ORPHIC CRITICAL TESTIMONY 195
OTTO KERN
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SUMMARY: This testimony, from the geographer Pausanias, says that he had read a verse in which Musaeus receives the gift of flight from the North Wind, but Pausanias thinks that Onomacritus wrote these verses.
ORPHIC CRITICAL TESTIMONY 195
V (Ki. 5) Ἑλλάδος Περιήγησις Παυσανίου 1.22.7 (Αττική):
ἔτι δὲ τῶν γραφῶν (Pinacothecae in arce Athenarum) παρέντι τὸν παῖδα τὸν τὰς ὑδρίας φέροντα καὶ τὸν παλαιστὴν ὃν Τιμαίνετος ἔγραψεν, ἐστὶ Μουσαῖος. ἐγὼ δὲ ἔπη μὲν ἐπελεξάμην, ἐν οἷς ἐστι πέτεσθαι Μουσαῖον ὑπὸ (del. Herwerden) Βορέου (an Ὑπερβορέων?) δῶρον, δοκεῖν δέ μοι πεποίηκεν αὐτὰ Ὀνομάκριτος.
“Included among the paintings (of the Pinacotheca of the Acropolis of Athens) — I omit the boy carrying the water-jars and the wrestler of Timaenetus — is Musaeus. I have read verse in which Musaeus receives from the North Wind the gift of flight, but, in my opinion, Onomacritus wrote them.”
(trans. W. H. S. Jones, 1918)
Otto Kern De Musaei Atheniensis fragmentis Ind. Rostochiensi per semestre aestivum 1898, 7. 11 n. XII; Hermann Diels Die Fragmente der Vorsokratiker II3 1808 n. 5.
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