absent from comedy and informal,oaths invoking |
Sommerstein and Torrance (2014), Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece, 28 |
adonis |
Liatsi (2021), Ethics in Ancient Greek Literature: Aspects of Ethical Reasoning from Homer to Aristotle and Beyond, 138 |
aegeus and medea |
Sommerstein and Torrance (2014), Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece, 28 |
aeschylus,and the alexandra |
Liapis and Petrides (2019), Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century: A Survey from ca, 109 |
aether invoked |
Sommerstein and Torrance (2014), Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece, 291 |
aetiology |
Lipka (2021), Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus, 94 |
alcestis |
Meister (2019), Greek Praise Poetry and the Rhetoric of Divinity, 133 |
alexandra,aetiology/allusions to cults in |
Liapis and Petrides (2019), Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century: A Survey from ca, 109 |
alexandra,and catalogue poetry |
Liapis and Petrides (2019), Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century: A Survey from ca, 109 |
alexandra,and epic |
Liapis and Petrides (2019), Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century: A Survey from ca, 109 |
alexandra,and herodotus |
Liapis and Petrides (2019), Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century: A Survey from ca, 109 |
alexandra,tzetzes,commentary on |
Liapis and Petrides (2019), Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century: A Survey from ca, 109 |
alexandra,vocabulary |
Liapis and Petrides (2019), Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century: A Survey from ca, 109 |
alexandra |
Liapis and Petrides (2019), Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century: A Survey from ca, 109 |
altar |
Gagne (2021), Cosmography and the Idea of Hyperborea in Ancient Greece, 123 |
andromache |
Lipka (2021), Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus, 94 |
animal bones,thigh-bones |
Ekroth (2013), The Sacrificial Rituals of Greek Hero-Cults in the Archaic to the Early Hellenistic Period, 201 |
animal victim,treatment of burning of divinity's portion" |
Ekroth (2013), The Sacrificial Rituals of Greek Hero-Cults in the Archaic to the Early Hellenistic Period, 201 |
antiphon |
Marincola et al. (2021), Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones and Calum Maciver, Greek Notions of the Past in the Archaic and Classical Eras: History Without Historians, 360 |
aphrodite |
Liatsi (2021), Ethics in Ancient Greek Literature: Aspects of Ethical Reasoning from Homer to Aristotle and Beyond, 138; Lipka (2021), Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus, 83; Sommerstein and Torrance (2014), Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece, 291 |
apollo |
Lipka (2021), Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus, 94 |
areopagus,athens |
Lipka (2021), Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus, 94 |
arge |
Ekroth (2013), The Sacrificial Rituals of Greek Hero-Cults in the Archaic to the Early Hellenistic Period, 201 |
arteme |
Liatsi (2021), Ethics in Ancient Greek Literature: Aspects of Ethical Reasoning from Homer to Aristotle and Beyond, 138 |
artemis,and hippolytus |
Sommerstein and Torrance (2014), Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece, 291 |
artemis,brauronia |
Lipka (2021), Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus, 94 |
artemis,oaths invoking |
Sommerstein and Torrance (2014), Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece, 28 |
artemis,tauropolus |
Lipka (2021), Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus, 94 |
artemis |
Ekroth (2013), The Sacrificial Rituals of Greek Hero-Cults in the Archaic to the Early Hellenistic Period, 201; Lipka (2021), Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus, 83, 94 |
ash |
Ekroth (2013), The Sacrificial Rituals of Greek Hero-Cults in the Archaic to the Early Hellenistic Period, 201 |
athena,polias |
Lipka (2021), Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus, 94 |
athena |
Lipka (2021), Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus, 94 |
athena the gorgon-slayer,oaths,invoking |
Sommerstein and Torrance (2014), Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece, 28 |
athens,athenian |
Meister (2019), Greek Praise Poetry and the Rhetoric of Divinity, 133 |
athens |
Lipka (2021), Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus, 94 |
audience |
Lipka (2021), Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus, 94 |
authorial voice,parodies euripides |
Sommerstein and Torrance (2014), Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece, 291 |
beard |
Gagne (2021), Cosmography and the Idea of Hyperborea in Ancient Greece, 123 |
brauron |
Lipka (2021), Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus, 94 |
cadmus |
Meister (2019), Greek Praise Poetry and the Rhetoric of Divinity, 133 |
callimachus |
Gagne (2021), Cosmography and the Idea of Hyperborea in Ancient Greece, 123 |
catalogue poetry |
Liapis and Petrides (2019), Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century: A Survey from ca, 109 |
celebration,of victory |
Meister (2019), Greek Praise Poetry and the Rhetoric of Divinity, 133 |
character,tragic |
Marincola et al. (2021), Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones and Calum Maciver, Greek Notions of the Past in the Archaic and Classical Eras: History Without Historians, 136 |
characters,tragic/mythical,amazons |
Liapis and Petrides (2019), Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century: A Survey from ca, 109 |
characters,tragic/mythical,clytemnestra |
Liapis and Petrides (2019), Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century: A Survey from ca, 109 |
characters,tragic/mythical,diomedes |
Liapis and Petrides (2019), Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century: A Survey from ca, 109 |
characters,tragic/mythical,hippolytus |
Liapis and Petrides (2019), Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century: A Survey from ca, 109 |
characters,tragic/mythical,medea |
Liapis and Petrides (2019), Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century: A Survey from ca, 109 |
characters,tragic/mythical,odysseus |
Liapis and Petrides (2019), Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century: A Survey from ca, 109 |
characters,tragic/mythical,parthenopo |
Liapis and Petrides (2019), Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century: A Survey from ca, 109 |
characters,tragic/mythical,philoctetes |
Liapis and Petrides (2019), Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century: A Survey from ca, 109 |
collection of gifts |
Gagne (2021), Cosmography and the Idea of Hyperborea in Ancient Greece, 123 |
comparisons,with heroes and gods |
Meister (2019), Greek Praise Poetry and the Rhetoric of Divinity, 133 |
corinth,corinthian |
Meister (2019), Greek Praise Poetry and the Rhetoric of Divinity, 133 |
creusa (ion) |
Sommerstein and Torrance (2014), Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece, 28 |
cult,for heroes |
Meister (2019), Greek Praise Poetry and the Rhetoric of Divinity, 133 |
cult,in euripides |
Marincola et al. (2021), Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones and Calum Maciver, Greek Notions of the Past in the Archaic and Classical Eras: History Without Historians, 136 |
cult |
Lipka (2021), Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus, 94 |
death |
Liatsi (2021), Ethics in Ancient Greek Literature: Aspects of Ethical Reasoning from Homer to Aristotle and Beyond, 138 |
delphi |
Lipka (2021), Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus, 94 |
dining-room |
Ekroth (2013), The Sacrificial Rituals of Greek Hero-Cults in the Archaic to the Early Hellenistic Period, 201 |
dramaturgy |
Lipka (2021), Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus, 83, 94 |
earth (gaia/ge),oaths invoking |
Sommerstein and Torrance (2014), Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece, 28, 291 |
eikos |
Marincola et al. (2021), Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones and Calum Maciver, Greek Notions of the Past in the Archaic and Classical Eras: History Without Historians, 360 |
epic cycle |
Liapis and Petrides (2019), Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century: A Survey from ca, 109 |
epinician |
Meister (2019), Greek Praise Poetry and the Rhetoric of Divinity, 133 |
epiphany,passim – meaning,exclusive,epilogue epiphany |
Lipka (2021), Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus, 83, 94 |
epiphany,passim – meaning,exclusive,prologue epiphany |
Lipka (2021), Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus, 83, 94 |
epiphany,tragic |
Marincola et al. (2021), Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones and Calum Maciver, Greek Notions of the Past in the Archaic and Classical Eras: History Without Historians, 136 |
epithalamium |
Meister (2019), Greek Praise Poetry and the Rhetoric of Divinity, 133 |
epithets,significance of divine |
Sommerstein and Torrance (2014), Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece, 28 |
erechtheus |
Lipka (2021), Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus, 94 |
erinyes,medea as erinys |
Sommerstein and Torrance (2014), Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece, 28 |
euphorion,hellenistic poet |
Liapis and Petrides (2019), Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century: A Survey from ca, 109 |
euripides |
Liatsi (2021), Ethics in Ancient Greek Literature: Aspects of Ethical Reasoning from Homer to Aristotle and Beyond, 138 |
eurystheus |
Meister (2019), Greek Praise Poetry and the Rhetoric of Divinity, 133 |
fabius pictor |
Marincola et al. (2021), Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones and Calum Maciver, Greek Notions of the Past in the Archaic and Classical Eras: History Without Historians, 360 |
games,in tragedy |
Meister (2019), Greek Praise Poetry and the Rhetoric of Divinity, 133 |
gorgon-slayer (athena),oaths invoking |
Sommerstein and Torrance (2014), Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece, 28 |
guilt,inherited,hades (underworld) |
Sommerstein and Torrance (2014), Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece, 28 |
hagnon , hair |
Ekroth (2013), The Sacrificial Rituals of Greek Hero-Cults in the Archaic to the Early Hellenistic Period, 201 |
hair |
Gagne (2021), Cosmography and the Idea of Hyperborea in Ancient Greece, 123 |
heaven |
Lipka (2021), Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus, 83 |
hekate |
Ekroth (2013), The Sacrificial Rituals of Greek Hero-Cults in the Archaic to the Early Hellenistic Period, 201 |
helen |
Meister (2019), Greek Praise Poetry and the Rhetoric of Divinity, 133 |
helios (sun),oaths invoking |
Sommerstein and Torrance (2014), Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece, 28 |
heracles |
Meister (2019), Greek Praise Poetry and the Rhetoric of Divinity, 133 |
hermes |
Lipka (2021), Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus, 94 |
herodotus |
Liapis and Petrides (2019), Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century: A Survey from ca, 109 |
hesiod |
Marincola et al. (2021), Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones and Calum Maciver, Greek Notions of the Past in the Archaic and Classical Eras: History Without Historians, 360 |
hippolytos |
Ekroth (2013), The Sacrificial Rituals of Greek Hero-Cults in the Archaic to the Early Hellenistic Period, 201 |
hippolytus,other oaths sworn by |
Sommerstein and Torrance (2014), Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece, 28, 291 |
hippolytus |
Liatsi (2021), Ethics in Ancient Greek Literature: Aspects of Ethical Reasoning from Homer to Aristotle and Beyond, 138; Lipka (2021), Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus, 83, 94; Meister (2019), Greek Praise Poetry and the Rhetoric of Divinity, 133 |
honour |
Liatsi (2021), Ethics in Ancient Greek Literature: Aspects of Ethical Reasoning from Homer to Aristotle and Beyond, 138 |
honouring in the sense of receiving cult |
Ekroth (2013), The Sacrificial Rituals of Greek Hero-Cults in the Archaic to the Early Hellenistic Period, 201 |
hymn |
Meister (2019), Greek Praise Poetry and the Rhetoric of Divinity, 133 |
hyperborean maidens |
Ekroth (2013), The Sacrificial Rituals of Greek Hero-Cults in the Archaic to the Early Hellenistic Period, 201 |
hyperoche |
Ekroth (2013), The Sacrificial Rituals of Greek Hero-Cults in the Archaic to the Early Hellenistic Period, 201 |
iason |
Liatsi (2021), Ethics in Ancient Greek Literature: Aspects of Ethical Reasoning from Homer to Aristotle and Beyond, 138 |
immortalization |
Meister (2019), Greek Praise Poetry and the Rhetoric of Divinity, 133 |
iphigeneia |
Sommerstein and Torrance (2014), Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece, 28 |
iphigenia |
Lipka (2021), Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus, 83, 94 |
isles of the blesses |
Meister (2019), Greek Praise Poetry and the Rhetoric of Divinity, 133 |
jason (medea),as perjurer |
Sommerstein and Torrance (2014), Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece, 28 |
keos |
Ekroth (2013), The Sacrificial Rituals of Greek Hero-Cults in the Archaic to the Early Hellenistic Period, 201 |
laodike |
Ekroth (2013), The Sacrificial Rituals of Greek Hero-Cults in the Archaic to the Early Hellenistic Period, 201 |
love |
Liatsi (2021), Ethics in Ancient Greek Literature: Aspects of Ethical Reasoning from Homer to Aristotle and Beyond, 138 |
magna greca (south italy),daunia |
Liapis and Petrides (2019), Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century: A Survey from ca, 109 |
medea,and jasons perjury |
Sommerstein and Torrance (2014), Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece, 28 |
medea,oath with aegeus |
Sommerstein and Torrance (2014), Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece, 28 |
medea |
Lipka (2021), Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus, 83, 94; Meister (2019), Greek Praise Poetry and the Rhetoric of Divinity, 133 |
menelaus |
Meister (2019), Greek Praise Poetry and the Rhetoric of Divinity, 133 |
menoeceus |
Sommerstein and Torrance (2014), Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece, 28 |
molossian |
Lipka (2021), Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus, 94 |
myth |
Lipka (2021), Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus, 83 |
neoptolemus |
Lipka (2021), Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus, 94 |
networks |
Gagne (2021), Cosmography and the Idea of Hyperborea in Ancient Greece, 123 |
new comedy |
Lipka (2021), Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus, 83 |
offering |
Gagne (2021), Cosmography and the Idea of Hyperborea in Ancient Greece, 123 |
on high,staging of gods |
Lipka (2021), Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus, 83 |
opis |
Ekroth (2013), The Sacrificial Rituals of Greek Hero-Cults in the Archaic to the Early Hellenistic Period, 201 |
orestes |
Lipka (2021), Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus, 83 |
peleus |
Lipka (2021), Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus, 94; Meister (2019), Greek Praise Poetry and the Rhetoric of Divinity, 133 |
pericles |
Marincola et al. (2021), Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones and Calum Maciver, Greek Notions of the Past in the Archaic and Classical Eras: History Without Historians, 360 |
perjury,contemplation of,punished |
Sommerstein and Torrance (2014), Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece, 291 |
perpherees |
Gagne (2021), Cosmography and the Idea of Hyperborea in Ancient Greece, 123 |
persian wars |
Liapis and Petrides (2019), Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century: A Survey from ca, 109 |
phaedra |
Lipka (2021), Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus, 83 |
plato |
Marincola et al. (2021), Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones and Calum Maciver, Greek Notions of the Past in the Archaic and Classical Eras: History Without Historians, 360; Sommerstein and Torrance (2014), Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece, 291 |
plot,emplotment |
Lipka (2021), Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus, 94 |
plot |
Lipka (2021), Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus, 83, 94 |
polybius |
Marincola et al. (2021), Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones and Calum Maciver, Greek Notions of the Past in the Archaic and Classical Eras: History Without Historians, 360 |
poseidon,oaths invoking |
Sommerstein and Torrance (2014), Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece, 291 |
poseidon |
Lipka (2021), Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus, 94 |
praxithea |
Lipka (2021), Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus, 94 |
prayer |
Meister (2019), Greek Praise Poetry and the Rhetoric of Divinity, 133 |
priestesses oaths |
Sommerstein and Torrance (2014), Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece, 28 |
prophecy,foretelling the future |
Lipka (2021), Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus, 94 |
prophecy |
Marincola et al. (2021), Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones and Calum Maciver, Greek Notions of the Past in the Archaic and Classical Eras: History Without Historians, 136 |
puberty |
Gagne (2021), Cosmography and the Idea of Hyperborea in Ancient Greece, 123 |
punishment,divine |
Lipka (2021), Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus, 83 |
punishment |
Liatsi (2021), Ethics in Ancient Greek Literature: Aspects of Ethical Reasoning from Homer to Aristotle and Beyond, 138 |
pylades |
Sommerstein and Torrance (2014), Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece, 28 |
revenge curses |
Sommerstein and Torrance (2014), Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece, 28 |
rhesus |
Meister (2019), Greek Praise Poetry and the Rhetoric of Divinity, 133 |
ritual,in tragedy |
Meister (2019), Greek Praise Poetry and the Rhetoric of Divinity, 133 |
sailing |
Gagne (2021), Cosmography and the Idea of Hyperborea in Ancient Greece, 123 |
scholars/scholarship,ancient and byzantine (on tragedy),tzetzes,john |
Liapis and Petrides (2019), Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century: A Survey from ca, 109 |
self-curses,hippolytus |
Sommerstein and Torrance (2014), Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece, 291 |
statue,divine |
Lipka (2021), Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus, 94 |
themis |
Sommerstein and Torrance (2014), Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece, 28 |
theseus,and hippolytus |
Sommerstein and Torrance (2014), Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece, 291 |
theseus |
Liatsi (2021), Ethics in Ancient Greek Literature: Aspects of Ethical Reasoning from Homer to Aristotle and Beyond, 138; Lipka (2021), Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus, 83 |
thetis |
Lipka (2021), Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus, 94 |
threnos |
Meister (2019), Greek Praise Poetry and the Rhetoric of Divinity, 133 |
thucydides |
Marincola et al. (2021), Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones and Calum Maciver, Greek Notions of the Past in the Archaic and Classical Eras: History Without Historians, 360 |
tree,olive tree |
Gagne (2021), Cosmography and the Idea of Hyperborea in Ancient Greece, 123 |
troezen |
Liapis and Petrides (2019), Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century: A Survey from ca, 109 |
troizen |
Lipka (2021), Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and 'Reality' from Homer to Heliodorus, 83, 94 |
violence |
Gagne (2021), Cosmography and the Idea of Hyperborea in Ancient Greece, 123 |
women' |
Ekroth (2013), The Sacrificial Rituals of Greek Hero-Cults in the Archaic to the Early Hellenistic Period, 201 |
xenophon |
Marincola et al. (2021), Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones and Calum Maciver, Greek Notions of the Past in the Archaic and Classical Eras: History Without Historians, 360 |
zeus,oaths invoking |
Sommerstein and Torrance (2014), Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece, 28 |
zeus horkios (guardian of oaths) |
Sommerstein and Torrance (2014), Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece, 28, 291 |