The thracian pig dance The Thracian Pig Dance Author s Lillian B Lawler and Alice E Kober Source Classical Philology Vol No Apr pp - Published by The University of Chicago Press Stable URL http www jstor org stable Accessed Your use of the JSTOR archive i
The Thracian Pig Dance Author s Lillian B Lawler and Alice E Kober Source Classical Philology Vol No Apr pp - Published by The University of Chicago Press Stable URL http www jstor org stable Accessed Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR's Terms and Conditions of Use available at http www jstor org page info about policies terms jsp JSTOR's Terms and Conditions of Use provides in part that unless you have obtained prior permission you may not download an entire issue of a journal or multiple copies of articles and you may use content in the JSTOR archive only for your personal non-commercial use Please contact the publisher regarding any further use of this work Publisher contact information may be obtained at http www jstor org action showPublisher publisherCode ucpress Each copy of any part of a JSTOR transmission must contain the same copyright notice that appears on the screen or printed page of such transmission JSTOR is a not-for-pro ?t service that helps scholars researchers and students discover use and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship For more information about JSTOR please contact support jstor org The University of Chicago Press is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize preserve and extend access to Classical Philology http www jstor org CTHE THRACIAN PIG DANCE LILLIAN B LAWLER AND ALICE E KOBER IN ATHENAEUS xiv d appears a the two words as the Thracian pig- list of names of dances which the au- dance thor says are orao-ticW Epa roQKLXwrEpa KoXac pol appears in Athenaeus iv Kaibelemendsunnecessarilyto rvKvoTEpa e xv c where the context shows and -rmVOPXr'Th'v a rXovcTTEpacv EXovTaLi e it must have the meaning lascivious more regular in form more spectacular verses or the like This suggests another and having simpler choreography than interpretation of KoXaptpLao- a rather some of the dances previously mentioned obvious one which however the com- The list without punctuation is as fol- mentators seem not to have noticed One lows cKTVXOA Layc K MOXOO -O -nLKEIru LEXcLa might easily think of the dance accom- Kop aa OiKLVtLg HIEpJLK fpvytos JL aTw Ios panying such verses as a sort of KW IOS a OpaKLog KQXacpfpLO o earlier editions development of primitive ritualistic ob- KaXacfptoYto TEXET YSta Editors have dif- scenity of a type familiar in Athens and fered as to the punctuation of the list and in other parts of Greece proper as to the number of separate dances which Pollux iv also refers to the dance are here mentioned For the purposes of KoXac pLtupos Opa KLov px ua Kact KapLKov he this paper we shall look particularly at says sustaining the editors who unite the the two words OpaKLoS and KOXacpLtapoS two words He continues - v OE Ka' ToTro Some translators and commentators voirXtov This addition complicates the have treated each of these words as refer-
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