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Hesiod, Theogony, 851


Τιτῆνές θʼ ὑποταρτάριοι, Κρόνον ἀμφὶς ἐόντεςRepresented by the water, famed and cold


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1. Hesiod, Works And Days, 101-212, 42-61, 618-619, 62, 620-623, 63-100 (8th cent. BCE - 7th cent. BCE)

100. Which brought the Death-Gods. Now in misery
2. Hesiod, Theogony, 155-210, 270-336, 453-506, 617-709, 71, 710-719, 72, 720-729, 73, 730-735, 820-850, 852-900, 154 (8th cent. BCE - 7th cent. BCE)

154. The wily Cronus, such a dreadful son
3. Homer, Iliad, 5.387, 8.13-8.15, 14.203, 14.274, 15.185-15.193, 15.225 (8th cent. BCE - 7th cent. BCE)

5.387. /So suffered Ares, when Otus and mighty Ephialtes, the sons of Aloeus, bound him in cruel bonds, and in a brazen jar he lay bound for thirteen months; and then would Ares, insatiate of war, have perished, had not the stepmother of the sons of Aloeus, the beauteous Eëriboea 8.13. /Whomsoever I shall mark minded apart from the gods to go and bear aid either to Trojans or Danaans, smitten in no seemly wise shall he come back to Olympus, or I shall take and hurl him into murky Tartarus 8.14. /Whomsoever I shall mark minded apart from the gods to go and bear aid either to Trojans or Danaans, smitten in no seemly wise shall he come back to Olympus, or I shall take and hurl him into murky Tartarus 8.15. /far, far away, where is the deepest gulf beneath the earth, the gates whereof are of iron and the threshold of bronze, as far beneath Hades as heaven is above earth: then shall ye know how far the mightiest am I of all gods. Nay, come, make trial, ye gods, that ye all may know. Make ye fast from heaven a chain of gold 14.203. /For I am faring to visit the limits of the all-nurturing earth, and Oceanus, from whom the gods are sprung, and mother Tethys, even them that lovingly nursed and cherished me in their halls, when they had taken me from Rhea, what time Zeus, whose voice is borne afar, thrust Cronos down to dwell beneath earth and the unresting sea. 14.274. /So spake she, and Sleep waxed glad, and made answer saying:Come now, swear to me by the inviolable water of Styx, and with one hand lay thou hold of the bounteous earth, and with the other of the shimmering sea, that one and all they may be witnesses betwixt us twain, even the gods that are below with Cronos 15.185. / Out upon it, verily strong though he be he hath spoken overweeningly, if in sooth by force and in mine own despite he will restrain me that am of like honour with himself. For three brethren are we, begotten of Cronos, and born of Rhea,—Zeus, and myself, and the third is Hades, that is lord of the dead below. And in three-fold wise are all things divided, and unto each hath been apportioned his own domain. 15.186. / Out upon it, verily strong though he be he hath spoken overweeningly, if in sooth by force and in mine own despite he will restrain me that am of like honour with himself. For three brethren are we, begotten of Cronos, and born of Rhea,—Zeus, and myself, and the third is Hades, that is lord of the dead below. And in three-fold wise are all things divided, and unto each hath been apportioned his own domain. 15.187. / Out upon it, verily strong though he be he hath spoken overweeningly, if in sooth by force and in mine own despite he will restrain me that am of like honour with himself. For three brethren are we, begotten of Cronos, and born of Rhea,—Zeus, and myself, and the third is Hades, that is lord of the dead below. And in three-fold wise are all things divided, and unto each hath been apportioned his own domain. 15.188. / Out upon it, verily strong though he be he hath spoken overweeningly, if in sooth by force and in mine own despite he will restrain me that am of like honour with himself. For three brethren are we, begotten of Cronos, and born of Rhea,—Zeus, and myself, and the third is Hades, that is lord of the dead below. And in three-fold wise are all things divided, and unto each hath been apportioned his own domain. 15.189. / Out upon it, verily strong though he be he hath spoken overweeningly, if in sooth by force and in mine own despite he will restrain me that am of like honour with himself. For three brethren are we, begotten of Cronos, and born of Rhea,—Zeus, and myself, and the third is Hades, that is lord of the dead below. And in three-fold wise are all things divided, and unto each hath been apportioned his own domain. 15.190. /I verily, when the lots were shaken, won for my portion the grey sea to be my habitation for ever, and Hades won the murky darkness, while Zeus won the broad heaven amid the air and the clouds; but the earth and high Olympus remain yet common to us all. Wherefore will I not in any wise walk after the will of Zeus; nay in quiet 15.191. /I verily, when the lots were shaken, won for my portion the grey sea to be my habitation for ever, and Hades won the murky darkness, while Zeus won the broad heaven amid the air and the clouds; but the earth and high Olympus remain yet common to us all. Wherefore will I not in any wise walk after the will of Zeus; nay in quiet 15.192. /I verily, when the lots were shaken, won for my portion the grey sea to be my habitation for ever, and Hades won the murky darkness, while Zeus won the broad heaven amid the air and the clouds; but the earth and high Olympus remain yet common to us all. Wherefore will I not in any wise walk after the will of Zeus; nay in quiet 15.193. /I verily, when the lots were shaken, won for my portion the grey sea to be my habitation for ever, and Hades won the murky darkness, while Zeus won the broad heaven amid the air and the clouds; but the earth and high Olympus remain yet common to us all. Wherefore will I not in any wise walk after the will of Zeus; nay in quiet 15.225. /even the gods that are in the world below with Cronos. But this was better for both, for me and for his own self, that ere then he yielded to my hands despite his wrath, for not without sweat would the issue have been wrought. But do thou take in thine hands the tasselled aegis
4. Homeric Hymns, To Apollo And The Muses, 3.305-3.355 (8th cent. BCE - 8th cent. BCE)

5. Aeschylus, Eumenides, 641 (6th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

641. αὐτὸς δʼ ἔδησε πατέρα πρεσβύτην Κρόνον.
6. Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound, 358-361, 370, 354 (6th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

354. ἄντρων ἰδὼν ᾤκτιρα, δάιον τέρας
7. Aeschylus, Seven Against Thebes, 454-455, 452 (6th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

452. ὄλοιθʼ ὃς πόλει μεγάλʼ ἐπεύχεται 452. Death to him who exults so arrogantly over the city! May the thunderbolt stop him before he leaps into my home
8. Plato, Laws, 713b (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

713b. whose formation we have described above, there existed in the time of Cronos, it is said, a most prosperous government and settlement, on which the best of the States now existing is modelled. Clin. Evidently it is most important to hear about it. Ath. I, for one, think so; and that is why I have introduced the mention of it. Meg. You were perfectly right to do so; and, since your story
9. Plato, Phaedrus, 229e (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

229e. of strange, inconceivable, portentous natures. If anyone disbelieves in these, and with a rustic sort of wisdom, undertakes to explain each in accordance with probability, he will need a great deal of leisure. Socrates. But I have no leisure for them at all; and the reason, my friend, is this: I am not yet able, as the Delphic inscription has it, to know myself; so it seems to me ridiculous
10. Plato, Statesman, 271d (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

271d. No, the life about which you ask, when all the fruits of the earth sprang up of their own accord for men, did not belong at all to the present period of revolution, but this also belonged to the previous one. For then, in the beginning, God ruled and supervised the whole revolution, and so again, in the same way, all the parts of the universe were divided by regions among gods who ruled them, and, moreover, the animals were distributed by species and flocks among inferior deities as divine shepherds, each of whom was in all respects the independent guardian of the creatures under his own care
11. Aristotle, Meteorology, 2.6 (4th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

12. Apollodorus, Bibliotheca, 1.6.3 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)

1.6.3. ὡς δʼ ἐκράτησαν οἱ θεοὶ τῶν Γιγάντων, Γῆ μᾶλλον χολωθεῖσα μίγνυται Ταρτάρῳ, καὶ γεννᾷ Τυφῶνα ἐν Κιλικίᾳ, 3 -- μεμιγμένην ἔχοντα φύσιν ἀνδρὸς καὶ θηρίου. οὗτος μὲν καὶ μεγέθει καὶ δυνάμει πάντων διήνεγκεν ὅσους ἐγέννησε Γῆ, ἦν δὲ αὐτῷ τὰ μὲν ἄχρι μηρῶν ἄπλετον μέγεθος ἀνδρόμορφον, ὥστε ὑπερέχειν μὲν πάντων τῶν ὀρῶν, ἡ δὲ κεφαλὴ πολλάκις καὶ τῶν ἄστρων ἔψαυε· χεῖρας δὲ εἶχε τὴν μὲν ἐπὶ τὴν ἑσπέραν ἐκτεινομένην τὴν δὲ ἐπὶ τὰς ἀνατολάς· ἐκ τούτων 4 -- δὲ ἐξεῖχον ἑκατὸν κεφαλαὶ δρακόντων. τὰ δὲ ἀπὸ μηρῶν σπείρας εἶχεν ὑπερμεγέθεις ἐχιδνῶν, ὧν ὁλκοὶ πρὸς αὐτὴν ἐκτεινόμενοι κορυφὴν συριγμὸν πολὺν ἐξίεσαν. πᾶν δὲ αὐτοῦ τὸ σῶμα κατεπτέρωτο, αὐχμηραὶ δὲ ἐκ κεφαλῆς καὶ γενύων τρίχες ἐξηνέμωντο, πῦρ δὲ ἐδέρκετο τοῖς ὄμμασι. τοιοῦτος ὢν ὁ Τυφὼν καὶ τηλικοῦτος ἡμμένας βάλλων πέτρας ἐπʼ αὐτὸν τὸν οὐρανὸν μετὰ συριγμῶν ὁμοῦ καὶ βοῆς ἐφέρετο· πολλὴν δὲ ἐκ τοῦ στόματος πυρὸς ἐξέβρασσε ζάλην. θεοὶ δʼ ὡς εἶδον αὐτὸν ἐπʼ οὐρανὸν ὁρμώμενον, εἰς Αἴγυπτον φυγάδες ἐφέροντο, καὶ διωκόμενοι τὰς ἰδέας μετέβαλον 1 -- εἰς ζῷα. Ζεὺς δὲ πόρρω μὲν ὄντα Τυφῶνα ἔβαλλε κεραυνοῖς, πλησίον δὲ γενόμενον ἀδαμαντίνῃ κατέπληττεν 2 -- ἅρπῃ, καὶ φεύγοντα ἄχρι τοῦ Κασίου ὄρους συνεδίωξε· τοῦτο δὲ ὑπέρκειται Συρίας. κεῖθι δὲ αὐτὸν κατατετρωμένον ἰδὼν εἰς χεῖρας συνέβαλε. Τυφὼν δὲ ταῖς σπείραις περιπλεχθεὶς κατέσχεν αὐτόν, καὶ τὴν ἅρπην περιελόμενος τά τε τῶν χειρῶν καὶ ποδῶν διέτεμε νεῦρα, ἀράμενος δὲ ἐπὶ τῶν ὤμων διεκόμισεν αὐτὸν διὰ τῆς θαλάσσης εἰς Κιλικίαν 3 -- καὶ παρελθὼν εἰς τὸ Κωρύκιον ἄντρον κατέθετο. ὁμοίως δὲ καὶ τὰ νεῦρα κρύψας ἐν ἄρκτου δορᾷ κεῖθι ἀπέθετο, καὶ κατέστησε φύλακα 4 -- Δελφύνην δράκαιναν· ἡμίθηρ δὲ ἦν αὕτη ἡ κόρη. Ἑρμῆς δὲ καὶ Αἰγίπαν ἐκκλέψαντες τὰ νεῦρα ἥρμοσαν τῷ Διὶ λαθόντες. Ζεὺς δὲ τὴν ἰδίαν ἀνακομισάμενος ἰσχύν, ἐξαίφνης ἐξ οὐρανοῦ ἐπὶ πτηνῶν ὀχούμενος ἵππων ἅρματι, βάλλων κεραυνοῖς ἐπʼ ὄρος ἐδίωξε Τυφῶνα τὸ λεγόμενον Νῦσαν, ὅπου μοῖραι αὐτὸν διωχθέντα ἠπάτησαν· πεισθεὶς γὰρ ὅτι ῥωσθήσεται μᾶλλον, ἐγεύσατο τῶν ἐφημέρων καρπῶν. διόπερ ἐπιδιωκόμενος αὖθις ἧκεν εἰς Θρᾴκην, καὶ μαχόμενος περὶ τὸν Αἷμον ὅλα ἔβαλλεν ὄρη. τούτων δὲ ἐπʼ αὐτὸν ὑπὸ τοῦ κεραυνοῦ πάλιν ὠθουμένων πολὺ ἐπὶ τοῦ ὄρους ἐξέκλυσεν αἷμα· καί φασιν ἐκ τούτου τὸ ὄρος κληθῆναι Αἷμον. φεύγειν δὲ ὁρμηθέντι αὐτῷ 1 -- διὰ τῆς Σικελικῆς θαλάσσης Ζεὺς ἐπέρριψεν Αἴτνην ὄρος ἐν Σικελίᾳ· τοῦτο δὲ ὑπερμέγεθές ἐστιν, ἐξ οὗ μέχρι δεῦρό φασιν ἀπὸ τῶν βληθέντων κεραυνῶν γίνεσθαι πυρὸς ἀναφυσήματα. ἀλλὰ περὶ μὲν τούτων μέχρι τοῦ δεῦρο ἡμῖν λελέχθω.
13. Antoninus Liberalis, Collection of Metamorphoses, 28.2 (2nd cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE)

14. Papyri, Papyri Graecae Magicae, 4.2325-4.2329, 4.3093-4.3095, 4.3099-4.3100 (3rd cent. CE - 4th cent. CE)

15. Orphic Hymns., Fragments, 223



Subjects of this text:

subject book bibliographic info
alcyons Roller, A Guide to the Geography of Pliny the Elder (2022) 66
amaltheia Bremmer, Greek Religion and Culture, the Bible, and the Ancient Near East (2008) 79
anger Pirenne-Delforge and Pironti, The Hera of Zeus: Intimate Enemy, Ultimate Spouse (2022) 73
apollo Pirenne-Delforge and Pironti, The Hera of Zeus: Intimate Enemy, Ultimate Spouse (2022) 73
apollodorus Del Lucchese, Monstrosity and Philosophy: Radical Otherness in Greek and Latin Culture (2019) 28
ares Steiner, Images in Mind: Statues in Archaic and Classical Greek Literature and Thought (2001) 164
asia, continent and region Roller, A Guide to the Geography of Pliny the Elder (2022) 66
assembly, divine Pirenne-Delforge and Pironti, The Hera of Zeus: Intimate Enemy, Ultimate Spouse (2022) 73
athena, birth Pirenne-Delforge and Pironti, The Hera of Zeus: Intimate Enemy, Ultimate Spouse (2022) 73
athena Del Lucchese, Monstrosity and Philosophy: Radical Otherness in Greek and Latin Culture (2019) 28
baal de Jáuregui, Orphism and Christianity in Late Antiquity (2010) 100
bacchanals de Jáuregui, Orphism and Christianity in Late Antiquity (2010) 100
ballabriga, a. Del Lucchese, Monstrosity and Philosophy: Radical Otherness in Greek and Latin Culture (2019) 28
binding, of statues Steiner, Images in Mind: Statues in Archaic and Classical Greek Literature and Thought (2001) 164
binding spell de Jáuregui, Orphism and Christianity in Late Antiquity (2010) 102
birds Roller, A Guide to the Geography of Pliny the Elder (2022) 66
blessed de Jáuregui, Orphism and Christianity in Late Antiquity (2010) 102
chained images Steiner, Images in Mind: Statues in Archaic and Classical Greek Literature and Thought (2001) 164
chaos Del Lucchese, Monstrosity and Philosophy: Radical Otherness in Greek and Latin Culture (2019) 28
chorus of seven, interpretation of shields Park, Reciprocity, Truth, and Gender in Pindar and Aeschylus (2023) 125
chronos Del Lucchese, Monstrosity and Philosophy: Radical Otherness in Greek and Latin Culture (2019) 28; de Jáuregui, Orphism and Christianity in Late Antiquity (2010) 102
cleanthes, complex Brouwer, The Stoic Sage: The Early Stoics on Wisdom, Sagehood and Socrates (2013) 152
cleanthes, cultivated (hēmeros) Brouwer, The Stoic Sage: The Early Stoics on Wisdom, Sagehood and Socrates (2013) 152
cosmology de Jáuregui, Orphism and Christianity in Late Antiquity (2010) 102
cosmos de Jáuregui, Orphism and Christianity in Late Antiquity (2010) 102
cult images, and mobility Steiner, Images in Mind: Statues in Archaic and Classical Greek Literature and Thought (2001) 164
cyclopes Bremmer, Greek Religion and Culture, the Bible, and the Ancient Near East (2008) 79
defixiones de Jáuregui, Orphism and Christianity in Late Antiquity (2010) 102
delphi Pirenne-Delforge and Pironti, The Hera of Zeus: Intimate Enemy, Ultimate Spouse (2022) 73
divinity, and mobility Steiner, Images in Mind: Statues in Archaic and Classical Greek Literature and Thought (2001) 164
dragon (female)/drakaina Pirenne-Delforge and Pironti, The Hera of Zeus: Intimate Enemy, Ultimate Spouse (2022) 73
earth, beneath Roller, A Guide to the Geography of Pliny the Elder (2022) 66
earth, gaia, ge de Jáuregui, Orphism and Christianity in Late Antiquity (2010) 100
earth de Jáuregui, Orphism and Christianity in Late Antiquity (2010) 102
ecnephias Roller, A Guide to the Geography of Pliny the Elder (2022) 66
egypt, and astronomy Roller, A Guide to the Geography of Pliny the Elder (2022) 66
emotions, anger/rage de Bakker, van den Berg, and Klooster, Emotions and Narrative in Ancient Literature and Beyond (2022) 153
emotions, love/passion de Bakker, van den Berg, and Klooster, Emotions and Narrative in Ancient Literature and Beyond (2022) 153
eteocles, interpretation of shields Park, Reciprocity, Truth, and Gender in Pindar and Aeschylus (2023) 125
eudoxus of cnidus Roller, A Guide to the Geography of Pliny the Elder (2022) 66
fantastic (imaginary) Pinheiro et al., Cultural Crossroads in the Ancient Novel (2018) 345
festivals de Jáuregui, Orphism and Christianity in Late Antiquity (2010) 102
gaia Bremmer, Greek Religion and Culture, the Bible, and the Ancient Near East (2008) 79; Del Lucchese, Monstrosity and Philosophy: Radical Otherness in Greek and Latin Culture (2019) 28; Pirenne-Delforge and Pironti, The Hera of Zeus: Intimate Enemy, Ultimate Spouse (2022) 73
giants Del Lucchese, Monstrosity and Philosophy: Radical Otherness in Greek and Latin Culture (2019) 28
gods de Jáuregui, Orphism and Christianity in Late Antiquity (2010) 100, 102
hades Del Lucchese, Monstrosity and Philosophy: Radical Otherness in Greek and Latin Culture (2019) 28
halcyons Roller, A Guide to the Geography of Pliny the Elder (2022) 66
hephaistos Pirenne-Delforge and Pironti, The Hera of Zeus: Intimate Enemy, Ultimate Spouse (2022) 73
hera, angry Pirenne-Delforge and Pironti, The Hera of Zeus: Intimate Enemy, Ultimate Spouse (2022) 73
hera, chrysothronos Pirenne-Delforge and Pironti, The Hera of Zeus: Intimate Enemy, Ultimate Spouse (2022) 73
hera, maternity Pirenne-Delforge and Pironti, The Hera of Zeus: Intimate Enemy, Ultimate Spouse (2022) 73
hera Del Lucchese, Monstrosity and Philosophy: Radical Otherness in Greek and Latin Culture (2019) 28
hesiod, theogony Steiner, Images in Mind: Statues in Archaic and Classical Greek Literature and Thought (2001) 164
hesiod Del Lucchese, Monstrosity and Philosophy: Radical Otherness in Greek and Latin Culture (2019) 28; Pinheiro et al., Cultural Crossroads in the Ancient Novel (2018) 345; de Bakker, van den Berg, and Klooster, Emotions and Narrative in Ancient Literature and Beyond (2022) 153
hierapolis-pammukale Schaaf, Animal Kingdom of Heaven: Anthropozoological Aspects in the Late Antique World (2019) 35
hispania Roller, A Guide to the Geography of Pliny the Elder (2022) 66
hittite, myth, literature de Jáuregui, Orphism and Christianity in Late Antiquity (2010) 100
homeric hymn to apollo Pirenne-Delforge and Pironti, The Hera of Zeus: Intimate Enemy, Ultimate Spouse (2022) 73
horns de Jáuregui, Orphism and Christianity in Late Antiquity (2010) 100
hundred-handers Bremmer, Greek Religion and Culture, the Bible, and the Ancient Near East (2008) 79
hyginus Del Lucchese, Monstrosity and Philosophy: Radical Otherness in Greek and Latin Culture (2019) 28
intercalary year Roller, A Guide to the Geography of Pliny the Elder (2022) 66
italy (italia), weather and Roller, A Guide to the Geography of Pliny the Elder (2022) 66
kampe Bremmer, Greek Religion and Culture, the Bible, and the Ancient Near East (2008) 79
kouretes Bremmer, Greek Religion and Culture, the Bible, and the Ancient Near East (2008) 79
kronos Bremmer, Greek Religion and Culture, the Bible, and the Ancient Near East (2008) 79; Pirenne-Delforge and Pironti, The Hera of Zeus: Intimate Enemy, Ultimate Spouse (2022) 73; Steiner, Images in Mind: Statues in Archaic and Classical Greek Literature and Thought (2001) 164
magic de Jáuregui, Orphism and Christianity in Late Antiquity (2010) 100, 102
mars Schaaf, Animal Kingdom of Heaven: Anthropozoological Aspects in the Late Antique World (2019) 35
memory, social function of Mawford and Ntanou, Ancient Memory: Remembrance and Commemoration in Graeco-Roman Literature (2021) 133
metis Bremmer, Greek Religion and Culture, the Bible, and the Ancient Near East (2008) 79
mobility Steiner, Images in Mind: Statues in Archaic and Classical Greek Literature and Thought (2001) 164
monster Pinheiro et al., Cultural Crossroads in the Ancient Novel (2018) 345
myth de Jáuregui, Orphism and Christianity in Late Antiquity (2010) 100, 102
mythic past Mawford and Ntanou, Ancient Memory: Remembrance and Commemoration in Graeco-Roman Literature (2021) 133
mythology Del Lucchese, Monstrosity and Philosophy: Radical Otherness in Greek and Latin Culture (2019) 28
narratology, affective/cognitive de Bakker, van den Berg, and Klooster, Emotions and Narrative in Ancient Literature and Beyond (2022) 153
nereus Pirenne-Delforge and Pironti, The Hera of Zeus: Intimate Enemy, Ultimate Spouse (2022) 73
nurse Pirenne-Delforge and Pironti, The Hera of Zeus: Intimate Enemy, Ultimate Spouse (2022) 73
okeanos Bremmer, Greek Religion and Culture, the Bible, and the Ancient Near East (2008) 79
olympia Pinheiro et al., Cultural Crossroads in the Ancient Novel (2018) 345
olympus Mawford and Ntanou, Ancient Memory: Remembrance and Commemoration in Graeco-Roman Literature (2021) 133
ophianoi Schaaf, Animal Kingdom of Heaven: Anthropozoological Aspects in the Late Antique World (2019) 35
ophiorhyme Schaaf, Animal Kingdom of Heaven: Anthropozoological Aspects in the Late Antique World (2019) 35
order Del Lucchese, Monstrosity and Philosophy: Radical Otherness in Greek and Latin Culture (2019) 28
orphic, see hieros logos de Jáuregui, Orphism and Christianity in Late Antiquity (2010) 100, 102
orphics de Jáuregui, Orphism and Christianity in Late Antiquity (2010) 102
ouranos Bremmer, Greek Religion and Culture, the Bible, and the Ancient Near East (2008) 79
persecution Schaaf, Animal Kingdom of Heaven: Anthropozoological Aspects in the Late Antique World (2019) 35
piracy Roller, A Guide to the Geography of Pliny the Elder (2022) 66
plato Pinheiro et al., Cultural Crossroads in the Ancient Novel (2018) 345
pleiades Roller, A Guide to the Geography of Pliny the Elder (2022) 66
pluto Bremmer, Greek Religion and Culture, the Bible, and the Ancient Near East (2008) 79
polyneices Park, Reciprocity, Truth, and Gender in Pindar and Aeschylus (2023) 125
poseidon Bremmer, Greek Religion and Culture, the Bible, and the Ancient Near East (2008) 79
power, dynamics of Mawford and Ntanou, Ancient Memory: Remembrance and Commemoration in Graeco-Roman Literature (2021) 133
power Del Lucchese, Monstrosity and Philosophy: Radical Otherness in Greek and Latin Culture (2019) 28
prometheus de Bakker, van den Berg, and Klooster, Emotions and Narrative in Ancient Literature and Beyond (2022) 153
purity Schaaf, Animal Kingdom of Heaven: Anthropozoological Aspects in the Late Antique World (2019) 35
republic Pinheiro et al., Cultural Crossroads in the Ancient Novel (2018) 345
royalty, zeus Pirenne-Delforge and Pironti, The Hera of Zeus: Intimate Enemy, Ultimate Spouse (2022) 73
sailing season Roller, A Guide to the Geography of Pliny the Elder (2022) 66
scythia Schaaf, Animal Kingdom of Heaven: Anthropozoological Aspects in the Late Antique World (2019) 35
sea de Jáuregui, Orphism and Christianity in Late Antiquity (2010) 102
searching for wisdom, stoics as followers of Brouwer, The Stoic Sage: The Early Stoics on Wisdom, Sagehood and Socrates (2013) 152
seasons Roller, A Guide to the Geography of Pliny the Elder (2022) 66
seippel, g. Del Lucchese, Monstrosity and Philosophy: Radical Otherness in Greek and Latin Culture (2019) 28
semitic de Jáuregui, Orphism and Christianity in Late Antiquity (2010) 100, 102
shields in seven against thebes, of capaneus and eteoclus Park, Reciprocity, Truth, and Gender in Pindar and Aeschylus (2023) 125
shields in seven against thebes, of hippomedon and parthenopaeus Park, Reciprocity, Truth, and Gender in Pindar and Aeschylus (2023) 125
simple (haplous) Brouwer, The Stoic Sage: The Early Stoics on Wisdom, Sagehood and Socrates (2013) 152
snake Schaaf, Animal Kingdom of Heaven: Anthropozoological Aspects in the Late Antique World (2019) 35
snow Roller, A Guide to the Geography of Pliny the Elder (2022) 66
socrates, on typhon Brouwer, The Stoic Sage: The Early Stoics on Wisdom, Sagehood and Socrates (2013) 152
socrates Pinheiro et al., Cultural Crossroads in the Ancient Novel (2018) 345
sovereignty, myth of Pirenne-Delforge and Pironti, The Hera of Zeus: Intimate Enemy, Ultimate Spouse (2022) 73
statues, binding of Steiner, Images in Mind: Statues in Archaic and Classical Greek Literature and Thought (2001) 164
tacking Roller, A Guide to the Geography of Pliny the Elder (2022) 66
tartaros Roller, A Guide to the Geography of Pliny the Elder (2022) 66
tartarus Bremmer, Greek Religion and Culture, the Bible, and the Ancient Near East (2008) 79; Del Lucchese, Monstrosity and Philosophy: Radical Otherness in Greek and Latin Culture (2019) 28; de Jáuregui, Orphism and Christianity in Late Antiquity (2010) 100, 102
theogony de Jáuregui, Orphism and Christianity in Late Antiquity (2010) 102
theomachy Del Lucchese, Monstrosity and Philosophy: Radical Otherness in Greek and Latin Culture (2019) 28
thetis Mawford and Ntanou, Ancient Memory: Remembrance and Commemoration in Graeco-Roman Literature (2021) 133; Pirenne-Delforge and Pironti, The Hera of Zeus: Intimate Enemy, Ultimate Spouse (2022) 73
thunderbolts Roller, A Guide to the Geography of Pliny the Elder (2022) 66
time, chronos de Jáuregui, Orphism and Christianity in Late Antiquity (2010) 102
time de Jáuregui, Orphism and Christianity in Late Antiquity (2010) 102
titans Bremmer, Greek Religion and Culture, the Bible, and the Ancient Near East (2008) 79; Pirenne-Delforge and Pironti, The Hera of Zeus: Intimate Enemy, Ultimate Spouse (2022) 73
titans and titanomachy Del Lucchese, Monstrosity and Philosophy: Radical Otherness in Greek and Latin Culture (2019) 28
tuphos Brouwer, The Stoic Sage: The Early Stoics on Wisdom, Sagehood and Socrates (2013) 152
typhon, challenging zeus Brouwer, The Stoic Sage: The Early Stoics on Wisdom, Sagehood and Socrates (2013) 152
typhon, meterological phenomenon Roller, A Guide to the Geography of Pliny the Elder (2022) 66
typhon, mythological creature or personality Roller, A Guide to the Geography of Pliny the Elder (2022) 66
typhon, socrates on Brouwer, The Stoic Sage: The Early Stoics on Wisdom, Sagehood and Socrates (2013) 152
typhon Pirenne-Delforge and Pironti, The Hera of Zeus: Intimate Enemy, Ultimate Spouse (2022) 73
typhon (typhoeus) Pinheiro et al., Cultural Crossroads in the Ancient Novel (2018) 345
venom/venomous Schaaf, Animal Kingdom of Heaven: Anthropozoological Aspects in the Late Antique World (2019) 35
versnel, h. Steiner, Images in Mind: Statues in Archaic and Classical Greek Literature and Thought (2001) 164
violent (epitethummenos)' Brouwer, The Stoic Sage: The Early Stoics on Wisdom, Sagehood and Socrates (2013) 152
vortex Roller, A Guide to the Geography of Pliny the Elder (2022) 66
war, trojan Mawford and Ntanou, Ancient Memory: Remembrance and Commemoration in Graeco-Roman Literature (2021) 133
weather Roller, A Guide to the Geography of Pliny the Elder (2022) 66
winds Roller, A Guide to the Geography of Pliny the Elder (2022) 66
wine, wine-god de Jáuregui, Orphism and Christianity in Late Antiquity (2010) 100, 102
zeus, beating typhon Brouwer, The Stoic Sage: The Early Stoics on Wisdom, Sagehood and Socrates (2013) 152
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zeus (god) Roller, A Guide to the Geography of Pliny the Elder (2022) 66