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Hesiod, Works And Days, 26


καὶ πτωχὸς πτωχῷ φθονέει καὶ ἀοιδὸς ἀοιδῷ.A beggar bears his fellow-beggar spite


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1. Hesiod, Works And Days, 100-109, 11, 110-119, 12, 120-129, 13, 130-139, 14, 140-149, 15, 150-159, 16, 160-169, 17, 170-179, 18, 180-189, 19, 190-199, 20, 200-209, 21, 210-219, 22, 220-229, 23, 230-239, 24, 240-249, 25, 250-269, 27, 270-279, 28, 280-289, 29, 290-292, 298-299, 30-31, 317-319, 32-33, 335, 34-38, 381-382, 39, 397, 40, 402-403, 41-48, 483-489, 49, 490, 498-499, 50, 500-501, 51-57, 571-579, 58, 580-581, 59-63, 633-636, 64, 649, 65, 650, 654-655, 66, 667-669, 67, 678-679, 68, 680-688, 69-99, 10 (8th cent. BCE - 7th cent. BCE)

10. For, Perses, I would tell the truth to you.
2. Hesiod, Theogony, 100, 112-113, 143-145, 188-199, 2, 200-210, 22, 225, 23, 26-28, 280-283, 3-4, 411-428, 448-452, 60, 71-74, 77-79, 869-900, 95-99, 1 (8th cent. BCE - 7th cent. BCE)

1. From the Heliconian Muses let me sing:
3. Homer, Iliad, 24.527-24.533 (8th cent. BCE - 7th cent. BCE)

24.527. /For on this wise have the gods spun the thread for wretched mortals, that they should live in pain; and themselves are sorrowless. For two urns are set upon the floor of Zeus of gifts that he giveth, the one of ills, the other of blessings. To whomsoever Zeus, that hurleth the thunderbolt, giveth a mingled lot 24.528. /For on this wise have the gods spun the thread for wretched mortals, that they should live in pain; and themselves are sorrowless. For two urns are set upon the floor of Zeus of gifts that he giveth, the one of ills, the other of blessings. To whomsoever Zeus, that hurleth the thunderbolt, giveth a mingled lot 24.529. /For on this wise have the gods spun the thread for wretched mortals, that they should live in pain; and themselves are sorrowless. For two urns are set upon the floor of Zeus of gifts that he giveth, the one of ills, the other of blessings. To whomsoever Zeus, that hurleth the thunderbolt, giveth a mingled lot 24.530. /that man meeteth now with evil, now with good; but to whomsoever he giveth but of the baneful, him he maketh to be reviled of man, and direful madness driveth him over the face of the sacred earth, and he wandereth honoured neither of gods nor mortals. Even so unto Peleus did the gods give glorious gifts 24.531. /that man meeteth now with evil, now with good; but to whomsoever he giveth but of the baneful, him he maketh to be reviled of man, and direful madness driveth him over the face of the sacred earth, and he wandereth honoured neither of gods nor mortals. Even so unto Peleus did the gods give glorious gifts 24.532. /that man meeteth now with evil, now with good; but to whomsoever he giveth but of the baneful, him he maketh to be reviled of man, and direful madness driveth him over the face of the sacred earth, and he wandereth honoured neither of gods nor mortals. Even so unto Peleus did the gods give glorious gifts 24.533. /that man meeteth now with evil, now with good; but to whomsoever he giveth but of the baneful, him he maketh to be reviled of man, and direful madness driveth him over the face of the sacred earth, and he wandereth honoured neither of gods nor mortals. Even so unto Peleus did the gods give glorious gifts
4. Homer, Odyssey, 1.351-1.352, 22.347 (8th cent. BCE - 7th cent. BCE)

5. Homeric Hymns, To Apollo And The Muses, 165-166, 149 (8th cent. BCE - 8th cent. BCE)

149. Shall be esteemed. To men I shall declare
6. Pindar, Nemean Odes, 8.20-8.21 (6th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

7. Pindar, Olympian Odes, 3.4-3.5, 9.47-9.48 (6th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

8. Aristophanes, Clouds, 546, 545 (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

545. κἀγὼ μὲν τοιοῦτος ἀνὴρ ὢν ποιητὴς οὐ κομῶ
9. Aristophanes, Wasps, 1052, 1051 (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

1051. ἀλλὰ τὸ λοιπὸν τῶν ποιητῶν
10. Hippocrates, Nature of Man, 1.15-1.19 (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

11. Plato, Ion, 534c (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

534c. as you do about Homer—but by a divine dispensation, each is able only to compose that to which the Muse has stirred him, this man dithyrambs, another laudatory odes, another dance-songs, another epic or else iambic verse; but each is at fault in any other kind. For not by art do they utter these things, but by divine influence; since, if they had fully learnt by art to speak on one kind of theme, they would know how to speak on all. And for this reason God takes away the mind of these men and uses them as his ministers, just as he does soothsayers and godly seers
12. Plato, Phaedo, 109b, 78c, 78d, 109a (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

109a. nor any other similar force to keep it from falling, but its own equipoise and the homogeneous nature of the heavens on all sides suffice to hold it in place; for a body which is in equipoise and is placed in the center of something which is homogeneous cannot change its inclination in any direction, but will remain always in the same position. This, then, is the first thing of which I am convinced. And rightly, said Simmias. Secondly, said he, I believe that the earth is very large and that we who dwell between the pillars of Hercule
13. Plato, Phaedrus, 247c, 244a (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

244a. that the former discourse was by Phaedrus, the son of Pythocles (Eager for Fame) of Myrrhinus (Myrrhtown); but this which I shall speak is by Stesichorus, son of Euphemus (Man of pious Speech) of Himera (Town of Desire). And I must say that this saying is not true, which teaches that when a lover is at hand the non-lover should be more favored, because the lover is insane, and the other sane. For if it were a simple fact that insanity is an evil, the saying would be true; but in reality the greatest of blessings come to us through madness, when it is sent as a gift of the gods. For the prophetess at Delphi
14. Plato, Republic, 424c, 514a, 607b5-6, 364b-365a (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

15. Plato, Sophist, 252c (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

252c. Theaet. How so? Str. Because they are obliged in speaking of anything to use the expressions to be, apart, from the rest, by itself, and countless others; they are powerless to keep away from them or avoid working them into their discourse; and therefore there is no need of others to refute them, but, as the saying goes, their enemy and future opponent is of their own household whom they always carry about with them as they go, giving forth speech from within them, like the wonderful Eurycles.
16. Thucydides, The History of The Peloponnesian War, 1.22.4 (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

1.22.4. The absence of romance in my history will, I fear, detract somewhat from its interest; but if it be judged useful by those inquirers who desire an exact knowledge of the past as an aid to the interpretation of the future, which in the course of human things must resemble if it does not reflect it, I shall be content. In fine, I have written my work, not as an essay which is to win the applause of the moment, but as a possession for all time.
17. Theocritus, Idylls, 6.5 (4th cent. BCE - 3rd cent. BCE)

18. Apollonius of Rhodes, Argonautica, 4.445 (3rd cent. BCE - 3rd cent. BCE)

4.445. σχέτλιʼ Ἔρως, μέγα πῆμα, μέγα στύγος ἀνθρώποισιν
19. Lucretius Carus, On The Nature of Things, 5.1091-5.1104, 5.1250-5.1251, 5.1266-5.1268, 5.1361-5.1378, 5.1436-5.1442, 5.1452-5.1457 (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)

20. Ovid, Metamorphoses, 1.89-1.150 (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. CE)

21. Vergil, Aeneis, 4.412 (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)

4.412. but carefully dissembling what emprise
22. Vergil, Georgics, 1.118-1.159 (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)

1.118. Hales o'er them; from the far Olympian height 1.119. Him golden Ceres not in vain regards; 1.120. And he, who having ploughed the fallow plain 1.121. And heaved its furrowy ridges, turns once more 1.122. Cross-wise his shattering share, with stroke on stroke 1.123. The earth assails, and makes the field his thrall. 1.124. Pray for wet summers and for winters fine 1.125. Ye husbandmen; in winter's dust the crop 1.126. Exceedingly rejoice, the field hath joy; 1.127. No tilth makes placeName key= 1.128. Nor Gargarus his own harvests so admire. 1.129. Why tell of him, who, having launched his seed 1.130. Sets on for close encounter, and rakes smooth 1.131. The dry dust hillocks, then on the tender corn 1.132. Lets in the flood, whose waters follow fain; 1.133. And when the parched field quivers, and all the blade 1.134. Are dying, from the brow of its hill-bed 1.135. See! see! he lures the runnel; down it falls 1.136. Waking hoarse murmurs o'er the polished stones 1.137. And with its bubblings slakes the thirsty fields? 1.138. Or why of him, who lest the heavy ear 1.139. O'erweigh the stalk, while yet in tender blade 1.140. Feeds down the crop's luxuriance, when its growth 1.141. First tops the furrows? Why of him who drain 1.142. The marsh-land's gathered ooze through soaking sand 1.143. Chiefly what time in treacherous moons a stream 1.144. Goes out in spate, and with its coat of slime 1.145. Holds all the country, whence the hollow dyke 1.146. Sweat steaming vapour? 1.147. But no whit the more 1.148. For all expedients tried and travail borne 1.149. By man and beast in turning oft the soil 1.150. Do greedy goose and Strymon-haunting crane 1.151. And succory's bitter fibres cease to harm 1.152. Or shade not injure. The great Sire himself 1.153. No easy road to husbandry assigned 1.154. And first was he by human skill to rouse 1.155. The slumbering glebe, whetting the minds of men 1.156. With care on care, nor suffering realm of hi 1.157. In drowsy sloth to stagnate. Before Jove 1.158. Fields knew no taming hand of husbandmen; 1.159. To mark the plain or mete with boundary-line—
23. New Testament, Acts, 16.16 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)

16.16. It happened, as we were going to prayer, that a certain girl having a spirit of divination met us, who brought her masters much gain by fortune telling.
24. Pliny The Elder, Natural History, 28.4.19 (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE)

25. Plutarch, On The Obsolescence of Oracles, 414e (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)

414e. Their presence and power wise men are ever telling us we must look for in Nature and in Matter, where it is manifested, the originating influence being reserved for the Deity, as is right. Certainly it is foolish and childish in the extreme to imagine that the god himself after the manner of ventriloquists (who used to be called 'Eurycleis,' but now 'Pythones') enters into the bodies of his prophets and prompts their utterances, employing their mouths and voices as instruments. For if he allows himself to become entangled in men's needs, he is prodigal with his majesty and he does not observe the dignity and greatness of his preeminence.""You are right," said Cleombrotus; "but since it is hard to apprehend
26. Seneca The Younger, Phaedra, 484-503, 517-520, 522-525, 483 (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE)



Subjects of this text:

subject book bibliographic info
aeetes Augoustakis, Flavian Poetry and its Greek Past (2014) 121
aetiology of labor Gale, Virgil on the Nature of Things: The Georgics, Lucretius and the Didactic Tradition (2000) 63
africa Riess, Performing interpersonal violence: court, curse, and comedy in fourth-century BCE Athens (2012) 169
age, golden Keith and Myers, Vergil and Elegy (2023) 66
age, iron Keith and Myers, Vergil and Elegy (2023) 66
agricultural calendar Kirichenko, Greek Literature and the Ideal: The Pragmatics of Space from the Archaic to the Hellenistic Age (2022) 90
agriculture, as a metapoetic metaphor in hesiod Kirichenko, Greek Literature and the Ideal: The Pragmatics of Space from the Archaic to the Hellenistic Age (2022) 90
aidos Lehoux et al., Lucretius: Poetry, Philosophy, Science (2013) 29
allegoresis (allegorical interpretation), in the derveni papyrus Alvarez, The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries (2018) 80
amoebaean song Kyriakou Sistakou and Rengakos, Brill's Companion to Theocritus (2014) 348
antidikos Riess, Performing interpersonal violence: court, curse, and comedy in fourth-century BCE Athens (2012) 169
antithetic structure Kyriakou Sistakou and Rengakos, Brill's Companion to Theocritus (2014) 348
aphrodite Iribarren and Koning, Hesiod and the Beginnings of Greek Philosophy (2022) 241
approximation to the divine (in homeric and hesiodic poetry) Tor, Mortal and Divine in Early Greek Epistemology (2017) 318
archilochus Lloyd, The Revolutions of Wisdom: Studies in the Claims and Practice of Ancient Greek Science (1989) 58
argo, as first ship Augoustakis, Flavian Poetry and its Greek Past (2014) 121
aristophanes Alvarez, The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries (2018) 80; Lloyd, The Revolutions of Wisdom: Studies in the Claims and Practice of Ancient Greek Science (1989) 58
aristotle, poetics Agri, Reading Fear in Flavian Epic: Emotion, Power, and Stoicism (2022) 8
aristotle Agri, Reading Fear in Flavian Epic: Emotion, Power, and Stoicism (2022) 8
ars Keith and Myers, Vergil and Elegy (2023) 66
audience Alvarez, The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries (2018) 80; de Bakker, van den Berg, and Klooster, Emotions and Narrative in Ancient Literature and Beyond (2022) 162
authority, competition for authority Alvarez, The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries (2018) 80
authority, of the da Alvarez, The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries (2018) 80
authority, of the experts Alvarez, The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries (2018) 80
authority, of the priests Alvarez, The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries (2018) 80
authority, poetic Kirichenko, Greek Literature and the Ideal: The Pragmatics of Space from the Archaic to the Hellenistic Age (2022) 90
beauty Kirichenko, Greek Literature and the Ideal: The Pragmatics of Space from the Archaic to the Hellenistic Age (2022) 77
belly-talkers (engastrimuthoi) Johnston, Ancient Greek Divination (2008) 140
bios/βίος Iribarren and Koning, Hesiod and the Beginnings of Greek Philosophy (2022) 241
blend of cognition and emotion de Bakker, van den Berg, and Klooster, Emotions and Narrative in Ancient Literature and Beyond (2022) 162
catalogue Iribarren and Koning, Hesiod and the Beginnings of Greek Philosophy (2022) 242
children Castelli and Sluiter, Agents of Change in the Greco-Roman and Early Modern Periods: Ten Case Studies in Agency in Innovation (2023) 98
chrysippus Agri, Reading Fear in Flavian Epic: Emotion, Power, and Stoicism (2022) 8
cicero Agri, Reading Fear in Flavian Epic: Emotion, Power, and Stoicism (2022) 8
clients, of the da Alvarez, The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries (2018) 80
colchis Augoustakis, Flavian Poetry and its Greek Past (2014) 121
competition, as engine of innovation Castelli and Sluiter, Agents of Change in the Greco-Roman and Early Modern Periods: Ten Case Studies in Agency in Innovation (2023) 98
competition Lloyd, The Revolutions of Wisdom: Studies in the Claims and Practice of Ancient Greek Science (1989) 58
conflict Kyriakou Sistakou and Rengakos, Brill's Companion to Theocritus (2014) 348
contest, arbitrator Kyriakou Sistakou and Rengakos, Brill's Companion to Theocritus (2014) 348
contest, prizes Kyriakou Sistakou and Rengakos, Brill's Companion to Theocritus (2014) 348
contest, rules for Kyriakou Sistakou and Rengakos, Brill's Companion to Theocritus (2014) 348
contest Kyriakou Sistakou and Rengakos, Brill's Companion to Theocritus (2014) 348
contest poems, features of Kyriakou Sistakou and Rengakos, Brill's Companion to Theocritus (2014) 348
contests Castelli and Sluiter, Agents of Change in the Greco-Roman and Early Modern Periods: Ten Case Studies in Agency in Innovation (2023) 98
contingency Kirichenko, Greek Literature and the Ideal: The Pragmatics of Space from the Archaic to the Hellenistic Age (2022) 90
cosmos/kosmos Iribarren and Koning, Hesiod and the Beginnings of Greek Philosophy (2022) 241, 280
daimones Johnston, Ancient Greek Divination (2008) 140
derveni author Alvarez, The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries (2018) 80
dikê/δίκη Iribarren and Koning, Hesiod and the Beginnings of Greek Philosophy (2022) 241, 280
dionysius of halicarnassus Rengakos and Tsakmakis, Brill's Companion to Thucydides (2006) 53
discrepancy, between words and deeds Kirichenko, Greek Literature and the Ideal: The Pragmatics of Space from the Archaic to the Hellenistic Age (2022) 77
earth/earth/gaea Iribarren and Koning, Hesiod and the Beginnings of Greek Philosophy (2022) 241, 243
egotism Lloyd, The Revolutions of Wisdom: Studies in the Claims and Practice of Ancient Greek Science (1989) 58
emotions, anger/rage de Bakker, van den Berg, and Klooster, Emotions and Narrative in Ancient Literature and Beyond (2022) 155, 162
emotions, hope/expectation de Bakker, van den Berg, and Klooster, Emotions and Narrative in Ancient Literature and Beyond (2022) 155
emotions, love/passion de Bakker, van den Berg, and Klooster, Emotions and Narrative in Ancient Literature and Beyond (2022) 155, 162
emotions, shame de Bakker, van den Berg, and Klooster, Emotions and Narrative in Ancient Literature and Beyond (2022) 155
empedocles, theology and epistemology in' Tor, Mortal and Divine in Early Greek Epistemology (2017) 318
enemy, enmity, cf. rival Riess, Performing interpersonal violence: court, curse, and comedy in fourth-century BCE Athens (2012) 169
envy/phthonos Riess, Performing interpersonal violence: court, curse, and comedy in fourth-century BCE Athens (2012) 169
epictetus Agri, Reading Fear in Flavian Epic: Emotion, Power, and Stoicism (2022) 8
epos, epic poetry Rengakos and Tsakmakis, Brill's Companion to Thucydides (2006) 53
eris/eris/strife/strife Iribarren and Koning, Hesiod and the Beginnings of Greek Philosophy (2022) 241, 242, 243, 280
eris Gale, Virgil on the Nature of Things: The Georgics, Lucretius and the Didactic Tradition (2000) 63; Kirichenko, Greek Literature and the Ideal: The Pragmatics of Space from the Archaic to the Hellenistic Age (2022) 77
ethics Lehoux et al., Lucretius: Poetry, Philosophy, Science (2013) 29
etymology Iribarren and Koning, Hesiod and the Beginnings of Greek Philosophy (2022) 241
euripides, medea Agri, Reading Fear in Flavian Epic: Emotion, Power, and Stoicism (2022) 8
euripides Lloyd, The Revolutions of Wisdom: Studies in the Claims and Practice of Ancient Greek Science (1989) 58
everyday life, the Kyriakou Sistakou and Rengakos, Brill's Companion to Theocritus (2014) 348
evil eye/baskania Riess, Performing interpersonal violence: court, curse, and comedy in fourth-century BCE Athens (2012) 169
experts, expertise, of the sacred Alvarez, The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries (2018) 80
festival culture Kyriakou Sistakou and Rengakos, Brill's Companion to Theocritus (2014) 348
fire Lehoux et al., Lucretius: Poetry, Philosophy, Science (2013) 29
food Kirichenko, Greek Literature and the Ideal: The Pragmatics of Space from the Archaic to the Hellenistic Age (2022) 90
gifts Kirichenko, Greek Literature and the Ideal: The Pragmatics of Space from the Archaic to the Hellenistic Age (2022) 77
gods, in the georgics Gale, Virgil on the Nature of Things: The Georgics, Lucretius and the Didactic Tradition (2000) 63
gods Lehoux et al., Lucretius: Poetry, Philosophy, Science (2013) 29; Lloyd, The Revolutions of Wisdom: Studies in the Claims and Practice of Ancient Greek Science (1989) 58
golden age Augoustakis, Flavian Poetry and its Greek Past (2014) 121; Gale, Virgil on the Nature of Things: The Georgics, Lucretius and the Didactic Tradition (2000) 63
gorgias Alvarez, The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries (2018) 80
gossip Riess, Performing interpersonal violence: court, curse, and comedy in fourth-century BCE Athens (2012) 169
heaven/heaven Iribarren and Koning, Hesiod and the Beginnings of Greek Philosophy (2022) 243
helicon Iribarren and Koning, Hesiod and the Beginnings of Greek Philosophy (2022) 241
heraclitus Rengakos and Tsakmakis, Brill's Companion to Thucydides (2006) 53
hesiod, allusions to Gale, Virgil on the Nature of Things: The Georgics, Lucretius and the Didactic Tradition (2000) 63
hesiod, ambivalence in Tor, Mortal and Divine in Early Greek Epistemology (2017) 318
hesiod, and parmenides Tor, Mortal and Divine in Early Greek Epistemology (2017) 318
hesiod, and philosophy Tor, Mortal and Divine in Early Greek Epistemology (2017) 318
hesiod, and theodicy Tor, Mortal and Divine in Early Greek Epistemology (2017) 84
hesiod, and xenophanes Tor, Mortal and Divine in Early Greek Epistemology (2017) 318
hesiod, his narrative of human races Tor, Mortal and Divine in Early Greek Epistemology (2017) 318
hesiod, on female and male Tor, Mortal and Divine in Early Greek Epistemology (2017) 84
hesiod, on hecate Tor, Mortal and Divine in Early Greek Epistemology (2017) 84
hesiod, on zeus Tor, Mortal and Divine in Early Greek Epistemology (2017) 84
hesiod, the muses address Tor, Mortal and Divine in Early Greek Epistemology (2017) 84
hesiod, whenever we wish Tor, Mortal and Divine in Early Greek Epistemology (2017) 84
hesiod Gale, Virgil on the Nature of Things: The Georgics, Lucretius and the Didactic Tradition (2000) 63; Keith and Myers, Vergil and Elegy (2023) 66; Kirichenko, Greek Literature and the Ideal: The Pragmatics of Space from the Archaic to the Hellenistic Age (2022) 77, 90; Lloyd, The Revolutions of Wisdom: Studies in the Claims and Practice of Ancient Greek Science (1989) 58; de Bakker, van den Berg, and Klooster, Emotions and Narrative in Ancient Literature and Beyond (2022) 155, 162
hippias of elis Rengakos and Tsakmakis, Brill's Companion to Thucydides (2006) 53
hippocratic authors Alvarez, The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries (2018) 80
hippolytus Augoustakis, Flavian Poetry and its Greek Past (2014) 121
homer Agri, Reading Fear in Flavian Epic: Emotion, Power, and Stoicism (2022) 8; Alvarez, The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries (2018) 80; Kirichenko, Greek Literature and the Ideal: The Pragmatics of Space from the Archaic to the Hellenistic Age (2022) 77; Lehoux et al., Lucretius: Poetry, Philosophy, Science (2013) 29; Lloyd, The Revolutions of Wisdom: Studies in the Claims and Practice of Ancient Greek Science (1989) 58
honor Riess, Performing interpersonal violence: court, curse, and comedy in fourth-century BCE Athens (2012) 169
hymn Iribarren and Koning, Hesiod and the Beginnings of Greek Philosophy (2022) 280
icon Kirichenko, Greek Literature and the Ideal: The Pragmatics of Space from the Archaic to the Hellenistic Age (2022) 90
initiates Alvarez, The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries (2018) 80
initiations Alvarez, The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries (2018) 80
intertextuality Gale, Virgil on the Nature of Things: The Georgics, Lucretius and the Didactic Tradition (2000) 63
iron age Augoustakis, Flavian Poetry and its Greek Past (2014) 121
jason Augoustakis, Flavian Poetry and its Greek Past (2014) 121
jupiter Gale, Virgil on the Nature of Things: The Georgics, Lucretius and the Didactic Tradition (2000) 63; Keith and Myers, Vergil and Elegy (2023) 66
justice Kirichenko, Greek Literature and the Ideal: The Pragmatics of Space from the Archaic to the Hellenistic Age (2022) 77, 90; Lehoux et al., Lucretius: Poetry, Philosophy, Science (2013) 29
labor Gale, Virgil on the Nature of Things: The Georgics, Lucretius and the Didactic Tradition (2000) 63; Keith and Myers, Vergil and Elegy (2023) 66
leaving the city, as a metaliterary metaphor Kirichenko, Greek Literature and the Ideal: The Pragmatics of Space from the Archaic to the Hellenistic Age (2022) 77
love/philotês (in empedocles) Iribarren and Koning, Hesiod and the Beginnings of Greek Philosophy (2022) 280
lucretius, agriculture in Gale, Virgil on the Nature of Things: The Georgics, Lucretius and the Didactic Tradition (2000) 63
lucretius, culture-history in Gale, Virgil on the Nature of Things: The Georgics, Lucretius and the Didactic Tradition (2000) 63
lucretius, religion in Gale, Virgil on the Nature of Things: The Georgics, Lucretius and the Didactic Tradition (2000) 63
magic, malign Riess, Performing interpersonal violence: court, curse, and comedy in fourth-century BCE Athens (2012) 169
magician, cf. magos, shaman, sorcerer, witch Riess, Performing interpersonal violence: court, curse, and comedy in fourth-century BCE Athens (2012) 169
mankind Iribarren and Koning, Hesiod and the Beginnings of Greek Philosophy (2022) 242, 280
mantis Johnston, Ancient Greek Divination (2008) 140
medicine Alvarez, The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries (2018) 80
metrodorus of lampsacus Alvarez, The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries (2018) 80
musaeus Alvarez, The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries (2018) 80
muses, the Kirichenko, Greek Literature and the Ideal: The Pragmatics of Space from the Archaic to the Hellenistic Age (2022) 77
muses Alvarez, The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries (2018) 80; Lehoux et al., Lucretius: Poetry, Philosophy, Science (2013) 29; Lloyd, The Revolutions of Wisdom: Studies in the Claims and Practice of Ancient Greek Science (1989) 58
music Lloyd, The Revolutions of Wisdom: Studies in the Claims and Practice of Ancient Greek Science (1989) 58
myth of ages/golden age Lehoux et al., Lucretius: Poetry, Philosophy, Science (2013) 29
neikos/strife Iribarren and Koning, Hesiod and the Beginnings of Greek Philosophy (2022) 280
nemesis Lehoux et al., Lucretius: Poetry, Philosophy, Science (2013) 29
night Iribarren and Koning, Hesiod and the Beginnings of Greek Philosophy (2022) 243
nymphs Keith and Myers, Vergil and Elegy (2023) 66
opposites (pair of) Iribarren and Koning, Hesiod and the Beginnings of Greek Philosophy (2022) 241
orpheus Alvarez, The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries (2018) 80
orphic books Alvarez, The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries (2018) 80
ott, ulrich Kyriakou Sistakou and Rengakos, Brill's Companion to Theocritus (2014) 348
pandora Iribarren and Koning, Hesiod and the Beginnings of Greek Philosophy (2022) 241; Kirichenko, Greek Literature and the Ideal: The Pragmatics of Space from the Archaic to the Hellenistic Age (2022) 77; de Bakker, van den Berg, and Klooster, Emotions and Narrative in Ancient Literature and Beyond (2022) 155
parmenides, and hesiod Tor, Mortal and Divine in Early Greek Epistemology (2017) 318
parmenides, and xenophanes Tor, Mortal and Divine in Early Greek Epistemology (2017) 318
peripatetic school Alvarez, The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries (2018) 80
perses Augoustakis, Flavian Poetry and its Greek Past (2014) 121; Iribarren and Koning, Hesiod and the Beginnings of Greek Philosophy (2022) 242, 280; Kirichenko, Greek Literature and the Ideal: The Pragmatics of Space from the Archaic to the Hellenistic Age (2022) 77, 90
piety Lehoux et al., Lucretius: Poetry, Philosophy, Science (2013) 29
pindar Lloyd, The Revolutions of Wisdom: Studies in the Claims and Practice of Ancient Greek Science (1989) 58
plato, the ancient quarrel between poetry and philosophy Agri, Reading Fear in Flavian Epic: Emotion, Power, and Stoicism (2022) 8
plato, the republic Agri, Reading Fear in Flavian Epic: Emotion, Power, and Stoicism (2022) 8
plato Alvarez, The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries (2018) 80
poetic etymology Kirichenko, Greek Literature and the Ideal: The Pragmatics of Space from the Archaic to the Hellenistic Age (2022) 77
poetry, and aristocratic power Kirichenko, Greek Literature and the Ideal: The Pragmatics of Space from the Archaic to the Hellenistic Age (2022) 77, 90
poetry Lloyd, The Revolutions of Wisdom: Studies in the Claims and Practice of Ancient Greek Science (1989) 58
priests, begging priests (ἀγύρται) Alvarez, The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries (2018) 80
primitivism Augoustakis, Flavian Poetry and its Greek Past (2014) 121
professionals Alvarez, The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries (2018) 80
prometheus Keith and Myers, Vergil and Elegy (2023) 66; Lehoux et al., Lucretius: Poetry, Philosophy, Science (2013) 29; de Bakker, van den Berg, and Klooster, Emotions and Narrative in Ancient Literature and Beyond (2022) 155
prophecy Lehoux et al., Lucretius: Poetry, Philosophy, Science (2013) 29
punishments, in the netherworld Alvarez, The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries (2018) 80
punishments Alvarez, The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries (2018) 80
purification Alvarez, The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries (2018) 80
python, pythoness (= prophet) Johnston, Ancient Greek Divination (2008) 140
reciprocity Castelli and Sluiter, Agents of Change in the Greco-Roman and Early Modern Periods: Ten Case Studies in Agency in Innovation (2023) 98
religion, in lucretius Gale, Virgil on the Nature of Things: The Georgics, Lucretius and the Didactic Tradition (2000) 63
return Keith and Myers, Vergil and Elegy (2023) 66
rites, rituals Alvarez, The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries (2018) 80
rival, rivalry, cf. enemy Riess, Performing interpersonal violence: court, curse, and comedy in fourth-century BCE Athens (2012) 169
sacrifices Alvarez, The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries (2018) 80
sappho Lloyd, The Revolutions of Wisdom: Studies in the Claims and Practice of Ancient Greek Science (1989) 58
saturn Keith and Myers, Vergil and Elegy (2023) 66
selene Alvarez, The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries (2018) 80
shame Riess, Performing interpersonal violence: court, curse, and comedy in fourth-century BCE Athens (2012) 169
sirens Tor, Mortal and Divine in Early Greek Epistemology (2017) 84
snell, b. Lloyd, The Revolutions of Wisdom: Studies in the Claims and Practice of Ancient Greek Science (1989) 58
social, dynamics Castelli and Sluiter, Agents of Change in the Greco-Roman and Early Modern Periods: Ten Case Studies in Agency in Innovation (2023) 98
socrates Alvarez, The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries (2018) 80
sophists, sophistic movement Rengakos and Tsakmakis, Brill's Companion to Thucydides (2006) 53
sophists Alvarez, The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries (2018) 80
stesimbrotus of thasos Alvarez, The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries (2018) 80
stoicism Alvarez, The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries (2018) 80
strife Lehoux et al., Lucretius: Poetry, Philosophy, Science (2013) 29
strife (eris, ἔρις) de Bakker, van den Berg, and Klooster, Emotions and Narrative in Ancient Literature and Beyond (2022) 155
sundikos Riess, Performing interpersonal violence: court, curse, and comedy in fourth-century BCE Athens (2012) 169
symbol Kirichenko, Greek Literature and the Ideal: The Pragmatics of Space from the Archaic to the Hellenistic Age (2022) 90
theology Alvarez, The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries (2018) 80
timeliness Kirichenko, Greek Literature and the Ideal: The Pragmatics of Space from the Archaic to the Hellenistic Age (2022) 90
titans Iribarren and Koning, Hesiod and the Beginnings of Greek Philosophy (2022) 241
tradition Lloyd, The Revolutions of Wisdom: Studies in the Claims and Practice of Ancient Greek Science (1989) 58
uranus Iribarren and Koning, Hesiod and the Beginnings of Greek Philosophy (2022) 243
valerius flaccus, and apollonius rhodius Augoustakis, Flavian Poetry and its Greek Past (2014) 121
valerius flaccus, and seneca Augoustakis, Flavian Poetry and its Greek Past (2014) 121
valerius flaccus, civil war in Augoustakis, Flavian Poetry and its Greek Past (2014) 121
varros tripartite theology, thriai Tor, Mortal and Divine in Early Greek Epistemology (2017) 84
vengeance Riess, Performing interpersonal violence: court, curse, and comedy in fourth-century BCE Athens (2012) 169
vergil, georgics Keith and Myers, Vergil and Elegy (2023) 66
virgil, and hesiod Gale, Virgil on the Nature of Things: The Georgics, Lucretius and the Didactic Tradition (2000) 63
virgil and the aeneid, philosophical influences Agri, Reading Fear in Flavian Epic: Emotion, Power, and Stoicism (2022) 8
virgil and the aeneid Agri, Reading Fear in Flavian Epic: Emotion, Power, and Stoicism (2022) 8
volk, k. Johnston, Ancient Greek Divination (2008) 140
wealth Castelli and Sluiter, Agents of Change in the Greco-Roman and Early Modern Periods: Ten Case Studies in Agency in Innovation (2023) 98
wisdom (expertise), wisdom contests Alvarez, The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries (2018) 80
wisdom (expertise) Alvarez, The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries (2018) 80
xenophanes, and hesiod Tor, Mortal and Divine in Early Greek Epistemology (2017) 318
xenophanes, and parmenides Tor, Mortal and Divine in Early Greek Epistemology (2017) 318
xenophanes, insisting on a strict boundary between mortal and divine Tor, Mortal and Divine in Early Greek Epistemology (2017) 318
xenophanes Rengakos and Tsakmakis, Brill's Companion to Thucydides (2006) 53
zeus Kirichenko, Greek Literature and the Ideal: The Pragmatics of Space from the Archaic to the Hellenistic Age (2022) 77; Lehoux et al., Lucretius: Poetry, Philosophy, Science (2013) 29
ἔρις Kyriakou Sistakou and Rengakos, Brill's Companion to Theocritus (2014) 348