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English: A bucolic scene with two shepherds, Thyrsis and Aipolos (= Goatherd) illustrating Theocritus Idyll 1 Θύρσις ἢ ᾠδή, lines 12-14. Thyrsis is standing holding a staff and gesticulates to the other sitting shepherd (Aipolos) in sunhat who listens. Goats, sheep, cows, sheepdog. Burning mountain top. Tree. Greek caption in running abbreviated Greek script with the text spoken by Thursis in the dialogue:

Λῇς, ποτὶ τᾶν νυμφᾶν, Αιπολε; λῇς, Αιπολε, τᾶδε καθίξας,
Ω, ὡς τὸ (?) κάταντες τοῦτο (?) Γεώλοφον, αἵ τε μυρῖκαι,
Συρίσδεν; τὰς δ᾽ αἶγας ἐγὼν ἐν τῷδε νομευσῶ.

The text differs slightly from Perseus.tufts.edu: Theocritus Theoc. 1, Θύρσις ἢ ᾠδή.
Translation from Theoi.com Theocritus Idylls1:
'Fore the Nymphs I pray you, master Goatherd, come now and sit ye down here by this shelving bank and these brush tamarisks and play me a tune. I’ll keep your goats the while.

Nederlands: Landelijk tafereel met twee herders, een gravure als illustratie van een tekstuitgave van Theocritus: Idyll 1 Θύρσις ἢ ᾠδή, regel 12-14. Gesprek tussen de twee herders Thyrsis (staand met staf en gebarend) en Aipolos (= Geitenhoeder, zittend met zonnehoed). Geiten, schapen, koeien, herdershond. Brandende bergtop. Boom. Hier spreekt Thyrsis - zie onder. De tekst wijkt iets af van Perseus.tufts.edu: Theocritus Theoc. 1, Θύρσις ἢ ᾠδή.

Vertaling op Theoi.com Theocritus Idylls1:
'Fore the Nymphs I pray you, master Goatherd, come now and sit ye down here by this shelving bank and these brush tamarisks and play me a tune. I’ll keep your goats the while.

(vertaling) "Bij de Nimfen verzoek ik je, meester Geitenhoeder, om hier op deze glooiende oever met tamariskstruiken te komen zitten en muziek voor me te maken. Dan pas ik op je geiten."
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Theocritus Syracusanus (ca. 310-250 v.Chr.); Bion Smyrnaeus (2e eeuw v.Chr.); Moschus Syracusanus (2E v.C.); Helius Eobanus Hessus (1488-1540); Lodewijk Caspar Valckenaer (1715-1785): Carmina bvcolica. / By Theocritus et al. ; With Latin translation by H.E. Hessus. Corrected, enlarged and annotated by L.C. Valckenaer.

Publisher: Lvgdvni Batavorvm : apud J. Le Mair, Campis, apud I.A. de Chalmot. Printer: Le Mair, Johannes, Leiden, 1740-1780; Chalmot, Jacques Alexandre de, Kampen, 1778-1797. Annotation: Another issue of the edition Lvgdvni Batavorvm, apud J. Le Mair and Campis (=Kampen), J.A. de Chalmot), 1779.
Note by the uploader: compare the (other?) title by Valckenaer: Theocriti, Bionis, et Moschi Carmina Bucolica, Leiden and Kampen 1779, an edition of the collected works of Theocritus, Bion and Moschus.
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Barent de Bakker  (fl. circa 1762–1805)  wikidata:Q18511836
 
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del. et sculps., 1778 (drawing and engraving)
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