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G. Kaibel: Athenaei Naucratitae Dipnosophistarum libri 15

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Ἀπολλώνιος δʼ Ῥόδιος Ναυκρατίτης ἐν Ναυκράτεως κτίσει τὸν Πομπίλον φησὶν ἄνθρωπον πρότερον ὄντα μεταβαλεῖν εἰς ἰχθὺν διά τινα Ἀπόλλωνος ἔρωτα· τὴν γὰρ Σαμίων πόλιν παραρρεῖν ποταμὸν Ἴμβρασον, τῷ ῥά ποτʼ Ὠκυρόην νύμφην, περικαλλέα κούρην, Χησιὰς εὐπατέρεια τέκεν φιλότητι μιγεῖσα, Ὠκυρόην, κάλλος ἀπείριτον ὤπασαν Ὧραι· ταύτης οὖν ἐρασθέντα Ἀπόλλωνα ἐπιχειρῆσαι ἁρπάσαι. διαπεραιωθεῖσαν δʼ εἰς Μίλητον κατά τινα Ἀρτέμιδος ἑορτὴν καὶ μέλλουσαν ἁρπάζεσθαι εὐλαβηθεῖσαν Πομπίλον τινὰ θαλασσουργὸν ἄνθρωπον καθικετεῦσαι ὄντα πατρῷον φίλον, ὅπως αὐτὴν εἰς τὴν πατρίδα διασώσῃ, λέγουσαν τάδε· πατρὸς ἐμοῖο φίλου συμφράδμονα θυμὸν ἀέξων, Πομπίλε, δυσκελάδου δεδαὼς θοὰ βένθεα πόντου, σῷζέ με· καὶ τὸν εἰς τὴν ἀκτὴν διαγαγόντα αὐτὴν διαπεραιοῦν. ἐπιφανέντα δὲ τὸν Ἀπόλλωνα τήν τε κόρην ἁρπάσαι καὶ τὴν ναῦν ἀπολιθώσαντα τὸν Πομπίλον εἰς τὸν ὁμώνυμον ἰχθὺν μεταμορφῶσαι ποιῆσαί τε τὸν πομπίλον ὠκυάλων νηῶν αιηονονα δουρον.

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