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Select Epigrams from the Greek Anthology
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XLV UNDIVIDED APOLLONIDES
Heliodorus went first, and Diogeneia the wife, not an hour’s space after, followed her dear husband; and both, even as they dwelt together, are buried under this slab, rejoicing in their common tomb even as in a bride-chamber.
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Chicago:
Unknown, "XLV Undivided Apollonides," Select Epigrams from the Greek Anthology, ed. Sutherland, Alexander, 1853-1902 and trans. Mackail, J. W. (John William), 1859-1945 in Select Epigrams from the Greek Anthology (New York: George E. Wood, ""Death-bed"" edition, 1892), Original Sources, accessed July 12, 2025, http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=LL42K6JN8STMYIA.
MLA:
Unknown. "XLV Undivided Apollonides." Select Epigrams from the Greek Anthology, edited by Sutherland, Alexander, 1853-1902, and translated by Mackail, J. W. (John William), 1859-1945, in Select Epigrams from the Greek Anthology, New York, George E. Wood, ""Death-bed"" edition, 1892, Original Sources. 12 Jul. 2025. http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=LL42K6JN8STMYIA.
Harvard:
Unknown, 'XLV Undivided Apollonides' in Select Epigrams from the Greek Anthology, ed. and trans. . cited in ""Death-bed"" edition, 1892, Select Epigrams from the Greek Anthology, George E. Wood, New York. Original Sources, retrieved 12 July 2025, from http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=LL42K6JN8STMYIA.
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