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Dionysius Of Halycarnassus, On Thucydides, 28.372.6-33.381.8
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1. Herodotus, Histories, 1.5.3 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

1.5.3. These are the stories of the Persians and the Phoenicians. For my part, I shall not say that this or that story is true, but I shall identify the one who I myself know did the Greeks unjust deeds, and thus proceed with my history, and speak of small and great cities of men alike.
2. Polybius, Histories, 1.4.3 (2nd cent. BCE - 2nd cent. BCE)

3. Dionysius of Halycarnassus, Roman Antiquities, 1.3.3-1.3.4 (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)

1.3.3.  But Rome rules every country that is not inaccessible or uninhabited, and she is mistress of every sea, not only of that which lies inside the Pillars of Hercules but also of the Ocean, except that part of it which is not navigable; she is the first and the only State recorded in all time that ever made the risings and the settings of the sun the boundaries of her dominion. Nor has her supremacy been of short duration, but more lasting than that of any other commonwealth or kingdom. 1.3.4.  For from the very beginning, immediately after her founding, she began to draw to herself the neighbouring nations, which were both numerous and warlike, and continually advanced, subjugating every rival. And it is now seven hundred and forty-five years from her foundation down to the consulship of Claudius Nero, consul for the second time, and of Calpurnius Piso, who were chosen in the one hundred and ninety-third Olympiad.
4. Dionysius of Halycarnassus, On Thucydides, 5 (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)

5. Dionysius of Halycarnassus, Letter To Pompeius Geminus, 3.14 (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)

6. Plutarch, Alexander The Great, 24.3 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)

24.3. But Tyre he besieged for seven months, January—August, 332 B.C. with moles, and engines-of-war, and two hundred triremes by sea. During this siege he had a dream in which he saw Heracles stretching out his hand to him from the wall and calling him. And many of the Tyrians dreamed that Apollo told them he was going away to Alexander, since he was displeased at what was going on in the city.
7. Plutarch, Numa Pompilius, 4.2 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)

4.2. and had been honoured with a celestial marriage; the goddess Egeria loved him and bestowed herself upon him, and it was his communion with her that gave him a life of blessedness and a wisdom more than human. However, that this story resembles many of the very ancient tales which the Phrygians have received and cherished concerning Attis, the Bithynians concerning Herodotus, the Arcadians concerning Endymion, and other peoples concerning other mortals who were thought to have achieved a life of blessedness in the love of the gods, is quite evident.


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athenaeus (author) Gorman, Gorman, Corrupting Luxury in Ancient Greek Literature (2014) 305
atthidographers Barbato, The Ideology of Democratic Athens: Institutions, Orators and the Mythical Past (2020) 51
calchedonians Gorman, Gorman, Corrupting Luxury in Ancient Greek Literature (2014) 305
decadence, processes of Gorman, Gorman, Corrupting Luxury in Ancient Greek Literature (2014) 305
destruction/ruin Gorman, Gorman, Corrupting Luxury in Ancient Greek Literature (2014) 305
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dionysius of halicarnassus, globalism and unity, herodotuss role in ideas of Kirkland, Herodotus and Imperial Greek Literature: Criticism, Imitation, Reception (2022) 91
dionysius of halicarnassus, prohairesis (deliberate choice) Kirkland, Herodotus and Imperial Greek Literature: Criticism, Imitation, Reception (2022) 91
dionysius of halicarnassus, roman antiquities Kirkland, Herodotus and Imperial Greek Literature: Criticism, Imitation, Reception (2022) 91
dionysius of halicarnassus Kirkland, Herodotus and Imperial Greek Literature: Criticism, Imitation, Reception (2022) 91
epinician poetry Barbato, The Ideology of Democratic Athens: Institutions, Orators and the Mythical Past (2020) 51
herodotus and the histories, globalism of Kirkland, Herodotus and Imperial Greek Literature: Criticism, Imitation, Reception (2022) 91
historiography, hellenistic Gorman, Gorman, Corrupting Luxury in Ancient Greek Literature (2014) 305
hodology, as metaphor for narrative Kirkland, Herodotus and Imperial Greek Literature: Criticism, Imitation, Reception (2022) 91
persians Gorman, Gorman, Corrupting Luxury in Ancient Greek Literature (2014) 305
polybius Kirkland, Herodotus and Imperial Greek Literature: Criticism, Imitation, Reception (2022) 91
precious metals/metal objects Gorman, Gorman, Corrupting Luxury in Ancient Greek Literature (2014) 305
rome, as empire Kirkland, Herodotus and Imperial Greek Literature: Criticism, Imitation, Reception (2022) 91
sexual behavior' Gorman, Gorman, Corrupting Luxury in Ancient Greek Literature (2014) 305
symposium, and myth Barbato, The Ideology of Democratic Athens: Institutions, Orators and the Mythical Past (2020) 51
symposium Barbato, The Ideology of Democratic Athens: Institutions, Orators and the Mythical Past (2020) 51
theopompus Gorman, Gorman, Corrupting Luxury in Ancient Greek Literature (2014) 305
thucydides, assessment by dionysius of halicarnassus Kirkland, Herodotus and Imperial Greek Literature: Criticism, Imitation, Reception (2022) 91