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Sositheus of Alexandria Troas Fragments on the Glutton of Celaenae in Greek

The Glutton of Celaenae is a satyr play by the Hellenistic poet Sositheus of Alexandria Troas, composed around 280 BCE. Satyr plays were a genre of humorous mythological drama that traditionally followed a trilogy of tragedies in Athenian competitions. This work survives only in fragments, preserved through quotations by later ancient authors such as Athenaeus, who cited them for their distinctive vocabulary. The plot appears to involve the capture of Silenus, the father of the satyrs, by a gluttonous man named Gastron from the Phrygian city of Celaenae, with the chorus of satyrs likely attempting a rescue, a common narrative structure within the genre. Written in literary Greek with a primary Attic dialect, the play features Gastron as a personification of excess and gluttony, and its Phrygian setting engages with contemporary Hellenistic themes concerning Eastern luxury. Sositheus was a member of the renowned Pleiad of Alexandrian poets, and this play was crafted for the sophisticated court of Ptolemaic Egypt, reflecting the Hellenistic evolution of satyr drama into a form that could be performed independently outside its original Athenian competitive context. The complete text is lost, and the work is known solely through these seventeen fragmentary passages.

book 1.1 [ln_1]εἷς μυρίους ὄρνιθας αἰετὸς
book 1.2 σοβεῖ λαῶν
book 1.3 τε δειλῶν
book 1.4 πλῆθος εὖ τραφεὶς ἀνήρ
book 2.1 τούτῳ Κελαιναὶ πατρίς, ἀρχαία πόλις Μίδου γέροντος, ὅστις ὦτ’ ἔχων ὄνου ἤνασσε καὶ νοῦν
book 2.2 φωτὸς εὐήθους ἄγαν. οὗτος δ’ ἐκείνου
book 2.3 παῖς
book 2.4 παράπλαστος νόθος,[ln_5]μητρὸς δ’ ὁποίας ἡ τεκοῦς’ ἐπίσταται, ἔσθει μὲν ἄρτους, τρεῖς ὅλους κανθηλίους, τρὶς τῆς βραχείας ἡμέρας· πίνει δ’, ἕνα καλῶν μετρητήν, τὸν δεκάμφορον πίθον. ἐργάζεται δ’ ἐλαφρὰ πρὸς τὰ σιτία[ln_10]ὄγμον θερίζων· τῇ μιᾷ δ’ ἐν ἡμέρᾳ †δαινυσίτ’ ἔμπης
book 2.5 συντίθησιν εἰς τέλος. χὤταν
book 2.6 τις ἔλθῃ ξεῖνος ἢ παρεξίῃ, φαγεῖν τ’ ἔδωκεν εὖ† κἀπεχόρτασεν καὶ τοῦ ποτοῦ προὔτεινεν ὡς ἂν ἐν θέρει[ln_15]πλέον· φθονεῖν γὰρ
book 2.7 τοῖς θανουμένοις ὀκνεῖ. ἐπιστατῶν †οἴδηα Μαιάνδρου ῥοαῖς καρπευμάτων ἀρδευτὰ δαψιλεῖ ποτῷ τὸν ἀνδρομήκη
book 2.8 πυρὸν ἠκονημένῃ ἅρπῃ θερίζει· τὸν ξένον δὲ δράγματι[ln_20]αὐτῷ κολούσας κρατὸς ὀρφανὸν φέρει
book 2 γελῶν θεριστὴν ὡς ἄνουν ἠρίστισεν
book 3.1 θανὼν μὲν οὖν Μαίανδρον ἐρρίφη
book 3.2 ποδός σόλος
book 3.3 τις ὥσπερ {δίσκος}· ἦν δ’ ὁ δισκεύσας ἀνήρ †πυθιο· τίς γὰρ ἀνθ’ Ἡρακλέους;
book 4 [ln_1]οὓς ἡ Κλεάνθους μωρία βοηλατεῖ