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Hesiod, Works And Days, 32-34


ὡραῖος, τὸν γαῖα φέρει, Δημήτερος ἀκτήν.In public life when in your granary there


τοῦ κε κορεσσάμενος νείκεα καὶ δῆριν ὀφέλλοιςIs not stored up a year’s stock of the grain


κτήμασʼ ἐπʼ ἀλλοτρίοις· σοὶ δʼ οὐκέτι δεύτερον ἔσταιDemeter grants the earth. Get in that store


Intertexts (texts cited often on the same page as the searched text):

9 results
1. Hesiod, Works And Days, 101-109, 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, 250-259, 26, 260-269, 27, 270-279, 28, 280-289, 29, 290-292, 299, 30-31, 33-34, 342-349, 35, 350-352, 36-38, 383-387, 39, 397, 40-49, 493-499, 50, 500-501, 51-55, 559, 56, 560-563, 57-61, 612-614, 62-64, 649, 65, 650, 66-100 (8th cent. BCE - 7th cent. BCE)

100. Which brought the Death-Gods. Now in misery
2. Hesiod, Theogony, 80-93, 79 (8th cent. BCE - 7th cent. BCE)

79. Rose up. They to their father made their way
3. Plato, Sophist, None (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.
4. Theocritus, Idylls, 6.5 (4th cent. BCE - 3rd cent. BCE)

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

6. Vergil, Georgics, 1.121-1.146 (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)

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?
7. 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.
8. Plutarch, On The Obsolescence of Oracles, None (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
9. 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
agora Raaflaub Ober and Wallace, Origins of Democracy in Ancient Greece (2007) 33
agore/ἀγορή Skempis and Ziogas, Geography, Topography, Landscape: Configurations of Space in Greek and Roman Epic (2014) 97, 98, 129
agriculture Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 25
aidos Lehoux et al., Lucretius: Poetry, Philosophy, Science (2013) 29
amoebaean song Kyriakou Sistakou and Rengakos, Brill's Companion to Theocritus (2014) 348
antithetic structure Kyriakou Sistakou and Rengakos, Brill's Companion to Theocritus (2014) 348
argo, as first ship Augoustakis, Flavian Poetry and its Greek Past (2014) 121
aristocracy, aristocrats, aristocratic, and the abuse of power Raaflaub Ober and Wallace, Origins of Democracy in Ancient Greece (2007) 33
aristocracy, aristocrats, aristocratic Raaflaub Ober and Wallace, Origins of Democracy in Ancient Greece (2007) 33
assembly Raaflaub Ober and Wallace, Origins of Democracy in Ancient Greece (2007) 33
basileus, basileis Raaflaub Ober and Wallace, Origins of Democracy in Ancient Greece (2007) 33
battle Skempis and Ziogas, Geography, Topography, Landscape: Configurations of Space in Greek and Roman Epic (2014) 129
belly-talkers (engastrimuthoi) Johnston, Ancient Greek Divination (2008) 140
colchis Augoustakis, Flavian Poetry and its Greek Past (2014) 121
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
cosmic order (cosmology, cosmos) Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 25
cosmos/kosmos Iribarren and Koning, Hesiod and the Beginnings of Greek Philosophy (2022) 280
country Skempis and Ziogas, Geography, Topography, Landscape: Configurations of Space in Greek and Roman Epic (2014) 98, 129
daimones Johnston, Ancient Greek Divination (2008) 140
democracy, ancient and modern, preconditions for Raaflaub Ober and Wallace, Origins of Democracy in Ancient Greece (2007) 33
dike Raaflaub Ober and Wallace, Origins of Democracy in Ancient Greece (2007) 33
dikê/δίκη Iribarren and Koning, Hesiod and the Beginnings of Greek Philosophy (2022) 280
equality Raaflaub Ober and Wallace, Origins of Democracy in Ancient Greece (2007) 33
eris/eris/strife/strife Iribarren and Koning, Hesiod and the Beginnings of Greek Philosophy (2022) 280
ethics Lehoux et al., Lucretius: Poetry, Philosophy, Science (2013) 29
euthune, peasant Raaflaub Ober and Wallace, Origins of Democracy in Ancient Greece (2007) 33
everyday life, the Kyriakou Sistakou and Rengakos, Brill's Companion to Theocritus (2014) 348
festival culture Kyriakou Sistakou and Rengakos, Brill's Companion to Theocritus (2014) 348
fire Lehoux et al., Lucretius: Poetry, Philosophy, Science (2013) 29
gods Lehoux et al., Lucretius: Poetry, Philosophy, Science (2013) 29
golden age Augoustakis, Flavian Poetry and its Greek Past (2014) 121
hesiod, works and days Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 25
hesiod Raaflaub Ober and Wallace, Origins of Democracy in Ancient Greece (2007) 33
hippolytus Augoustakis, Flavian Poetry and its Greek Past (2014) 121
homer Lehoux et al., Lucretius: Poetry, Philosophy, Science (2013) 29
hymn Iribarren and Koning, Hesiod and the Beginnings of Greek Philosophy (2022) 280
independence Raaflaub Ober and Wallace, Origins of Democracy in Ancient Greece (2007) 33
iron age Augoustakis, Flavian Poetry and its Greek Past (2014) 121
jason Augoustakis, Flavian Poetry and its Greek Past (2014) 121
jurors, juries, athenian (dikastai) Raaflaub Ober and Wallace, Origins of Democracy in Ancient Greece (2007) 33
justice Lehoux et al., Lucretius: Poetry, Philosophy, Science (2013) 29
love/philotês (in empedocles) Iribarren and Koning, Hesiod and the Beginnings of Greek Philosophy (2022) 280
mankind Iribarren and Koning, Hesiod and the Beginnings of Greek Philosophy (2022) 280
mantis Johnston, Ancient Greek Divination (2008) 140
mesoi politai (middling citizens) Raaflaub Ober and Wallace, Origins of Democracy in Ancient Greece (2007) 33
muses Lehoux et al., Lucretius: Poetry, Philosophy, Science (2013) 29
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/nighttime, benefits Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 25
night/nighttime, length Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 25
night/nighttime, seasonal variation of Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 25
obscurity Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 25
odysseus Raaflaub Ober and Wallace, Origins of Democracy in Ancient Greece (2007) 33
oikos, oikoi Raaflaub Ober and Wallace, Origins of Democracy in Ancient Greece (2007) 33
ott, ulrich Kyriakou Sistakou and Rengakos, Brill's Companion to Theocritus (2014) 348
panhellenic Raaflaub Ober and Wallace, Origins of Democracy in Ancient Greece (2007) 33
patronage Raaflaub Ober and Wallace, Origins of Democracy in Ancient Greece (2007) 33
perses Augoustakis, Flavian Poetry and its Greek Past (2014) 121; Iribarren and Koning, Hesiod and the Beginnings of Greek Philosophy (2022) 280
piety Lehoux et al., Lucretius: Poetry, Philosophy, Science (2013) 29
pleiades Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 25
primitivism Augoustakis, Flavian Poetry and its Greek Past (2014) 121
prometheus Lehoux et al., Lucretius: Poetry, Philosophy, Science (2013) 29
prophecy Lehoux et al., Lucretius: Poetry, Philosophy, Science (2013) 29
python, pythoness (= prophet)' Johnston, Ancient Greek Divination (2008) 140
solon Raaflaub Ober and Wallace, Origins of Democracy in Ancient Greece (2007) 33
sources, poetic Raaflaub Ober and Wallace, Origins of Democracy in Ancient Greece (2007) 33
stars Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 25
strife Lehoux et al., Lucretius: Poetry, Philosophy, Science (2013) 29
theogony Skempis and Ziogas, Geography, Topography, Landscape: Configurations of Space in Greek and Roman Epic (2014) 129
thersites Raaflaub Ober and Wallace, Origins of Democracy in Ancient Greece (2007) 33
timekeeping Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 25
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
volk, k. Johnston, Ancient Greek Divination (2008) 140
wealth Skempis and Ziogas, Geography, Topography, Landscape: Configurations of Space in Greek and Roman Epic (2014) 129
zeugitai Raaflaub Ober and Wallace, Origins of Democracy in Ancient Greece (2007) 33
zeus Lehoux et al., Lucretius: Poetry, Philosophy, Science (2013) 29; Skempis and Ziogas, Geography, Topography, Landscape: Configurations of Space in Greek and Roman Epic (2014) 98
ἔργον Skempis and Ziogas, Geography, Topography, Landscape: Configurations of Space in Greek and Roman Epic (2014) 97, 98, 129
ἔρις Kyriakou Sistakou and Rengakos, Brill's Companion to Theocritus (2014) 348; Skempis and Ziogas, Geography, Topography, Landscape: Configurations of Space in Greek and Roman Epic (2014) 97, 98, 129