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Tiresias: The Ancient Mediterranean Religions Source Database



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Horace, Letters, 2.1.203
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1. Horace, Odes, 3.29.12 (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)

2. Horace, Letters, 2.1, 2.1.5-2.1.17, 2.1.27, 2.1.49-2.1.52, 2.1.57, 2.1.59, 2.1.100-2.1.202, 2.1.204-2.1.205, 2.1.210-2.1.218, 2.1.225, 2.1.227-2.1.270, 2.2.79-2.2.80, 2.2.183-2.2.185, 2.2.214 (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)

2.1. 1. After the death of Isaac, his sons divided their habitations respectively; nor did they retain what they had before; but Esau departed from the city of Hebron, and left it to his brother, and dwelt in Seir, and ruled over Idumea. He called the country by that name from himself, for he was named Adom; which appellation he got on the following occasion:— 2.1. This affection of his father excited the envy and the hatred of his brethren; as did also his dreams which he saw, and related to his father, and to them, which foretold his future happiness, it being usual with mankind to envy their very nearest relations such their prosperity. Now the visions which Joseph saw in his sleep were these:— 2.1. 3. Now these brethren of his were under distraction and terror, and thought that very great danger hung over them; yet not at all reflecting upon their brother Joseph, and standing firm under the accusations laid against them, they made their defense by Reubel, the eldest of them, who now became their spokesman:
3. Lucretius Carus, On The Nature of Things, 6.548-6.549 (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)

4. Ovid, Metamorphoses, 11.15-11.17, 11.52-11.53, 11.61-11.66 (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. CE)

5. Vergil, Aeneis, 1.422 (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)

1.422. to learn what tribes of man or beast possess
6. Vergil, Georgics, 4.523-4.527 (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)

4.523. The fetters, or in showery drops anon 4.524. Dissolve and vanish. But the more he shift 4.525. His endless transformations, thou, my son 4.526. More straitlier clench the clinging bands, until 4.527. His body's shape return to that thou sawest
7. Juvenal, Satires, 3.255-3.261 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)

8. Seneca The Younger, Letters, 56.1-56.2, 90.9 (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE)



Subjects of this text:

subject book bibliographic info
archias Jenkyns, God, Space, and City in the Roman Imagination (2013) 38
aristotle Günther, Brill's Companion to Horace (2012) 489
asyndeton Günther, Brill's Companion to Horace (2012) 486, 489
audience, as hostile and dangerous Johnson, Ovid before Exile: Art and Punishment in the Metamorphoses (2008) 114
audience, augustus as Johnson, Ovid before Exile: Art and Punishment in the Metamorphoses (2008) 114
augustus, as audience Johnson, Ovid before Exile: Art and Punishment in the Metamorphoses (2008) 114
augustus Günther, Brill's Companion to Horace (2012) 486
bacchus Günther, Brill's Companion to Horace (2012) 486
carthage, virgilian Jenkyns, God, Space, and City in the Roman Imagination (2013) 38
comedy Günther, Brill's Companion to Horace (2012) 489
eurydice Johnson, Ovid before Exile: Art and Punishment in the Metamorphoses (2008) 114
fremitus Jenkyns, God, Space, and City in the Roman Imagination (2013) 38
horace, and maecenas Jenkyns, God, Space, and City in the Roman Imagination (2013) 38
horace, poem structure Günther, Brill's Companion to Horace (2012) 486
lex iulia municipalis Jenkyns, God, Space, and City in the Roman Imagination (2013) 38
maecenas, and horace Jenkyns, God, Space, and City in the Roman Imagination (2013) 38
marsyas Johnson, Ovid before Exile: Art and Punishment in the Metamorphoses (2008) 114
orpheus, as silenced by audience Johnson, Ovid before Exile: Art and Punishment in the Metamorphoses (2008) 114
orpheus, vergils characterization of Johnson, Ovid before Exile: Art and Punishment in the Metamorphoses (2008) 114
panegyric Günther, Brill's Companion to Horace (2012) 486
parody Johnson, Ovid before Exile: Art and Punishment in the Metamorphoses (2008) 114
patrons, and their clients Jenkyns, God, Space, and City in the Roman Imagination (2013) 38
performance Johnson, Ovid before Exile: Art and Punishment in the Metamorphoses (2008) 114
philomela Johnson, Ovid before Exile: Art and Punishment in the Metamorphoses (2008) 114
plautus Günther, Brill's Companion to Horace (2012) 489
pliny the younger, country estates Jenkyns, God, Space, and City in the Roman Imagination (2013) 38
punishment, silencing or loss of speech as Johnson, Ovid before Exile: Art and Punishment in the Metamorphoses (2008) 114
segal, charles Johnson, Ovid before Exile: Art and Punishment in the Metamorphoses (2008) 114
silence, as punishment Johnson, Ovid before Exile: Art and Punishment in the Metamorphoses (2008) 114
sounds of the city Jenkyns, God, Space, and City in the Roman Imagination (2013) 38
strepitus' Jenkyns, God, Space, and City in the Roman Imagination (2013) 38