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Euripides, Hippolytus, 1039-1040


ὃς τὴν ἐμὴν πέποιθεν εὐοργησίᾳA wizard or magician must the fellow be, to think he can first flout me, his father


ψυχὴν κρατήσειν, τὸν τεκόντ' ἀτιμάσας;then by coolness master my resolve. Hippolytu


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1. Homer, Iliad, 2.257-2.264 (8th cent. BCE - 7th cent. BCE)

2.257. /for that the Danaan warriors give him gifts full many; whereas thou pratest on with railings. But I will speak out to thee, and this word shall verily be brought to pass: if I find thee again playing the fool, even as now thou dost, then may the head of Odysseus abide no more upon his shoulders 2.258. /for that the Danaan warriors give him gifts full many; whereas thou pratest on with railings. But I will speak out to thee, and this word shall verily be brought to pass: if I find thee again playing the fool, even as now thou dost, then may the head of Odysseus abide no more upon his shoulders 2.259. /for that the Danaan warriors give him gifts full many; whereas thou pratest on with railings. But I will speak out to thee, and this word shall verily be brought to pass: if I find thee again playing the fool, even as now thou dost, then may the head of Odysseus abide no more upon his shoulders 2.260. /nor may I any more be called the father of Telemachus, if I take thee not, and strip off thy raiment, thy cloak, and thy tunic that cover thy nakedness, and for thyself send thee wailing to the swift ships, beaten forth from the place of gathering with shameful blows. 2.261. /nor may I any more be called the father of Telemachus, if I take thee not, and strip off thy raiment, thy cloak, and thy tunic that cover thy nakedness, and for thyself send thee wailing to the swift ships, beaten forth from the place of gathering with shameful blows. 2.262. /nor may I any more be called the father of Telemachus, if I take thee not, and strip off thy raiment, thy cloak, and thy tunic that cover thy nakedness, and for thyself send thee wailing to the swift ships, beaten forth from the place of gathering with shameful blows. 2.263. /nor may I any more be called the father of Telemachus, if I take thee not, and strip off thy raiment, thy cloak, and thy tunic that cover thy nakedness, and for thyself send thee wailing to the swift ships, beaten forth from the place of gathering with shameful blows. 2.264. /nor may I any more be called the father of Telemachus, if I take thee not, and strip off thy raiment, thy cloak, and thy tunic that cover thy nakedness, and for thyself send thee wailing to the swift ships, beaten forth from the place of gathering with shameful blows.
2. Euripides, Andromache, 184-191, 183 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

3. Euripides, Bacchae, 267-271, 266 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

266. ὅταν λάβῃ τις τῶν λόγων ἀνὴρ σοφὸς 266. Whenever a wise man takes a good occasion for his speech, it is not a great task to speak well. You have a rapid tongue as though you were sensible, but there is no sense in your words.
4. Euripides, Fragments, 439 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

5. Euripides, Hecuba, 1188-1191, 1187 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

1187. ̓Αγάμεμνον, ἀνθρώποισιν οὐκ ἐχρῆν ποτε 1187. Never ought words to have outweighed deeds in this world, Agamemnon. No! if a man’s deeds were good, so should his words have been;
6. Euripides, Hippolytus, 1000-1020, 1022, 1025-1038, 1040-1064, 1068-1079, 108, 1080-1081, 109, 1093, 11, 110, 1191, 12-13, 1328-1334, 14, 1420-1422, 15-20, 486-489, 503, 58-87, 917, 920-931, 943-959, 962-972, 974-975, 981-991, 995-999, 10 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

10. for that son of Theseus, born of the Amazon, Hippolytus, whom holy Pittheus taught, alone of all the dwellers in this land of Troezen, calls me vilest of the deities. Love he scorns, and, as for marriage, will none of it;
7. Euripides, Iphigenia At Aulis, 1116, 1115 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

8. Euripides, Medea, 577-578, 576 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

576. This speech, O Jason, hast thou with specious art arranged; but yet I think—albeit in saying so I betray indiscretion—that thou hast sinned in casting over thy wife. Medea
9. Euripides, Orestes, 545-550, 544 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

544. Old man, I am afraid to speak before you
10. Euripides, Suppliant Women, 416, 426, 415 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

415. the next a bane to all; and yet by fresh calumnies of others he hides his former failures and escapes punishment. Besides, how shall the people, if it cannot form true judgments, be able rightly to direct the state? Nay, ’tis time, not haste, that affords a better
11. Euripides, Trojan Women, 968, 967 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

12. Sophocles, Oedipus The King, 645, 647, 653, 658-664, 644 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)



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agon Poet and Orator: A Symbiotic Relationship in Democratic Athens (2019)" 90
agos, and curse Petrovic and Petrovic, Inner Purity and Pollution in Greek Religion (2016) 215
agôn/-es Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 127
alexandros Poet and Orator: A Symbiotic Relationship in Democratic Athens (2019)" 90
andromache Poet and Orator: A Symbiotic Relationship in Democratic Athens (2019)" 90
antiope Poet and Orator: A Symbiotic Relationship in Democratic Athens (2019)" 90
antiphon, anti-rhetoric Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 279, 287
antiphon Poet and Orator: A Symbiotic Relationship in Democratic Athens (2019)" 90
aphrodite, in the hippolytus Petrovic and Petrovic, Inner Purity and Pollution in Greek Religion (2016) 199, 215
aphrodite Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 127
artemis Petrovic and Petrovic, Inner Purity and Pollution in Greek Religion (2016) 199, 215
attic law Poet and Orator: A Symbiotic Relationship in Democratic Athens (2019)" 90
captatio benevolentiae Poet and Orator: A Symbiotic Relationship in Democratic Athens (2019)" 90
chorus, oaths sworn by Sommerstein and Torrance, Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece (2014) 31
curse (ara), and self-pollution Petrovic and Petrovic, Inner Purity and Pollution in Greek Religion (2016) 215
deception, and tragedy Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 279, 287
deception, association with rhetoric Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 279, 287
dedication Petrovic and Petrovic, Inner Purity and Pollution in Greek Religion (2016) 199
deinotes legein (cleverness at speaking) Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 279
divine scrutiny, general Petrovic and Petrovic, Inner Purity and Pollution in Greek Religion (2016) 215
doxa (seeming, opinion, reputation) Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 279
euripides, andromache, doxa in Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 279
euripides, andromache Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 279
euripides, depiction of theseus Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 279
euripides, forensic language in Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 287
euripides, hippolytus Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 279
euripides, on (im)materiality of lies Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 287
euripides, on doxa and deception Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 279
euripides, on lie-detection Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 279
euripides, on rhetoric of anti-rhetoric Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 279, 287
euripides, on spartans Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 279
euripides, on two voices Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 279
euripides Poet and Orator: A Symbiotic Relationship in Democratic Athens (2019)" 90
exile Petrovic and Petrovic, Inner Purity and Pollution in Greek Religion (2016) 215
glossa, distinct from mind Petrovic and Petrovic, Inner Purity and Pollution in Greek Religion (2016) 215
gnômê Poet and Orator: A Symbiotic Relationship in Democratic Athens (2019)" 90
goeteia (wizardry) Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 287
helios (sun), oaths invoking Sommerstein and Torrance, Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece (2014) 31
hera Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 127
hippolytus, other oaths sworn by Sommerstein and Torrance, Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece (2014) 31
hippolytus Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 279, 287; Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 127; Sommerstein and Torrance, Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece (2014) 31
hunt Petrovic and Petrovic, Inner Purity and Pollution in Greek Religion (2016) 199
iocasta Sommerstein and Torrance, Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece (2014) 31
isocrates Poet and Orator: A Symbiotic Relationship in Democratic Athens (2019)" 90
jones, j. Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 279
kakos, theseus Petrovic and Petrovic, Inner Purity and Pollution in Greek Religion (2016) 215
lloyd, m. Poet and Orator: A Symbiotic Relationship in Democratic Athens (2019)" 90
mastronarde, d. j. Poet and Orator: A Symbiotic Relationship in Democratic Athens (2019)" 90
materiality, in euripides, of discourse Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 287
materiality, in euripides Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 287
meat-eating, prohibited for orphics Petrovic and Petrovic, Inner Purity and Pollution in Greek Religion (2016) 199
menelaus Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 279
mueller, m. xxiv Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 127
oath, in the hippolytus Petrovic and Petrovic, Inner Purity and Pollution in Greek Religion (2016) 215
oratory Poet and Orator: A Symbiotic Relationship in Democratic Athens (2019)" 90
orphism, hippolytus accused of' Petrovic and Petrovic, Inner Purity and Pollution in Greek Religion (2016) 199
palamedes Poet and Orator: A Symbiotic Relationship in Democratic Athens (2019)" 90
phaedra Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 279; Petrovic and Petrovic, Inner Purity and Pollution in Greek Religion (2016) 199, 215; Sommerstein and Torrance, Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece (2014) 31
phren/phrenes, seat of purity/impurity, in the hippolytus Petrovic and Petrovic, Inner Purity and Pollution in Greek Religion (2016) 199, 215
pollution, metaphysical, and curse Petrovic and Petrovic, Inner Purity and Pollution in Greek Religion (2016) 215
pollution, metaphysical, and erotic madness Petrovic and Petrovic, Inner Purity and Pollution in Greek Religion (2016) 215
poseidon Petrovic and Petrovic, Inner Purity and Pollution in Greek Religion (2016) 215
prothesis Poet and Orator: A Symbiotic Relationship in Democratic Athens (2019)" 90
rhetoric, of anti-rhetoric Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 279, 287
rhetoric Poet and Orator: A Symbiotic Relationship in Democratic Athens (2019)" 90
rhetorical aporia Poet and Orator: A Symbiotic Relationship in Democratic Athens (2019)" 90
self-curses, hippolytus Sommerstein and Torrance, Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece (2014) 31
slander Poet and Orator: A Symbiotic Relationship in Democratic Athens (2019)" 90
sophistry, in euripides Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 287
sophronein/sophrosyne, hippolytus Petrovic and Petrovic, Inner Purity and Pollution in Greek Religion (2016) 199, 215
speaker Poet and Orator: A Symbiotic Relationship in Democratic Athens (2019)" 90
sôphrosynê Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 127
theseus, and hippolytus Sommerstein and Torrance, Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece (2014) 31
theseus Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 279, 287; Petrovic and Petrovic, Inner Purity and Pollution in Greek Religion (2016) 199, 215
topoi, of inexperience Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 287
topos Poet and Orator: A Symbiotic Relationship in Democratic Athens (2019)" 90
trial–debate Poet and Orator: A Symbiotic Relationship in Democratic Athens (2019)" 90
vegetarianism, and orphism Petrovic and Petrovic, Inner Purity and Pollution in Greek Religion (2016) 199
virginity, and artemis Petrovic and Petrovic, Inner Purity and Pollution in Greek Religion (2016) 199