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Headword:
*)epi/nikos
Adler number: epsilon,2494
Translated headword: Epinikos, Epinicus
Vetting Status: high
Translation: Governor of the city under [the rule of] Basiliscus,[1] a man never satiated with money-making and selling off the nations and all the cities and filling the provinces with unusual tributes. These were things which neither the classes of governors nor the councils abroad were able to tolerate any longer, so they fled and abandoned the exaction of tributes. Moved by this man's avarice, they took to sitting in the public cult-places and denouncing his robberies. He was the object of everybody's hatred, because he did not pay anybody his due respect. And they removed this man from his office with ignominy; and in his place they chose a man [named] Laurentius, who had formerly been one of the rhetors of the great forum and had been one of the best there. No matter whom he talked to, he never tried to exploit him nor to force him [to do something] in order to get a bigger profit.[2]
Greek Original:*)epi/nikos, u(/parxos th=s po/lews e)pi\ *basili/skou, ko/ron xrhmatismou= mh\ lamba/nwn mhde/na kai\ ta\ e)/qnh kai\ ta\s po/leis pa/sas kaphleu/wn kai\ a)to/pwn ta\s e)parxi/as prostagma/twn e)mplh/sas: a(\ mh\ fe/rousai e)/ti tw=n a)rxo/ntwn ai( ta/ceis, mhde\ ai( e)/cw boulai/, fugou=sai kate/lipon ta\s tw=n fo/rwn ei)spra/ceis. e)k de\ th=s tou/tou pleoneci/as a)rxo/menoi i(ke/tai e)n toi=s koinoi=s i(eroi=s e)kaqe/zonto e)le/gxontes ta\ tou/tou kle/mmata. h)=n de\ pa=sin a)pexqh\s timh\n ou)deni\ ne/mwn prosh/kousan. kai\ tou=ton th=s a)rxh=s a)ph/llacan a)ti/mws: a)nqairou=ntai de\ a)/ndra *laure/ntion, o(\s h)=n e)c a)rxh=s tw=n e)pi\ th=s a)gora=s th=s mega/lhs r(hto/rwn kai\ prwteu/sas e)n tau/th|. o(/tw| de\ sunei/poi, ou)/te tri/bein, w(s a)\n ma=llon kerdai/noi, ou)/te die/lkein h)nei/xeto.
Notes:
[1] See
beta 163,
beta 164. Brother of Empress Aelia Verina (
DIR entry by Geoffrey Greatrex at web address 1), the wife of Leo I, he organized with her a plot against Emperor
Zeno in 415 AD. After the latter fled from Rome, Basiliscus (
DIR entry by Hugh Elton at web address 2) was created emperor and ruled for a year, until
Zeno was restored to power in 476.
[2] Attributed to
Malchus by
Tiberius Hemsterhuys, and now
Malchus fr.7b Cresci. Compare generally John of
Antioch,
Chronica fr. 211 FHG (4.618b), now 303 Roberto.
Associated internet addresses:
Web address 1,
Web address 2
Keywords: biography; chronology; constitution; economics; ethics; historiography; history; law; politics; religion; rhetoric
Translated by: Antonella Ippolito on 27 October 2006@12:31:37.
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