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Plutarch, Agesilaus, 1 | Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch\s Cities, 119 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 1.2 | Henderson (2020), The Springtime of the People: The Athenian Ephebeia and Citizen Training from Lykourgos to Augustus, 91 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 1.3 | Hirsch-Luipold (2022), Plutarch and the New Testament in Their Religio-Philosophical Contexts, 153 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 1.4 | Leão and Lanzillotta (2019), A Man of Many Interests: Plutarch on Religion, Myth, and Magic, 107 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 1.5 | Leão and Lanzillotta (2019), A Man of Many Interests: Plutarch on Religion, Myth, and Magic, 107 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 2 | Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch\s Cities, 119, Chrysanthou (2022), Reconfiguring the Imperial Past: Narrative Patterns and Historical Interpretation in Herodian’s History of the Empire.247 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 2.1 | Leão and Lanzillotta (2019), A Man of Many Interests: Plutarch on Religion, Myth, and Magic, 82 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 2.3 | Laes Goodey and Rose (2013), Disabilities in Roman Antiquity: Disparate Bodies, 240 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 3.1 | Leão and Lanzillotta (2019), A Man of Many Interests: Plutarch on Religion, Myth, and Magic, 80, Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion.28, 341 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 3.2 | Leão and Lanzillotta (2019), A Man of Many Interests: Plutarch on Religion, Myth, and Magic, 80, Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion.28, 341, Tor (2017), Mortal and Divine in Early Greek Epistemology, 46 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 3.3 | Edelmann-Singer et al. (2020), Sceptic and Believer in Ancient Mediterranean Religions, 50, Leão and Lanzillotta (2019), A Man of Many Interests: Plutarch on Religion, Myth, and Magic, 80, Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion.28, 341, Tor (2017), Mortal and Divine in Early Greek Epistemology, 111, 46 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 3.4 | Laes Goodey and Rose (2013), Disabilities in Roman Antiquity: Disparate Bodies, 239, Leão and Lanzillotta (2019), A Man of Many Interests: Plutarch on Religion, Myth, and Magic, 80, Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion.28, 341, Tor (2017), Mortal and Divine in Early Greek Epistemology, 111, 46 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 3.5 | Laes Goodey and Rose (2013), Disabilities in Roman Antiquity: Disparate Bodies, 240, Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion.28, 341, Tor (2017), Mortal and Divine in Early Greek Epistemology, 111, 46 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 3.6 | Leão and Lanzillotta (2019), A Man of Many Interests: Plutarch on Religion, Myth, and Magic, 80, Tor (2017), Mortal and Divine in Early Greek Epistemology, 46 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 3.7 | Leão and Lanzillotta (2019), A Man of Many Interests: Plutarch on Religion, Myth, and Magic, 80, Tor (2017), Mortal and Divine in Early Greek Epistemology, 46 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 3.8 | Leão and Lanzillotta (2019), A Man of Many Interests: Plutarch on Religion, Myth, and Magic, 80, Tor (2017), Mortal and Divine in Early Greek Epistemology, 46 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 3.9 | Tor (2017), Mortal and Divine in Early Greek Epistemology, 46 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 3.10 | Tor (2017), Mortal and Divine in Early Greek Epistemology, 46 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 3.11 | Tor (2017), Mortal and Divine in Early Greek Epistemology, 46 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 3.12 | Tor (2017), Mortal and Divine in Early Greek Epistemology, 46 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 3.123.1 | Tor (2017), Mortal and Divine in Early Greek Epistemology, 55 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 3.123.2 | Tor (2017), Mortal and Divine in Early Greek Epistemology, 55 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 5.5 | Stanton (2021), Unity and Disunity in Greek and Christian Thought under the Roman Peace, 160, 45, Leão and Lanzillotta (2019), A Man of Many Interests: Plutarch on Religion, Myth, and Magic, 107 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 6 | Naiden (2013), Smoke Signals for the Gods: Ancient Greek Sacrifice from the Archaic through Roman Periods, 68, Leão and Lanzillotta (2019), A Man of Many Interests: Plutarch on Religion, Myth, and Magic, 83, Sweeney (2013), Foundation Myths and Politics in Ancient Ionia, 35 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 6.4 | Lipka (2021), Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and \Reality\ from Homer to Heliodorus, 163, Moxon (2017), Peter\s Halakhic Nightmare: The \Animal\ Vision of Acts 10:9–16 in Jewish and Graeco-Roman Perspective.193, 209, 246, 253, 419, Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion.345 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 6.5 | Johnston and Struck (2005), Mantikê: Studies in Ancient Divination, 186, Lipka (2021), Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and \Reality\ from Homer to Heliodorus, 163, Moxon (2017), Peter\s Halakhic Nightmare: The \Animal\ Vision of Acts 10:9–16 in Jewish and Graeco-Roman Perspective.193, 209, 246, 253, 419 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 6.6 | Naiden (2013), Smoke Signals for the Gods: Ancient Greek Sacrifice from the Archaic through Roman Periods, 136, 336, Lipka (2021), Epiphanies and Dreams in Greek Polytheism: Textual Genres and \Reality\ from Homer to Heliodorus, 163, Leão and Lanzillotta (2019), A Man of Many Interests: Plutarch on Religion, Myth, and Magic, 83, 88 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 6.7 | Leão and Lanzillotta (2019), A Man of Many Interests: Plutarch on Religion, Myth, and Magic, 83, 88 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 6.8 | Naiden (2013), Smoke Signals for the Gods: Ancient Greek Sacrifice from the Archaic through Roman Periods, 204, Leão and Lanzillotta (2019), A Man of Many Interests: Plutarch on Religion, Myth, and Magic, 83, 88 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 6.9 | Naiden (2013), Smoke Signals for the Gods: Ancient Greek Sacrifice from the Archaic through Roman Periods, 204, Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch\s Cities, 120, Leão and Lanzillotta (2019), A Man of Many Interests: Plutarch on Religion, Myth, and Magic, 106, 83 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 6.10 | Naiden (2013), Smoke Signals for the Gods: Ancient Greek Sacrifice from the Archaic through Roman Periods, 204, Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch\s Cities, 120, 190, Leão and Lanzillotta (2019), A Man of Many Interests: Plutarch on Religion, Myth, and Magic, 106, 83 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 6.11 | Naiden (2013), Smoke Signals for the Gods: Ancient Greek Sacrifice from the Archaic through Roman Periods, 204, Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch\s Cities, 120, 191, Leão and Lanzillotta (2019), A Man of Many Interests: Plutarch on Religion, Myth, and Magic, 106, 83 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 7 | Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion.345 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 7.1 | Amendola (2022), The Demades Papyrus (P.Berol. inv. 13045): A New Text with Commentary, 393 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 8 | Hesk (2000), Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens, 132, Leão and Lanzillotta (2019), A Man of Many Interests: Plutarch on Religion, Myth, and Magic, 83, Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion.345 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 9 | Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion.345 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 9.5 | Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch\s Cities, 117 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 10 | Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion.345 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 10.5 | Hau (2017), Moral History from Herodotus to Diodorus Siculus, 264, Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion.346 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 10.6 | Hau (2017), Moral History from Herodotus to Diodorus Siculus, 264, Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion.346 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 11 | Eidinow (2007), Oracles, Curses, and Risk Among the Ancient Greeks, 265, Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion.345 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 11.1 | Leão and Lanzillotta (2019), A Man of Many Interests: Plutarch on Religion, Myth, and Magic, 83 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 11.2 | Leão and Lanzillotta (2019), A Man of Many Interests: Plutarch on Religion, Myth, and Magic, 83 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 11.2._5 | |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 12 | Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion.345 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 13 | Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion.345 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 14 | Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion.345 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 14.2 | Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch\s Cities, 117, Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion.341 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 15 | Humphreys (2018), Kinship in Ancient Athens: An Anthropological Analysis, 107, Leão and Lanzillotta (2019), A Man of Many Interests: Plutarch on Religion, Myth, and Magic, 94, Chrysanthou (2018), Plutarch\s \Parallel Lives\: Narrative Technique and Moral Judgement.52, Munn (2006), The Mother of the Gods, Athens, and the Tyranny of Asia: A Study of Sovereignty in Ancient Religion.345 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 15.2 | Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch\s Cities, 121 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 15.3 | Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch\s Cities, 121 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 15.4 | Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch\s Cities, 121, Leão and Lanzillotta (2019), A Man of Many Interests: Plutarch on Religion, Myth, and Magic, 97 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 15.6 | Beneker et al. (2022), Plutarch’s Unexpected Silences: Suppression and Selection in the Lives and Moralia, 23 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 16.4 | Castagnoli and Ceccarelli (2019), Greek Memories: Theories and Practices, 139 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 16.9 | Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch\s Cities, 191 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 17.2 | Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch\s Cities, 26 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 17.5 | Naiden (2013), Smoke Signals for the Gods: Ancient Greek Sacrifice from the Archaic through Roman Periods, 174 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 18.1-19.1 | Lalone (2019), Athena Itonia: Geography and Meaning of an Ancient Greek War Goddess, 105 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 18.4 | Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch\s Cities, 191 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 18.9 | Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch\s Cities, 191 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 19.1 | Lalone (2019), Athena Itonia: Geography and Meaning of an Ancient Greek War Goddess, 145, Kowalzig (2007), Singing for the Gods: Performances of Myth and Ritual in Archaic and Classical Greece, 362, 364 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 19.2 | Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch\s Cities, 117, 24, Wilding (2022), Reinventing the Amphiareion at Oropos, 128, Lalone (2019), Athena Itonia: Geography and Meaning of an Ancient Greek War Goddess, 132, 147, Kowalzig (2007), Singing for the Gods: Performances of Myth and Ritual in Archaic and Classical Greece, 362, 364 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 19.3 | Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch\s Cities, 117, Kowalzig (2007), Singing for the Gods: Performances of Myth and Ritual in Archaic and Classical Greece, 362, 364 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 19.4 | Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch\s Cities, 117 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 19.10 | Kingsley Monti and Rood (2022), The Authoritative Historian: Tradition and Innovation in Ancient Historiography, 249 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 20.2 | Hesk (2000), Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens, 33 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 20.3 | Leão and Lanzillotta (2019), A Man of Many Interests: Plutarch on Religion, Myth, and Magic, 84 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 20.4 | Stanton (2021), Unity and Disunity in Greek and Christian Thought under the Roman Peace, 81, Leão and Lanzillotta (2019), A Man of Many Interests: Plutarch on Religion, Myth, and Magic, 84 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 20.5 | Leão and Lanzillotta (2019), A Man of Many Interests: Plutarch on Religion, Myth, and Magic, 84 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 21 | Versnel (2011), Coping with the Gods: Wayward Readings in Greek Theology, 439 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 22.1 | Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch\s Cities, 120 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 22.2 | Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch\s Cities, 120, 192 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 22.3 | Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch\s Cities, 120 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 22.4 | Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch\s Cities, 120 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 22.5 | Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch\s Cities, 120 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 22.6 | Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch\s Cities, 120 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 22.7 | Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch\s Cities, 120 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 22.8 | Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch\s Cities, 120 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 23 | Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch\s Cities, 120 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 23.1 | Beneker et al. (2022), Plutarch’s Unexpected Silences: Suppression and Selection in the Lives and Moralia, 13, 14 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 23.2 | Beneker et al. (2022), Plutarch’s Unexpected Silences: Suppression and Selection in the Lives and Moralia, 13, 14 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 23.3 | Beneker et al. (2022), Plutarch’s Unexpected Silences: Suppression and Selection in the Lives and Moralia, 13, 14 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 23.4 | Beneker et al. (2022), Plutarch’s Unexpected Silences: Suppression and Selection in the Lives and Moralia, 13, 14 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 23.5 | Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch\s Cities, 192, Beneker et al. (2022), Plutarch’s Unexpected Silences: Suppression and Selection in the Lives and Moralia, 14 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 23.6 | Beneker et al. (2022), Plutarch’s Unexpected Silences: Suppression and Selection in the Lives and Moralia, 14 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 23.7 | Beneker et al. (2022), Plutarch’s Unexpected Silences: Suppression and Selection in the Lives and Moralia, 14 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 23.8 | Beneker et al. (2022), Plutarch’s Unexpected Silences: Suppression and Selection in the Lives and Moralia, 14 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 23.11 | Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch\s Cities, 120, 192, Beneker et al. (2022), Plutarch’s Unexpected Silences: Suppression and Selection in the Lives and Moralia, 16 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 24 | Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch\s Cities, 120 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 24.7 | 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 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 25 | Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch\s Cities, 120 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 25.5 | Leão and Lanzillotta (2019), A Man of Many Interests: Plutarch on Religion, Myth, and Magic, 106 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 26 | Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch\s Cities, 120 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 26.3 | Leão and Lanzillotta (2019), A Man of Many Interests: Plutarch on Religion, Myth, and Magic, 106 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 26.6 | Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch\s Cities, 120 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 27.6-28.3 | Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch\s Cities, 197 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 28 | Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch\s Cities, 120 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 28.6 | Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch\s Cities, 198, Beneker et al. (2022), Plutarch’s Unexpected Silences: Suppression and Selection in the Lives and Moralia, 83, Leão and Lanzillotta (2019), A Man of Many Interests: Plutarch on Religion, Myth, and Magic, 104, 106, 83 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 28.7 | Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch\s Cities, 198 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 29.3 | Leão and Lanzillotta (2019), A Man of Many Interests: Plutarch on Religion, Myth, and Magic, 76 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 29.4 | Leão and Lanzillotta (2019), A Man of Many Interests: Plutarch on Religion, Myth, and Magic, 76 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 30.1 | Laes Goodey and Rose (2013), Disabilities in Roman Antiquity: Disparate Bodies, 240, Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch\s Cities, 117, Leão and Lanzillotta (2019), A Man of Many Interests: Plutarch on Religion, Myth, and Magic, 18, 80, 84 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 30.2 | Chrysanthou (2022), Reconfiguring the Imperial Past: Narrative Patterns and Historical Interpretation in Herodian’s History of the Empire.238 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 30.3 | Leão and Lanzillotta (2019), A Man of Many Interests: Plutarch on Religion, Myth, and Magic, 83, Chrysanthou (2022), Reconfiguring the Imperial Past: Narrative Patterns and Historical Interpretation in Herodian’s History of the Empire.238 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 30.4 | Leão and Lanzillotta (2019), A Man of Many Interests: Plutarch on Religion, Myth, and Magic, 83, Chrysanthou (2022), Reconfiguring the Imperial Past: Narrative Patterns and Historical Interpretation in Herodian’s History of the Empire.238 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 30.5 | Chrysanthou (2022), Reconfiguring the Imperial Past: Narrative Patterns and Historical Interpretation in Herodian’s History of the Empire.238 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 30.7 | Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch\s Cities, 238 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 31 | Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch\s Cities, 120 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 31.1 | Henderson (2020), The Springtime of the People: The Athenian Ephebeia and Citizen Training from Lykourgos to Augustus, 29 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 31.3 | Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch\s Cities, 254, 267 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 32 | Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch\s Cities, 120 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 32.5 | Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch\s Cities, 120 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 33 | Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch\s Cities, 120, Pierce et al. (2022), Gospel Reading and Reception in Early Christian Literature, 1 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 33.3 | Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch\s Cities, 116 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 33.4 | Hitch (2017), Animal sacrifice in the ancient Greek world, 67, Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch\s Cities, 116, Stanton (2021), Unity and Disunity in Greek and Christian Thought under the Roman Peace, 44, 73, 81 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 33.6 | Naiden (2013), Smoke Signals for the Gods: Ancient Greek Sacrifice from the Archaic through Roman Periods, 215, Eidinow and Kindt (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion, 469 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 33.7 | Naiden (2013), Smoke Signals for the Gods: Ancient Greek Sacrifice from the Archaic through Roman Periods, 252 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 34 | Sommerstein and Torrance (2014), Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece, 267, Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch\s Cities, 120 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 35 | Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch\s Cities, 120 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 35.1 | Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch\s Cities, 200 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 35.2 | Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch\s Cities, 200 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 36 | Laes Goodey and Rose (2013), Disabilities in Roman Antiquity: Disparate Bodies, 240 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 36.3 | Hau (2017), Moral History from Herodotus to Diodorus Siculus, 263, 264 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 36.4 | Hau (2017), Moral History from Herodotus to Diodorus Siculus, 263, 264 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 36.5 | Hau (2017), Moral History from Herodotus to Diodorus Siculus, 263, 264 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 36.6 | Hau (2017), Moral History from Herodotus to Diodorus Siculus, 263, 264; L.J. Sanders, 'What did Theopompus think of Dion?', Scripta Classica Israelica 16 (1997), 20-31, at 26 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 36.9 | Beneker et al. (2022), Plutarch’s Unexpected Silences: Suppression and Selection in the Lives and Moralia, 24 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 39 | Naiden (2013), Smoke Signals for the Gods: Ancient Greek Sacrifice from the Archaic through Roman Periods, 344 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 40.4 | Chrysanthou (2018), Plutarch\s \Parallel Lives\: Narrative Technique and Moral Judgement.104 |
Plutarch, Agesilaus, 40.5 | Chrysanthou (2018), Plutarch\s \Parallel Lives\: Narrative Technique and Moral Judgement.112 |