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Epigraphy, Syll. , 398.9-398.10
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1. Polybius, Histories, 2.35.7 (2nd cent. BCE - 2nd cent. BCE)

2.35.7. καὶ γὰρ τοὺς τὴν Περσῶν ἔφοδον ἐπὶ τὴν Ἑλλάδα καὶ Γαλατῶν ἐπὶ Δελφοὺς εἰς μνήμην καὶ παράδοσιν ἡμῖν ἀγαγόντας οὐ μικρὰ μεγάλα δʼ οἴομαι συμβεβλῆσθαι πρὸς τοὺς ὑπὲρ τῆς κοινῆς τῶν Ἑλλήνων ἐλευθερίας ἀγῶνας. 2.35.7.  For indeed I consider that the writers who chronicled and handed down to us the story of the Persian invasion of Greece and the attack of the Gauls on Delphi have made no small contribution to the struggle of the Hellenes for their common liberty. <
2. Plutarch, Cimon, 1.1 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)

1.1. Περιπόλτας ὁ μάντις ἐκ Θετταλίας εἰς Βοιωτίαν Ὀφέλταν τὸν βασιλέα καὶ τοὺς ὑπʼ αὐτῷ λαοὺς καταγαγὼν γένος εὐδοκιμῆσαν ἐπὶ πολλοὺς χρόνους κατέλιπεν, οὗ τὸ πλεῖστον ἐν Χαιρωνείᾳ κατῴκησεν, ἣν πρώτην πόλιν ἔσχον ἐξελάσαντες τοὺς βαρβάρους. οἱ μὲν οὖν πλεῖστοι τῶν ἀπὸ τοῦ γένους φύσει μάχιμοι καὶ ἀνδρώδεις γενόμενοι καταναλώθησαν ἐν ταῖς Μηδικαῖς ἐπιδρομαῖς καὶ τοῖς Γαλατικοῖς ἀγῶσιν ἀφειδήσαντες ἑαυτῶν· 1.1.  Peripoltas the seer, who conducted King Opheltas with his subjects from Thessaly into Boeotia, left a posterity there which was in high repute for many generations. The greater part of them settled in Chaeroneia, which was the first city they won from the Barbarians. Now the most of this posterity were naturally men of war and courage, and so were consumed away in the Persian invasions and the contests with the Gauls, because they did not spare themselves.
3. Pausanias, Description of Greece, 10.19.3, 10.19.5 (2nd cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)

10.19.3. τὸ ἀπὸ τούτου δὲ ἔρχομαι διηγησόμενος λόγον Λέσβιον. ἁλιεῦσιν ἐν Μηθύμνῃ τὰ δίκτυα ἀνείλκυσεν ἐκ θαλάσσης πρόσωπον ἐλαίας ξύλου πεποιημένον· τοῦτο ἰδέαν παρείχετο φέρουσαν μὲν τοι ἐς τὸ θεῖον, ξένην δὲ καὶ ἐπὶ θεοῖς Ἑλληνικοῖς οὐ καθεστῶσαν. εἴροντο οὖν οἱ Μηθυμναῖοι τὴν Πυθίαν ὅτου θεῶν ἢ καὶ ἡρώων ἐστὶν ἡ εἰκών· ἡ δὲ αὐτοὺς σέβεσθαι Διόνυσον Φαλλῆνα ἐκέλευσεν. ἐπὶ τούτῳ οἱ Μηθυμναῖοι ξόανον μὲν τὸ ἐκ τῆς θαλάσσης παρὰ σφίσιν ἔχοντες καὶ θυσίαις καὶ εὐχαῖς τιμῶσι, χαλκοῦν δὲ ἀποπέμπουσιν ἐς Δελφούς. 10.19.5. Γαλατῶν δὲ τῆς ἐς τὴν Ἑλλάδα ἐπιστρατείας ἔχει μέν τινα μνήμην καὶ ἡ ἐς τὸ βουλευτήριον ἡμῖν τὸ Ἀττικὸν συγγραφή· προάγειν δὲ ἐς τὸ σαφέστερον τὰ ἐς αὐτοὺς ἠθέλησα ἐν τῷ λόγῳ τῷ ἐς Δελφούς, ὅτι ἔργων τῶν ἐπὶ τοὺς βαρβάρους τὰ μέγιστα Ἕλλησιν ἐνταῦθα ἦν. ὑπερόριον μὲν οἱ Κελτοὶ στρατείαν πρώτην ὑπὸ ἡγεμόνι ἐποιήσαντο Καμβαύλῃ· προελθόντες δὲ ἄχρι τῆς Θρᾴκης τὸ πρόσω τῆς πορείας οὐκ ἀπεθάρσησαν, καταγνόντες αὑτῶν ὅτι ὀλίγοι τε ἦσαν καὶ οὐκ ἀξιόμαχοι κατʼ ἀριθμὸν Ἕλλησιν. 10.19.3. I am going on to tell a Lesbian story. Certain fishermen of Methymna found that their nets dragged up to the surface of the sea a face made of olive-wood. Its appearance suggested a touch of divinity, but it was outlandish, and unlike the normal features of Greek gods. So the people of Methymna asked the Pythian priestess of what god or hero the figure was a likeness, and she bade them worship Dionysus Phallen. Whereupon the people of Methymna kept for themselves the wooden image out of the sea, worshipping it with sacrifices and prayers, but sent a bronze copy to Delphi . 10.19.5. I have made some mention of the Gallic invasion of Greece in my description of the Athenian Council Chamber. Paus. 1.3.4 But I have resolved to give a more detailed account of the Gauls in my description of Delphi, because the greatest of the Greek exploits against the barbarians took place there. The Celts conducted their first foreign expedition under the leadership of Cambaules. Advancing as far as Thrace they lost heart and broke off their march, realizing that they were too few in number to be a match for the Greeks.
4. Epigraphy, Syll. , 398.4-398.9, 398.14-398.20



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acropolis, of lindos Weissenrieder, Borders: Terminologies, Ideologies, and Performances (2016) 158
affordance Gagne, Cosmography and the Idea of Hyperborea in Ancient Greece (2021), 188
amorphous epiphany Weissenrieder, Borders: Terminologies, Ideologies, and Performances (2016) 158
apollo Weissenrieder, Borders: Terminologies, Ideologies, and Performances (2016) 158
athena Weissenrieder, Borders: Terminologies, Ideologies, and Performances (2016) 158
body Weissenrieder, Borders: Terminologies, Ideologies, and Performances (2016) 158
bronze Gagne, Cosmography and the Idea of Hyperborea in Ancient Greece (2021), 188
carian stratonikeia Weissenrieder, Borders: Terminologies, Ideologies, and Performances (2016) 158
centre Gagne, Cosmography and the Idea of Hyperborea in Ancient Greece (2021), 188
dedication Weissenrieder, Borders: Terminologies, Ideologies, and Performances (2016) 158
delphi Weissenrieder, Borders: Terminologies, Ideologies, and Performances (2016) 158
east Gagne, Cosmography and the Idea of Hyperborea in Ancient Greece (2021), 188
epiphany Weissenrieder, Borders: Terminologies, Ideologies, and Performances (2016) 158
gods Weissenrieder, Borders: Terminologies, Ideologies, and Performances (2016) 158
gold Gagne, Cosmography and the Idea of Hyperborea in Ancient Greece (2021), 188
hephaistos Gagne, Cosmography and the Idea of Hyperborea in Ancient Greece (2021), 188
herodotus Gagne, Cosmography and the Idea of Hyperborea in Ancient Greece (2021), 188
homer Gagne, Cosmography and the Idea of Hyperborea in Ancient Greece (2021), 188
kēlēdones Gagne, Cosmography and the Idea of Hyperborea in Ancient Greece (2021), 188
metopes Gagne, Cosmography and the Idea of Hyperborea in Ancient Greece (2021), 188
mexico Weissenrieder, Borders: Terminologies, Ideologies, and Performances (2016) 158
olen Gagne, Cosmography and the Idea of Hyperborea in Ancient Greece (2021), 188
panamara Weissenrieder, Borders: Terminologies, Ideologies, and Performances (2016) 158
persians Gagne, Cosmography and the Idea of Hyperborea in Ancient Greece (2021), 188; Weissenrieder, Borders: Terminologies, Ideologies, and Performances (2016) 158
primordial temples of delphi Gagne, Cosmography and the Idea of Hyperborea in Ancient Greece (2021), 188
sanctuary Weissenrieder, Borders: Terminologies, Ideologies, and Performances (2016) 158
south Gagne, Cosmography and the Idea of Hyperborea in Ancient Greece (2021), 188
territory v Weissenrieder, Borders: Terminologies, Ideologies, and Performances (2016) 158
victory Gagne, Cosmography and the Idea of Hyperborea in Ancient Greece (2021), 188
winds Gagne, Cosmography and the Idea of Hyperborea in Ancient Greece (2021), 188
zeus Weissenrieder, Borders: Terminologies, Ideologies, and Performances (2016) 158
zeus panamarios' Weissenrieder, Borders: Terminologies, Ideologies, and Performances (2016) 158