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Γραικύλος schrieb am 05.03.2023 um 12:36 Uhr (Zitieren)
Hier ist der spezielle Wetterbericht des Athenaios:
When earthquakes occurred around Apameia in Phrygia during the Mithridatic Wars (1), lakes that previously had not existed appeared throughout their country, as did rivers and other water-sources that had been opened up by the earth’s movement, while many others disappeared. On top of that, so much gray saltwater gushed out onto their land that, alt-hough the sea was quite a long way from the region, the entire area around there was filled with shellfish, fish, and every other kind of sea-creature.

I am also aware that it has rained fish in many places. Phaenias in Book II of The Rulers of Eresus (fr. 17a Wehr-li), for example, claims that it rained fish for three days in the Chersonese. So too Phylarchus in Book IV (FGrH 81 F 4) (reports) that people have seen it rain fish in a number of places, and that something similar often occurs with tadpoles [καὶ Φύλαρχος δ᾿ ἐν τετάρτῃ ἑωρακέναι τινὰς πολλαχοῦ τὸν θεὸν ὕσαντα ἰχθύσι, πολλάκις δὲ καὶ γυρίνοις τοῦ αὐτοῦ συμβαίνοντος].

Heracleides of Lembos, for example, says in Book XXI of his History (fr. 3, FHG iii.168): Around Paeonia and Dardania it rained frogs, and there were so many of them that they filled the houses and the streets.

(332f – 333a)

(1) 89-63 v.u.Z.
 
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