Le mythe de Laocoon


 

 

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Texte conservé par Proclus, Chrestomathia, 92, 246

Then they turned to mirth and feasting, believing the war was at an end. But at this very time two serpents appeared and destroyed Laocoon and one of his two sons, a portent which so alarmed the followers of Aeneas that they withdrew to Ida.


Traduit du grec en anglais par H.G. Evelyn-White (1914)