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Aristarchus of Tegea Fragments on Achilles and Love in Greek

The tragedy known as Fragments on Achilles and Love is a lost work by the 5th-century BCE playwright Aristarchus of Tegea, an older contemporary of Euripides. The play is known only by its title and a handful of surviving passages, which suggest it engaged with the myth of the hero Achilles while incorporating the thematic force of Eros, or love. The specific plot is unrecoverable, but the title implies a focus on particular episodes from the hero's story, potentially alluding to his relationship with Patroclus or other romantic narratives from the wider epic tradition. The work survives exclusively through quotations in later ancient authors, such as the grammarian Athenaeus. Although its direct literary influence remains undocumented, the fragments represent the extensive, non-canonical output of 5th-century Athenian tragedy. Aristarchus himself was a prolific figure, credited with seventy plays and two dramatic victories, and his work exemplifies the vast, yet largely fragmentary, corpus of classical drama beyond the surviving masterpieces.

book 1a.1 [ln_1]περὶ Ἀχιλλ]έως
book 1a.2 τοῦ Ἀριστάρχου· [para]Ὁ]μηρείης ἀπὸ βύβλου [para][ ]σονα
book 1a.3 τε̣ ὃ̣ς̣ πλάσατο [para][ ]νονι καὶ τὸν ἄριστον[ln_5][ ]ησαμενος
book 1b.1 [ln_1]καὶ ταῦτ’ ἴσον μὲν εὖ λέγειν, ἴσον δὲ μή· ἴσον δ’ ἐρευνᾶν, ἐξ ἴσου δὲ μὴ εἰδέναι. πλέον γὰρ οὐδὲν οἱ σοφοὶ τῶν μὴ σοφῶν εἰς
book 1b.2 ταῦτα γιγνώσκουσιν. εἰ δ’ ἄλλου λέγει[ln_5]ἄμεινον ἄλλος, τῷ λέγειν ὑπερφέρει
book 2 Ἔρωτος ὅστις μὴ πεπείραται βροτῶν, οὐκ οἶδ’ ἀνάγκης θεσμόν· ᾧ πεισθεὶς ἐγώ οὕτω κρατηθεὶς τάσδ’ ἀπεστάλην ὁδούς. οὗτος γὰρ ὁ θεὸς καὶ τὸν ἀσθενῆ σθένειν[ln_5]τίθησι καὶ τὸν ἄπορον εὑρίσκειν πόρον
book 3 ὦ θάνατε, σωφρόνισμα τῶν ἀγνωμόνων
book 4 τάδ’ οὐχ ὑπάρχων, ἀλλὰ τιμωρούμενος (πρὸς σὲ λέγω ?)
book 5 Ταλαός (vel Καλαός ?) pater Parthenopaei
book 6 ἀείταν