Juppiter Tragoedus
Lucian of Samosata
Selections from Lucian. Smith, Emily James, translators. New York; Harper Brothers, 1892.
Hera Really this is very dreadful, and you were not so far wrong, Zeus, in addressing us in tragic vein.
Zeus And yet you thought it was some Danae or Antiope that I was thinking about in such distress. Well, Hermes and Hera and Athene, what would be best? Take your turns in helping me to discover.
Hermes I for my part say that an assembly ought to be called for open discussion.
Hera I think precisely as he does.
Athene But it strikes me just the other way, father. I do not think you ought to involve all heaven in your embarrassment, or show your own alarm at the affair; but make your arrangements privately so that Timokles may triumph and Damis be laughed out of court.
Hermes But, Zeus, this course will not be unperceived, for the philosophers will hold their