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Hesiod, Theogony, 243


Πλωτώ τʼ Εὐκράντη τε Σαώ τʼ Ἀμφιτρίτη τεAnd where be virtuous; the sinfulne


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1. Hesiod, Theogony, 134-236, 240-242, 244-375, 380, 383-511, 133 (8th cent. BCE - 7th cent. BCE)

133. Then Eros, fairest of the deathless ones
2. Homer, Iliad, 2.509, 2.556, 2.685, 2.719, 5.786, 14.317-14.318, 15.741, 18.38-18.49 (8th cent. BCE - 7th cent. BCE)

2.509. /that held lower Thebe, the well-built citadel, and holy Onchestus, the bright grove of Poseidon; and that held Arne, rich in vines, and Mideia and sacred Nisa and Anthedon on the seaboard. of these there came fifty ships, and on board of each 2.556. /Only Nestor could vie with him, for he was the elder. And with him there followed fifty black ships.And Aias led from Salamis twelve ships, and stationed them where the battalions of the Athenians stood.And they that held Argos and Tiryns, famed for its walls 2.685. /of the fifty ships of these men was Achilles captain. Howbeit they bethought them not of dolorous war, since there was no man to lead them forth into the ranks. For he lay in idleness among the ships, the swift-footed, goodly Achilles, in wrath because of the fair-haired girl Briseïs 2.719. /even she, the comeliest of the daughters of Pelias.And they that dwelt in Methone and Thaumacia, and that held Meliboea and rugged Olizon, these with their seven ships were led by Philoctetes, well-skilled in archery 5.786. /stood and shouted in the likeness of great-hearted Stentor of the brazen voice, whose voice is as the voice of fifty other men:Fie, ye Argives, base things of shame fair in semblance only! So long as goodly Achilles was wont to fare into battle, never would the Trojans come forth even before the Dardanian gate; 14.317. /for never yet did desire for goddess or mortal woman so shed itself about me and overmaster the heart within my breast—nay, not when I was seized with love of the wife of Ixion, who bare Peirithous, the peer of the gods in counsel; nor of Danaë of the fair ankles, daughter of Acrisius 14.318. /for never yet did desire for goddess or mortal woman so shed itself about me and overmaster the heart within my breast—nay, not when I was seized with love of the wife of Ixion, who bare Peirithous, the peer of the gods in counsel; nor of Danaë of the fair ankles, daughter of Acrisius 15.741. /that we are set, with naught to support us but the sea, and far from our native land. Therefore in the might of our hands is the light of deliverance, and not in slackness in fight. He spake, and kept driving furiously at the foe with his sharp spear. And whoso of the Trojans would rush upon the hollow ships with blazing fire, doing pleasure to Hector at his bidding 18.38. /Then terribly did Achilles groan aloud, and his queenly mother heard him as she sat in the depths of the sea beside the old man her father. Thereat she uttered a shrill cry, and the goddesses thronged about her, even all the daughters of Nereus that were in the deep of the sea. There were Glauce and Thaleia and Cymodoce 18.39. /Then terribly did Achilles groan aloud, and his queenly mother heard him as she sat in the depths of the sea beside the old man her father. Thereat she uttered a shrill cry, and the goddesses thronged about her, even all the daughters of Nereus that were in the deep of the sea. There were Glauce and Thaleia and Cymodoce 18.40. /Nesaea and Speio and Thoë and ox-eyed Halië, and Cymothoë and Actaeä and Limnoreia, and Melite and Iaera and Amphithoe and Agave, Doto and Proto and Pherousa and Dynamene, and Dexamene and Amphinone and Callianeira 18.41. /Nesaea and Speio and Thoë and ox-eyed Halië, and Cymothoë and Actaeä and Limnoreia, and Melite and Iaera and Amphithoe and Agave, Doto and Proto and Pherousa and Dynamene, and Dexamene and Amphinone and Callianeira 18.42. /Nesaea and Speio and Thoë and ox-eyed Halië, and Cymothoë and Actaeä and Limnoreia, and Melite and Iaera and Amphithoe and Agave, Doto and Proto and Pherousa and Dynamene, and Dexamene and Amphinone and Callianeira 18.43. /Nesaea and Speio and Thoë and ox-eyed Halië, and Cymothoë and Actaeä and Limnoreia, and Melite and Iaera and Amphithoe and Agave, Doto and Proto and Pherousa and Dynamene, and Dexamene and Amphinone and Callianeira 18.44. /Nesaea and Speio and Thoë and ox-eyed Halië, and Cymothoë and Actaeä and Limnoreia, and Melite and Iaera and Amphithoe and Agave, Doto and Proto and Pherousa and Dynamene, and Dexamene and Amphinone and Callianeira 18.45. /Doris and Pynope and glorious Galatea, Nemertes and Apseudes and Callianassa, and there were Clymene and Ianeira and Ianassa, Maera and Orithyia and fair-tressed Amatheia, and other Nereids that were in the deep of the sea. 18.46. /Doris and Pynope and glorious Galatea, Nemertes and Apseudes and Callianassa, and there were Clymene and Ianeira and Ianassa, Maera and Orithyia and fair-tressed Amatheia, and other Nereids that were in the deep of the sea. 18.47. /Doris and Pynope and glorious Galatea, Nemertes and Apseudes and Callianassa, and there were Clymene and Ianeira and Ianassa, Maera and Orithyia and fair-tressed Amatheia, and other Nereids that were in the deep of the sea. 18.48. /Doris and Pynope and glorious Galatea, Nemertes and Apseudes and Callianassa, and there were Clymene and Ianeira and Ianassa, Maera and Orithyia and fair-tressed Amatheia, and other Nereids that were in the deep of the sea. 18.49. /Doris and Pynope and glorious Galatea, Nemertes and Apseudes and Callianassa, and there were Clymene and Ianeira and Ianassa, Maera and Orithyia and fair-tressed Amatheia, and other Nereids that were in the deep of the sea.
3. Pindar, Olympian Odes, 8.21 (6th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

4. Sophocles, Electra, 1354 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

5. Hyginus, Fabulae (Genealogiae), 138 (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)



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anthropogony Bremmer, Greek Religion and Culture, the Bible, and the Ancient Near East (2008) 80
boreas Bremmer, Greek Religion and Culture, the Bible, and the Ancient Near East (2008) 80
calydonian boar hunt Edmunds, Greek Myth (2021) 45
catalogue of women (hesiod) Laemmle, Lists and Catalogues in Ancient Literature and Beyond: Towards a Poetics of Enumeration (2021) 200
cheiron Bremmer, Greek Religion and Culture, the Bible, and the Ancient Near East (2008) 80
craftsmanship Steiner, Images in Mind: Statues in Archaic and Classical Greek Literature and Thought (2001) 22
creation in greece Bremmer, Greek Religion and Culture, the Bible, and the Ancient Near East (2008) 80
described as soteres Jim, Saviour Gods and Soteria in Ancient Greece (2022) 28
dioscuri, and maritime rescue Jim, Saviour Gods and Soteria in Ancient Greece (2022) 28
flood Bremmer, Greek Religion and Culture, the Bible, and the Ancient Near East (2008) 80
françois vase Edmunds, Greek Myth (2021) 45
gods, lists of Laemmle, Lists and Catalogues in Ancient Literature and Beyond: Towards a Poetics of Enumeration (2021) 200
hecataeus of miletus Edmunds, Greek Myth (2021) 45
hephaistos Steiner, Images in Mind: Statues in Archaic and Classical Greek Literature and Thought (2001) 22
hesiod Laemmle, Lists and Catalogues in Ancient Literature and Beyond: Towards a Poetics of Enumeration (2021) 200
hippomorphic matings' Bremmer, Greek Religion and Culture, the Bible, and the Ancient Near East (2008) 80
homer, divine rescue in Jim, Saviour Gods and Soteria in Ancient Greece (2022) 28
homer, iliad Laemmle, Lists and Catalogues in Ancient Literature and Beyond: Towards a Poetics of Enumeration (2021) 200
homer Laemmle, Lists and Catalogues in Ancient Literature and Beyond: Towards a Poetics of Enumeration (2021) 200
horkos Edmunds, Greek Myth (2021) 45
ikelos Steiner, Images in Mind: Statues in Archaic and Classical Greek Literature and Thought (2001) 22
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nereids Bremmer, Greek Religion and Culture, the Bible, and the Ancient Near East (2008) 80; Edmunds, Greek Myth (2021) 45
nereus Edmunds, Greek Myth (2021) 45
night Edmunds, Greek Myth (2021) 45
numbers Laemmle, Lists and Catalogues in Ancient Literature and Beyond: Towards a Poetics of Enumeration (2021) 200
okeanos Bremmer, Greek Religion and Culture, the Bible, and the Ancient Near East (2008) 80
philyra Bremmer, Greek Religion and Culture, the Bible, and the Ancient Near East (2008) 80
phoenix Edmunds, Greek Myth (2021) 45
poseidon, and safety at sea Jim, Saviour Gods and Soteria in Ancient Greece (2022) 28
poseidon Bremmer, Greek Religion and Culture, the Bible, and the Ancient Near East (2008) 80
real world\n, (of) names Laemmle, Lists and Catalogues in Ancient Literature and Beyond: Towards a Poetics of Enumeration (2021) 200
real world\n, (of/on/generating new) lists Laemmle, Lists and Catalogues in Ancient Literature and Beyond: Towards a Poetics of Enumeration (2021) 200
roman emperors, see human saviours, roman emperors, ῥύομαι\u200e Jim, Saviour Gods and Soteria in Ancient Greece (2022) 28
seeing in, Steiner, Images in Mind: Statues in Archaic and Classical Greek Literature and Thought (2001) 22
soteira, pindar, first attested in Jim, Saviour Gods and Soteria in Ancient Greece (2022) 28
soter, in the homeric hymns Jim, Saviour Gods and Soteria in Ancient Greece (2022) 28
soteria (in greek antiquity), phos as a metaphor for Jim, Saviour Gods and Soteria in Ancient Greece (2022) 28
sozein, and related verbs Jim, Saviour Gods and Soteria in Ancient Greece (2022) 28
sozein, various forms of Jim, Saviour Gods and Soteria in Ancient Greece (2022) 28
thetis Edmunds, Greek Myth (2021) 45
titans Bremmer, Greek Religion and Culture, the Bible, and the Ancient Near East (2008) 80
verisimilitude Steiner, Images in Mind: Statues in Archaic and Classical Greek Literature and Thought (2001) 22
zephyros Bremmer, Greek Religion and Culture, the Bible, and the Ancient Near East (2008) 80