The Death of Marcus Aurelius

The Death of Marcus Aurelius

Friday, January 17, 2020

Fragments of Parmenides 1


The car that bears me carried me as far as ever my heart desired, when it had brought me and set me on the renowned way of the goddess, which leads the man who knows through all the towns. On that way was I borne along; for on it did the wise steeds carry me, drawing my car, 5and maidens showed the way. 

And the axle, glowing in the socket—for it was urged round by the whirling wheels at each end—gave forth a sound as of a pipe, when the daughters of the Sun, hasting to convey me into the light, threw back their veils from off their faces and left the 10abode of Night.

(All these passages are taken from the John Burnet translation of On Nature)

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