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Euripides, Andromache, 147-159
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1. Hesiod, Theogony, 3 (8th cent. BCE - 7th cent. BCE)

3. And shrine of Cronus’ mighty son upon
2. Homer, Iliad, 6.187, 17.49, 19.92, 21.363, 22.327 (8th cent. BCE - 7th cent. BCE)

6.187. /and this, said he was the mightest battle of warriors that ever he entered; and thirdly he slew the Amazons, women the peers of men. And against him, as he journeyed back therefrom, the king wove another cunning wile; he chose out of wide Lycia the bravest men and set an ambush; but these returned not home in any wise 17.49. /but its point was bent back in the stout shield. Then in turn did Atreus' son, Menelaus, rush upon him with his spear, and made prayer to father Zeus; and as he gave back, stabbed him at the base of the throat, and put his weight into the thrust, trusting in his heavy hand; and clean out through the tender neck passed the point. 19.92. /But what could I do? It is God that bringeth all things to their issue. Eldest daughter of Zeus is Ate that blindeth all—a power fraught with bane; delicate are her feet, for it is not upon the ground that she fareth, but she walketh over the heads of men, bringing men to harm, and this one or that she ensnareth. 21.363. /drive them forth from out their city; what part have I in strife or in bearing aid? 22.327. /where destruction of life cometh most speedily; even there, as he rushed upon him, goodly Achilles let drive with his spear; and clean out through the tender neck went the point. Howbeit the ashen spear, heavy with bronze, clave not the windpipe, to the end that he might yet make answer and speak unto his foe. Then fell he in the dust
3. Homer, Odyssey, 4.678, 4.739, 9.422, 14.465, 19.137, 22.16 (8th cent. BCE - 7th cent. BCE)

4. Aeschylus, Libation-Bearers, 220 (6th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

220. ἀλλʼ ἦ δόλον τινʼ, ὦ ξένʼ, ἀμφί μοι πλέκεις; Ὀρέστης 220. But surely, stranger, you are weaving some snare about me? Orestes
5. Aristophanes, Women of The Assembly, 901-905, 900 (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

900. μὴ φθόνει ταῖσιν νέαισι.
6. Aristophanes, The Women Celebrating The Thesmophoria, 192 (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

192. γυναικόφωνος ἁπαλὸς εὐπρεπὴς ἰδεῖν.
7. Euripides, Andromache, 100, 1000-1008, 101-106, 1064, 107, 1075, 108, 1085-1089, 109, 1090-1099, 110, 1100-1109, 111, 1110-1119, 112, 1120-1129, 113, 1130-1139, 114, 1140-1149, 115, 1150-1159, 116, 1160-1172, 1176, 1187, 1211, 1218, 1239-1241, 1253-1268, 127, 148-159, 16, 160-169, 17, 170-179, 18, 180-189, 19, 190-199, 2, 20, 200-259, 26, 260-269, 27, 270-279, 28, 280-289, 29, 290-292, 309-319, 32, 320-332, 334-351, 361-363, 37, 376, 38, 381, 41, 419, 43-44, 445-459, 46, 460-463, 47-48, 52-53, 537-539, 54, 540-544, 547-549, 55, 550-659, 66, 660-669, 67, 670-746, 763, 78-80, 805, 83-85, 854, 86-89, 911, 914, 920-950, 993-999, 10 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

10. ῥιφθέντα πύργων ̓Αστυάνακτ' ἀπ' ὀρθίων
8. Euripides, Bacchae, 154 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

154. Τμώλου χρυσορόου χλιδᾷ
9. Euripides, Children of Heracles, 102-113, 123-129, 23, 25, 254-264, 33, 61-79, 101 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

101. εἰκὸς θεῶν ἱκτῆρας αἰδεῖσθαι, ξένε 101. rend= Copreus 101. Stranger, ’tis but right we should reverence the gods’ suppliants, suffering none with violent hand to make them Reading σφε (Musgrave) for MS. σε . Schmidt, τάδ’ ἀλιτεῖν σ’ ἕδη thee (i.e. Copreus) to transgress against. leave the altars, for that will dread Justice ne’er permit. Copreu
10. Euripides, Hercules Furens, 241-246, 967-994, 240 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

11. Euripides, Rhesus, 960 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

960. of robes and frankincense. To Troy’s relief
12. Euripides, Trojan Women, 991 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

13. Sophocles, Oedipus The King, 888, 887 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

14. Plutarch, Solon, 21.4 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)

21.4. He also subjected the public appearances of the women, their mourning and their festivals, to a law which did away with disorder and licence. When they went out, they were not to wear more than three garments, they were not to carry more than an obol’s worth of food or drink, nor a pannier more than a cubit high, and they were not to travel about by night unless they rode in a wagon with a lamp to light their way. Laceration of the flesh by mourners, and the use of set lamentations, and the bewailing of any one at the funeral ceremonies of another, he forbade.


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agon Poet and Orator: A Symbiotic Relationship in Democratic Athens (2019)" 84
alexander of troy (paris) Gorman, Gorman, Corrupting Luxury in Ancient Greek Literature (2014) 28
alexandros Poet and Orator: A Symbiotic Relationship in Democratic Athens (2019)" 84
andromache Poet and Orator: A Symbiotic Relationship in Democratic Athens (2019)" 84; Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 140, 147, 825
antilogiai Poet and Orator: A Symbiotic Relationship in Democratic Athens (2019)" 84
apollo Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 140
athens, and identity Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 70, 71, 72
athens Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 825
audience Poet and Orator: A Symbiotic Relationship in Democratic Athens (2019)" 84
children of heracles (heraclidae) Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 825
clothing Gorman, Gorman, Corrupting Luxury in Ancient Greek Literature (2014) 28
collard, c. Poet and Orator: A Symbiotic Relationship in Democratic Athens (2019)" 84
conacher, d. Poet and Orator: A Symbiotic Relationship in Democratic Athens (2019)" 84
deception, and tragedy Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 70, 71, 72
deception, asiatic form of Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 72
deiphobos Poet and Orator: A Symbiotic Relationship in Democratic Athens (2019)" 84
delphi Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 140
deus ex machina Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 140
discourse Poet and Orator: A Symbiotic Relationship in Democratic Athens (2019)" 84
drama Poet and Orator: A Symbiotic Relationship in Democratic Athens (2019)" 84
drama of logos Poet and Orator: A Symbiotic Relationship in Democratic Athens (2019)" 84
effeminacy Gorman, Gorman, Corrupting Luxury in Ancient Greek Literature (2014) 28
eleusis Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 825
euripides, andromache, fifth-century resonances Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 71
euripides, andromache, on spartans Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 70, 71, 72
euripides, andromache Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 70, 71, 72
euripides, contemporary resonances Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 70, 71, 72
euripides, on spartans Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 70, 71, 72
euripides Poet and Orator: A Symbiotic Relationship in Democratic Athens (2019)" 84
goldhill, s. Poet and Orator: A Symbiotic Relationship in Democratic Athens (2019)" 84
hair Gorman, Gorman, Corrupting Luxury in Ancient Greek Literature (2014) 28
hecuba Poet and Orator: A Symbiotic Relationship in Democratic Athens (2019)" 84
helen Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 825
hera Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 825
heracles Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 825
hermione Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 70, 71, 72
jewelry Gorman, Gorman, Corrupting Luxury in Ancient Greek Literature (2014) 28
law, athenian, on wealth display Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 71
lloyd, m. Poet and Orator: A Symbiotic Relationship in Democratic Athens (2019)" 84
logos Poet and Orator: A Symbiotic Relationship in Democratic Athens (2019)" 84
mastronarde, d. j. Poet and Orator: A Symbiotic Relationship in Democratic Athens (2019)" 84
odysseus Gorman, Gorman, Corrupting Luxury in Ancient Greek Literature (2014) 28
peace, beneficial Gorman, Gorman, Corrupting Luxury in Ancient Greek Literature (2014) 28
peleus Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 70, 71, 72
precious metals/metal objects Gorman, Gorman, Corrupting Luxury in Ancient Greek Literature (2014) 28
priam Poet and Orator: A Symbiotic Relationship in Democratic Athens (2019)" 84
rehm, r. xxv Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 825
rhetoric Poet and Orator: A Symbiotic Relationship in Democratic Athens (2019)" 84
rhetorical drama Poet and Orator: A Symbiotic Relationship in Democratic Athens (2019)" 84
ritual Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 825
scharffenberger, e.w. Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 140, 147
softness/weakness Gorman, Gorman, Corrupting Luxury in Ancient Greek Literature (2014) 28
sparta/spartans Gorman, Gorman, Corrupting Luxury in Ancient Greek Literature (2014) 28
spartans, in euripides andromache Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 71, 72
speaker Poet and Orator: A Symbiotic Relationship in Democratic Athens (2019)" 84
suppliant women (supplices) Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 825
supplication Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 825
theatre Poet and Orator: A Symbiotic Relationship in Democratic Athens (2019)" 84
tragedy, and deception Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 70, 71, 72
tragedy Poet and Orator: A Symbiotic Relationship in Democratic Athens (2019)" 84
trial–debate' Poet and Orator: A Symbiotic Relationship in Democratic Athens (2019)" 84
wealth/prosperity Gorman, Gorman, Corrupting Luxury in Ancient Greek Literature (2014) 28
women Gorman, Gorman, Corrupting Luxury in Ancient Greek Literature (2014) 28
zeus, sôtêr Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 825
zeus Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 825