1. Homer, Iliad, a b c d\n0 2.718 2.718 2 718\n1 8.222-6=11.5-9 8.222 8 222\n2 2.724 2.724 2 724\n3 2.723 2.723 2 723\n4 2.722 2.722 2 722\n5 2.721 2.721 2 721\n6 2.720 2.720 2 720\n7 2.719 2.719 2 719\n8 "2.486" "2.486" "2 486" (8th cent. BCE - 7th cent. BCE) Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Greensmith, The Resurrection of Homer in Imperial Greek Epic: Quintus Smyrnaeus' Posthomerica and the Poetics of Impersonation (2021) 218 2.718. τῶν δὲ Φιλοκτήτης ἦρχεν τόξων ἐῢ εἰδὼς | 2.718. even she, the comeliest of the daughters of Pelias.And they that dwelt in Methone and Thaumacia, and that held Meliboea and rugged Olizon, these with their seven ships were led by Philoctetes, well-skilled in archery, |
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2. Anon., Fragments, 30 (bernabé 2 r.27 west = paus. 10.31) (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE) Tagged with subjects: •dictys of crete Found in books: Greensmith, The Resurrection of Homer in Imperial Greek Epic: Quintus Smyrnaeus' Posthomerica and the Poetics of Impersonation (2021) 218 |
3. Ovid, Metamorphoses, 13.34-13.42, 13.55-13.60 (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •dictys of crete Found in books: Greensmith, The Resurrection of Homer in Imperial Greek Epic: Quintus Smyrnaeus' Posthomerica and the Poetics of Impersonation (2021) 218 13.34. An quod in arma prior nulloque sub indice veni, 13.35. arma neganda mihi, potiorque videbitur ille, 13.36. ultima qui cepit detrectavitque furore 13.37. militiam ficto, donec sollertior isto 13.38. et sibi inutilior timidi commenta retexit 13.39. Naupliades animi vitataque traxit ad arma? 13.40. Optima num sumat, quia sumere noluit ulla: 13.41. nos inhonorati et donis patruelibus orbi, 13.42. obtulimus quia nos ad prima pericula, simus? 13.55. Ille tamen vivit, quia non comitavit Ulixen; 13.56. mallet et infelix Palamedes esse relictus: 13.57. viveret aut certe letum sine crimine haberet! 13.58. Quem male convicti nimium memor iste furoris 13.59. prodere rem Danaam finxit fictumque probavit 13.60. crimen et ostendit, quod iam praefoderat, aurum. | 13.34. among the silent shades—where Sisyphu 13.35. toils and is mocked forever with the stone. 13.36. Great Jove himself calls Aeacus his son. 13.37. Thus, Ajax is the third from Jupiter. 13.38. But, Greeks, let not this line of my descent 13.39. avail me, if I do not share it with 13.40. my cousin, great Achilles. I demand 13.41. these arms now due me as a cousin. Why 13.42. hould this one, from the blood of Sisyphus, 13.55. the world's best arms, who wanted none? 13.56. Shall I lack honor and my cousin's gift 13.57. because I faced the danger with the first? 13.59. had been accepted as reality 13.60. and that he never had attended us, |
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4. Dio Chrysostom, Orations, 11.150 (1st cent. CE - missingth cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •dictys of crete Found in books: Price, Finkelberg and Shahar, Rome: An Empire of Many Nations: New Perspectives on Ethnic Diversity and Cultural Identity (2021) 96 | 11.150. Perhaps, however, some uninformed person may say, "It is not right for you to disparage the Greeks in this way." Well, the situation has changed and there is no longer any fear of an Asiatic people ever marching against Greece. For Greece is subject to others and so is Asia. Besides, the truth is worth a great deal. And in addition to all this, had I known that my words would carry conviction, perhaps I should have decided not to speak at all. But nevertheless I maintain that I have freed the Greeks from reproaches greater and more distressing. < |
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5. Anon., Fragments, 30 (bernabé 2 r.27 west = paus. 10.31) (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •dictys of crete Found in books: Greensmith, The Resurrection of Homer in Imperial Greek Epic: Quintus Smyrnaeus' Posthomerica and the Poetics of Impersonation (2021) 218 |
6. Philostratus The Athenian, On Heroes, 48.11-48.13, 50.1-50.3 (2nd cent. CE - missingth cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Bär et al, Quintus of Smyrna’s 'Posthomerica': Writing Homer Under Rome (2022) 137 |
7. Philostratus, Heroicus, 48.11-48.13, 50.1-50.3 (3rd cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Bär et al, Quintus of Smyrna’s 'Posthomerica': Writing Homer Under Rome (2022) 137 |
8. Quintus Smyrnaeus, Posthomerica, a b c d\n0 5.199 5.199 5 199\n1 5.198 5.198 5 198\n2 5.197 5.197 5 197\n3 5.195 5.195 5 195\n4 5.196 5.196 5 196\n5 5.193 5.193 5 193\n6 5.192 5.192 5 192\n7 5.191 5.191 5 191\n8 5.194 5.194 5 194\n9 "13.551" "13.551" "13 551"\n10 "13.445" "13.445" "13 445"\n11 3.767 3.767 3 767\n12 3.768 3.768 3 768 Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Greensmith, The Resurrection of Homer in Imperial Greek Epic: Quintus Smyrnaeus' Posthomerica and the Poetics of Impersonation (2021) 218 |
9. Anon., Fragments, 30 (bernabé 2 r.27 west = paus. 10.31) Tagged with subjects: •dictys of crete Found in books: Greensmith, The Resurrection of Homer in Imperial Greek Epic: Quintus Smyrnaeus' Posthomerica and the Poetics of Impersonation (2021) 218 |
10. Anon., Fragments, 30 (bernabé 2 r.27 west = paus. 10.31) Tagged with subjects: •dictys of crete Found in books: Greensmith, The Resurrection of Homer in Imperial Greek Epic: Quintus Smyrnaeus' Posthomerica and the Poetics of Impersonation (2021) 218 |
11. Anon., Fragments, 30 (bernabé 2 r.27 west = paus. 10.31) Tagged with subjects: •dictys of crete Found in books: Greensmith, The Resurrection of Homer in Imperial Greek Epic: Quintus Smyrnaeus' Posthomerica and the Poetics of Impersonation (2021) 218 |
12. Anon., Fragments, 30 (bernabé 2 r.27 west = paus. 10.31) Tagged with subjects: •dictys of crete Found in books: Greensmith, The Resurrection of Homer in Imperial Greek Epic: Quintus Smyrnaeus' Posthomerica and the Poetics of Impersonation (2021) 218 |
13. Anon., Fragments, 30 (bernabé 2 r.27 west = paus. 10.31) Tagged with subjects: •dictys of crete Found in books: Greensmith, The Resurrection of Homer in Imperial Greek Epic: Quintus Smyrnaeus' Posthomerica and the Poetics of Impersonation (2021) 218 |
14. Dictys of Crete, Chronicle of The Trojan War, 3.15, 4.6 Tagged with subjects: •dictys of crete Found in books: Price, Finkelberg and Shahar, Rome: An Empire of Many Nations: New Perspectives on Ethnic Diversity and Cultural Identity (2021) 96 |
16. Orphic Hymns., Fragments, 30 (bernabé 2 r.27 west = paus. 10.31) Tagged with subjects: •dictys of crete Found in books: Greensmith, The Resurrection of Homer in Imperial Greek Epic: Quintus Smyrnaeus' Posthomerica and the Poetics of Impersonation (2021) 218 |