouchard
πρὸς τὸν μάντιν Ὄλυμπον Ὀνήσιμος ἦλθ᾽ ὁ παλαιστὴς,
καὶ πένταθλος Ὕλας, καὶ σταδιεὺς Μενεκλῆς,
τίς μέλλει νικᾶν αὐτῶν τὸν ἀγῶνα θέλοντες
γνῶναι. κἀκεῖνος τοῖς ἱεροῖς ἐνιδών,
πάντες, ἔφη,
νικᾶτε, μόνον μή τις σὲ παρέλθῃ,καὶ σὲ καταστρέψῃ, καὶ σὲ παρατροχάσῃ.
— Paton edition
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Scholium 11.163.1Alignments
πρὸς τὸν μάντιν Ὄλυμπον Ὀνήσιμος ἦλθ ὁ παλαιστὴς ,
καὶ πένταθλος Ὕλας , καὶ σταδιεὺς Μενεκλῆς ,
τίς μέλλει νικᾶν αὐτῶν τὸν ἀγῶνα θέλοντες
γνῶναι . κἀκεῖνος τοῖς ἱεροῖς ἐνιδών ,
πάντες , ἔφη ,
νικᾶτε , μόνον μή τις σὲ παρέλθῃ ,
καὶ σὲ καταστρέψῃ , καὶ σὲ παρατροχάσῃ .
Onesimus the wrestler and the pentathlist Hylas and the runner Menecles came to the prophet Olympus wishing to know which of them was going to win at the games , and he , after inspecting the sacrifice , said , " You will all win — unless anyone passes you . Sir , or unless anyone throws you . Sir , or unless anyone runs past you , Sir . "
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Epigram 11.163: Creation of Scholium 11.163.1 by “maximeguénette”
Epigram 11.163: Addition of Manuscript 6431 by “maximeguénette”
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