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Pausanias, Description Of Greece, 1.34.4-1.34.5
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1. Thucydides, The History of The Peloponnesian War, 2.47-2.54 (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

2. Philo of Alexandria, On The Special Laws, 2.193 (1st cent. BCE - missingth cent. CE)

2.193. And after the feast of trumpets the solemnity of the fast is celebrated, {27}{part of sections 193û194 was omitted in Yonge's translation because the edition on which Yonge based his translation, Mangey, lacked this material. These lines have been newly translated for this volume.} Perhaps some of those who are perversely minded and are not ashamed to censure excellent things will say, "What sort of a feast is this where there is no eating and drinking, no troupe of entertainers or audience, no copious supply of strong drink nor the generous display of a public banquet, nor moreover the merriment and revelry of dancing to the sound of flute and harp, and timbrels and cymbals, and the other instruments of music which awaken the unruly lusts through the channel of the ears?
3. Pausanias, Description of Greece, 1.3, 8.9.1 (2nd cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)

8.9.1. The Mantineans possess a temple composed of two parts, being divided almost exactly at the middle by a wall. In one part of the temple is an image of Asclepius, made by Alcamenes; the other part is a sanctuary of Leto and her children, and their images were made by Praxiteles two generations after Alcamenes. On the pedestal of these are figures of Muses together with Marsyas playing the flute. Here there is a figure of Polybius, the son of Lycortas, carved in relief upon a slab, of whom I shall make fuller mention later on. See Paus. 8.30-48


Subjects of this text:

subject book bibliographic info
aegae Tanaseanu-Döbler and von Alvensleben (2020), Athens II: Athens in Late Antiquity, 129
anargyroi) Tanaseanu-Döbler and von Alvensleben (2020), Athens II: Athens in Late Antiquity, 129
apollo,alexikakos Tanaseanu-Döbler and von Alvensleben (2020), Athens II: Athens in Late Antiquity, 129
apollo Tanaseanu-Döbler and von Alvensleben (2020), Athens II: Athens in Late Antiquity, 129
asclepius Tanaseanu-Döbler and von Alvensleben (2020), Athens II: Athens in Late Antiquity, 129
banquets,associations Gabrielsen and Paganini (2021), Private Associations in the Ancient Greek World: Regulations and the Creation of Group Identity, 169
christianity / christians Tanaseanu-Döbler and von Alvensleben (2020), Athens II: Athens in Late Antiquity, 129
church Tanaseanu-Döbler and von Alvensleben (2020), Athens II: Athens in Late Antiquity, 129
cult Tanaseanu-Döbler and von Alvensleben (2020), Athens II: Athens in Late Antiquity, 129
daimonion Tanaseanu-Döbler and von Alvensleben (2020), Athens II: Athens in Late Antiquity, 129
decrees,associations Gabrielsen and Paganini (2021), Private Associations in the Ancient Greek World: Regulations and the Creation of Group Identity, 169
demeter at mantinea,synodos/koinon of the priestesses of Gabrielsen and Paganini (2021), Private Associations in the Ancient Greek World: Regulations and the Creation of Group Identity, 169
edict / decree / law Tanaseanu-Döbler and von Alvensleben (2020), Athens II: Athens in Late Antiquity, 129
epidaurus Tanaseanu-Döbler and von Alvensleben (2020), Athens II: Athens in Late Antiquity, 129
euergetism Gabrielsen and Paganini (2021), Private Associations in the Ancient Greek World: Regulations and the Creation of Group Identity, 169
exposition of the law Niehoff (2011), Jewish Exegesis and Homeric Scholarship in Alexandria, 184
fines,associations Gabrielsen and Paganini (2021), Private Associations in the Ancient Greek World: Regulations and the Creation of Group Identity, 169
healing,healing cult Tanaseanu-Döbler and von Alvensleben (2020), Athens II: Athens in Late Antiquity, 129
healing Tanaseanu-Döbler and von Alvensleben (2020), Athens II: Athens in Late Antiquity, 129
hellenism Niehoff (2011), Jewish Exegesis and Homeric Scholarship in Alexandria, 184
honours by associations Gabrielsen and Paganini (2021), Private Associations in the Ancient Greek World: Regulations and the Creation of Group Identity, 169
inscription,building inscription Tanaseanu-Döbler and von Alvensleben (2020), Athens II: Athens in Late Antiquity, 129
julian (emperor) Tanaseanu-Döbler and von Alvensleben (2020), Athens II: Athens in Late Antiquity, 129
koragion Gabrielsen and Paganini (2021), Private Associations in the Ancient Greek World: Regulations and the Creation of Group Identity, 169
koragoi at mantinea,synodos of the Gabrielsen and Paganini (2021), Private Associations in the Ancient Greek World: Regulations and the Creation of Group Identity, 169
lawgiver Niehoff (2011), Jewish Exegesis and Homeric Scholarship in Alexandria, 184
lycurgus Niehoff (2011), Jewish Exegesis and Homeric Scholarship in Alexandria, 184
memory Tanaseanu-Döbler and von Alvensleben (2020), Athens II: Athens in Late Antiquity, 129
mosaic law Niehoff (2011), Jewish Exegesis and Homeric Scholarship in Alexandria, 184
myth Tanaseanu-Döbler and von Alvensleben (2020), Athens II: Athens in Late Antiquity, 129
pausanias Tanaseanu-Döbler and von Alvensleben (2020), Athens II: Athens in Late Antiquity, 129
perquisites Gabrielsen and Paganini (2021), Private Associations in the Ancient Greek World: Regulations and the Creation of Group Identity, 169
persia Tanaseanu-Döbler and von Alvensleben (2020), Athens II: Athens in Late Antiquity, 129
philo Niehoff (2011), Jewish Exegesis and Homeric Scholarship in Alexandria, 184
popular religion Tanaseanu-Döbler and von Alvensleben (2020), Athens II: Athens in Late Antiquity, 129
priest/priestess Tanaseanu-Döbler and von Alvensleben (2020), Athens II: Athens in Late Antiquity, 129
question and answer Niehoff (2011), Jewish Exegesis and Homeric Scholarship in Alexandria, 184
reader,non-jewish Niehoff (2011), Jewish Exegesis and Homeric Scholarship in Alexandria, 184
reader,of philo Niehoff (2011), Jewish Exegesis and Homeric Scholarship in Alexandria, 184
reader,of scripture Niehoff (2011), Jewish Exegesis and Homeric Scholarship in Alexandria, 184
restoration Tanaseanu-Döbler and von Alvensleben (2020), Athens II: Athens in Late Antiquity, 129
rome Niehoff (2011), Jewish Exegesis and Homeric Scholarship in Alexandria, 184
sanctuary,revival of sanctuaries Tanaseanu-Döbler and von Alvensleben (2020), Athens II: Athens in Late Antiquity, 129
sanctuary Tanaseanu-Döbler and von Alvensleben (2020), Athens II: Athens in Late Antiquity, 129
saviour (soter / soteira) Tanaseanu-Döbler and von Alvensleben (2020), Athens II: Athens in Late Antiquity, 129
scholars,jewish' Niehoff (2011), Jewish Exegesis and Homeric Scholarship in Alexandria, 184
seneca Niehoff (2011), Jewish Exegesis and Homeric Scholarship in Alexandria, 184
socrates Tanaseanu-Döbler and von Alvensleben (2020), Athens II: Athens in Late Antiquity, 129
solon Niehoff (2011), Jewish Exegesis and Homeric Scholarship in Alexandria, 184
stoicism Niehoff (2011), Jewish Exegesis and Homeric Scholarship in Alexandria, 184
tarsus Tanaseanu-Döbler and von Alvensleben (2020), Athens II: Athens in Late Antiquity, 129
the decalogue Niehoff (2011), Jewish Exegesis and Homeric Scholarship in Alexandria, 184
thucydides Tanaseanu-Döbler and von Alvensleben (2020), Athens II: Athens in Late Antiquity, 129
wall,defensive walls/\u2009enclosure Tanaseanu-Döbler and von Alvensleben (2020), Athens II: Athens in Late Antiquity, 129