Plutarch's essays and miscellanies, Vol. 3 (of 5) : $b Comprising all his works collected under the title of "Morals"Plutarch
Philosophy
Plutarch's essays and miscellanies, Vol. 3 (of 5) : $b Comprising all his works collected under the title of "Morals"
Plutarch
Classical literature; Essays; Ethics; Philosophy
1. This discourse being ended, and Philinus hummed, Lysimachus began
again, What sort of exercise then shall we imagine to be first? Racing,
as at the Olympian games? For here in the Pythian, as every exercise
comes on, all the contenders are brought in, the boy wrestlers first,
then the men, and the same method is observed when the cuffers and
fencers are to exercise; but there the boys perform all first, and then
the men. But, says Timon interposing, pray consider whether Homer hath
not determined this matter; for in his poems cuffing is always put in
the first place, wrestling next, and racing last. At this Menecrates
the Thessalian surprised cried out, Good God, what things we skip over!
But, pray sir, if you remember any of his verses to that purpose,
do us the favor to repeat them. And Timon replied: That the funeral
solemnities of Patroclus had this order I think every one hath heard;
but the poet, all along observing the same order, brings in Achilles
speaking to Nestor thus:
With this reward I Nestor freely grace,
Unfit for cuffing, wrestling, or the race.
And in his answer he makes the old man impertinently brag:
I cuffing conquered Oinop’s famous son,
With Anceus wrestled, and the garland won,
And outran Iphiclus.[69]
And again he brings in Ulysses challenging the Phaeacians
To cuff, to wrestle, or to run the race;
and Alcinous answers:
Neither in cuffing nor in wrestling strong,
But swift of foot are we.[70]
So that he doth not carelessly confound the order, and, according to
the occasion, now place one sort first and now another; but he follows
the then custom and practice, and is constant in the same. And this was
so as long as the ancient order was observed.
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