1. Horace, Odes, 3.23.3-3.23.4 (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE) Tagged with subjects: •cleopatra vii (queen of egypt) Found in books: Edmondson (2008) 63 |
2. Ovid, Tristia, 4.10.27-4.10.30 (1st cent. BCE - missingth cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •cleopatra vii (queen of egypt) Found in books: Edmondson (2008) 64 |
3. Ovid, Fasti, 3.771-3.788 (1st cent. BCE - missingth cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •cleopatra vii (queen of egypt) Found in books: Edmondson (2008) 63 3.771. restat, ut inveniam, quare toga libera detur 3.772. Lucifero pueris, candide Bacche, tuo: 3.773. sive quod ipse puer semper iuvenisque videris, 3.774. et media est aetas inter utrumque tibi: 3.775. seu, quia tu pater es, patres sua pignora, natos, 3.776. commendant curae numinibusque tuis: 3.777. sive, quod es Liber, vestis quoque libera per te 3.778. sumitur et vitae liberioris iter: 3.779. an quia, cum colerent prisci studiosius agros, 3.780. et faceret patrio rure senator opus, 3.781. et caperet fasces a curvo consul aratro, 3.782. nec crimen duras esset habere manus, 3.783. rusticus ad ludos populus veniebat in urbem 3.784. (sed dis, non studiis ille dabatur honor: 3.785. luce sua ludos uvae commentor habebat, 3.786. quos cum taedifera nunc habet ille dea): 3.787. ergo ut tironem celebrare frequentia posset, 3.788. visa dies dandae non aliena togae? | 3.771. of manhood, is given to boys on your day, Bacchus: 3.772. Whether it’s because you seem to be ever boy or youth, 3.773. And your age is somewhere between the two: 3.774. Or because you’re a father, fathers commend their sons, 3.775. Their pledges of love, to your care and divinity: 3.776. Or because you’re Liber, the gown of liberty 3.777. And a more liberated life are adopted, for you: 3.778. Or is it because, in the days when the ancients tilled the field 3.779. More vigorously, and Senators worked their fathers’ land, 3.780. And ‘rods and axes’ took Consuls from the curving plough, 3.781. And it wasn’t a crime to have work-worn hands, 3.782. The farmers came to the City for the games, 3.783. (Though that was an honour paid to the gods, and not 3.784. Their inclination: and the grape’s discoverer held his game 3.785. This day, while now he shares that of torch-bearing Ceres): 3.786. And the day seemed not unfitting for granting the toga, 3.787. So that a crowd could celebrate the fresh novice? 3.788. Father turn your mild head here, and gentle horns, |
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4. Nicolaus of Damascus, Fragments, 4.10 (1st cent. BCE - missingth cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •cleopatra vii (queen of egypt) Found in books: Edmondson (2008) 64 |
5. Propertius, Elegies, 4.1.131-4.1.132 (1st cent. BCE - missingth cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •cleopatra vii (queen of egypt) Found in books: Edmondson (2008) 63 |
6. Tibullus, Elegies, 1.10.21-1.10.24 (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE) Tagged with subjects: •cleopatra vii (queen of egypt) Found in books: Edmondson (2008) 63 |
7. Plutarch, Mark Antony, 71.3 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •cleopatra vii (queen of egypt) Found in books: Edmondson (2008) 63 71.3. τὸ δὲ ἀπόρφυρον καὶ τέλειον ἱμάτιον Ἀντύλλῳ τῷ ἐκ Φουλβίας περιτιθείς, ἐφʼ οἷς ἡμέρας πολλὰς συμπόσια καὶ κῶμοι καὶ θαλίαι τὴν Ἀλεξάνδρειαν κατεῖχον. αὐτοὶ δὲ τὴν μὲν τῶν ἀμιμητοβίων ἐκείνην σύνοδον κατέλυσαν, ἑτέραν δὲ συνέταξαν οὐδέν τι λειπομένην ἐκείνης ἁβρότητι καὶ τρυφαῖς καὶ πολυτελείαις, ἣν συναποθανουμένων ἐκάλουν. ἀπεγράφοντο γὰρ οἱ φίλοι συναποθανουμένους ἑαυτούς, καὶ διῆγον εὐπαθοῦντες ἐν δείπνων περιόδοις. | 71.3. |
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8. Juvenal, Satires, 5.164-5.165, 9.137-9.138 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •cleopatra vii (queen of egypt) Found in books: Edmondson (2008) 63 |
9. Appian, Civil Wars, 4.30 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •cleopatra vii (queen of egypt) Found in books: Edmondson (2008) 64 |
10. Petronius Arbiter, Satyricon, 81.5 (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •cleopatra vii (queen of egypt) Found in books: Edmondson (2008) 63 |
11. Petronius Arbiter, Satyricon, 81.5 (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •cleopatra vii (queen of egypt) Found in books: Edmondson (2008) 63 |
12. Cassius Dio, Roman History, 45.2.5-45.2.6, 51.6.1, 55.22.4, 56.8.1, 61.31.2 (2nd cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •cleopatra vii (queen of egypt) Found in books: Edmondson (2008) 63, 64 | 45.2.5. When, later, Octavius had grown up and reached maturity and was putting on man's dress, his tunic was rent on both sides from his shoulders and fell to his feet. Now this event in itself not only foreboded no good as an omen, 45.2.6. but it also distressed those who were present because it had happened on the occasion of his first putting on man's garb; it occurred, however, to Octavius to say, "I shall have the whole senatorial dignity beneath my feet," and the outcome proved in accordance with his words. 55.22.4. This same year Agrippa was enrolled among the youths of military age, but obtained none of the same privileges as his brothers. The senators witnessed the Circensian games separately and the knights also separately from the remainder of the populace, as is the case toâday also. 56.8.1. Nay, I for my part am ashamed that I have been forced even to mention such a thing. Have done with your madness, then, and stop at last to reflect, that with many dying all the time by disease and many in war it is impossible for the city to maintain itself, unless its population is continually renewed by those who are ever and anon to be born. |
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13. Festus Sextus Pompeius, De Verborum Significatione, 342, 364 (2nd cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Edmondson (2008) 63 |
14. Apuleius, Apology, 73.9, 87.10-87.11, 98.5-98.7 (2nd cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •cleopatra vii (queen of egypt) Found in books: Edmondson (2008) 63, 64 |
15. Tertullian, To The Heathen, 2.11.11 (2nd cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •cleopatra vii (queen of egypt) Found in books: Edmondson (2008) 63 |
16. Servius, In Vergilii Bucolicon Librum, 4.49 (4th cent. CE - 5th cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •cleopatra vii (queen of egypt) Found in books: Edmondson (2008) 64 |
17. Valerius Maximus, Memorable Deeds And Sayings, 5.4.4 Tagged with subjects: •cleopatra vii (queen of egypt) Found in books: Edmondson (2008) 63 |
18. Epigraphy, Cil, 5.2089, 6.1504 Tagged with subjects: •cleopatra vii (queen of egypt) Found in books: Edmondson (2008) 64 |
19. Papyri, P Mich., 7.433 Tagged with subjects: •cleopatra vii (queen of egypt) Found in books: Edmondson (2008) 64 |
20. Asconius, Ad Ciceronis In Verrem, 2.1.152 Tagged with subjects: •cleopatra vii (queen of egypt) Found in books: Edmondson (2008) 63 |