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subject book bibliographic info
appius Braund and Most (2004), Ancient Anger: Perspectives from Homer to Galen, 261
Levison (2009), Filled with the Spirit, 171
appius, bishop Humfress (2007), Oppian's Halieutica: Charting a Didactic Epic, 162
appius, claudius Bosak-Schroeder (2020), Other Natures: Environmental Encounters with Ancient Greek Ethnography, 38
Braund and Most (2004), Ancient Anger: Perspectives from Homer to Galen, 234
Howley (2018), The Single Life in the Roman and Later Roman World, 165
Jenkyns (2013), God, Space, and City in the Roman Imagination, 87, 88, 160
Malherbe et al. (2014), Light from the Gentiles: Hellenistic Philosophy and Early Christianity: Collected Essays of Abraham J, 564
Van Nuffelen (2012), Orosius and the Rhetoric of History, 73
appius, claudius caecus Bay (2022), Biblical Heroes and Classical Culture in Christian Late Antiquity: The Historiography, Exemplarity, and Anti-Judaism of Pseudo-Hegesippus, 66
Clark (2007), Divine Qualities: Cult and Community in Republican Rome, 51
Gilbert, Graver and McConnell (2023), Power and Persuasion in Cicero's Philosophy. 233
Pausch and Pieper (2023), The Scholia on Cicero’s Speeches: Contexts and Perspectives, 106
Roller (2018), Disclosure and Discretion in Roman Astrology: Manilius and his Augustan Contemporaries, 28
Romana Berno (2023), Roman Luxuria: A Literary and Cultural History, 61
Rüpke (2011), The Roman Calendar from Numa to Constantine Time, History and the Fasti 42, 44, 45, 52, 91
appius, claudius caecus, consulships, of Roller (2018), Disclosure and Discretion in Roman Astrology: Manilius and his Augustan Contemporaries, 102, 105
appius, claudius caecus, tullius cicero, marcus, portraying Roller (2018), Disclosure and Discretion in Roman Astrology: Manilius and his Augustan Contemporaries, 127, 128, 129
appius, claudius caudex Giusti (2018), Disclosure and Discretion in Roman Astrology: Manilius and his Augustan Contemporaries, 218
Roller (2018), Disclosure and Discretion in Roman Astrology: Manilius and his Augustan Contemporaries, 141
appius, claudius julianus Benefiel and Keegan (2016), Inscriptions in the Private Sphere in the Greco-Roman World, 171, 172
appius, claudius pulcher Arthur-Montagne, DiGiulio and Kuin (2022), Documentality: New Approaches to Written Documents in Imperial Life and Literature, 47
Augoustakis (2014), Flavian Poetry and its Greek Past, 301
Nelsestuen (2015), Varro the Agronomist: Political Philosophy, Satire, and Agriculture in the Late Republic. 14, 16, 17, 26, 108, 112, 152, 175, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 188, 189, 192, 194, 195, 197, 198, 203, 204, 205, 206, 209, 219
Tanaseanu-Döbler and von Alvensleben (2020), Athens II: Athens in Late Antiquity, 49
Verhagen (2022), Security and Credit in Roman Law: The Historical Evolution of Pignus and Hypotheca, 301
appius, claudius pulcher, claudius 297 re Wynne (2019), Horace and the Gift Economy of Patronage, 76
appius, claudius pulcher, tullius cicero, marcus, and Roller (2018), Disclosure and Discretion in Roman Astrology: Manilius and his Augustan Contemporaries, 129, 130
appius, claudius sabinus Clark (2007), Divine Qualities: Cult and Community in Republican Rome, 167
appius, claudius, ab urbe condita, livy Walter (2020), Time in Ancient Stories of Origin, 144
appius, claudius, decemvir Clark (2007), Divine Qualities: Cult and Community in Republican Rome, 41, 42, 50
appius, claudius, imposition of house tax on cilicia by Udoh (2006), To Caesar What Is Caesar's: Tribute, Taxes, and Imperial Administration in Early Roman Palestine 63 B.C.E to 70 B.C.E, 179
appius, governor, claudius pulcher Marek (2019), In the Land of a Thousand Gods: A History of Asia Minor in the Ancient World, 296
appius, quaestor Marek (2019), In the Land of a Thousand Gods: A History of Asia Minor in the Ancient World, 294
appius, silanus, c. Tuori (2016), The Emperor of Law: The Emergence of Roman Imperial Adjudication<, 155
appius, statue reused for, claudius pulcher Wilding (2022), Reinventing the Amphiareion at Oropos, 234

List of validated texts:
6 validated results for "appius"
1. None, None, nan (8th cent. BCE - 7th cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Appius (Claudius Pulcher)

 Found in books: Augoustakis (2014), Flavian Poetry and its Greek Past, 301; Verhagen (2022), Security and Credit in Roman Law: The Historical Evolution of Pignus and Hypotheca, 301

2. None, None, nan (2nd cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Appius Claudius Caecus • Appius Claudius Pulcher • Claudius Caecus, Appius • Tullius Cicero, Marcus, portraying Appius Claudius Caecus

 Found in books: Keane (2015), Juvenal and the Satiric Emotions, 74, 107, 112; Nelsestuen (2015), Varro the Agronomist: Political Philosophy, Satire, and Agriculture in the Late Republic. 184; Roller (2018), Disclosure and Discretion in Roman Astrology: Manilius and his Augustan Contemporaries, 127; Romana Berno (2023), Roman Luxuria: A Literary and Cultural History, 61

3. Ovid, Metamorphoses, 15.875-15.876 (1st cent. BCE - missingth cent. CE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Appius (Claudius Pulcher)

 Found in books: Augoustakis (2014), Flavian Poetry and its Greek Past, 301; Verhagen (2022), Security and Credit in Roman Law: The Historical Evolution of Pignus and Hypotheca, 301

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15.875 parte tamen meliore mei super alta perennis 15.876 astra ferar, nomenque erit indelebile nostrum,'' None
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15.875 But first he veiled his horns with laurel, which 15.876 betokens peace. Then, standing on a mound'' None
4. Lucan, Pharsalia, 5.118-5.120, 5.173-5.175 (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Appius • Appius Claudius Pulcher

 Found in books: Levison (2009), Filled with the Spirit, 171; Nelsestuen (2015), Varro the Agronomist: Political Philosophy, Satire, and Agriculture in the Late Republic. 204

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5.118 Caught in a virgin's breast, this deity Strikes on the human spirit: then a voice Sounds from her breast, as when the lofty peak of Etna boils, forced by compelling flames, Or as Typheus on Campania's shore Frets 'neath the pile of huge Inarime. Though free to all that ask, denied to none, No human passion lurks within the voice That heralds forth the god; no whispered vow, No evil prayer prevails; none favour gain: " "5.120 of things unchangeable the song divine; Yet loves the just. When men have left their homes To seek another, it hath turned their steps Aright, as with the Tyrians; and raised The hearts of nations to confront their foe, As prove the waves of Salamis: when earth Hath been unfruitful, or polluted air Has plagued mankind, this utterance benign Hath raised their hopes and pointed to the end. No gift from heaven's high gods so great as this " 5.173 The priest compelled her, and she passed within. But horror filled her of the holiest depths From which the mystic oracle proceeds; And resting near the doors, in breast unmoved She dares invent the god in words confused, Which proved no mind possessed with fire divine; By such false chant less injuring the chief Than faith in Phoebus and the sacred fane. No burst of words with tremor in their tones, No voice re-echoing through the spacious vault 5.175 The priest compelled her, and she passed within. But horror filled her of the holiest depths From which the mystic oracle proceeds; And resting near the doors, in breast unmoved She dares invent the god in words confused, Which proved no mind possessed with fire divine; By such false chant less injuring the chief Than faith in Phoebus and the sacred fane. No burst of words with tremor in their tones, No voice re-echoing through the spacious vault '" None
5. None, None, nan (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Appius (Claudius Pulcher) • Appius (ghost of)

 Found in books: Augoustakis (2014), Flavian Poetry and its Greek Past, 301; Roumpou (2023), Ritual and the Poetics of Closure in Flavian Literature. 124; Verhagen (2022), Security and Credit in Roman Law: The Historical Evolution of Pignus and Hypotheca, 301

6. Vergil, Aeneis, 1.588-1.589, 2.590
 Tagged with subjects: • Appius (Claudius Pulcher)

 Found in books: Augoustakis (2014), Flavian Poetry and its Greek Past, 301; Verhagen (2022), Security and Credit in Roman Law: The Historical Evolution of Pignus and Hypotheca, 301

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1.588 Restitit Aeneas claraque in luce refulsit, 1.589 os umerosque deo similis; namque ipsa decoram
2.590
obtulit et pura per noctem in luce refulsit'' None
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1.588 the bastioned gates; the uproar of the throng. 1.589 The Tyrians toil unwearied; some up-raise
2.590
The Greek besiegers to the roof-tops fled; '' 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.