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Cleobis and Biton (Herodotus 1.31)
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Date Issued
1987-06
Date Available
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Abstract
This article discusses the famous scene in Herodotus where Solon tells Croesus that Tellos was the happiest man, followed by Cleobis and Biton. It argues that the two stories illustrate two different interpretations of the ambiguous Solonic paradox 'call no man happy until he is dead', and also (against earlier interpretations) that Solon's advice is fundamentally coherent.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Franz Steiner Verlag
Journal
Hermes
Volume
115
Issue
1
Start Page
22
End Page
28
Copyright (Published Version)
1987 Franz Steiner Verlag
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Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
0018-0777
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