1. Lysias, Fragments, a b c d\n0 [6.] [6.] [6 ] (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE) Tagged with subjects: •aparchai, of eleusis Found in books: Mikalson (2016) 112, 169, 298 |
2. Aristotle, Athenian Constitution, 3.3, 39.2, 49.3, 54.6-54.7, 57.1, 60.1 (4th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE) Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Mikalson (2016) 112, 169, 205 |
3. Aeschines, Letters, 1.23 (4th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE) Tagged with subjects: •aparchai, of eleusis Found in books: Mikalson (2016) 169 |
4. Plutarch, Theseus, 36.1-36.3 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •aparchai, of eleusis Found in books: Mikalson (2016) 159, 169 36.1. μετὰ δὲ τὰ Μηδικὰ Φαίδωνος ἄρχοντος μαντευομένοις τοῖς Ἀθηναίοις ἀνεῖλεν ἡ Πυθία τὰ Θησέως ἀναλαβεῖν ὀστᾶ καὶ θεμένους ἐντίμως παρʼ αὑτοῖς φυλάττειν. ἦν δὲ καὶ λαβεῖν ἀπορία καὶ γνῶναι τὸν τάφον ἀμιξίᾳ καὶ χαλεπότητι τῶν ἐνοικούντων Δολόπων. οὐ μὴν ἀλλὰ Κίμων ἑλὼν τὴν νῆσον, ὡς ἐν τοῖς περὶ ἐκείνου γέγραπται, καὶ φιλοτιμούμενος ἐξανευρεῖν, ἀετοῦ τινα τόπον βουνοειδῆ κόπτοντος, ὥς φασι, τῷ στόματι καὶ διαστέλλοντος τοῖς ὄνυξι θείᾳ τινὶ τύχῃ συμφρονήσας ἀνέσκαψεν. 36.2. εὑρέθη δὲ θήκη τε μεγάλου σώματος αἰχμή τε παρακειμένη χαλκῆ καὶ ξίφος. κομισθέντων δὲ τούτων ὑπὸ Κίμωνος ἐπὶ τῆς τριήρους, ἡσθέντες οἱ Ἀθηναῖοι πομπαῖς τε λαμπραῖς ἐδέξαντο καὶ θυσίαις ὥσπερ αὐτὸν ἐπανερχόμενον εἰς τὸ ἄστυ. καὶ κεῖται μὲν ἐν μέσῃ τῇ πόλει παρὰ τὸ νῦν γυμνάσιον, ἔστι δὲ φύξιμον οἰκέταις καὶ πᾶσι τοῖς ταπεινοτέροις καὶ δεδιόσι κρείττονας, ὡς καὶ τοῦ Θησέως προστατικοῦ τινος καὶ βοηθητικοῦ γενομένου καὶ προσδεχομένου φιλανθρώπως τὰς τῶν ταπεινοτέρων δεήσεις. 36.3. θυσίαν δὲ ποιοῦσιν αὐτῷ τὴν μεγίστην ὀγδόῃ Πυανεψιῶνος, ἐν ᾗ μετὰ τῶν ἠϊθέων ἐκ Κρήτης ἐπανῆλθεν. οὐ μὴν ἀλλὰ καὶ ταῖς ἄλλαις ὀγδόαις τιμῶσιν αὐτόν, ἢ διὰ τὸ πρῶτον ἐκ Τροιζῆνος ἀφικέσθαι τῇ ὀγδόῃ τοῦ Ἑκατομβαιῶνος, ὡς ἱστόρηκε Διόδωρος ὁ περιηγητής, ἢ νομίζοντες ἑτέρου μᾶλλον ἐκείνῳ προσήκειν τὸν ἀριθμὸν τοῦτον ἐκ Ποσειδῶνος γεγονέναι λεγομένῳ. | |
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5. Plutarch, Lives of The Ten Orators, None (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Mikalson (2016) 297 |
6. Plutarch, Cimon, 8.6-8.7 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •aparchai, of eleusis Found in books: Mikalson (2016) 159, 169 8.6. καὶ γὰρ ἦν χρησμὸς Ἀθηναίοις τὰ Θησέως λείψανα κελεύων ἀνακομίζειν εἰς ἄστυ καὶ τιμᾶν ὡς ἥρωα πρεπόντως, ἀλλʼ ἠγνόουν ὅπου κεῖται, Σκυρίων οὐχ ὁμολογούντων οὐδʼ ἐώντων ἀναζητεῖν. τότε δὴ πολλῇ φιλοτιμίᾳ τοῦ σηκοῦ μόγις ἐξευρεθέντος, ἐνθέμενος ὁ Κίμων εἰς τὴν αὑτοῦ τριήρη τὰ ὀστᾶ καὶ τἆλλα κοσμήσας μεγαλοπρεπῶς κατήγαγεν εἰς τὴν αὐτοῦ διʼ ἐτῶν σχεδὸν τετρακοσίων. ἐφʼ ᾧ καὶ μάλιστα πρὸς αὐτὸν ἡδέως ὁ δῆμος ἔσχεν. 8.7. ἔθεντο δʼ εἰς μνήμην αὐτοῦ καὶ τὴν τῶν τραγῳδῶν κρίσιν ὀνομαστὴν γενομένην. πρώτην γὰρ διδασκαλίαν τοῦ Σοφοκλέους ἔτι νέου καθέντος, Ἀψεφίων ὁ ἄρχων, φιλονεικίας οὔσης καὶ παρατάξεως τῶν θεατῶν, κριτὰς μὲν οὐκ ἐκλήρωσε τοῦ ἀγῶνος, ὡς δὲ Κίμων μετὰ τῶν συστρατήγων προελθὼν εἰς τὸ θέατρον ἐποιήσατο τῷ θεῷ τὰς νενομισμένας σπονδάς, οὐκ ἀφῆκεν αὐτοὺς ἀπελθεῖν, ἀλλʼ ὁρκώσας ἠνάγκασε καθίσαι καὶ κρῖναι δέκα ὄντας, ἀπὸ φυλῆς μιᾶς ἕκαστον. | 8.6. 8.7. |
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7. Plutarch, Pericles, 32.1-32.2 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •aparchai, of eleusis Found in books: Mikalson (2016) 129 32.1. περὶ δὲ τοῦτον τὸν χρόνον Ἀσπασία δίκην ἔφευγεν ἀσεβείας, Ἑρμίππου τοῦ κωμῳδοποιοῦ διώκοντος καὶ προσκατηγοροῦντος ὡς Περικλεῖ γυναῖκας ἐλευθέρας εἰς τὸ αὐτὸ φοιτώσας ὑποδέχοιτο. καὶ ψήφισμα Διοπείθης ἔγραψεν εἰσαγγέλλεσθαι τοὺς τὰ θεῖα μὴ νομίζοντας ἢ λόγους περὶ τῶν μεταρσίων διδάσκοντας, ἀπερειδόμενος εἰς Περικλέα διʼ Ἀναξαγόρου τὴν ὑπόνοιαν. 32.2. δεχομένου δὲ τοῦ δήμου καὶ προσιεμένου τὰς διαβολάς, οὕτως ἤδη ψήφισμα κυροῦται, Δρακοντίδου γράψαντος, ὅπως οἱ λόγοι τῶν χρημάτων ὑπὸ Περικλέους εἰς τοὺς Πρυτάνεις ἀποτεθεῖεν, οἱ δὲ δικασταὶ τὴν ψῆφον ἀπὸ τοῦ βωμοῦ φέροντες ἐν τῇ πόλει κρίνοιεν. Ἅγνων δὲ· τοῦτο μὲν ἀφεῖλε τοῦ ψηφίσματος, κρίνεσθαι δὲ τὴν δίκην ἔγραψεν ἐν δικασταῖς χιλίοις καὶ πεντακοσίοις, εἴτε κλοπῆς καὶ δώρων εἴτʼ ἀδικίου βούλοιτό τις ὀνομάζειν τὴν δίωξιν. | 32.1. About this time also Aspasia was put on trial for impiety, Hermippus the comic poet being her prosecutor, who alleged further against her that she received free-born women into a place of assignation for Pericles. And Diopeithes brought in a bill providing for the public impeachment of such as did not believe in gods, or who taught doctrines regarding the heavens, directing suspicion against Pericles by means of Anaxagoras. 32.2. The people accepted with delight these slanders, and so, while they were in this mood, a bill was passed, on motion of Dracontides, that Pericles should deposit his accounts of public moneys with the prytanes, and that the jurors should decide upon his case with ballots which had lain upon the altar of the goddess on the acropolis. But Hagnon amended this clause of the bill with the motion that the case be tried before fifteen hundred jurors in the ordinary way, whether one wanted to call it a prosecution for embezzlement and bribery, or malversation. |
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8. Plutarch, Solon, 12.5 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •aparchai, of eleusis Found in books: Mikalson (2016) 159 12.5. καὶ γὰρ εὐσταλεῖς ἐποίησε τὰς ἱερουργίας καὶ περὶ τὰ πένθη πρᾳοτέρους, θυσίας τινὰς εὐθὺς ἀναμίξας πρὸς τὰ κήδη, καὶ τὸ σκληρὸν ἀφελὼν καὶ τὸ βαρβαρικὸν ᾧ συνείχοντο πρότερον αἱ πλεῖσται γυναῖκες. τὸ δὲ μέγιστον, ἱλασμοῖς τισι καὶ καθαρμοῖς καὶ ἱδρύσεσι κατοργιάσας καὶ καθοσιώσας τὴν πόλιν ὑπήκοον τοῦ δικαίου καὶ μᾶλλον εὐπειθῆ πρὸς ὁμόνοιαν κατέστησε. λέγεται δὲ τὴν Μουνυχίαν ἰδὼν καὶ καταμαθὼν πολὺν χρόνον, εἰπεῖν πρὸς τοὺς παρόντας ὡς τυφλόν ἐστι τοῦ μέλλοντος ἄνθρωπος· | 12.5. For he made the Athenians decorous and careful in their religious services, and milder in their rites of mourning, by attaching certain sacrifices immediately to their funeral ceremonies and by taking away the harsh and barbaric practices in which their women had usually indulged up to that time. Most important of all, by sundry rites of propitiation and purification, and by sacred foundations, he hallowed and consecrated the city, and brought it to be observant of justice and more easily inclined to uimity. It is said that when he had seen Munychia The acropolis of the Peiraeus, stategically commanding not only that peninsula, but also Athens itself. garrisoned by conquerors of Athens and considered it for some time, he remarked to the bystanders that man was indeed blind to the future; |
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9. Anon., Mekhilta Derabbi Shimeon Ben Yohai, 6.11, 6.45 (2nd cent. CE - 4th cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •aparchai, of eleusis Found in books: Mikalson (2016) 62, 127, 205 |
10. Hermogenes, On Types of Style, 4.162 (2nd cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: nan nan |
11. Diogenes Laertius, Lives of The Philosophers, 1.110 (3rd cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •aparchai, of eleusis Found in books: Mikalson (2016) 159 | 1.110. So he became famous throughout Greece, and was believed to be a special favourite of heaven.Hence, when the Athenians were attacked by pestilence, and the Pythian priestess bade them purify the city, they sent a ship commanded by Nicias, son of Niceratus, to Crete to ask the help of Epimenides. And he came in the 46th Olympiad, purified their city, and stopped the pestilence in the following way. He took sheep, some black and others white, and brought them to the Areopagus; and there he let them go whither they pleased, instructing those who followed them to mark the spot where each sheep lay down and offer a sacrifice to the local divinity. And thus, it is said, the plague was stayed. Hence even to this day altars may be found in different parts of Attica with no name inscribed upon them, which are memorials of this atonement. According to some writers he declared the plague to have been caused by the pollution which Cylon brought on the city and showed them how to remove it. In consequence two young men, Cratinus and Ctesibius, were put to death and the city was delivered from the scourge. |
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12. Pausanias Damascenus, Fragments, 1.3.4, 3.3.7 (4th cent. CE - 4th cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •aparchai, of eleusis Found in books: Mikalson (2016) 159, 160 |
13. Paulus Julius, Digesta, 1-2 Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Mikalson (2016) 176 |
14. Epigraphy, Seg, None Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Mikalson (2016) 112 |
15. Targum, Targum Zech, 8.70 Tagged with subjects: •aparchai, of eleusis Found in books: Mikalson (2016) 205 |
16. Lucullus, Vita Ciceronis, None Tagged with subjects: •aparchai, of eleusis Found in books: Mikalson (2016) 169 |
17. Epigraphy, Ig Ii2, 1072, 1096, 1247, 1293, 1428, 1437, 1544, 776, 956-957, 784 Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Mikalson (2016) 127 |
18. Epigraphy, Ig Ii3, 1164, 1176, 1284, 292, 306, 337, 429, 445, 449, 448 Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Mikalson (2016) 144 |
19. Epigraphy, Ig I , 137-138, 14, 34-35, 40, 64, 71, 8, 82, 84 Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Mikalson (2016) 128 |
20. Epigraphy, I.Eleusis, None Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Mikalson (2016) 128, 297 |
21. Demosthenes, Orations, a b c d\n0 21.51 21.51 21 51 \n1 21.52 21.52 21 52 \n2 21.53 21.53 21 53 \n3 21.54 21.54 21 54 \n4 21.175 21.175 21 175\n5 19.190 19.190 19 190\n6 21.114 21.114 21 114\n7 21.11 21.11 21 11 \n8 [24].27 [24].27 [24] 27 \n9 20.28 20.28 20 28 \n10 21.10 21.10 21 10 \n11 21.56 21.56 21 56 \n12 4.36 4.36 4 36 \n13 21.55 21.55 21 55 \n14 [59].116 [59].116 [59] 116\n15 [24].29 [24].29 [24] 29 \n16 19.128 19.128 19 128\n17 21.176 21.176 21 176\n18 4.35 4.35 4 35 \n19 [24].28 [24].28 [24] 28 \n20 21.115 21.115 21 115 Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Mikalson (2016) 112, 176 |
22. Hildegarde of Bingen, Sciv., 4.31, 4.160, 17.33-17.34 Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Mikalson (2016) 129, 205 |
23. Papyri, P.Prag Inv. Gr., None Tagged with subjects: •aparchai, of eleusis Found in books: Mikalson (2016) 169 |
24. Ambrosian Missal 119, Homily On Lazarus, Mary And Martha, 1.27, 1.71-1.77, 1.110-1.111, 1.115-1.116 Tagged with subjects: •aparchai, of eleusis Found in books: Mikalson (2016) 129, 134, 298 |
25. Dead Sea Scrolls, 4Q388A, 1.82 Tagged with subjects: •aparchai, of eleusis Found in books: Mikalson (2016) 205 |
26. Dorotheus, Doxographi Graeci, 3.2.27 Tagged with subjects: •aparchai, of eleusis Found in books: Mikalson (2016) 194 |
27. Epigraphy, Fasti Gabini, None Tagged with subjects: •aparchai, of eleusis Found in books: Mikalson (2016) 112 |
28. Epigraphy, Fasti Verulani,, #46 Tagged with subjects: •aparchai, of eleusis Found in books: Mikalson (2016) 112 |
29. Epigraphy, Agora 16, 7, 181 Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Mikalson (2016) 112 |
31. Epigraphy, Ig I , 137-138, 14, 34-35, 40, 64, 8, 82, 84, 71 Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Mikalson (2016) 127 |
32. Epigraphy, I.Ephesos, #23, #40, #52, #73, #49 Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Mikalson (2016) 127 |