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subject book bibliographic info
agathon Amendola (2022), The Demades Papyrus (P.Berol. inv. 13045): A New Text with Commentary, 126
Bernabe et al. (2013), Redefining Dionysos, 375
Bowie (2023), Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture, Volume 2: Comedy, Herodotus, Hellenistic and Imperial Greek Poetry, the Novels. 83, 766
Cain (2016), The Greek Historia Monachorum in Aegypto: Monastic Hagiography in the Late Fourth Century, 236
Castagnoli and Ceccarelli (2019), Greek Memories: Theories and Practices, 117, 195, 207
Ebrey and Kraut (2022), The Cambridge Companion to Plato, 2nd ed, 66, 80, 207
Gygax (2016), Benefaction and Rewards in the Ancient Greek City: The Origins of Euergetism, 173
Hubbard (2014), A Companion to Greek and Roman Sexualities, 121, 142, 143, 144, 266, 268
Jouanna (2018), Sophocles: A Study of His Theater in Its Political and Social Context, 180, 460, 691
Kirichenko (2022), Greek Literature and the Ideal: The Pragmatics of Space from the Archaic to the Hellenistic Age, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 150
Meister (2019), Greek Praise Poetry and the Rhetoric of Divinity, 158
Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 341
Osborne (1996), Eros Unveiled: Plato and the God of Love. 88, 89, 91, 92, 96, 98, 99, 102, 104
Pucci (2016), Euripides' Revolution Under Cover: An Essay, 66
Riess (2012), Performing interpersonal violence: court, curse, and comedy in fourth-century BCE Athens, 272, 282, 283, 310
Taylor and Hay (2020), Philo of Alexandria: On the Contemplative Life: Introduction, Translation and Commentary, 150, 348
Trapp et al. (2016), In Praise of Asclepius: Selected Prose Hymns, 24
agathon, abba Champion (2022), Dorotheus of Gaza and Ascetic Education, 38, 39, 133, 134, 197
agathon, alcmeon Jouanna (2018), Sophocles: A Study of His Theater in Its Political and Social Context, 119
agathon, antakolouthia Leão and Lanzillotta (2019), A Man of Many Interests: Plutarch on Religion, Myth, and Magic, 206
agathon, good, agathos, to Wolfsdorf (2020), Early Greek Ethics, 175, 184, 349, 350, 427, 428, 429
agathon, playwright Cosgrove (2022), Music at Social Meals in Greek and Roman Antiquity: From the Archaic Period to the Age of Augustine, 317, 318
agathon, playwrights, tragedy, fifth century Liapis and Petrides (2019), Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century: A Survey from ca, 35, 54, 76, 152, 188, 200, 207, 209, 245, 246, 261, 262, 273
agathon, t., flavius Kalinowski (2021), Memory, Family, and Community in Roman Ephesos, 130
agathon, tragic poet Csapo et al. (2022), Theatre and Autocracy in the Ancient World, 20, 34, 74
agathon—kalon—dikaion, triad, good, agathos, to agathon Wolfsdorf (2020), Early Greek Ethics, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309

List of validated texts:
5 validated results for "agathon"
1. Plato, Symposium, None (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Agathon

 Found in books: Jouanna (2018), Sophocles: A Study of His Theater in Its Political and Social Context, 180; Osborne (1996), Eros Unveiled: Plato and the God of Love. 88; Riess (2012), Performing interpersonal violence: court, curse, and comedy in fourth-century BCE Athens, 310; Thorsen et al. (2021), Greek and Latin Love: The Poetic Connection, 111

223c καὶ καταδαρθεῖν πάνυ πολύ, ἅτε μακρῶν τῶν νυκτῶν οὐσῶν, ἐξεγρέσθαι δὲ πρὸς ἡμέραν ἤδη ἀλεκτρυόνων ᾀδόντων, ἐξεγρόμενος δὲ ἰδεῖν τοὺς μὲν ἄλλους καθεύδοντας καὶ οἰχομένους, Ἀγάθωνα δὲ καὶ Ἀριστοφάνη καὶ Σωκράτη ἔτι μόνους ἐγρηγορέναι καὶ πίνειν ἐκ φιάλης μεγάλης ἐπὶ δεξιά. τὸν οὖν Σωκράτη αὐτοῖς διαλέγεσθαι· καὶ τὰ μὲν ἄλλα ὁ' ' None223c while he himself fell asleep, and slumbered a great while, for the nights were long. He awoke towards dawn, as the cocks were crowing; and immediately he saw that all the company were either sleeping or gone, except Agathon, Aristophanes, and Socrates, who alone remained awake and were drinking out of a large vessel, from left to right; and Socrates was arguing with them. As to most of the talk, Aristodemus had no recollection,' ' None
2. None, None, nan (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Agathon • Agathon,

 Found in books: Bowie (2021), Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture, 275; Kanellakis (2020), Aristophanes and the Poetics of Surprise, 83

3. None, None, nan (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Agathon

 Found in books: Castagnoli and Ceccarelli (2019), Greek Memories: Theories and Practices, 117; Hubbard (2014), A Companion to Greek and Roman Sexualities, 121; Kanellakis (2020), Aristophanes and the Poetics of Surprise, 42; Riess (2012), Performing interpersonal violence: court, curse, and comedy in fourth-century BCE Athens, 282

4. None, None, nan (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Agathon • playwrights, tragedy (fifth century), Agathon

 Found in books: Bowie (2023), Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture, Volume 2: Comedy, Herodotus, Hellenistic and Imperial Greek Poetry, the Novels. 766; Castagnoli and Ceccarelli (2019), Greek Memories: Theories and Practices, 117; Hubbard (2014), A Companion to Greek and Roman Sexualities, 143; Kanellakis (2020), Aristophanes and the Poetics of Surprise, 42, 53, 75, 76, 83, 141; Liapis and Petrides (2019), Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century: A Survey from ca, 207; Riess (2012), Performing interpersonal violence: court, curse, and comedy in fourth-century BCE Athens, 282, 283

5. Plutarch, Lysander, 18.4 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Agathon • Agathon (tragic poet)

 Found in books: Csapo et al. (2022), Theatre and Autocracy in the Ancient World, 34; Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion. 341

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18.4 σάμιοι δὲ τὰ παρʼ αὐτοῖς Ἡραῖα Λυσάνδρεια καλεῖν ἐψηφίσαντο. τῶν δὲ ποιητῶν Χοιρίλον μὲν ἀεὶ περὶ αὑτὸν εἶχεν ὡς κοσμήσοντα τὰς πράξεις διὰ ποιητικῆς, Ἀντιλόχῳ δὲ ποιήσαντι μετρίους τινὰς εἰς αὐτὸν στίχους ἡσθεὶς ἔδωκε πλήσας ἀργυρίου τὸν πῖλον. Ἀντιμάχου δὲ τοῦ Κολοφωνίου καὶ Νικηράτου τινὸς Ἡρακλεώτου ποιήμασι Λυσάνδρεια διαγωνισαμένων ἐπʼ αὐτοῦ τὸν Νικήρατον ἐστεφάνωσεν, ὁ δὲ Ἀντίμαχος ἀχθεσθεὶς ἠφάνισε τὸ ποίημα.'' None
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Please note: the results are produced through a computerized process which may frequently lead to errors, both in incorrect tagging and in other issues. Please use with caution.
Due to load times, full text fetching is currently attempted for validated results only.
Full texts for Hebrew Bible and rabbinic texts is kindly supplied by Sefaria; for Greek and Latin texts, by Perseus Scaife, for the Quran, by Tanzil.net

For a list of book indices included, see here.