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DION CHRYSOSTOME, Diogène (discours 10; traduction anglaise)

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Texte grec :

[10,2] καὶ ὃς ἔφη, Ὦ Διόγενες, πορεύομαι εἰς Δελφοὺς τῷ θεῷ χρησόμενος. μέλλων δὲ διὰ Βοιωτῶν ἰέναι, ὁ γὰρ παῖς με ὁ μετ´ ἐμοῦ πορευόμενος ἀπέδρα, νῦν ἐπὶ Κορίνθου ἄπειμι· ἴσως γὰρ ἂν εὕροιμι καὶ τὸν παῖδα. καὶ ὁ Διογένης εἶπεν, ὥσπερ εἰώθει, σπουδάσας, Ἔπειτα, καταγέλαστε, ἐπιχειρεῖς θεῷ χρῆσθαι, οὐ δυνάμενος ἀνδραπόδῳ χρήσασθαι; ἢ οὐ δοκεῖ σοι τοῦτο ἐκείνου ἧττον χαλεπὸν καὶ ἐλάττονα ἔχειν κίνδυνον τοῖς οὐ δυναμένοις χρήσασθαι ὀρθῶς; τί δὲ καὶ βουλόμενος, εἶπε, ζητεῖς τὸν παῖδα; ἢ οὐκ ἦν πονηρός;

Traduction française :

[10,2] And the latter replied, "I am on my way to Delphi, Diogenes, to make use of the oracle, but when I was about to pass through Boeotia, my slave, who was with me, ran away, and so I am now bound for Corinth, for perhaps I may find the boy there." At this Diogenes replied with that characteristic earnestness of his, " And so, you ridiculous fellow, are you attempting to make use of the god when you are incapable of using a slave ? Or does not the latter strike you as less difficult and dangerous than the former for those who are incapable of using things properly? Besides, what is your object in hunting for the boy? Was he not a bad slave?"





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