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Periandros
Adler number: pi,1067
Translated headword: Periandros, Periander
Vetting Status: high
Translation: Son of Kypselos, of Corinth, [one] of the Seven Sages, born in the 38th Olympiad.[1] He wrote Advice for Human Life in 2,000 verses. This is the Periander who died because of personal grief, as his epitaph also testifies, containing the following: "Never grieve yourself if you do not succeed at something, but delight in all things equally, whatever a god gives." For the wise Periander became depressed and died because he did not obtain the outcome that he wanted.
Greek Original:Periandros, Kupselou, Korinthios, tôn z# sophôn, gegonôs kata tên lê# olumpiada. egrapsen hupothêkas eis ton anthrôpeion bion epê #22b#. houtos esti Periandros ho dia lupên idian apothanôn: hôs kai to ep' autôi epigramma marturei, houtôs echon: mêpote lupêsêi se to mê se tuchein tinos, alla terpeo pasin homôs, hoisi didôsi theos. kai gar athumêsas ho sophos Periandros apesbê, houneken ouk etuche prêxios, hês ethelen.
Notes:
For this person see also
pi 1068 and the notes there.
[1] 628-625.
Keywords: biography; chronology; ethics; geography; history; poetry; proverbs
Translated by: Susan Shapiro on 9 July 1999@14:35:46.
Vetted by:Eric Nelson on 27 December 1999@23:32:08.
David Whitehead (augmented headword; modified and augmented notes; added keywords; cosmetics) on 31 March 2001@03:45:32.
David Whitehead (more keywords; raised status) on 15 July 2011@05:47:17.
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