irrepfifio'e-rai: the Subject is
probably
not 11:, but Ta
wpd'ypiara, 'if .
wpd'ypiara, 'if .
Demosthenese - First Philippic and the Olynthiacs
36, 37 FIRST PHILIPPIG 113
dovhefiovns e? n o'wqixow (Harpocration, who had before him a
copy of Demosthenes in which 165v Beam-raw was added), [47]
? 72 d? eTTo 'ydp l'mb 109 ran-pd: 1'05 6pm? e? 'hcuae? pa Kai xwpls dim
Kai dvdpa. fixer.
331. mikw: e? pflalvew. dv-reppmfie? lew, 'tc send substi-
tutes on board'; Absolute, as e? nfizfldaas in Thuc. ii 90, 3;
ib. vii 13 dvdpdwofia 'TKKapmd (iI'Tffl-Bl-flleG-L l'nre? p err/:6>>! weiaavres
TOl'IS TptflpdeOUS'.
332. lv 1519--er0. " 'during all this delay'; Thuc. v
111 III/41. 511 'rd. laxvpb-rara e? A-mg'e? peva ,ue? Ahn-(u, Xen. Anab. iii
1, 47 (ii! 1. 4:? ) ,ue? hhowo, dhhd. repalvowo 1d de? owa. The second
person (MMere) would be out of place in this sentence. Hf
8v e'K-rrke? mpev, 'the object of our expedition. '
? 37 l. 334. rapao'xeudgwhl- involves no real hiatus before
l'lvdhlthO/lfll, as the a: admits of elision. wpaypd-rmv . .
Kampofi, 'opportunities offered by circumstances,' 3 ? 6 e're? pou
1ro)\e? ,u. ou KaLpe? s: or (better) 'opportunities for action,' 9 ? 38
16v mupdv e? chrTov 'ru'iv rpayyd'rwv, 19 ? 6 wohhrims . . cup/flair"
rohhd'w rpayydfwv Kal [Leydhwv Kazpov e? v 5pc. er xpdvq: ylyvco'flaz.
335. 01': pe? voua'w: Thuc. i 142 To"; 5% 1ro)\e? ,u. ov ol xcupol or}
perm-oi, Aeschin. 3 ? 163 fm'ropcxiyv deLMav (Fm/. 6040: Kalpbs 015K
dllG/Le? llfl, Dion. Hal. Ant. Rom. 429 015K rival/Ava 1'7 nix-r] rd: drape;-
1rlvas ,ue'hhfio'ELS, Livy xxxi 48, 10 non crspectare belli tempera
moms et dilatimws imperatorum. chlSu-rfi'ra. Kai. eipmvehv,
'dilatoriness and evasion'; ? 8 Bpadu'rfifa Kai figOu/Llav, cp.
? 11 d/M'Xemv. On elpwvclav see ? 7.
336. as--i'nre? pxewz relative clause serving as subject to
e? fiehe? 'yxov-rou. 'rbv pe'mfii) Xpdvov, 'the interval (already
indicated in flpadvf'fi'ra. and #e? Memi) which elapses before the
completion of our dilatory preparations. ' The phrase may be
construed either with ole? ycfia. or (better) with fimipxew.
337. Swdp-us : the mercenaries of ? 24. olui -r' 060m :
dependent on e? EeXe? -yxovral. Cf. 631/ (19 ? 284), 61/70. ([47] ? 9),
and other participles in 2 ? 13, [7] ? 36, 19 ? 60, 21 ? 115, 23
? 195, [43] ? 50, [47] ? 40; participle omitted in 45 ? 36 6'5-
ehe? 'yxenu #161155. On 0169 1" (and 016:) 6611 see 2 ? 17, and 4 ? 9.
338. 1ron'iv : for the Inf. cp. 1 ? 26 mix 0201 1" 6111's: ? u)\dr-rsw,
19 ? ? 6, 76, 303; 20 ? 23, 23 ? 207, [13]? 19.
339. 6: Philip. sis "30' 63pm; Mme"; 21 ? 65;
similarly after 61: 10010 ? 47, 9 ? 54 d? ix0e ,uwplas, 36 ? 46 films
d'va/wde? vns and ? 48 ,uavias, 45 ? 73 fixew dvmfielas, 22 ? 78
1rp01ix01rr' eIJ-rlfleias Kai ei'm'efielas, 27 ? 46 alu'xpoxepdeias fihdev,
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? 114 FIRST PHILIPPIC' IV ? ? 37--39
57 ? 64 dvazdelas e? h'q'hvdev. Also after sis" 'roa'oiiTo, 21 ? 62
duaifieias, 51 ? 19 dvaano'las, 24 ? 182 dvaw'blna'las Kal TeX/ms.
Cp. ? 9 of dosh'yelas.
341. e? nlc'rohflc: 6 awards 'rfis e? mrrohfis e? a-rw od-ros' 6 (Plhnr-
1ros e? re? areihsu Ell/3061701 a'u/Aflovhellwv M1 5671' e? h'lrlg'ew 61: Tip! 1'63"
'Adnvalwr UU/LMGXIGI', ol odde' ail-rolls drivavraz o'qig'ew (schol. )
In 350 (or 348) 13. 0. Philip actually succeeded in making a breach
between the Athenians and the Euboeans who had been their
allies since 357. For similar headings (or Mariam) cp. ? 30,
6 ? 28 drroxpwis, 9 ? 46 e? K 'rofi 'YPIML/LGTGIOU dVfl'yL'YVLdO'KEL.
? 38 l. 342. do; 05K 38st, 'unhappily. '
343. 01': pfiv thd): 1 ? 4 ; here correlative of ,u. e? v. 015x
fi8e? (o. ) : 3 ? 10. Cp. Fox on Megalop. pp. 49 f.
344. ns: cg. Eubulus; Prooem. 1 p. 1419, 14 8a' 8. 11 195
A6790 ns brepfiy hurrfio'at ,m'] fiouhe? nevos, followed by Kai Ta~-
e? aurofis.
345.
irrepfifio'e-rai: the Subject is probably not 11:, but Ta
wpd'ypiara, 'if . . the facts would only pass over what one asses
over in speaking'; Plato Farm. 1523. Otherwise we s ould
expect, not 'rr'z 1rpa'y/La-ra, but 102': e? 'p'yois, urepflrjo'erai. wpbs
fiSov'fiv: ? 51 1rpos xdpw.
346. xe? pts, ' complaisance,' Eagrecablcness,' 3 ? 21. pi]
wpowfixovo-a, ' out of place. '
347. {pyqa Z'qpla. 'ylyverm, 'becomes disastrous in action,'
1 ? 27, 3 ? 32.
348. dnvaxllew: 2 ? 7.
349. inn-epeiv: 19 ? 332, Xen. Ahab. i 7, 12.
? 39 l. 351. 01'": belongs to def, not to dkohoude'iv, which
would require ,ufi. For the sense cp. 24 ? 95 102'; 108 wohe? nou
Kaipo'is dKohovdsTv Kal #1766909 l'm'rsplfew, Livy ix 18 'reges . .
domini rerum te'mpor'zwnque trahunt consz'liis cuncta, non
seq'lmnlur.
352. gpnrpocreev ? tVGL=355. fiyeia'ean.
353. 'rbv dirrbv rpdrrov, dwep . . , oii'ro: : 1 ? 15.
355. 76v wpaypc'vrmv: sc. hyeTUQaL dc? 6. 510011.
356. e'Kerois refers to Tolls Bovheuom-'vous. e? xeluois' is pre-
ferred to rod-rots because mO-ra occurs in the same clause.
357. pfi . . dvayxdtmv'rm: sc. oi Bouhevo'nevoz. 'rd.
o-udev-r(o)--8utxew, 'follow the course of (chase after) events '
instead of guiding them, Sallust Jay. 1 negue rege'rentur magic
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? 1V ? ? 39, 40 FIRST PHILIPPIC' 115
quam 'rege'rewt Cams, Cic. pro Balbo ? 9 an ingenium (abest
Pompeio), cum etiam ipsi casus cventusque rerum mm duces sad
comites eius consiliormn fuen'nt?
? i0 1. 358. nkeiarrqv--wpe? o'oSov: 24 ? 216 {00' 8 TL Kwhliei
'r'hv 1rd)\w ,ue'ylo'rnv ell/at; ol'l 'rpufipeu; 6011. 8 odds/Lia. mild: 'Ehlquls
Ke? lc'rn'rru; oi'lx bull-rag; 06x l1r1re? as; 017 rpooodovs; In 14
? 13 (354 11. 0. ) the ships are reckoned at 300, the horsemen at
1000, the hoplites at 'as many as one p1eases,' cp. ib. ? 307
See Boeckh Publ. Eum. bk. ii 0. 21, iv e. 4.
361. :15 Se? ov n, 'for any proper purpose,' ? 14; 3 ? 28
dunku'ma/tev sis ofioe? v oe? ov, Herod. ii 173 6': To fie? ov . . Xpi'io'Ocu,
Aristotle met. Qf Athens, 30? 4 51mm av (16. xpflna'ra) sis To
5e? ov civahio'Kn'l-ai, Aristoph. Null. 359 61'; 16 Nov dwufihea'a (Plut.
Per. 23 ? 1).
862. ofifiv 8' e? noXeC-lrere--wokepeiv, "your war with Philip
differs in no respect from the boxing of barbarians ' (K. ), lit. 'in
no respect do you fall short of fighting with Philip as though
etc. ' ; m'hil reliqmtm facitis, quin, ut barbari luctantm; sic cum
Philippa bellum geratis (Sauppe). Plato Symp. 182 B 10? : flap-
fldpois alo'pru . . i; ? L)\o'yv,uvaa'la.
' The Athenians, like awkward pugilists, waited for Philip to strike and
then put up their hands to follow his blow. They never sought to look
him in the face--nor to be ready with a good defensive system beforehand
--nor to anticipate him in offensive operations' (Grote viii 64).
For the cogn. Ace. oi'er cp. 9 ? 32 TI 16): e? axd-r-qs iifipem
d1l'0)\? l1f? l,' 54 ? 4 da'ekyelas Kai iiflpews 0135' 61101711 dre? heurov,
Isaeus 1 ? 27 065811 darohelrov'res 'rfis ai'rrofi our/deems, Plato
Phach 69 D J>> . . oi'loe? v dre? hnrov . . 7eve? o'0ai. Also Thuc. vii
70 Bpaxi) . . oime? kurov . . 'ysve? ofiai, Plut. Timol. 1 1'; miles ,umpdv
dre? hurev e? p-ryxos slum.
Another reading, aerial/ii; 5'd1roku'1recrae, ls variou<ly rendered :--' you are
busy enough notwithstanding,' or 'yet you take care to be everywhere'
(Dobree), 'there is nothing in which you do not interfere' (Whiston),
nihil intactum relinquitis, m'hil 'non asseckzmini a. afiectatis (GHSchaefer),
a, nemine vinc'imini sapientia, sagaoitate (Reiske), minime autem imperili
um (Voemel). (in-oxeiwsaihi with Gen. is found in 18 ? 257 pvaepLa-s'
gLAOTLILL'GJ linererEdBaL (' fall short'), [34] ? 38 midst/b: Ton;er diroheksqquea,
7 ? 2 )Lfi-r' aWMGLMVGL 'rdw rpayne? 'rwv, [44] ? 8 Kal- 1151/ 5Ava (OPP. 701;qu
re": #e'pu 1'00 fiyu'ivos) ulna; oulSevbs ineruWrreo-Oat, Prooe'm. 43, 2 ? aaxovraq
W156va iwerfvrszat 1Q 0w? poveiv, Lysias 20 ? 25 0586141: 008' sine-900. Kw-
sfivou oi1rq\|. 1r6,u. ~qv, Isocr. 12 ? 12 fiqu ? |hnv . . Aime-15v inerAeLppe? mv.
364. 6 nquets . . nil-reign : in Attic Prose e? rdrafia. and
6'1r)\'r'ry'r]v correspond to one another as Aor. Act. and Pass. of
161-rm. Lys. 4 ? 15 rdrspov e? whfi'ynv i) e? rdraga, and 1 ? 25--7,
where rardEas Ka-rafldkhw is followed by rhn'yels Ka-re? 'rrscrsv.
Similarly in Thuc. viii 92 b (bpi'lmxos fiends is followed by
6 1ra-rci5as oie? ipv-yev.
dovhefiovns e? n o'wqixow (Harpocration, who had before him a
copy of Demosthenes in which 165v Beam-raw was added), [47]
? 72 d? eTTo 'ydp l'mb 109 ran-pd: 1'05 6pm? e? 'hcuae? pa Kai xwpls dim
Kai dvdpa. fixer.
331. mikw: e? pflalvew. dv-reppmfie? lew, 'tc send substi-
tutes on board'; Absolute, as e? nfizfldaas in Thuc. ii 90, 3;
ib. vii 13 dvdpdwofia 'TKKapmd (iI'Tffl-Bl-flleG-L l'nre? p err/:6>>! weiaavres
TOl'IS TptflpdeOUS'.
332. lv 1519--er0. " 'during all this delay'; Thuc. v
111 III/41. 511 'rd. laxvpb-rara e? A-mg'e? peva ,ue? Ahn-(u, Xen. Anab. iii
1, 47 (ii! 1. 4:? ) ,ue? hhowo, dhhd. repalvowo 1d de? owa. The second
person (MMere) would be out of place in this sentence. Hf
8v e'K-rrke? mpev, 'the object of our expedition. '
? 37 l. 334. rapao'xeudgwhl- involves no real hiatus before
l'lvdhlthO/lfll, as the a: admits of elision. wpaypd-rmv . .
Kampofi, 'opportunities offered by circumstances,' 3 ? 6 e're? pou
1ro)\e? ,u. ou KaLpe? s: or (better) 'opportunities for action,' 9 ? 38
16v mupdv e? chrTov 'ru'iv rpayyd'rwv, 19 ? 6 wohhrims . . cup/flair"
rohhd'w rpayydfwv Kal [Leydhwv Kazpov e? v 5pc. er xpdvq: ylyvco'flaz.
335. 01': pe? voua'w: Thuc. i 142 To"; 5% 1ro)\e? ,u. ov ol xcupol or}
perm-oi, Aeschin. 3 ? 163 fm'ropcxiyv deLMav (Fm/. 6040: Kalpbs 015K
dllG/Le? llfl, Dion. Hal. Ant. Rom. 429 015K rival/Ava 1'7 nix-r] rd: drape;-
1rlvas ,ue'hhfio'ELS, Livy xxxi 48, 10 non crspectare belli tempera
moms et dilatimws imperatorum. chlSu-rfi'ra. Kai. eipmvehv,
'dilatoriness and evasion'; ? 8 Bpadu'rfifa Kai figOu/Llav, cp.
? 11 d/M'Xemv. On elpwvclav see ? 7.
336. as--i'nre? pxewz relative clause serving as subject to
e? fiehe? 'yxov-rou. 'rbv pe'mfii) Xpdvov, 'the interval (already
indicated in flpadvf'fi'ra. and #e? Memi) which elapses before the
completion of our dilatory preparations. ' The phrase may be
construed either with ole? ycfia. or (better) with fimipxew.
337. Swdp-us : the mercenaries of ? 24. olui -r' 060m :
dependent on e? EeXe? -yxovral. Cf. 631/ (19 ? 284), 61/70. ([47] ? 9),
and other participles in 2 ? 13, [7] ? 36, 19 ? 60, 21 ? 115, 23
? 195, [43] ? 50, [47] ? 40; participle omitted in 45 ? 36 6'5-
ehe? 'yxenu #161155. On 0169 1" (and 016:) 6611 see 2 ? 17, and 4 ? 9.
338. 1ron'iv : for the Inf. cp. 1 ? 26 mix 0201 1" 6111's: ? u)\dr-rsw,
19 ? ? 6, 76, 303; 20 ? 23, 23 ? 207, [13]? 19.
339. 6: Philip. sis "30' 63pm; Mme"; 21 ? 65;
similarly after 61: 10010 ? 47, 9 ? 54 d? ix0e ,uwplas, 36 ? 46 films
d'va/wde? vns and ? 48 ,uavias, 45 ? 73 fixew dvmfielas, 22 ? 78
1rp01ix01rr' eIJ-rlfleias Kai ei'm'efielas, 27 ? 46 alu'xpoxepdeias fihdev,
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? 114 FIRST PHILIPPIC' IV ? ? 37--39
57 ? 64 dvazdelas e? h'q'hvdev. Also after sis" 'roa'oiiTo, 21 ? 62
duaifieias, 51 ? 19 dvaano'las, 24 ? 182 dvaw'blna'las Kal TeX/ms.
Cp. ? 9 of dosh'yelas.
341. e? nlc'rohflc: 6 awards 'rfis e? mrrohfis e? a-rw od-ros' 6 (Plhnr-
1ros e? re? areihsu Ell/3061701 a'u/Aflovhellwv M1 5671' e? h'lrlg'ew 61: Tip! 1'63"
'Adnvalwr UU/LMGXIGI', ol odde' ail-rolls drivavraz o'qig'ew (schol. )
In 350 (or 348) 13. 0. Philip actually succeeded in making a breach
between the Athenians and the Euboeans who had been their
allies since 357. For similar headings (or Mariam) cp. ? 30,
6 ? 28 drroxpwis, 9 ? 46 e? K 'rofi 'YPIML/LGTGIOU dVfl'yL'YVLdO'KEL.
? 38 l. 342. do; 05K 38st, 'unhappily. '
343. 01': pfiv thd): 1 ? 4 ; here correlative of ,u. e? v. 015x
fi8e? (o. ) : 3 ? 10. Cp. Fox on Megalop. pp. 49 f.
344. ns: cg. Eubulus; Prooem. 1 p. 1419, 14 8a' 8. 11 195
A6790 ns brepfiy hurrfio'at ,m'] fiouhe? nevos, followed by Kai Ta~-
e? aurofis.
345.
irrepfifio'e-rai: the Subject is probably not 11:, but Ta
wpd'ypiara, 'if . . the facts would only pass over what one asses
over in speaking'; Plato Farm. 1523. Otherwise we s ould
expect, not 'rr'z 1rpa'y/La-ra, but 102': e? 'p'yois, urepflrjo'erai. wpbs
fiSov'fiv: ? 51 1rpos xdpw.
346. xe? pts, ' complaisance,' Eagrecablcness,' 3 ? 21. pi]
wpowfixovo-a, ' out of place. '
347. {pyqa Z'qpla. 'ylyverm, 'becomes disastrous in action,'
1 ? 27, 3 ? 32.
348. dnvaxllew: 2 ? 7.
349. inn-epeiv: 19 ? 332, Xen. Ahab. i 7, 12.
? 39 l. 351. 01'": belongs to def, not to dkohoude'iv, which
would require ,ufi. For the sense cp. 24 ? 95 102'; 108 wohe? nou
Kaipo'is dKohovdsTv Kal #1766909 l'm'rsplfew, Livy ix 18 'reges . .
domini rerum te'mpor'zwnque trahunt consz'liis cuncta, non
seq'lmnlur.
352. gpnrpocreev ? tVGL=355. fiyeia'ean.
353. 'rbv dirrbv rpdrrov, dwep . . , oii'ro: : 1 ? 15.
355. 76v wpaypc'vrmv: sc. hyeTUQaL dc? 6. 510011.
356. e'Kerois refers to Tolls Bovheuom-'vous. e? xeluois' is pre-
ferred to rod-rots because mO-ra occurs in the same clause.
357. pfi . . dvayxdtmv'rm: sc. oi Bouhevo'nevoz. 'rd.
o-udev-r(o)--8utxew, 'follow the course of (chase after) events '
instead of guiding them, Sallust Jay. 1 negue rege'rentur magic
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? 1V ? ? 39, 40 FIRST PHILIPPIC' 115
quam 'rege'rewt Cams, Cic. pro Balbo ? 9 an ingenium (abest
Pompeio), cum etiam ipsi casus cventusque rerum mm duces sad
comites eius consiliormn fuen'nt?
? i0 1. 358. nkeiarrqv--wpe? o'oSov: 24 ? 216 {00' 8 TL Kwhliei
'r'hv 1rd)\w ,ue'ylo'rnv ell/at; ol'l 'rpufipeu; 6011. 8 odds/Lia. mild: 'Ehlquls
Ke? lc'rn'rru; oi'lx bull-rag; 06x l1r1re? as; 017 rpooodovs; In 14
? 13 (354 11. 0. ) the ships are reckoned at 300, the horsemen at
1000, the hoplites at 'as many as one p1eases,' cp. ib. ? 307
See Boeckh Publ. Eum. bk. ii 0. 21, iv e. 4.
361. :15 Se? ov n, 'for any proper purpose,' ? 14; 3 ? 28
dunku'ma/tev sis ofioe? v oe? ov, Herod. ii 173 6': To fie? ov . . Xpi'io'Ocu,
Aristotle met. Qf Athens, 30? 4 51mm av (16. xpflna'ra) sis To
5e? ov civahio'Kn'l-ai, Aristoph. Null. 359 61'; 16 Nov dwufihea'a (Plut.
Per. 23 ? 1).
862. ofifiv 8' e? noXeC-lrere--wokepeiv, "your war with Philip
differs in no respect from the boxing of barbarians ' (K. ), lit. 'in
no respect do you fall short of fighting with Philip as though
etc. ' ; m'hil reliqmtm facitis, quin, ut barbari luctantm; sic cum
Philippa bellum geratis (Sauppe). Plato Symp. 182 B 10? : flap-
fldpois alo'pru . . i; ? L)\o'yv,uvaa'la.
' The Athenians, like awkward pugilists, waited for Philip to strike and
then put up their hands to follow his blow. They never sought to look
him in the face--nor to be ready with a good defensive system beforehand
--nor to anticipate him in offensive operations' (Grote viii 64).
For the cogn. Ace. oi'er cp. 9 ? 32 TI 16): e? axd-r-qs iifipem
d1l'0)\? l1f? l,' 54 ? 4 da'ekyelas Kai iiflpews 0135' 61101711 dre? heurov,
Isaeus 1 ? 27 065811 darohelrov'res 'rfis ai'rrofi our/deems, Plato
Phach 69 D J>> . . oi'loe? v dre? hnrov . . 7eve? o'0ai. Also Thuc. vii
70 Bpaxi) . . oime? kurov . . 'ysve? ofiai, Plut. Timol. 1 1'; miles ,umpdv
dre? hurev e? p-ryxos slum.
Another reading, aerial/ii; 5'd1roku'1recrae, ls variou<ly rendered :--' you are
busy enough notwithstanding,' or 'yet you take care to be everywhere'
(Dobree), 'there is nothing in which you do not interfere' (Whiston),
nihil intactum relinquitis, m'hil 'non asseckzmini a. afiectatis (GHSchaefer),
a, nemine vinc'imini sapientia, sagaoitate (Reiske), minime autem imperili
um (Voemel). (in-oxeiwsaihi with Gen. is found in 18 ? 257 pvaepLa-s'
gLAOTLILL'GJ linererEdBaL (' fall short'), [34] ? 38 midst/b: Ton;er diroheksqquea,
7 ? 2 )Lfi-r' aWMGLMVGL 'rdw rpayne? 'rwv, [44] ? 8 Kal- 1151/ 5Ava (OPP. 701;qu
re": #e'pu 1'00 fiyu'ivos) ulna; oulSevbs ineruWrreo-Oat, Prooe'm. 43, 2 ? aaxovraq
W156va iwerfvrszat 1Q 0w? poveiv, Lysias 20 ? 25 0586141: 008' sine-900. Kw-
sfivou oi1rq\|. 1r6,u. ~qv, Isocr. 12 ? 12 fiqu ? |hnv . . Aime-15v inerAeLppe? mv.
364. 6 nquets . . nil-reign : in Attic Prose e? rdrafia. and
6'1r)\'r'ry'r]v correspond to one another as Aor. Act. and Pass. of
161-rm. Lys. 4 ? 15 rdrspov e? whfi'ynv i) e? rdraga, and 1 ? 25--7,
where rardEas Ka-rafldkhw is followed by rhn'yels Ka-re? 'rrscrsv.
Similarly in Thuc. viii 92 b (bpi'lmxos fiends is followed by
6 1ra-rci5as oie? ipv-yev.
