[276] Diodor. xv, 35; Demosthen. cont. Leptin. c. 17, p. 480.
I give the number of prize-ships taken in this action, as stated
by Demosthenes; in preference to Diodorus, who mentions a smaller
number. The orator, in enumerating the exploits of Chabrias in
this oration, not only speaks from a written memorandum in his
hand, which he afterwards causes to be read by the clerk,—but
also seems exact and special as to numbers, so as to inspire
greater confidence than usual.
[277] Diodor. xv, 35. Chabrias ἀπέσχετο παντελῶς τοῦ διωγμοῦ,
ἀναμνησθεὶς τῆς ἐν Ἀργινούσαις ναυμαχίας, ἐν ᾗ τοὺς νικήσαντας
στρατηγοὺς ὁ δῆμος ἀντὶ μεγάλης εὐεργεσίας θανάτῳ περιέβαλεν,
~αἰτιασάμενος ὅτι τοὺς τετελευτηκότας κατὰ τὴν ναυμαχίαν οὐκ
ἔθαψαν~· εὐλαβήθη οὖν (see Wesseling and Stephens’s note)
μή ποτε τῆς περιστάσεως ὁμοίας γενομένης κινδυνεύσῃ παθεῖν
παραπλήσια. Διόπερ ~ἀποστὰς τοῦ διώκειν, ἀνελέγετο τῶν πολιτῶν
τοὺς διανηχομένους, καὶ τοὺς μὲν ἔτι ζῶντας διέσωσε, τοὺς
δὲ τετελευτηκότας ἔθαψεν~. Εἰ δὲ μὴ περὶ ταύτην ἐγένετο τὴν
ἐπιμέλειαν, ῥᾳδίως ἂν ἅπαντα τὸν πολεμίων στόλον διέφθειρε.
This passage illustrates what I remarked in my preceding volume
(Vol. VIII, Ch. lxiv, p. 175), respecting the battle of Arginusæ
and the proceedings at Athens afterwards. I noticed that Diodorus
incorrectly represented the excitement at Athens against the
generals as arising from their having neglected to pick up the
bodies of the _slain_ warriors for burial,—and that he omitted
the more important fact, that they left many living and wounded
warriors to perish.
It is curious, that in the first of the two sentences above
cited, Diodorus repeats his erroneous affirmation about the
battle of Arginusæ; while in the second sentence he corrects the
error, telling us that Chabrias, profiting by the warning, took
care to pick up the _living_ men on the wrecks and in the water,
as well as the dead bodies.
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