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Headword: Σάκας
Adler number: sigma,33
Translated headword: Sakas
Vetting Status: low
Translation:
Proper name. A poet of tragedy.[1] Also Sakai, a Thracian tribe.[2] Aristophanes [says]: "We are sick with the opposite disease from Sakas". Akestor was called this because he was a foreigner.[3] The same Aristophanes [says]: "For he, though he is not a citizen, forces his way in; but we, honored for our tribe and clan, citizens among citizens, fly away out of our homeland without anyone chasing us."[4]
[Note] that Ammonios, an Alexandrian philosopher, the one surnamed Sakkas, became a pagan although he had Christian parents, as Porphyry says.[5]
Greek Original:
Σάκας: ὄνομα κύριον. τραγῳδίας ποιητής. καὶ Σάκαι, ἔθνος Θρᾳκικόν. Ἀριστοφάνης: νόσον νοσοῦμεν τὴν ἐναντίαν Σάκᾳ. οὕτως ἐκαλεῖτο ὁ Ἀκέστωρ διὰ τὸ ξένος εἶναι. ὁ αὐτὸς Ἀριστοφάνης: ὁ μὲν γὰρ ὢν οὐκ ἀστὸς εἰσβιάζεται, ἡμεῖς δὲ φυλῇ καὶ γένει τιμώμενοι, ἀστοὶ μετ' ἀστῶν, οὐ σοβοῦντος οὐδενὸς ἀνεπτόμεθ' ἐκ τῆς πατρίδος. ὅτι Ἀμμώνιος, φιλόσοφος Ἀλεξανδρεύς, ὁ ἐπικληθεὶς Σακκᾶς ἀπὸ Χριστιανῶν γέγονεν Ἕλλην, ὥς φησι Πορφύριος.
Notes:
[1] Cf. alpha 808, where he is called Akas.
[2] See nu 450.
[3] Aristophanes, Birds 31, with comment from the scholia there.
[4] Aristophanes, Birds 32-35 (text at web address 1). Cf. alpha 1793 for its continuation.
[5] From alpha 1640.
The term 'Saka' is usually used for Skythians/Scythians.
Reference:
Aristophanes, Birds, edited with introduction and commentary by Nan Dunbar (Oxford 1995) pp.146-7.
Associated internet address:
Web address 1
Keywords: biography; Christianity; comedy; geography; philosophy; religion; tragedy
Translated by: Catharine Roth on 23 January 2002@01:09:37.
Vetted by:
David Whitehead (added bibliography and keyword; cosmetics) on 23 January 2002@04:23:29.
Nicholas Fincher (added note) on 17 July 2003@05:30:54.
David Whitehead (another keyword) on 3 October 2005@10:05:26.

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