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Theognis, Elegies, 701-704
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1. Archilochus, Fragments, 13 (8th cent. BCE - 7th cent. BCE)

2. Archilochus, Fragments, 13 (8th cent. BCE - 7th cent. BCE)

3. Homer, Iliad, 6.153 (8th cent. BCE - 7th cent. BCE)

6.153. /Howbeit, if thou wilt, hear this also, that thou mayest know well my lineage; and many there be that know it. There is a city Ephyre in the heart of Argos, pasture-land of horses, and there dwelt Sisyphus that was craftiest of men, Sisyphus, son of Aeolus; and he begat a son Glaucus;
4. Homer, Odyssey, 11.593 (8th cent. BCE - 7th cent. BCE)

5. Theognis, Elegies, 156-158, 702-704, 713-714, 155 (6th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

6. Xenophanes, Fragments, 2 (6th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

7. Xenophanes, Fragments, 2 (6th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

8. Xenophanes, Fragments, 2 (6th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

9. Antiphon, Fragments, b44 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

10. Critias, Fragments, b25 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

11. Democritus, Fragments, b30, b41, b264 (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

12. Plato, Gorgias, 482d, 482c (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

482c. out of tune and discordant, or to have any number of people disagreeing with me and contradicting me, than that I should have internal discord and contradiction in my own single self. Call. Socrates, you seem to be roistering recklessly in your talk, like the true demagogue that you are; and you are declaiming now in this way because Polus has got into the same plight as he was accusing Gorgias of letting himself be led into by you. For he said, I think, when you asked Gorgias whether, supposing a man came to him with no knowledge of justice but a desire to learn rhetoric, he would instruct the man
13. Xenophon, Memoirs, 1.1.19, 1.4.18-1.4.19, 4.4.21 (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

1.1.19. For, like most men, indeed, he believed that the gods are heedful of mankind, but with an important difference; for whereas they do not believe in the omniscience of the gods, Socrates thought that they know all things, our words and deeds and secret purposes; that they are present everywhere, and grant signs to men of all that concerns man. IV. iii, 2; Cyropaedia I. vi. 46. 1.4.18. Nay, but just as by serving men you find out who is willing to serve you in return, by being kind who will be kind to you in return, and by taking counsel, discover the masters of thought, so try the gods by serving them, and see whether they will vouchsafe to counsel you in matters hidden from man. Then you will know that such is the greatness and such the nature of the deity that he sees all things Cyropaedia VIII. vii. 22. and hears all things alike, and is present in all places and heedful of all things. 1.4.19. To me at least it seemed that by these sayings he kept his companions from impiety, injustice, and baseness, and that not only when they were seen by men, but even in solitude; since they ever felt that no deed of theirs could at any time escape the gods. 4.4.21. Yes, and they do many other things contrary to the laws. But surely the transgressors of the laws ordained by the gods pay a penalty that a man can in no wise escape, as some, when they transgress the laws ordained by man, escape punishment, either by concealment or by violence.


Subjects of this text:

subject book bibliographic info
anthology, palatine Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 436
antiphon Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 182
archilochus, i, v, vii, ix, xi Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 438, 474, 495
bacchylides Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 438
boread Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 225
crime detection, and curses, as philosophical topic Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 182
crime detection, and curses, as theme in the sisyphus Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 182
critias Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 182
cyrnus Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 146
davies, m. Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 182
deianeira Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 495
euenus Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 146, 225
euphron Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 474
euripides, danae Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 436
euripides, electra Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 436
euripides, possible authorship of sisyphus Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 182
exemplum Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 495
exhortation, ix Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 225
fiction, and paideia, as social benefit Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 182
fiction, and paideia, problematised in sisyphus Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 182
first person plural Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 495
hades Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 436, 474
harpies Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 225
heracles Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 495
hero Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 495
history, early Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 495
horse Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 225
marriage Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 474
menander, comic poet Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 436
mimnermus Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 146, 495
myth Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 474
narrative elegy Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 495
noble lie, and religion Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 182
noble lie Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 182
obbink, dirk Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 495
odysseus Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 474
odyssey Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 474
old age Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 436
parisinus suppl. gr. Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 436
paros, parian Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 225
penelope Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 474
persona, poetic Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 474, 495
pindar Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 438
plutarch Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 438
polygnotus Edmonds, Myths of the Underworld Journey: Plato, Aristophanes, and the ‘Orphic’ Gold Tablets (2004) 209
priamel Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 225, 495
rhadamanthys Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 225
satyr drama Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 182
scodel, r. Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 182
sisyphus, the, authorship of Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 182
sisyphus, the, doxography on Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 182
sisyphus, the Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 182
sisyphus Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 225, 436, 474; Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 182
smyrna Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 495
solon Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 146, 438
stobaeus, vi, x Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 436
tartarus' Edmonds, Myths of the Underworld Journey: Plato, Aristophanes, and the ‘Orphic’ Gold Tablets (2004) 209
theognis and the theognidea, excerpta deteriora Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 146
theognis and the theognidea, excerpta meliora Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 146
theognis and the theognidea, florilegium purum Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 146
theognis and the theognidea Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 146, 225, 436, 438, 474, 495
tyrtaeus Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 146
victor, olympic Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 225
war, trojan Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 474
wealth Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 225, 436, 438, 474
west, martin Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 495
wife Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 474
xenophanes Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 225
xenophon Bowie, Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture (2021) 146
yunis, h. Hesk, Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens (2000) 182