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subject book bibliographic info
alcinous Beneker et al. (2022) 166
Bremmer (2008) 309
Brouwer (2013) 16
Bryan (2018) 187, 198
Castagnoli and Ceccarelli (2019) 310
Champion (2022) 175
Del Lucchese (2019) 250, 261, 262, 283, 284
Demoen and Praet (2009) 215
Erler et al (2021) 155, 166, 167
Finkelberg (2019) 9, 13, 14, 115, 130, 135, 136
Frede and Laks (2001) 241, 307
Gazis and Hooper (2021) 51, 95
Geljon and Runia (2013) 28, 90, 107, 136, 246, 250
Geljon and Runia (2019) 99, 103, 115, 123, 157, 222
Gerson and Wilberding (2022) 119, 120, 129, 366, 383
Giusti (2018) 119, 142
Graver (2007) 234
Gunderson (2022) 195, 196
Gygax (2016) 74
Hoenig (2018) 211
James (2021) 70
Kirichenko (2022) 45, 46, 47
Morrison (2020) 7, 8, 9, 50, 80, 83, 117, 171, 184, 190, 192, 197, 200, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 215
Motta and Petrucci (2022) 34, 70, 78, 81, 149
Naiden (2013) 30, 31
O, Brien (2015) 131, 149
Osborne (2001) 36, 144, 162
Trapp et al (2016) 59
Vazques and Ross (2022) 49
Ward (2022) 144, 145
Wardy and Warren (2018) 187, 198, 276
d, Hoine and Martijn (2017) 108, 184
alcinous', offer to odysseus, 'house', oikos Brule (2003) 63, 64
alcinous, albinus Corrigan and Rasimus (2013) 281, 310, 311, 467, 549, 550, 559, 560, 561, 562, 564
alcinous, arete, wife of Brule (2003) 55, 57
alcinous, argonautica, names Toloni (2022) 31
alcinous, didascalicus Joosse (2021) 32
alcinous, homer, odyssey Toloni (2022) 49
alcinous, in odyssey Cosgrove (2022) 115, 239, 240, 341, 342, 348, 349
alcinous, intellect, first and second divine Hoenig (2018) 119
alcinous, king of phaeacians Brule (2003) 55
alcinous, later stoics, love, 2 kinds of erotic love in socrates, plato, theophrastus Sorabji (2000) 278, 279, 280
alcinous, logical methods of Hoenig (2018) 208, 210, 211
alcinous, metriopatheia, moderate, moderation of emotion, platonists, crantor Sorabji (2000) 191
alcinous, middle platonist author of didasklikos Sorabji (2000) 41, 46
alcinous, middle platonist author of didasklikos, art of love Sorabji (2000) 279
alcinous, middle platonist author of didasklikos, choice of lives, freedom, responsibility Sorabji (2000) 324
alcinous, middle platonist author of didasklikos, disowned emotions show emotion is not judgement Sorabji (2000) 122
alcinous, middle platonist author of didasklikos, metriopatheia Sorabji (2000) 196
alcinous, middle platonist author of didasklikos, three kinds of erotic love and three objectives Sorabji (2000) 279
alcinous, middle platonist author of didasklikos, two generic emotions, pleasure and distress Sorabji (2000) 134
alcinous, middle platonist author of didasklikos, utility of emotions Sorabji (2000) 191
alcinous, odyssey Tanaseanu-Döbler and von Alvensleben (2020) 379, 393, 397, 401
alcinous, on intellect Hoenig (2018) 207
alcinous, on the demiurge Marmodoro and Prince (2015) 39
d, Hoine and Martijn (2017) 105
alcinous, on the intelligible d, Hoine and Martijn (2017) 108
alcinous, on timaean, demiurge Hoenig (2018) 119
alcinous, platonism of Hoenig (2018) 119, 120
alcinous, syllogistic d, Hoine and Martijn (2017) 184, 185
alcinous/alkinoos Blum and Biggs (2019) 17, 32, 35, 47, 50, 51, 52, 55, 56, 57, 94
alcinous’, banquet, homer Cosgrove (2022) 348, 349

List of validated texts:
12 validated results for "alcinous"
1. Homer, Iliad, 6.192 (8th cent. BCE - 7th cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Alcinous • Alkinoos

 Found in books: Bremmer (2008) 309; Seaford (2018) 303


6.192. αὐτοῦ μιν κατέρυκε, δίδου δʼ ὅ γε θυγατέρα ἥν,''. None
6.192. /for peerless Bellerophon slew them one and all. ''. None
2. None, None, nan (8th cent. BCE - 7th cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • 'house' (oikos), Alcinous' offer to Odysseus • Alcinous • Alcinous (Odyssey) • Alcinous (in Odyssey) • Alcinous, • Alcinous, king of Phaeacians • Alcinous/Alkinoos • Alkinoos • Arete, wife of Alcinous • Argonautica, names, Alcinous • Dido, intertexutal identities, Alcinous • Homer, Alcinous’ banquet • Homer, Odyssey, Alcinous

 Found in books: Beck (2021) 171; Beneker et al. (2022) 166; Blum and Biggs (2019) 17, 47, 52, 57; Bowie (2021) 97, 120; Bremmer (2008) 309; Brule (2003) 55, 57, 63; Cosgrove (2022) 115, 348; Edmunds (2021) 157; Farrell (2021) 87, 95, 96, 98, 102, 107, 110, 129, 130, 136, 209, 220; Finkelberg (2019) 9, 13, 14, 115, 136; Gazis and Hooper (2021) 95; Giusti (2018) 142; Gordon (2012) 40, 52, 62; Hunter (2018) 92, 98, 99, 112, 115, 116, 117, 161, 162, 163; Kirichenko (2022) 45, 46, 47; Mayor (2017) 176; Morrison (2020) 200, 203; Naiden (2013) 30, 31; Tanaseanu-Döbler and von Alvensleben (2020) 379, 393, 397, 401; Toloni (2022) 31, 49; Trapp et al (2016) 59


3. Plato, Timaeus, None (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Alcinous • Alcinous (Albinus)

 Found in books: Bryan (2018) 187; Corrigan and Rasimus (2013) 281; Fowler (2014) 268; Gunderson (2022) 195, 196; Ward (2022) 145; Wardy and Warren (2018) 187


28b. οὕτως ἀποτελεῖσθαι πᾶν· οὗ δʼ ἂν εἰς γεγονός, γεννητῷ παραδείγματι προσχρώμενος, οὐ καλόν. ὁ δὴ πᾶς οὐρανὸς —ἢ κόσμος ἢ καὶ ἄλλο ὅτι ποτὲ ὀνομαζόμενος μάλιστʼ ἂν δέχοιτο, τοῦθʼ ἡμῖν ὠνομάσθω—σκεπτέον δʼ οὖν περὶ αὐτοῦ πρῶτον, ὅπερ ὑπόκειται περὶ παντὸς ἐν ἀρχῇ δεῖν σκοπεῖν, πότερον ἦν ἀεί, γενέσεως ἀρχὴν ἔχων οὐδεμίαν, ἢ γέγονεν, ἀπʼ ἀρχῆς τινος ἀρξάμενος. γέγονεν· ὁρατὸς γὰρ ἁπτός τέ ἐστιν καὶ σῶμα ἔχων, πάντα δὲ τὰ τοιαῦτα αἰσθητά, τὰ'28c. δʼ αἰσθητά, δόξῃ περιληπτὰ μετʼ αἰσθήσεως, γιγνόμενα καὶ γεννητὰ ἐφάνη. τῷ δʼ αὖ γενομένῳ φαμὲν ὑπʼ αἰτίου τινὸς ἀνάγκην εἶναι γενέσθαι. ΤΙ. τὸν μὲν οὖν ποιητὴν καὶ πατέρα τοῦδε τοῦ παντὸς εὑρεῖν τε ἔργον καὶ εὑρόντα εἰς πάντας ἀδύνατον λέγειν· τόδε δʼ οὖν πάλιν ἐπισκεπτέον περὶ αὐτοῦ, πρὸς πότερον τῶν παραδειγμάτων ὁ τεκταινόμενος αὐτὸν '. None
28b. be beautiful; but whenever he gazes at that which has come into existence and uses a created model, the object thus executed is not beautiful. Now the whole Heaven, or Cosmos, or if there is any other name which it specially prefers, by that let us call it,—so, be its name what it may, we must first investigate concerning it that primary question which has to be investigated at the outset in every case,—namely, whether it has existed always, having no beginning of generation, or whether it has come into existence, having begun from some beginning. It has come into existence; for it is visible and tangible and possessed of a body; and all such things are sensible'28c. and things sensible, being apprehensible by opinion with the aid of sensation, come into existence, as we saw, and are generated. And that which has come into existence must necessarily, as we say, have come into existence by reason of some Cause. Tim. Now to discover the Maker and Father of this Universe were a task indeed; and having discovered Him, to declare Him unto all men were a thing impossible. However, let us return and inquire further concerning the Cosmos,—after which of the Models did its Architect construct it? '. None
4. None, None, nan (3rd cent. BCE - 3rd cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Alcinous • Alcinous/Alkinoos • Argonautica, names, Alcinous

 Found in books: Augoustakis et al (2021) 99; Blum and Biggs (2019) 94; Bremmer (2008) 309; Farrell (2021) 96, 136, 137, 140, 141; Giusti (2018) 119; Morrison (2020) 7, 80, 83, 117, 171, 184, 197, 200, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207; Toloni (2022) 31


5. None, None, nan (2nd cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Alcinous • Alcinous, Middle Platonist author of Didasklikos, Utility of emotions • Metriopatheia, Moderate, moderation of, emotion; Platonists, Crantor, Alcinous

 Found in books: Brouwer (2013) 16; Sorabji (2000) 191


6. Philo of Alexandria, On The Special Laws, 1.47, 1.336 (1st cent. BCE - missingth cent. CE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Alcinous

 Found in books: Geljon and Runia (2013) 107, 250; Gunderson (2022) 196


1.47. And though they are by nature incomprehensible in their essence, still they show a kind of impression or copy of their energy and operation; as seals among you, when any wax or similar kind of material is applied to them, make an innumerable quantity of figures and impressions, without being impaired as to any portion of themselves, but still remaining unaltered and as they were before; so also you must conceive that the powers which are around me invest those things which have no distinctive qualities with such qualities, and those which have no forms with precise forms, and that without having any portion of their own everlasting nature dismembered or weakened.
1.336. this, also invented letters, and music, and the whole range of encyclical instruction, and brought them to perfection. This also, is the parent of that greatest of all good things, philosophy, and by means of its different parts it has benefited human life, proceeding by the logical portion of it to an infallible interpretation of difficulties, and by its moral part to a correction of the manners and dispositions of men; and by its physical division to the knowledge of the heaven and the world. And they have also collected and assembled many other praises of the mind on which they dwell, having a continual reference to the species already mentioned, about which we have not at the present time leisure to occupy ourselves.LXII. ''. None
7. None, None, nan (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Alcinous

 Found in books: Farrell (2021) 77; Gordon (2012) 56, 62


8. None, None, nan (2nd cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Alcinous • Alcinous (Albinus) • Alcinous on the Demiurge • Alcinous, • Alcinous, Aristotelianism of • Alcinous, Platonism of • Alcinous, and God • Alcinous, and World-Soul • Didaskalikos (Alcinous)

 Found in books: Ayres and Ward (2021) 156; Bryan (2018) 187, 198; Corrigan and Rasimus (2013) 550, 561, 564; Erler et al (2021) 166; Fowler (2014) 206; Frede and Laks (2001) 307; Gunderson (2022) 195; Hankinson (1998) 352; Hoenig (2018) 120; Motta and Petrucci (2022) 78, 81, 149; Osborne (2001) 36; Ward (2022) 145; Wardy and Warren (2018) 187, 198, 276; Xenophontos and Marmodoro (2021) 19; d, Hoine and Martijn (2017) 105


9. Diogenes Laertius, Lives of The Philosophers, 10.27 (3rd cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Alcinous • Didaskalikos (Alcinous)

 Found in books: Ayres and Ward (2021) 156; Osborne (2001) 144


10.27. hence he has frequently repeated himself and set down the first thought that occurred to him, and in his haste has left things unrevised, and he has so many citations that they alone fill his books: nor is this unexampled in Zeno and Aristotle. Such, then, in number and character are the writings of Epicurus, the best of which are the following:of Nature, thirty-seven books.of Atoms and Void.of Love.Epitome of Objections to the Physicists.Against the Megarians.Problems.Sovran Maxims.of Choice and Avoidance.of the End.of the Standard, a work entitled Canon.Chaeredemus.of the Gods.of Piety.''. None
10. None, None, nan (3rd cent. CE - 4th cent. CE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Alcinous • Alcinous, on the demiurge

 Found in books: Erler et al (2021) 166; Marmodoro and Prince (2015) 39


11. None, None, nan (3rd cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Alcinous • Alcinous (Albinus) • Alcinous,

 Found in books: Corrigan and Rasimus (2013) 467; Gerson and Wilberding (2022) 119, 366; Xenophontos and Marmodoro (2021) 38


12. Vergil, Aeneis, 1.302-1.303, 1.602, 1.613-1.623, 7.37
 Tagged with subjects: • Alcinous • Dido, intertexutal identities, Alcinous

 Found in books: Farrell (2021) 96, 130, 140, 141, 220; Giusti (2018) 119, 142


1.302. Et iam iussa facit, ponuntque ferocia Poeni 1.303. corda volente deo; in primis regina quietum
1.602. gentis Dardaniae, magnum quae sparsa per orbem.
1.613. Obstipuit primo aspectu Sidonia Dido, 1.614. casu deinde viri tanto, et sic ore locuta est: 1.616. insequitur? Quae vis immanibus applicat oris? 1.617. Tune ille Aeneas, quem Dardanio Anchisae 1.618. alma Venus Phrygii genuit Simoentis ad undam? 1.619. Atque equidem Teucrum memini Sidona venire 1.620. finibus expulsum patriis, nova regna petentem 1.621. auxilio Beli; genitor tum Belus opimam 1.622. vastabat Cyprum, et victor dicione tenebat. 1.623. Tempore iam ex illo casus mihi cognitus urbis
7.37. Nunc age, qui reges, Erato, quae tempora rerum,' '. None
1.302. and nations populous from shore to shore, 1.303. paused on the peak of heaven, and fixed his gaze ' "
1.602. leading abroad their nation's youthful brood; " '
1.613. veiled in the wonder-cloud, whence all unseen 1.614. of human eyes,—O strange the tale and true!— ' "1.616. Deep in the city's heart there was a grove " '1.617. of beauteous shade, where once the Tyrians, 1.618. cast here by stormful waves, delved out of earth 1.619. that portent which Queen Juno bade them find,— 1.620. the head of a proud horse,—that ages long 1.621. their boast might be wealth, luxury and war. 1.622. Upon this spot Sidonian Dido raised 1.623. a spacious fane to Juno, which became
7.37. Then, gazing from the deep, Aeneas saw ' '. None



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.