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Insegna de Poeti.
Insignia of Poets.
Chi per insegna di sua gente pone
L’uccel,
che rapì in Ida Ganimede.
Chi prende il fiero Serpe, e chi’l
Leone,
E chi
Animal, che più leggiadro vede,
Al Poeta lodato con ragione
E a i dotti
e rari il Cigno si conviene,
Ch’è; sacro a Phebo, e già fu Re, & anchora.
Serba gliantichi progi, ond’altri
honora.
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MUSICAM DIIS CURAE ESSE.
The gods care for music
Emblema 183.
Locrensis posuit tibi Delphice Phaebe cicadam
Eunomus hanc, palmae signa decora suae.
Certabat plectro Sparthin commissus in hostem,
Et percussa sonum pollice fila dabant.
Trita fides rauco caepit cùm stridere bombo,
Legitimum harmonias & vitiare melos:
Tum citharae argutans suavis sese intulit ales,
Quae fractam impleret voce cicada fidem:
Quaeque allecta, soni ad legem descendit ab altis
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Saltibus, ut nobis garrula ferret opem.
Ergo tuae ut firmus stet honos ò sancte cicadae
Pro cythara hic fidicen aeneus ipsa sedet.[1]
Phoebus, god of Delphi, Locrian Eunomus set up this cicada in your honour, an appropriate symbol of his victory. He was competing in the lyre contest against his rival Sparthys and the strings resounded as he plucked them with the plectrum. A worn string began to buzz with a hoarse rattle and spoil the true melody of the music. Then a sweet-voiced creature, a cicada, flew chirping onto the lyre to supply with its song the broken string. Recruited to follow the rules of musical sound, it flew down from the high glades to bring us aid with its chirping song. Accordingly, so that the honour due to your cicada, o holy god, may last undiminished, on top of the lyre she sits here herself, a minstrel in bronze.
1. This is a translation of Anthologia graeca 6.54. See Strabo, Geography 6.1.9 for the story of Eunomus and the statue he set up at his home town of Locri commemorating this incident in the song contest at the Pythian Games (celebrated near Delphi, in honour of Apollo, Artemis and their mother Leto); also Erasmus, Adagia 414, Acanthia Cicada.
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