music.wikisort.org - PoetEuenus (or Evenus) of Paros, (Greek: Εὔηνος ὁ Πάριος), was a 5th-century BC philosopher and poet who was roughly contemporary with Socrates.[1] Euenus is mentioned several times in Plato's Phaedo, Phaedrus, and Apology of Socrates. He is quoted in Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics (7.10.1152a32) and Eudemian Ethics (2.7.1223a30). He was apparently, although obscure, well respected, and was never called a Sophist by Socrates, even though he charged a sizeable sum for teaching students.
For other uses, see Evenus (disambiguation).
Sayings
- One of his famous sayings is cited twice in: Artemidoros, Oneirocritica 1,15 = Plutarch, Moralia 497A De amore prolis 4: ἢ δέος ἢ λύπη παῖς πατρὶ πάντα χρόνον ("a son is always a terror or a pain for his father.").
- "Every thing compelled is by nature grievous", Eudemian Ethics (2.7.1223a30)
- Montaigne quotes him to the effect that fire is the spice of life.[2]
Poems
Ten short poetic fragments of Euenus' poetry survive, mostly elegies. One pentameter cited by Aristotle also appears in the Theognidea (v. 472), which is part of a bigger poem (vv. 467-496). This poem is addressed to a Simonides, just as two other poems in the Theognidea: vv. 667-682 & vv. 1341-1350. On this ground, scholars attribute these three poems to Euenus.
Eleven poems in the Palatine Anthology are attributed to "Euenos", of which Anth. Pal. XI. 49 is most probably by Euenus. The others are probably by Euenus of Ascalon, and some may be by Euenus of Athens, Euenus of Sicily or Euenus Grammaticus. Most are about works of art.
See also
References
- W. Smith, A Classical Dictionary of Biography (1858) p. 260
- Montaigne, Essays (Penguin 1978) p. 363
Further reading
- Plato. Phaedo, ed. C.J. Rowe
- Nails, Debra. The People of Plato
- West, Iambi et elegi Graeci ante Alexandrum cantati, vol. 1 (1989) & 2 (1992).
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На других языках
- [en] Euenus
[fr] Événos de Paros
Événos (en grec ancien Εὔηνος / Euênos) est un poète, philosophe et sophiste grec du Ve siècle av. J.-C. originaire de Paros.
[ru] Эвен Паросский
Эве́н Паро́сский, Евен Паросский (др.-греч. Εὔηνος, Εὐηνός; расцвет ок. 399 г. до н. э.) — древнегреческий поэт, софист и теоретик ораторского искусства.
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