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Aeschylus, Fragments, 7 | Sweeney (2013), Foundation Myths and Politics in Ancient Ionia, 193, 91 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 14 | Sweeney (2013), Foundation Myths and Politics in Ancient Ionia, 96 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 20 | Johnston (2008), Ancient Greek Divination, 60 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 23 | Lipka (2021), Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and \Reality\ from Homer to Heliodorus, 114 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 23a | Seaford (2018), Tragedy, Ritual and Money in Ancient Greece: Selected Essays, 336 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 28 | Griffiths (1975), The Isis-Book (Metamorphoses, Book XI), 169 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 38 | Del Lucchese (2019), Monstrosity and Philosophy: Radical Otherness in Greek and Latin Culture, 16 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 43 | Seaford (2018), Tragedy, Ritual and Money in Ancient Greece: Selected Essays, 272 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 44 | Castagnoli and Ceccarelli (2019), Greek Memories: Theories and Practices, 263, Marincola et al. (2021), Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones and Calum Maciver, Greek Notions of the Past in the Archaic and Classical Eras: History Without Historians, 129 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 44_Radt | |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 55 | Parker (2005), Polytheism and Society at Athens, 42 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 56 | Pirenne-Delforge and Pironti (2022), The Hera of Zeus: Intimate Enemy, Ultimate Spouse, 279 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 57 | Seaford (2018), Tragedy, Ritual and Money in Ancient Greece: Selected Essays, 158, 171, 335, Pirenne-Delforge and Pironti (2022), The Hera of Zeus: Intimate Enemy, Ultimate Spouse, 279 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 58 | Seaford (2018), Tragedy, Ritual and Money in Ancient Greece: Selected Essays, 340 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 59 | Seaford (2018), Tragedy, Ritual and Money in Ancient Greece: Selected Essays, 375 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 61 | Lipka (2021), Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and \Reality\ from Homer to Heliodorus, 113 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 61_nauck | |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 68 | Iribarren and Koning (2022), Hesiod and the Beginnings of Greek Philosophy, 71 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 69 | Iribarren and Koning (2022), Hesiod and the Beginnings of Greek Philosophy, 71 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 70 | Alvarez (2018), The Derveni Papyrus: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries, 94, Lipka (2021), Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and \Reality\ from Homer to Heliodorus, 127, Versnel (2011), Coping with the Gods: Wayward Readings in Greek Theology, 276, Iribarren and Koning (2022), Hesiod and the Beginnings of Greek Philosophy, 71 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 71 | Iribarren and Koning (2022), Hesiod and the Beginnings of Greek Philosophy, 71 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 72 | Iribarren and Koning (2022), Hesiod and the Beginnings of Greek Philosophy, 71 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 73 | Iribarren and Koning (2022), Hesiod and the Beginnings of Greek Philosophy, 71 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 78a.7_radt | |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 78a.35 | Seaford (2018), Tragedy, Ritual and Money in Ancient Greece: Selected Essays, 48 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 135-137_Radt | |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 154a.17 | Steiner (2001), Images in Mind: Statues in Archaic and Classical Greek Literature and Thought, 142 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 154a.19-21 | Kazantzidis and Spatharas (2018), Hope in Ancient Literature, History, and Art, 47 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 162 | Parker (2005), Polytheism and Society at Athens, 143 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 168 | Pirenne-Delforge and Pironti (2022), The Hera of Zeus: Intimate Enemy, Ultimate Spouse, 237, 278 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 168.17 | Parker (2005), Polytheism and Society at Athens, 431 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 169 | Lipka (2021), Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and \Reality\ from Homer to Heliodorus, 98 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 174 | Bernabe et al. (2013), Redefining Dionysos, 63 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 193 | Seaford (2018), Tragedy, Ritual and Money in Ancient Greece: Selected Essays, 189 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 202 | Seaford (2018), Tragedy, Ritual and Money in Ancient Greece: Selected Essays, 206 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 229 | Keener(2005), First-Second Corinthians, 80 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 235 | Seaford (2018), Tragedy, Ritual and Money in Ancient Greece: Selected Essays, 206 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 242 | Meister (2019), Greek Praise Poetry and the Rhetoric of Divinity, 45 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 253 | Jouanna (2012), Greek Medicine from Hippocrates to Galen, 70 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 256b | Miller and Clay (2019), Tracking Hermes, Pursuing Mercury, 131 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 268 | Pucci (2016), Euripides\ Revolution Under Cover: An Essay, 111 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 273a | Mackil and Papazarkadas (2020), Greek Epigraphy and Religion: Papers in Memory of Sara B, 228 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 279-280a | Lipka (2021), Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and \Reality\ from Homer to Heliodorus, 120 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 282 | Fortenbaugh (2006), Aristotle\s Practical Side: On his Psychology, Ethics, Politics and Rhetoric, 176 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 284 | Pucci (2016), Euripides\ Revolution Under Cover: An Essay, 77 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 287 | Bull, Lied and Turner (2011), Mystery and Secrecy in the Nag Hammadi Collection and Other Ancient Literature: Ideas and Practices: Studies for Einar Thomassen at Sixty, 387 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 301 | Hesk (2000), Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens, 107, 143 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 302 | Hesk (2000), Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens, 107, 143 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 306 | Gorman, Gorman (2014), Corrupting Luxury in Ancient Greek Literature.206 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 313 | Gorman, Gorman (2014), Corrupting Luxury in Ancient Greek Literature.29 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 335 | Pirenne-Delforge and Pironti (2022), The Hera of Zeus: Intimate Enemy, Ultimate Spouse, 278 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 361 | Celykte (2020), The Stoic Theory of Beauty.79 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 362 | Petridou (2016), Homo Patiens: Approaches to the Patient in the Ancient World, 34 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 373 | Isaac (2004), The invention of racism in classical antiquity, 354, Hesk (2000), Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens, 70 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 382 | Mackil and Papazarkadas (2020), Greek Epigraphy and Religion: Papers in Memory of Sara B, 67 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 383 | Pirenne-Delforge and Pironti (2022), The Hera of Zeus: Intimate Enemy, Ultimate Spouse, 173 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 387 | Seaford (2018), Tragedy, Ritual and Money in Ancient Greece: Selected Essays, 220, 223, Seaford, Wilkins, Wright (2017), Selfhood and the Soul: Essays on Ancient Thought and Literature in Honour of Christopher Gill.233 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 387a | Edmunds (2021), Greek Myth, 43, Hawes (2021), Pausanias in the World of Greek Myth, 176 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 388 | Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion.160 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, 783 | Nissinen and Uro (2008), Sacred Marriages: The Divine-Human Sexual Metaphor from Sumer to Early Christianity, 159 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, Fr._87_(Sommerstein_p.102f.) | |
Aeschylus, Fragments, Fr._122a_(Sommerstein_p._124f.) | |
Aeschylus, Fragments, Fr._354_(Sommerstein_p._312) | |
Aeschylus, Fragments, f23-25 | Radicke (2022), Roman Women’s Dress: Literary Sources, Terminology, and Historical Development, 56 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, f57 | Radicke (2022), Roman Women’s Dress: Literary Sources, Terminology, and Historical Development, 59 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, f57-67 | Radicke (2022), Roman Women’s Dress: Literary Sources, Terminology, and Historical Development, 56 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, f59 | Radicke (2022), Roman Women’s Dress: Literary Sources, Terminology, and Historical Development, 58 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, f139 | Boeghold (2022), When a Gesture Was Expected: A Selection of Examples from Archaic and Classical Greek Literature.69 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, f139.4-5 | Boeghold (2022), When a Gesture Was Expected: A Selection of Examples from Archaic and Classical Greek Literature.68 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, f146-149 | Radicke (2022), Roman Women’s Dress: Literary Sources, Terminology, and Historical Development, 56 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, f174 | Boeghold (2022), When a Gesture Was Expected: A Selection of Examples from Archaic and Classical Greek Literature.68, 69 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, f419 | Liapis and Petrides (2019), Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century: A Survey from ca, 46 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, fr.22_radt | |
Aeschylus, Fragments, fr.23-25_r. | |
Aeschylus, Fragments, fr.24_r. | |
Aeschylus, Fragments, fr.44 | Hitch (2017), Animal sacrifice in the ancient Greek world, 235 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, fr.57_r._152 | |
Aeschylus, Fragments, fr.58_r. | |
Aeschylus, Fragments, fr.60_r. | |
Aeschylus, Fragments, fr.69_r. | |
Aeschylus, Fragments, fr.183_r. | |
Aeschylus, Fragments, fr.244_r. | |
Aeschylus, Fragments, fr.245_r. | |
Aeschylus, Fragments, fr.246a_r. | |
Aeschylus, Fragments, fr.273a_trgf | |
Aeschylus, Fragments, fr.327 | Hitch (2017), Animal sacrifice in the ancient Greek world, 125 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, fr.394 | Fletcher (2012), Performing Oaths in Classical Greek Drama, 57 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, fr.582_r. | |
Aeschylus, Fragments, fr.752_r. | |
Aeschylus, Fragments, fr._183_radt_(tgrf) | |
Aeschylus, Fragments, frr._221-224_r. | |
Aeschylus, Fragments, frr._241-246_r. | |
Aeschylus, Fragments, t68.78 | Radicke (2022), Roman Women’s Dress: Literary Sources, Terminology, and Historical Development, 56 |
Aeschylus, Fragments, t103 | Radicke (2022), Roman Women’s Dress: Literary Sources, Terminology, and Historical Development, 296 |