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subject book bibliographic info
foundation Gagné (2020) 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 12, 14, 15, 99, 116, 166, 169, 187, 208, 221, 287, 373
Lynskey (2021) 236, 238, 242, 243, 244, 249, 278, 279, 280, 281, 285
Stuckenbruck (2007) 195, 241, 262, 418, 422, 704
foundation, and archaic period, miletus/milesians Marek (2019) 120, 123, 135, 137
foundation, and development, oracles, sanctuaries Eidinow (2007) 38
foundation, apollo Gagné (2020) 116
foundation, associations Gabrielsen and Paganini (2021) 10, 13, 53, 56, 77, 114, 138, 200, 219, 220, 221, 224
foundation, at delphi, sanctuary of apollo, festival Lupu(2005) 84, 96
foundation, athenian myths, king codrus Langlands (2018) 209
foundation, by cleisthenes, demes Papazarkadas (2011) 99, 113, 149
foundation, by hippokleides, panathenaia, great Papazarkadas (2011) 267
foundation, church building, church Hahn Emmel and Gotter (2008) 214, 215, 217, 357, 360
foundation, colonial models of Sweeney (2013) 45, 77, 83, 112, 144, 163
foundation, cult Stavrianopoulou (2006) 155
foundation, days of temples Rüpke (2011) 20, 92, 97, 99, 100, 104, 106
foundation, diomedon of cos, of Gabrielsen and Paganini (2021) 22, 105, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 251
foundation, discourses Sweeney (2013) 201
foundation, documents Gygax and Zuiderhoek (2021) 125
foundation, documents, democratic function of Gygax and Zuiderhoek (2021) 127
foundation, epikteta from thera, testament and of Gabrielsen and Paganini (2021) 13, 22, 104, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 251, 255, 257
foundation, forum Jenkyns (2013) 131, 167
foundation, funerary Humphreys (2018) 329, 330
foundation, in the black sea and central mediterranean, colonial models of Sweeney (2013) 68, 159, 201
foundation, jerusalem, of Bay (2022) 187
foundation, legend Gruen (2011) 226, 229, 230, 231, 232, 233, 249
Hahn Emmel and Gotter (2008) 233
foundation, legend, armenia and armenians Gruen (2011) 224, 225
foundation, legend, athenians Gruen (2011) 236, 237, 238, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243
foundation, legend, cyrene, town Walter (2020) 115, 116, 117, 118, 119
foundation, legend, peloponnesus Gruen (2011) 227, 228, 229
foundation, legend, thebes and thebans Gruen (2011) 85, 226, 233, 234, 235, 236
foundation, legends Gruen (2011) 224, 225, 226, 227, 303, 355
foundation, legends, argos Gruen (2011) 226, 229, 230, 231, 232, 233, 249
foundation, legends, armenia Gruen (2011) 224, 225
foundation, legends, athenians and Gruen (2011) 236, 237, 238, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243
foundation, legends, jewish Gruen (2011) 250, 251
foundation, legends, peloponnesus Gruen (2011) 227, 228, 229
foundation, legends, rome Gruen (2011) 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, 248, 249
foundation, legends, rome and romans Gruen (2011) 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, 248, 249
foundation, legends, thebes Gruen (2011) 85, 226, 233, 234, 235, 236
foundation, linked to chios, samos Sweeney (2013) 193
foundation, linked to chios, teos Sweeney (2013) 192
foundation, metropolis–colony relationship, colonial models of Sweeney (2013) 162, 163, 180
foundation, myth Bezzel and Pfeiffer (2021) 20, 44
Borg (2008) 27, 28, 29, 31, 33, 34, 35, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 47, 48, 106, 107, 108, 111, 114, 115, 116, 117, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 187
foundation, myth of thebes Isaac (2004) 131
foundation, myth, kaunos/kaunians Marek (2019) 475, 476
foundation, myth, myths, cyrene Walter (2020) 115, 116, 117, 118, 119
foundation, myth, of Fabian Meinel (2015) 191, 192
foundation, myth, xanthos/xanthians Marek (2019) 475
foundation, myths, academic approaches to Sweeney (2013) 9, 13, 41
foundation, myths, and historical truth Sweeney (2013) 9
foundation, myths, and the construction of identities Sweeney (2013) 162
foundation, myths, athens Sweeney (2013) 13
foundation, myths, history Eidinow and Kindt (2015) 32, 181, 189, 198, 203, 206, 571
foundation, myths, myth/mythology Eidinow and Kindt (2015) 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 181, 189, 198, 203, 206, 571
foundation, myths, of Hallmannsecker (2022) 10, 31, 116, 118, 120, 124, 125, 127, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 204
foundation, narrative to, matralia and cult of mater matuta, vergils aeneid, as alternative Panoussi(2019) 175, 189, 194, 195, 196, 197, 199, 200, 201, 261
foundation, narrative to, vergil, aeneid, matralia as alternative Panoussi(2019) 175, 189, 194, 195, 196, 197, 199, 200, 201, 261
foundation, narrative, lebena asklepieion, inscribed Renberg (2017) 168, 169, 179, 180, 189, 191, 562, 563
foundation, narratives, cultural memory, and Galinsky (2016) 81
foundation, of amphiareion Wilding (2022) 1, 4, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45
foundation, of apollo, and delphic oracle Walter (2020) 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99
foundation, of apollo, cyrene Walter (2020) 115, 116, 117, 118, 119
foundation, of carthage Blum and Biggs (2019) 132, 133, 162, 183
Giusti (2018) 174
foundation, of city of god O, Daly (2020) 168, 169
foundation, of coloniae, in italy Bruun and Edmondson (2015) 274
foundation, of constantinople Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 446
foundation, of cult Stavrianopoulou (2006) 158
foundation, of cults Dignas Parker and Stroumsa (2013) 36, 86, 104, 111
Seaford (2018) 50, 103
foundation, of delphic oracle, histories, ephorus, apollo and Walter (2020) 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99
foundation, of divination, scientific Bezzel and Pfeiffer (2021) 45
foundation, of fasti, ovid, rome Walter (2020) 176, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189
foundation, of in sparta, plato Marincola et al (2021) 246, 247, 248, 249
foundation, of knowledge/science, epistêmê, ἐπιστήμη‎ d, Hoine and Martijn (2017) 60, 61, 62
foundation, of miletus, carian Sweeney (2013) 72
foundation, of miletus, cretan Sweeney (2013) 71, 73
foundation, of miletus, erginos Sweeney (2013) 71
foundation, of nature’s creations, seeds, as Hoenig (2018) 14, 182
foundation, of periboea, padua Giusti (2018) 163
foundation, of platonic curriculum, ethics, as Hoenig (2018) 107
foundation, of polis of toriaitai, eumenes ii of pergamon Marek (2019) 249
foundation, of rome Bierl (2017) 319, 322
Giusti (2018) 36, 46, 107
foundation, of sin and deceit Stuckenbruck (2007) 194, 261, 419, 420, 421
foundation, of the library, ptolemy i, and Honigman (2003) 44, 85, 116
foundation, of truth Stuckenbruck (2007) 422
foundation, of vibius salutaris, c. Kalinowski (2021) 106, 107
foundation, of violence Stuckenbruck (2007) 121, 130, 193, 305
foundation, olympia Eisenfeld (2022) 128, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 150
foundation, onias temple, building of / Piotrkowski (2019) 12, 18, 33, 36, 38, 45, 46, 47, 48, 51, 53, 58, 60, 64, 67, 68, 69, 72, 76, 77, 78, 79, 96, 103, 104, 106, 112, 124, 126, 135, 140, 144, 147, 150, 151, 152, 154, 155, 156, 159, 160, 161, 167, 180, 191, 229, 232, 240, 255, 260, 282, 300, 305, 308, 325, 327, 329, 331, 340, 341, 342, 343, 344, 350, 355, 376, 389, 409, 415, 418, 419, 420, 421, 423, 432, 440
foundation, onias temple, date of Piotrkowski (2019) 4, 8, 33, 82, 103, 104, 106, 332, 415, 437
foundation, philip morris Brodd and Reed (2011) 233
foundation, poseidonios of halicarnassus, of Gabrielsen and Paganini (2021) 22, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 251
foundation, private Stavrianopoulou (2006) 170, 231, 285
foundation, pythian games at sikyon Eisenfeld (2022) 158, 161
foundation, rome Ker and Wessels (2020) 125, 126
foundation, stone Klawans (2009) 124
Stuckenbruck (2007) 194, 205, 420, 421
foundation, stone of temple Lieber (2014) 231, 290, 291, 329
foundation, stones Stuckenbruck (2007) 194, 205, 241, 420, 421, 422
foundation, story in kreophylos, ephesus Sweeney (2013) 144
foundation, story, pergamon Marek (2019) 242, 476
foundation, supported by teos, ephesus Sweeney (2013) 193
foundation, temple Rupke (2016) 52, 60
foundation, traditions, genre Sweeney (2013) 13
foundation, world Fishbane (2003) 126, 243, 259, 260
foundation/origin stories, cult Eidinow and Kindt (2015) 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 571
foundational, agenda of matralia and cult of mater matuta Panoussi(2019) 198, 199, 200, 201, 202, 222
foundational, deeds, argonautica, apollonius, dating of the argonauts’ Walter (2020) 124, 125, 126
foundational, mycenaean greece Finkelberg (2019) 359
foundational, myth of iamblichus d, Hoine and Martijn (2017) 210, 213
foundational, myth, trojan war, as a Finkelberg (2019) 283, 331
foundational, texts, formulae Finkelberg (2019) 359
foundational, virtue, integritas, as a Kaster(2005) 142
foundations Bruun and Edmondson (2015) 496, 497, 499, 500
Dignas (2002) 102, 137, 145, 155, 198, 199, 237
Gygax and Zuiderhoek (2021) 115, 249, 255
foundations, akhaia, akhaians, epic, also atreids, city Kowalzig (2007) 240, 245, 301, 302, 303
foundations, and, statues, cult Lupu(2005) 83, 84, 85, 86, 87
foundations, apollo Gagné (2020) 99, 104, 208
foundations, benefiting, gymnasium Lupu(2005) 85
foundations, cilicia/cilicians, early seleucid Marek (2019) 197
foundations, commemorative, cult Lupu(2005) 8, 83, 85
foundations, corpus of sacred laws and, cult Lupu(2005) 8, 75, 81
foundations, cult Lupu(2005) 81, 87, 319
foundations, democracy, and management of Gygax and Zuiderhoek (2021) 123
foundations, documents concerning, cult Lupu(2005) 81, 319
foundations, dēmos, role in relation to Gygax and Zuiderhoek (2021) 129
foundations, for private memorial churches Gygax and Zuiderhoek (2021) 289
foundations, for, schools Gygax and Zuiderhoek (2021) 127
foundations, funerary Gygax and Zuiderhoek (2021) 121
foundations, laid by apollo, delphi Simon (2021) 149
foundations, of agasigratis cult, calauria Lupu(2005) 83, 84, 379
foundations, of agasikles and nikagora cult, calauria Lupu(2005) 84, 379
foundations, of alkesippos cult, delphi Lupu(2005) 84, 96
foundations, of archinos cult, thera Lupu(2005) 83
foundations, of attalos cult, delphi Lupu(2005) 84, 96
foundations, of c. iulius demosthenes cult, oenoanda Lupu(2005) 85, 97, 101
foundations, of diomedon cult, cos Lupu(2005) 45, 86, 87, 111, 376
foundations, of epicteta cult, thera Lupu(2005) 45, 86, 87, 110
foundations, of eumenes cult, delphi Lupu(2005) 84, 96
foundations, of hegesarete cult, minoa Lupu(2005) 85, 109
foundations, of hermias cult, ilium Lupu(2005) 85, 86, 109
foundations, of hierokles cult, iasus Lupu(2005) 85
foundations, of kritolaos cult, aigiale Lupu(2005) 85, 100, 379
foundations, of phainippos cult, iasus Lupu(2005) 85
foundations, of phanomachos cult, cos Lupu(2005) 86
foundations, of posidonius cult, halicarnassus Lupu(2005) 45, 86, 87
foundations, of private cults, diomedon, kos Ekroth (2013) 31, 137
foundations, of private cults, epikteta, thera Ekroth (2013) 179
foundations, of private cults, kritolaos, amorgos Ekroth (2013) 135
foundations, of pythokles cult, cos Lupu(2005) 45, 84
foundations, of teleutias cult, cos Lupu(2005) 86
foundations, of xenophon cult, skillous Lupu(2005) 83
foundations, popular control of Gygax and Zuiderhoek (2021) 128
foundations, priesthoods in cult Lupu(2005) 45
foundations, principles of Gygax and Zuiderhoek (2021) 120
foundations, private, cult Lupu(2005) 83, 86, 87
foundations, state, cult Lupu(2005) 83
foundations, temples Clark (2007) 14, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 50, 51, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 60, 61, 63, 64, 65, 66, 68, 70, 119, 120, 121, 122, 124, 125, 126, 128, 130, 210, 211, 212, 225, 229, 230, 232
‘foundations, of islands and cities and changes of name’, callimachus Walter (2020) 108

List of validated texts:
41 validated results for "foundation"
1. Hebrew Bible, Deuteronomy, 28.25-28.26, 28.29, 28.31, 28.48, 28.53, 28.55, 28.57, 28.62, 28.66 (9th cent. BCE - 3rd cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Foundation, Stone • Ground • Stones, Foundation • will, as grounding biblical divine law

 Found in books: Hayes (2015) 22; Levison (2009) 35, 96; Stuckenbruck (2007) 205


28.25. יִתֶּנְךָ יְהוָה נִגָּף לִפְנֵי אֹיְבֶיךָ בְּדֶרֶךְ אֶחָד תֵּצֵא אֵלָיו וּבְשִׁבְעָה דְרָכִים תָּנוּס לְפָנָיו וְהָיִיתָ לְזַעֲוָה לְכֹל מַמְלְכוֹת הָאָרֶץ׃ 28.26. וְהָיְתָה נִבְלָתְךָ לְמַאֲכָל לְכָל־עוֹף הַשָּׁמַיִם וּלְבֶהֱמַת הָאָרֶץ וְאֵין מַחֲרִיד׃
28.29. וְהָיִיתָ מְמַשֵּׁשׁ בַּצָּהֳרַיִם כַּאֲשֶׁר יְמַשֵּׁשׁ הָעִוֵּר בָּאֲפֵלָה וְלֹא תַצְלִיחַ אֶת־דְּרָכֶיךָ וְהָיִיתָ אַךְ עָשׁוּק וְגָזוּל כָּל־הַיָּמִים וְאֵין מוֹשִׁיעַ׃
28.31. שׁוֹרְךָ טָבוּחַ לְעֵינֶיךָ וְלֹא תֹאכַל מִמֶּנּוּ חֲמֹרְךָ גָּזוּל מִלְּפָנֶיךָ וְלֹא יָשׁוּב לָךְ צֹאנְךָ נְתֻנוֹת לְאֹיְבֶיךָ וְאֵין לְךָ מוֹשִׁיעַ׃
28.48. וְעָבַדְתָּ אֶת־אֹיְבֶיךָ אֲשֶׁר יְשַׁלְּחֶנּוּ יְהוָה בָּךְ בְּרָעָב וּבְצָמָא וּבְעֵירֹם וּבְחֹסֶר כֹּל וְנָתַן עֹל בַּרְזֶל עַל־צַוָּארֶךָ עַד הִשְׁמִידוֹ אֹתָךְ׃
28.53. וְאָכַלְתָּ פְרִי־בִטְנְךָ בְּשַׂר בָּנֶיךָ וּבְנֹתֶיךָ אֲשֶׁר נָתַן־לְךָ יְהוָה אֱלֹהֶיךָ בְּמָצוֹר וּבְמָצוֹק אֲשֶׁר־יָצִיק לְךָ אֹיְבֶךָ׃
28.55. מִתֵּת לְאַחַד מֵהֶם מִבְּשַׂר בָּנָיו אֲשֶׁר יֹאכֵל מִבְּלִי הִשְׁאִיר־לוֹ כֹּל בְּמָצוֹר וּבְמָצוֹק אֲשֶׁר יָצִיק לְךָ אֹיִבְךָ בְּכָל־שְׁעָרֶיךָ׃
28.57. וּבְשִׁלְיָתָהּ הַיּוֹצֵת מִבֵּין רַגְלֶיהָ וּבְבָנֶיהָ אֲשֶׁר תֵּלֵד כִּי־תֹאכְלֵם בְּחֹסֶר־כֹּל בַּסָּתֶר בְּמָצוֹר וּבְמָצוֹק אֲשֶׁר יָצִיק לְךָ אֹיִבְךָ בִּשְׁעָרֶיךָ׃
28.62. וְנִשְׁאַרְתֶּם בִּמְתֵי מְעָט תַּחַת אֲשֶׁר הֱיִיתֶם כְּכוֹכְבֵי הַשָּׁמַיִם לָרֹב כִּי־לֹא שָׁמַעְתָּ בְּקוֹל יְהוָה אֱלֹהֶיךָ׃
28.66. וְהָיוּ חַיֶּיךָ תְּלֻאִים לְךָ מִנֶּגֶד וּפָחַדְתָּ לַיְלָה וְיוֹמָם וְלֹא תַאֲמִין בְּחַיֶּיךָ׃''. None
28.25. The LORD will cause thee to be smitten before thine enemies; thou shalt go out one way against them, and shalt flee seven ways before them; and thou shalt be a horror unto all the kingdoms of the earth. 28.26. And thy carcasses shall be food unto all fowls of the air, and unto the beasts of the earth, and there shall be none to frighten them away.
28.29. And thou shalt grope at noonday, as the blind gropeth in darkness, and thou shalt not make thy ways prosperous; and thou shalt be only oppressed and robbed alway, and there shall be none to save thee.
28.31. Thine ox shall be slain before thine eyes, and thou shalt not eat thereof; thine ass shall be violently taken away from before thy face, and shall not be restored to thee; thy sheep shall be given unto thine enemies; and thou shalt have none to save thee.
28.48. therefore shalt thou serve thine enemy whom the LORD shall send against thee, in hunger, and in thirst, and in nakedness, and in want of all things; and he shall put a yoke of iron upon thy neck, until he have destroyed thee.
28.53. And thou shalt eat the fruit of thine own body, the flesh of thy sons and of thy daughters whom the LORD thy God hath given thee; in the siege and in the straitness, wherewith thine enemies shall straiten thee.
28.55. o that he will not give to any of them of the flesh of his children whom he shall eat, because he hath nothing left him; in the siege and in the straitness, wherewith thine enemy shall straiten thee in all thy gates.
28.57. and against her afterbirth that cometh out from between her feet, and against her children whom she shall bear; for she shall eat them for want of all things secretly; in the siege and in the straitness, wherewith thine enemy shall straiten thee in thy gates.
28.62. And ye shall be left few in number, whereas ye were as the stars of heaven for multitude; because thou didst not hearken unto the voice of the LORD thy God.
28.66. And thy life shall hang in doubt before thee; and thou shalt fear night and day, and shalt have no assurance of thy life.''. None
2. Hebrew Bible, Exodus, 32.10, 40.34-40.35 (9th cent. BCE - 3rd cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Ground • Temple, Founding of • narrative as grounding biblical divine law • reason, as grounding biblical divine law • will, as grounding biblical divine law

 Found in books: Fishbane (2003) 376; Hayes (2015) 19, 38, 45, 49; Levison (2009) 51, 52, 56, 57


40.34. וַיְכַס הֶעָנָן אֶת־אֹהֶל מוֹעֵד וּכְבוֹד יְהוָה מָלֵא אֶת־הַמִּשְׁכָּן׃ 40.35. וְלֹא־יָכֹל מֹשֶׁה לָבוֹא אֶל־אֹהֶל מוֹעֵד כִּי־שָׁכַן עָלָיו הֶעָנָן וּכְבוֹד יְהוָה מָלֵא אֶת־הַמִּשְׁכָּן׃' '. None
32.10. Now therefore let Me alone, that My wrath may wax hot against them, and that I may consume them; and I will make of thee a great nation.’
40.34. Then the cloud covered the tent of meeting, and the glory of the LORD filled the tabernacle. 40.35. And Moses was not able to enter into the tent of meeting, because the cloud abode thereon, and the glory of the LORD filled the tabernacle.—' '. None
3. Hebrew Bible, Genesis, 1.1-1.2, 1.21, 2.2, 2.7, 2.23, 3.19, 6.3, 6.5-6.6 (9th cent. BCE - 3rd cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Atonement, foundations of • Ex Nihilo, as the foundation of the Torah • Foundation • Good, God found all that He had made very good • Ground • Spirit, effects of, renews the ground • Temple, Founding of • ground, from the • healing and medicines, Scroll fragments found • narrative as grounding biblical divine law • will, as grounding biblical divine law

 Found in books: Fishbane (2003) 124, 128, 207; Garcia (2021) 28, 31, 47, 50, 65, 78, 88, 92, 102; Hayes (2015) 20, 49; Kosman (2012) 182, 185, 190, 206; Levison (2009) 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 26, 28, 29, 48, 50, 101, 211; Neusner (2001) 130; Stuckenbruck (2007) 704; Taylor (2012) 331


1.1. בְּרֵאשִׁית בָּרָא אֱלֹהִים אֵת הַשָּׁמַיִם וְאֵת הָאָרֶץ׃
1.1. וַיִּקְרָא אֱלֹהִים לַיַּבָּשָׁה אֶרֶץ וּלְמִקְוֵה הַמַּיִם קָרָא יַמִּים וַיַּרְא אֱלֹהִים כִּי־טוֹב׃ 1.2. וְהָאָרֶץ הָיְתָה תֹהוּ וָבֹהוּ וְחֹשֶׁךְ עַל־פְּנֵי תְהוֹם וְרוּחַ אֱלֹהִים מְרַחֶפֶת עַל־פְּנֵי הַמָּיִם׃ 1.2. וַיֹּאמֶר אֱלֹהִים יִשְׁרְצוּ הַמַּיִם שֶׁרֶץ נֶפֶשׁ חַיָּה וְעוֹף יְעוֹפֵף עַל־הָאָרֶץ עַל־פְּנֵי רְקִיעַ הַשָּׁמָיִם׃
1.21. וַיִּבְרָא אֱלֹהִים אֶת־הַתַּנִּינִם הַגְּדֹלִים וְאֵת כָּל־נֶפֶשׁ הַחַיָּה הָרֹמֶשֶׂת אֲשֶׁר שָׁרְצוּ הַמַּיִם לְמִינֵהֶם וְאֵת כָּל־עוֹף כָּנָף לְמִינֵהוּ וַיַּרְא אֱלֹהִים כִּי־טוֹב׃
2.2. וַיְכַל אֱלֹהִים בַּיּוֹם הַשְּׁבִיעִי מְלַאכְתּוֹ אֲשֶׁר עָשָׂה וַיִּשְׁבֹּת בַּיּוֹם הַשְּׁבִיעִי מִכָּל־מְלַאכְתּוֹ אֲשֶׁר עָשָׂה׃
2.2. וַיִּקְרָא הָאָדָם שֵׁמוֹת לְכָל־הַבְּהֵמָה וּלְעוֹף הַשָּׁמַיִם וּלְכֹל חַיַּת הַשָּׂדֶה וּלְאָדָם לֹא־מָצָא עֵזֶר כְּנֶגְדּוֹ׃
2.7. וַיִּיצֶר יְהוָה אֱלֹהִים אֶת־הָאָדָם עָפָר מִן־הָאֲדָמָה וַיִּפַּח בְּאַפָּיו נִשְׁמַת חַיִּים וַיְהִי הָאָדָם לְנֶפֶשׁ חַיָּה׃

2.23. וַיֹּאמֶר הָאָדָם זֹאת הַפַּעַם עֶצֶם מֵעֲצָמַי וּבָשָׂר מִבְּשָׂרִי לְזֹאת יִקָּרֵא אִשָּׁה כִּי מֵאִישׁ לֻקֳחָה־זֹּאת׃
3.19. בְּזֵעַת אַפֶּיךָ תֹּאכַל לֶחֶם עַד שׁוּבְךָ אֶל־הָאֲדָמָה כִּי מִמֶּנָּה לֻקָּחְתָּ כִּי־עָפָר אַתָּה וְאֶל־עָפָר תָּשׁוּב׃
6.3. וַיֹּאמֶר יְהוָה לֹא־יָדוֹן רוּחִי בָאָדָם לְעֹלָם בְּשַׁגַּם הוּא בָשָׂר וְהָיוּ יָמָיו מֵאָה וְעֶשְׂרִים שָׁנָה׃
6.5. וַיַּרְא יְהוָה כִּי רַבָּה רָעַת הָאָדָם בָּאָרֶץ וְכָל־יֵצֶר מַחְשְׁבֹת לִבּוֹ רַק רַע כָּל־הַיּוֹם׃ 6.6. וַיִּנָּחֶם יְהוָה כִּי־עָשָׂה אֶת־הָאָדָם בָּאָרֶץ וַיִּתְעַצֵּב אֶל־לִבּוֹ׃' '. None
1.1. In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. 1.2. Now the earth was unformed and void, and darkness was upon the face of the deep; and the spirit of God hovered over the face of the waters.
1.21. And God created the great sea-monsters, and every living creature that creepeth, wherewith the waters swarmed, after its kind, and every winged fowl after its kind; and God saw that it was good.
2.2. And on the seventh day God finished His work which He had made; and He rested on the seventh day from all His work which He had made.
2.7. Then the LORD God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul.

2.23. And the man said: ‘This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh; she shall be called Woman, because she was taken out of Man.’
3.19. In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread, till thou return unto the ground; for out of it wast thou taken; for dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return.’
6.3. And the LORD said: ‘My spirit shall not abide in man for ever, for that he also is flesh; therefore shall his days be a hundred and twenty years.’
6.5. And the LORD saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually. 6.6. And it repented the LORD that He had made man on the earth, and it grieved Him at His heart.' '. None
4. Hebrew Bible, Hosea, 11.1-11.4 (9th cent. BCE - 3rd cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Ground • Paul Christian communities founded by

 Found in books: Levison (2009) 100; Peppard (2011) 103


11.1. אַחֲרֵי יְהוָה יֵלְכוּ כְּאַרְיֵה יִשְׁאָג כִּי־הוּא יִשְׁאַג וְיֶחֶרְדוּ בָנִים מִיָּם׃
11.1. כִּי נַעַר יִשְׂרָאֵל וָאֹהֲבֵהוּ וּמִמִּצְרַיִם קָרָאתִי לִבְנִי׃ 11.2. קָרְאוּ לָהֶם כֵּן הָלְכוּ מִפְּנֵיהֶם לַבְּעָלִים יְזַבֵּחוּ וְלַפְּסִלִים יְקַטֵּרוּן׃ 11.3. וְאָנֹכִי תִרְגַּלְתִּי לְאֶפְרַיִם קָחָם עַל־זְרוֹעֹתָיו וְלֹא יָדְעוּ כִּי רְפָאתִים׃ 11.4. בְּחַבְלֵי אָדָם אֶמְשְׁכֵם בַּעֲבֹתוֹת אַהֲבָה וָאֶהְיֶה לָהֶם כִּמְרִימֵי עֹל עַל לְחֵיהֶם וְאַט אֵלָיו אוֹכִיל׃''. None
11.1. When Israel was a child, then I loved him, And out of Egypt I called My son. 11.2. The more they called them, the more they went from them; They sacrificed unto the Baalim, And offered to graven images. 11.3. And I, I taught Ephraim to walk, Taking them by their arms; But they knew not that I healed them. 11.4. I drew them with cords of a man, With bands of love; And I was to them as they that take off the yoke on their jaws, And I fed them gently.''. None
5. Hebrew Bible, Leviticus, 19.18 (9th cent. BCE - 3rd cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Foundation, of Sin and Deceit • will, as grounding biblical divine law

 Found in books: Hayes (2015) 22; Stuckenbruck (2007) 419


19.18. לֹא־תִקֹּם וְלֹא־תִטֹּר אֶת־בְּנֵי עַמֶּךָ וְאָהַבְתָּ לְרֵעֲךָ כָּמוֹךָ אֲנִי יְהוָה׃''. None
19.18. Thou shalt not take vengeance, nor bear any grudge against the children of thy people, but thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself: I am the LORD.''. None
6. Hebrew Bible, Micah, 3.9-3.11 (9th cent. BCE - 3rd cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Ground • foundation

 Found in books: Levison (2009) 45, 47; Lynskey (2021) 243


3.9. שִׁמְעוּ־נָא זֹאת רָאשֵׁי בֵּית יַעֲקֹב וּקְצִינֵי בֵּית יִשְׂרָאֵל הַמֲתַעֲבִים מִשְׁפָּט וְאֵת כָּל־הַיְשָׁרָה יְעַקֵּשׁוּ׃' '3.11. רָאשֶׁיהָ בְּשֹׁחַד יִשְׁפֹּטוּ וְכֹהֲנֶיהָ בִּמְחִיר יוֹרוּ וּנְבִיאֶיהָ בְּכֶסֶף יִקְסֹמוּ וְעַל־יְהוָה יִשָּׁעֵנוּ לֵאמֹר הֲלוֹא יְהוָה בְּקִרְבֵּנוּ לֹא־תָבוֹא עָלֵינוּ רָעָה׃''. None
3.9. Hear this, I pray you, ye heads of the house of Jacob, and rulers of the house of Israel, that abhor justice, and pervert all equity; 3.10. That build up Zion with blood, and Jerusalem with iniquity. 3.11. The heads thereof judge for reward, and the priests thereof teach for hire, and the prophets thereof divine for money; yet will they lean upon the LORD, and say: ‘Is not the LORD in the midst of us? No evil shall come upon us’?''. None
7. Hebrew Bible, Numbers, 5.21, 11.16-11.17, 11.25 (9th cent. BCE - 3rd cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Ground • Property, found, announcement of • Temple, Founding of • reason, as grounding biblical divine law • will, as grounding biblical divine law

 Found in books: Fishbane (2003) 127; Hayes (2015) 18, 38; Levison (2009) 60, 69; Schiffman (1983) 125


5.21. וְהִשְׁבִּיעַ הַכֹּהֵן אֶת־הָאִשָּׁה בִּשְׁבֻעַת הָאָלָה וְאָמַר הַכֹּהֵן לָאִשָּׁה יִתֵּן יְהוָה אוֹתָךְ לְאָלָה וְלִשְׁבֻעָה בְּתוֹךְ עַמֵּךְ בְּתֵת יְהוָה אֶת־יְרֵכֵךְ נֹפֶלֶת וְאֶת־בִּטְנֵךְ צָבָה׃
11.16. וַיֹּאמֶר יְהוָה אֶל־מֹשֶׁה אֶסְפָה־לִּי שִׁבְעִים אִישׁ מִזִּקְנֵי יִשְׂרָאֵל אֲשֶׁר יָדַעְתָּ כִּי־הֵם זִקְנֵי הָעָם וְשֹׁטְרָיו וְלָקַחְתָּ אֹתָם אֶל־אֹהֶל מוֹעֵד וְהִתְיַצְּבוּ שָׁם עִמָּךְ׃ 11.17. וְיָרַדְתִּי וְדִבַּרְתִּי עִמְּךָ שָׁם וְאָצַלְתִּי מִן־הָרוּחַ אֲשֶׁר עָלֶיךָ וְשַׂמְתִּי עֲלֵיהֶם וְנָשְׂאוּ אִתְּךָ בְּמַשָּׂא הָעָם וְלֹא־תִשָּׂא אַתָּה לְבַדֶּךָ׃
11.25. וַיֵּרֶד יְהוָה בֶּעָנָן וַיְדַבֵּר אֵלָיו וַיָּאצֶל מִן־הָרוּחַ אֲשֶׁר עָלָיו וַיִּתֵּן עַל־שִׁבְעִים אִישׁ הַזְּקֵנִים וַיְהִי כְּנוֹחַ עֲלֵיהֶם הָרוּחַ וַיִּתְנַבְּאוּ וְלֹא יָסָפוּ׃''. None
5.21. then the priest shall cause the woman to swear with the oath of cursing, and the priest shall say unto the woman—the LORD make thee a curse and an oath among thy people, when the LORD doth make thy thigh to fall away, and thy belly to swell;
11.16. And the LORD said unto Moses: ‘Gather unto Me seventy men of the elders of Israel, whom thou knowest to be the elders of the people, and officers over them; and bring them unto the tent of meeting, that they may stand there with thee. 11.17. And I will come down and speak with thee there; and I will take of the spirit which is upon thee, and will put it upon them; and they shall bear the burden of the people with thee, that thou bear it not thyself alone.
11.25. And the LORD came down in the cloud, and spoke unto him, and took of the spirit that was upon him, and put it upon the seventy elders; and it came to pass, that, when the spirit rested upon them, they prophesied, but they did so no more.''. None
8. Hebrew Bible, Proverbs, 3.19-3.20 (9th cent. BCE - 3rd cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • World,, Foundation • reason, as grounding biblical divine law

 Found in books: Fishbane (2003) 243; Hayes (2015) 30


3.19. יְהוָה בְּחָכְמָה יָסַד־אָרֶץ כּוֹנֵן שָׁמַיִם בִּתְבוּנָה׃' '. None
3.19. The LORD by wisdom founded the earth; By understanding He established the heavens. 3.20. By His knowledge the depths were broken up, And the skies drop down the dew.''. None
9. Hebrew Bible, Psalms, 104.18, 104.26 (9th cent. BCE - 3rd cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Foundation, Stone • Ground • Spirit, effects of, renews the ground • Stones, Foundation • Temple, Founding of

 Found in books: Fishbane (2003) 210; Levison (2009) 26; Stuckenbruck (2007) 205


104.18. הָרִים הַגְּבֹהִים לַיְּעֵלִים סְלָעִים מַחְסֶה לַשְׁפַנִּים׃
104.26. שָׁם אֳנִיּוֹת יְהַלֵּכוּן לִוְיָתָן זֶה־יָצַרְתָּ לְשַׂחֶק־בּוֹ׃''. None
104.18. The high mountains are for the wild goats; The rocks are a refuge for the conies.
104.26. There go the ships; There is leviathan, whom Thou hast formed to sport therein.''. None
10. Hebrew Bible, Isaiah, 2.3, 65.18-65.21 (8th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Constantinople, foundation of • Ground • Temple, foundation stone of • foundation • narrative as grounding biblical divine law

 Found in books: Berglund Crostini and Kelhoffer (2022) 446; Hayes (2015) 46, 47; Levison (2009) 44, 57; Lieber (2014) 329; Lynskey (2021) 243


2.3. וְהָלְכוּ עַמִּים רַבִּים וְאָמְרוּ לְכוּ וְנַעֲלֶה אֶל־הַר־יְהוָה אֶל־בֵּית אֱלֹהֵי יַעֲקֹב וְיֹרֵנוּ מִדְּרָכָיו וְנֵלְכָה בְּאֹרְחֹתָיו כִּי מִצִּיּוֹן תֵּצֵא תוֹרָה וּדְבַר־יְהוָה מִירוּשָׁלִָם׃
65.18. כִּי־אִם־שִׂישׂוּ וְגִילוּ עֲדֵי־עַד אֲשֶׁר אֲנִי בוֹרֵא כִּי הִנְנִי בוֹרֵא אֶת־יְרוּשָׁלִַם גִּילָה וְעַמָּהּ מָשׂוֹשׂ׃ 65.19. וְגַלְתִּי בִירוּשָׁלִַם וְשַׂשְׂתִּי בְעַמִּי וְלֹא־יִשָּׁמַע בָּהּ עוֹד קוֹל בְּכִי וְקוֹל זְעָקָה׃' '65.21. וּבָנוּ בָתִּים וְיָשָׁבוּ וְנָטְעוּ כְרָמִים וְאָכְלוּ פִּרְיָם׃''. None
2.3. And many peoples shall go and say: ‘Come ye, and let us go up to the mountain of the LORD, To the house of the God of Jacob; And He will teach us of His ways, And we will walk in His paths.’ For out of Zion shall go forth the law, And the word of the LORD from Jerusalem.
65.18. But be ye glad and rejoice for ever In that which I create; For, behold, I create Jerusalem a rejoicing, And her people a joy. 65.19. And I will rejoice in Jerusalem, And joy in My people; And the voice of weeping shall be no more heard in her, Nor the voice of crying. 65.20. There shall be no more thence an infant of days, nor an old man, That hath not filled his days; For the youngest shall die a hundred years old, And the sinner being a hundred years old shall be accursed. 65.21. And they shall build houses, and inhabit them; And they shall plant vineyards, and eat the fruit of them.' '. None
11. Hebrew Bible, Jeremiah, 31.27-31.34 (8th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Ground • narrative as grounding biblical divine law • will, as grounding biblical divine law

 Found in books: Hayes (2015) 19, 47; Levison (2009) 89, 99


31.27. הִנֵּה יָמִים בָּאִים נְאֻם־יְהוָה וְזָרַעְתִּי אֶת־בֵּית יִשְׂרָאֵל וְאֶת־בֵּית יְהוּדָה זֶרַע אָדָם וְזֶרַע בְּהֵמָה׃ 31.28. וְהָיָה כַּאֲשֶׁר שָׁקַדְתִּי עֲלֵיהֶם לִנְתוֹשׁ וְלִנְתוֹץ וְלַהֲרֹס וּלְהַאֲבִיד וּלְהָרֵעַ כֵּן אֶשְׁקֹד עֲלֵיהֶם לִבְנוֹת וְלִנְטוֹעַ נְאֻם־יְהוָה׃ 31.29. בַּיָּמִים הָהֵם לֹא־יֹאמְרוּ עוֹד אָבוֹת אָכְלוּ בֹסֶר וְשִׁנֵּי בָנִים תִּקְהֶינָה׃' '31.31. הִנֵּה יָמִים בָּאִים נְאֻם־יְהוָה וְכָרַתִּי אֶת־בֵּית יִשְׂרָאֵל וְאֶת־בֵּית יְהוּדָה בְּרִית חֲדָשָׁה׃ 31.32. לֹא כַבְּרִית אֲשֶׁר כָּרַתִּי אֶת־אֲבוֹתָם בְּיוֹם הֶחֱזִיקִי בְיָדָם לְהוֹצִיאָם מֵאֶרֶץ מִצְרָיִם אֲשֶׁר־הֵמָּה הֵפֵרוּ אֶת־בְּרִיתִי וְאָנֹכִי בָּעַלְתִּי בָם נְאֻם־יְהוָה׃ 31.33. כִּי זֹאת הַבְּרִית אֲשֶׁר אֶכְרֹת אֶת־בֵּית יִשְׂרָאֵל אַחֲרֵי הַיָּמִים הָהֵם נְאֻם־יְהוָה נָתַתִּי אֶת־תּוֹרָתִי בְּקִרְבָּם וְעַל־לִבָּם אֶכְתֲּבֶנָּה וְהָיִיתִי לָהֶם לֵאלֹהִים וְהֵמָּה יִהְיוּ־לִי לְעָם׃ 31.34. וְלֹא יְלַמְּדוּ עוֹד אִישׁ אֶת־רֵעֵהוּ וְאִישׁ אֶת־אָחִיו לֵאמֹר דְּעוּ אֶת־יְהוָה כִּי־כוּלָּם יֵדְעוּ אוֹתִי לְמִקְטַנָּם וְעַד־גְּדוֹלָם נְאֻם־יְהוָה כִּי אֶסְלַח לַעֲוֺנָם וּלְחַטָּאתָם לֹא אֶזְכָּר־עוֹד׃''. None
31.27. Behold, the days come, saith the LORD, that I will sow the house of Israel and the house of Judah with the seed of man, and with the seed of beast. 31.28. And it shall come to pass, that like as I have watched over them to pluck up and to break down, and to overthrow and to destroy, and to afflict; so will I watch over them to build and to plant, saith the LORD. 31.29. In those days they shall say no more: ‘The fathers have eaten sour grapes, And the children’s teeth are set on edge.’ 31.30. But every one shall die for his own iniquity; every man that eateth the sour grapes, his teeth shall be set on edge. 31.31. Behold, the days come, saith the LORD, that I will make a new covet with the house of Israel, and with the house of Judah; 31.32. not according to the covet that I made with their fathers in the day that I took them by the hand to bring them out of the land of Egypt; forasmuch as they broke My covet, although I was a lord over them, saith the LORD. 31.33. But this is the covet that I will make with the house of Israel after those days, saith the LORD, I will put My law in their inward parts, and in their heart will I write it; and I will be their God, and they shall be My people; 31.34. and they shall teach no more every man his neighbour, and every man his brother, saying: ‘Know the LORD’; for they shall all know Me, from the least of them unto the greatest of them, saith the LORD; for I will forgive their iniquity, and their sin will I remember no more.''. None
12. Hebrew Bible, Joshua, 1.7-1.8 (8th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Ground • reason, as grounding biblical divine law

 Found in books: Hayes (2015) 35; Levison (2009) 73, 83


1.7. רַק חֲזַק וֶאֱמַץ מְאֹד לִשְׁמֹר לַעֲשׂוֹת כְּכָל־הַתּוֹרָה אֲשֶׁר צִוְּךָ מֹשֶׁה עַבְדִּי אַל־תָּסוּר מִמֶּנּוּ יָמִין וּשְׂמֹאול לְמַעַן תַּשְׂכִּיל בְּכֹל אֲשֶׁר תֵּלֵךְ׃ 1.8. לֹא־יָמוּשׁ סֵפֶר הַתּוֹרָה הַזֶּה מִפִּיךָ וְהָגִיתָ בּוֹ יוֹמָם וָלַיְלָה לְמַעַן תִּשְׁמֹר לַעֲשׂוֹת כְּכָל־הַכָּתוּב בּוֹ כִּי־אָז תַּצְלִיחַ אֶת־דְּרָכֶךָ וְאָז תַּשְׂכִּיל׃''. None
1.7. Only be strong and very courageous, to observe to do according to all the law, which Moses My servant commanded thee; turn not from it to the right hand or to the left, that thou mayest have good success whithersoever thou goest. 1.8. This book of the law shall not depart out of thy mouth, but thou shalt meditate therein day and night, that thou mayest observe to do according to all that is written therein; for then thou shalt make thy ways prosperous, and then thou shalt have good success.''. None
13. Homer, Iliad, 13.685, 14.214-14.215, 14.321-14.322 (8th cent. BCE - 7th cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Galaxidi, Roman Imperial era medallion with birth of Aphrodite found at • Rome, foundation of • Thebes and Thebans, foundation legend • colonial models of foundation, in the Black Sea and central Mediterranean • foundation discourses • foundation legends, Thebes • myths, of foundation

 Found in books: Farrell (2021) 145; Gruen (2011) 234; Hallmannsecker (2022) 118; Simon (2021) 257; Sweeney (2013) 201


13.685. ἔνθα δὲ Βοιωτοὶ καὶ Ἰάονες ἑλκεχίτωνες
14.214. ἦ, καὶ ἀπὸ στήθεσφιν ἐλύσατο κεστὸν ἱμάντα 14.215. ποικίλον, ἔνθα δέ οἱ θελκτήρια πάντα τέτυκτο·
14.321. οὐδʼ ὅτε Φοίνικος κούρης τηλεκλειτοῖο, 14.322. ἣ τέκε μοι Μίνων τε καὶ ἀντίθεον Ῥαδάμανθυν·''. None
13.685. There the Boeotians and the Ionians, of trailing tunics, and the Locrians, and Phthians, and glorious Epeians, had much ado to stay his onset upon the ships, and availed not to thrust back from themselves goodly Hector, that was like a flame of fire,—even they that were picked men of the Athenians;
14.214. ever should I be called dear by them and worthy of reverence. To her again spake in answer laughter-loving Aphrodite:It may not be that I should say thee nay, nor were it seemly; for thou sleepest in the arms of mightiest Zeus. She spake, and loosed from her bosom the broidered zone, 14.215. curiously-wrought, wherein are fashioned all manner of allurements; therein is love, therein desire, therein dalliance—beguilement that steals the wits even of the wise. This she laid in her hands, and spake, and addressed her:Take now and lay in thy bosom this zone,
14.321. who bare Perseus, pre-eminent above all warriors; nor of the daughter of far-famed Phoenix, that bare me Minos and godlike Rhadamanthys; nor of Semele, nor of Alcmene in Thebes, and she brought forth Heracles, her son stout of heart, 14.322. who bare Perseus, pre-eminent above all warriors; nor of the daughter of far-famed Phoenix, that bare me Minos and godlike Rhadamanthys; nor of Semele, nor of Alcmene in Thebes, and she brought forth Heracles, her son stout of heart, ''. None
14. None, None, nan (8th cent. BCE - 8th cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Apollo, Cyrene, foundation of • Apollo, and Delphic oracle, foundation of • Delphi, foundations laid by Apollo • foundation, of cults

 Found in books: Lipka (2021) 52, 53; Simon (2021) 149; Walter (2020) 95, 96, 97, 98, 115, 116, 117, 118


15. Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound, 829 (6th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Kerkyra (Corfu), founded • foundation legend • foundation legends, Argos

 Found in books: Eidinow (2007) 270; Gruen (2011) 230, 232


829. ἐπεὶ γὰρ ἦλθες πρὸς Μολοσσὰ γάπεδα,''. None
829. I will describe the toils she has endured before she came here, giving this as a sure proof of my account. Most of the weary tale I shall leave out and come to the very close of your wanderings. For when you reached the Molossian plains ''. None
16. Hebrew Bible, Ezekiel, 28.14, 28.16, 36.24-36.25, 47.1, 47.9 (6th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Ground • Temple, foundation stone of • foundation • narrative as grounding biblical divine law

 Found in books: Hayes (2015) 48; Levison (2009) 93, 95, 101, 375; Lieber (2014) 291; Lynskey (2021) 238


28.14. אַתְּ־כְּרוּב מִמְשַׁח הַסּוֹכֵךְ וּנְתַתִּיךָ בְּהַר קֹדֶשׁ אֱלֹהִים הָיִיתָ בְּתוֹךְ אַבְנֵי־אֵשׁ הִתְהַלָּכְתָּ׃
28.16. בְּרֹב רְכֻלָּתְךָ מָלוּ תוֹכְךָ חָמָס וַתֶּחֱטָא וָאֶחַלֶּלְךָ מֵהַר אֱלֹהִים וָאַבֶּדְךָ כְּרוּב הַסֹּכֵךְ מִתּוֹךְ אַבְנֵי־אֵשׁ׃
36.24. וְלָקַחְתִּי אֶתְכֶם מִן־הַגּוֹיִם וְקִבַּצְתִּי אֶתְכֶם מִכָּל־הָאֲרָצוֹת וְהֵבֵאתִי אֶתְכֶם אֶל־אַדְמַתְכֶם׃ 36.25. וְזָרַקְתִּי עֲלֵיכֶם מַיִם טְהוֹרִים וּטְהַרְתֶּם מִכֹּל טֻמְאוֹתֵיכֶם וּמִכָּל־גִּלּוּלֵיכֶם אֲטַהֵר אֶתְכֶם׃
47.1. וְהָיָה יעמדו עָמְדוּ עָלָיו דַּוָּגִים מֵעֵין גֶּדִי וְעַד־עֵין עֶגְלַיִם מִשְׁטוֹחַ לַחֲרָמִים יִהְיוּ לְמִינָה תִּהְיֶה דְגָתָם כִּדְגַת הַיָּם הַגָּדוֹל רַבָּה מְאֹד׃
47.1. וַיְשִׁבֵנִי אֶל־פֶּתַח הַבַּיִת וְהִנֵּה־מַיִם יֹצְאִים מִתַּחַת מִפְתַּן הַבַּיִת קָדִימָה כִּי־פְנֵי הַבַּיִת קָדִים וְהַמַּיִם יֹרְדִים מִתַּחַת מִכֶּתֶף הַבַּיִת הַיְמָנִית מִנֶּגֶב לַמִּזְבֵּחַ׃"
47.9. וְהָיָה כָל־נֶפֶשׁ חַיָּה אֲ\u200dשֶׁר־יִשְׁרֹץ אֶל כָּל־אֲשֶׁר יָבוֹא שָׁם נַחֲלַיִם יִחְיֶה וְהָיָה הַדָּגָה רַבָּה מְאֹד כִּי בָאוּ שָׁמָּה הַמַּיִם הָאֵלֶּה וְיֵרָפְאוּ וָחָי כֹּל אֲשֶׁר־יָבוֹא שָׁמָּה הַנָּחַל׃''. None
28.14. Thou wast the far-covering cherub; and I set thee, so that thou wast upon the holy mountain of God; thou hast walked up and down in the midst of stones of fire.
28.16. By the multitude of thy traffic they filled the midst of thee with violence, and thou hast sinned; therefore have I cast thee as profane out of the mountain of God; and I have destroyed thee, O covering cherub, from the midst of the stones of fire.
36.24. For I will take you from among the nations, and gather you out of all the countries, and will bring you into your own land. 36.25. And I will sprinkle clean water upon you, and ye shall be clean; from all your uncleannesses, and from all your idols, will I cleanse you.
47.1. And he brought me back unto the door of the house; and, behold, waters issued out from under the threshold of the house eastward, for the forefront of the house looked toward the east; and the waters came down from under, from the right side of the house, on the south of the altar."
47.9. And it shall come to pass, that every living creature wherewith it swarmeth, whithersoever the rivers shall come, shall live; and there shall be a very great multitude of fish; for these waters are come thither, that all things be healed and may live whithersoever the river cometh.''. None
17. None, None, nan (6th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • foundation, of cults • host gods or found cults in tragedy

 Found in books: Lipka (2021) 101; Parker (2005) 141


18. None, None, nan (6th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • foundation legend • foundation legends, Argos • myth, of foundation

 Found in books: Fabian Meinel (2015) 191; Gruen (2011) 232


19. None, None, nan (6th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • foundation • foundation, Olympia • founding

 Found in books: Eisenfeld (2022) 128, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 150; Gagné (2020) 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 12, 14, 15; Kowalzig (2007) 225


20. None, None, nan (6th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Apollo, Cyrene, foundation of • foundation • foundation, of cities • foundation, of cults

 Found in books: Gagné (2020) 14; Lipka (2021) 142; Walter (2020) 117, 119


21. Hebrew Bible, Ecclesiastes, 3.19-3.22, 4.2-4.3, 12.7 (5th cent. BCE - 2nd cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Foundation, Stone • Ground • Stones, Foundation • ground, from the

 Found in books: Garcia (2021) 31, 65, 92; Levison (2009) 21; Stuckenbruck (2007) 205


3.19. כִּי מִקְרֶה בְנֵי־הָאָדָם וּמִקְרֶה הַבְּהֵמָה וּמִקְרֶה אֶחָד לָהֶם כְּמוֹת זֶה כֵּן מוֹת זֶה וְרוּחַ אֶחָד לַכֹּל וּמוֹתַר הָאָדָם מִן־הַבְּהֵמָה אָיִן כִּי הַכֹּל הָבֶל׃' '3.21. מִי יוֹדֵעַ רוּחַ בְּנֵי הָאָדָם הָעֹלָה הִיא לְמָעְלָה וְרוּחַ הַבְּהֵמָה הַיֹּרֶדֶת הִיא לְמַטָּה לָאָרֶץ׃ 3.22. וְרָאִיתִי כִּי אֵין טוֹב מֵאֲשֶׁר יִשְׂמַח הָאָדָם בְּמַעֲשָׂיו כִּי־הוּא חֶלְקוֹ כִּי מִי יְבִיאֶנּוּ לִרְאוֹת בְּמֶה שֶׁיִּהְיֶה אַחֲרָיו׃
4.2. וְשַׁבֵּחַ אֲנִי אֶת־הַמֵּתִים שֶׁכְּבָר מֵתוּ מִן־הַחַיִּים אֲשֶׁר הֵמָּה חַיִּים עֲדֶנָה׃ 4.3. וְטוֹב מִשְּׁנֵיהֶם אֵת אֲשֶׁר־עֲדֶן לֹא הָיָה אֲשֶׁר לֹא־רָאָה אֶת־הַמַּעֲשֶׂה הָרָע אֲשֶׁר נַעֲשָׂה תַּחַת הַשָּׁמֶשׁ׃
12.7. וְיָשֹׁב הֶעָפָר עַל־הָאָרֶץ כְּשֶׁהָיָה וְהָרוּחַ תָּשׁוּב אֶל־הָאֱלֹהִים אֲשֶׁר נְתָנָהּ׃''. None
3.19. For that which befalleth the sons of men befalleth beasts; even one thing befalleth them; as the one dieth, so dieth the other; yea, they have all one breath; so that man hath no pre-eminence above a beast; for all is vanity. 3.20. All go unto one place; all are of the dust, and all return to dust. 3.21. Who knoweth the spirit of man whether it goeth upward, and the spirit of the beast whether it goeth downward to the earth? 3.22. Wherefore I perceived that there is nothing better, than that a man should rejoice in his works; for that is his portion; for who shall bring him to see what shall be after him?
4.2. Wherefore I praised the dead that are already dead more than the living that are yet alive; 4.3. but better than they both is he that hath not yet been, who hath not seen the evil work that is done under the sun.
12.7. And the dust returneth to the earth as it was, and the spirit returneth unto God who gave it.''. None
22. Hebrew Bible, Zechariah, 14.8 (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Ground • Temple, foundation stone of

 Found in books: Levison (2009) 375; Lieber (2014) 291, 329


14.8. וְהָיָה בַּיּוֹם הַהוּא יֵצְאוּ מַיִם־חַיִּים מִירוּשָׁלִַם חֶצְיָם אֶל־הַיָּם הַקַּדְמוֹנִי וְחֶצְיָם אֶל־הַיָּם הָאַחֲרוֹן בַּקַּיִץ וּבָחֹרֶף יִהְיֶה׃''. None
14.8. And it shall come to pass in that day, That living waters shall go out from Jerusalem: Half of them toward the eastern sea, And half of them toward the western sea; In summer and in winter shall it be.''. None
23. Herodotus, Histories, 1.146-1.147 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Clazomenae, founded from Colophon • Ephesus, foundation supported by Teos • Ephesus, founded from Samos • Miletus/Milesians, foundation and Archaic period • Samos, foundation linked to Chios • Samos, founded by Ionians from Ephesus • colonial models of foundation • myths, of foundation

 Found in books: Hallmannsecker (2022) 116; Marek (2019) 120; Sweeney (2013) 45, 77, 193


1.146. τούτων δὴ εἵνεκα καὶ οἱ Ἴωνες δυώδεκα πόλιας ἐποιήσαντο· ἐπεὶ ὥς γέ τι μᾶλλον οὗτοι Ἴωνες εἰσὶ τῶν ἄλλων Ἰώνων ἢ κάλλιόν τι γεγόνασι, μωρίη πολλὴ λέγειν· τῶν Ἄβαντες μὲν ἐξ Εὐβοίες εἰσὶ οὐκ ἐλαχίστη μοῖρα, τοῖσι Ἰωνίης μέτα οὐδὲ τοῦ οὐνόματος οὐδέν, Μινύαι δὲ Ὀρχομένιοί σφι ἀναμεμίχαται καὶ Καδμεῖοι καὶ Δρύοπες καὶ Φωκέες ἀποδάσμιοι καὶ Μολοσσοὶ καὶ Ἀρκάδες Πελασγοὶ καὶ Δωριέες Ἐπιδαύριοι, ἄλλα τε ἔθνεα πολλὰ ἀναμεμίχαται· οἱ δὲ αὐτῶν ἀπὸ τοῦ πρυτανηίου τοῦ Ἀθηναίων ὁρμηθέντες καὶ νομίζοντες γενναιότατοι εἶναι Ἰώνων, οὗτοι δὲ οὐ γυναῖκας ἠγάγοντο ἐς τὴν ἀποικίην ἀλλὰ Καείρας ἔσχον, τῶν ἐφόνευσαν τοὺς γονέας. διὰ τοῦτὸν δὲ τὸν φόνον αἱ γυναῖκες αὗται νόμον θέμεναι σφίσι αὐτῇσι ὅρκους ἐπήλασαν καὶ παρέδοσαν τῇσι θυγατράσι, μή κοτε ὁμοσιτῆσαι τοῖσι ἀνδράσι μηδὲ οὐνόματι βῶσαι τὸν ἑωυτῆς ἄνδρα, τοῦδε εἵνεκα ὅτι ἐφόνευσαν σφέων τοὺς πατέρας καὶ ἄνδρας καὶ παῖδας καὶ ἔπειτα ταῦτα ποιήσαντες αὐτῇσι συνοίκεον. 1.147. ταῦτα δὲ ἦν γινόμενα ἐν Μιλήτῳ. βασιλέας δὲ ἐστήσαντο οἳ μὲν αὐτῶν Λυκίους ἀπὸ Γλαύκου τοῦ Ἱππολόχου γεγονότας, οἳ δὲ Καύκωνας Πυλίους ἀπὸ Κόδρου τοῦ Μελάνθου, οἳ δὲ καὶ συναμφοτέρους. ἀλλὰ γὰρ περιέχονται τοῦ οὐνόματος μᾶλλόν τι τῶν ἄλλων Ἰώνων, ἔστωσαν δὴ καὶ οἱ καθαρῶς γεγονότες Ἴωνες. εἰσὶ δὲ πάντες Ἴωνες ὅσοι ἀπʼ Ἀθηνέων γεγόνασι καὶ Ἀπατούρια ἄγουσι ὁρτήν. ἄγουσι δὲ πάντες πλὴν Ἐφεσίων καὶ Κολοφωνίων· οὗτοι γὰρ μοῦνοι Ἰώνων οὐκ ἄγουσι Ἀπατούρια, καὶ οὗτοι κατὰ φόνου τινὰ σκῆψιν.''. None
1.146. For this reason, and for no other, the Ionians too made twelve cities; for it would be foolishness to say that these are more truly Ionian or better born than the other Ionians; since not the least part of them are Abantes from Euboea, who are not Ionians even in name, and there are mingled with them Minyans of Orchomenus, Cadmeans, Dryopians, Phocian renegades from their nation, Molossians, Pelasgian Arcadians, Dorians of Epidaurus, and many other tribes; ,and as for those who came from the very town-hall of Athens and think they are the best born of the Ionians, these did not bring wives with them to their settlements, but married Carian women whose parents they had put to death. ,For this slaughter, these women made a custom and bound themselves by oath (and enjoined it on their daughters) that no one would sit at table with her husband or call him by his name, because the men had married them after slaying their fathers and husbands and sons. This happened at Miletus . 1.147. And as kings, some of them chose Lycian descendants of Glaucus son of Hippolochus, and some Caucones of Pylus, descendants of Codrus son of Melanthus, and some both. Yet since they set more store by the name than the rest of the Ionians, let it be granted that those of pure birth are Ionians; ,and all are Ionians who are of Athenian descent and keep the feast
24. Thucydides, The History of The Peloponnesian War, 1.22.1, 2.15.2 (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Athens, foundation myths • Thucydides, fundamental figure in Herodotean reception • demes, foundation by Cleisthenes • foundation myths, academic approaches to • foundation myths, and historical truth • genre, foundation traditions

 Found in books: Kirkland (2022) 2, 3; Papazarkadas (2011) 149; Sweeney (2013) 9, 13


1.22.1. καὶ ὅσα μὲν λόγῳ εἶπον ἕκαστοι ἢ μέλλοντες πολεμήσειν ἢ ἐν αὐτῷ ἤδη ὄντες, χαλεπὸν τὴν ἀκρίβειαν αὐτὴν τῶν λεχθέντων διαμνημονεῦσαι ἦν ἐμοί τε ὧν αὐτὸς ἤκουσα καὶ τοῖς ἄλλοθέν ποθεν ἐμοὶ ἀπαγγέλλουσιν: ὡς δ’ ἂν ἐδόκουν ἐμοὶ ἕκαστοι περὶ τῶν αἰεὶ παρόντων τὰ δέοντα μάλιστ’ εἰπεῖν, ἐχομένῳ ὅτι ἐγγύτατα τῆς ξυμπάσης γνώμης τῶν ἀληθῶς λεχθέντων, οὕτως εἴρηται.
2.15.2. ἐπειδὴ δὲ Θησεὺς ἐβασίλευσε, γενόμενος μετὰ τοῦ ξυνετοῦ καὶ δυνατὸς τά τε ἄλλα διεκόσμησε τὴν χώραν καὶ καταλύσας τῶν ἄλλων πόλεων τά τε βουλευτήρια καὶ τὰς ἀρχὰς ἐς τὴν νῦν πόλιν οὖσαν, ἓν βουλευτήριον ἀποδείξας καὶ πρυτανεῖον, ξυνῴκισε πάντας, καὶ νεμομένους τὰ αὑτῶν ἑκάστους ἅπερ καὶ πρὸ τοῦ ἠνάγκασε μιᾷ πόλει ταύτῃ χρῆσθαι, ἣ ἁπάντων ἤδη ξυντελούντων ἐς αὐτὴν μεγάλη γενομένη παρεδόθη ὑπὸ Θησέως τοῖς ἔπειτα: καὶ ξυνοίκια ἐξ ἐκείνου Ἀθηναῖοι ἔτι καὶ νῦν τῇ θεῷ ἑορτὴν δημοτελῆ ποιοῦσιν.''. None
1.22.1. With reference to the speeches in this history, some were delivered before the war began, others while it was going on; some I heard myself, others I got from various quarters; it was in all cases difficult to carry them word for word in one's memory, so my habit has been to make the speakers say what was in my opinion demanded of them by the various occasions, of course adhering as closely as possible to the general sense of what they really said. " '
2.15.2. In Theseus, however, they had a king of equal intelligence and power; and one of the chief features in his organization of the country was to abolish the council chambers and magistrates of the petty cities, and to merge them in the single council-chamber and town-hall of the present capital. Individuals might still enjoy their private property just as before, but they were henceforth compelled to have only one political center, viz. Athens ; which thus counted all the inhabitants of Attica among her citizens, so that when Theseus died he left a great state behind him. Indeed, from him dates the Synoecia, or Feast of Union; which is paid for by the state, and which the Athenians still keep in honor of the goddess. '". None
25. Xenophon, The Persian Expedition, 5.3.9-5.3.10 (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • cult foundations, commemorative • cult foundations, of Agasigratis (Calauria) • cult foundations, of Archinos (Thera) • cult foundations, of Xenophon (Skillous) • cult foundations, private • cult foundations, state • foundations, principles of • statues, cult foundations and

 Found in books: Gygax and Zuiderhoek (2021) 120; Lupu(2005) 83


5.3.9. ἐποίησε δὲ καὶ βωμὸν καὶ ναὸν ἀπὸ τοῦ ἱεροῦ ἀργυρίου, καὶ τὸ λοιπὸν δὲ ἀεὶ δεκατεύων τὰ ἐκ τοῦ ἀγροῦ ὡραῖα θυσίαν ἐποίει τῇ θεῷ, καὶ πάντες οἱ πολῖται καὶ οἱ πρόσχωροι ἄνδρες καὶ γυναῖκες μετεῖχον τῆς ἑορτῆς. παρεῖχε δὲ ἡ θεὸς τοῖς σκηνοῦσιν ἄλφιτα, ἄρτους, οἶνον, τραγήματα, καὶ τῶν θυομένων ἀπὸ τῆς ἱερᾶς νομῆς λάχος, καὶ τῶν θηρευομένων δέ. 5.3.10. καὶ γὰρ θήραν ἐποιοῦντο εἰς τὴν ἑορτὴν οἵ τε Ξενοφῶντος παῖδες καὶ οἱ τῶν ἄλλων πολιτῶν, οἱ δὲ βουλόμενοι καὶ ἄνδρες ξυνεθήρων· καὶ ἡλίσκετο τὰ μὲν ἐξ αὐτοῦ τοῦ ἱεροῦ χώρου, τὰ δὲ καὶ ἐκ τῆς Φολόης, σύες καὶ δορκάδες καὶ ἔλαφοι.''. None
5.3.9. After this Clearchus gathered together his own soldiers, those who had come over to him, and any others who wanted to be present, and spoke as follows: Fellow-soldiers, it is clear that the relation of Cyrus to us is precisely the same as ours to him; that is, we are no longer his soldiers, since we decline to follow him, and likewise he is no longer our paymaster.
5.3.9. Here Xenophon built an altar and a temple with the sacred money, and from that time forth he would every year take the tithe of the products of the land in their season and offer sacrifice to the goddess, all the citizens and the men and women of the neighbourhood taking part in the festival. And the goddess would provide for the banqueters barley meal and loaves of bread, wine and sweetmeats, and a portion of the sacrificial victims from the sacred herd as well as of the victims taken in the chase. 5.3.10. I know, however, that he considers himself wronged by us. Therefore, although he keeps sending for me, I decline to go, chiefly, it is true, from a feeling of shame, because I am conscious that I have proved utterly false to him, but, besides that, from fear that he may seize me and inflict punishment upon me for the wrongs he thinks he has suffered at my hands. 5.3.10. For Xenophon’s sons and the sons of the other citizens used to have a hunting expedition at the time of the festival, and any grown men who so wished would join them; and they captured their game partly from the sacred precinct itself and partly from Mount Pholoe—boars and gazelles and stags. ''. None
26. Hebrew Bible, Daniel, 9.11 (2nd cent. BCE - 2nd cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Ground • Property, found, announcement of

 Found in books: Levison (2009) 84; Schiffman (1983) 125


9.11. וְכָל־יִשְׂרָאֵל עָבְרוּ אֶת־תּוֹרָתֶךָ וְסוֹר לְבִלְתִּי שְׁמוֹעַ בְּקֹלֶךָ וַתִּתַּךְ עָלֵינוּ הָאָלָה וְהַשְּׁבֻעָה אֲשֶׁר כְּתוּבָה בְּתוֹרַת מֹשֶׁה עֶבֶד־הָאֱלֹהִים כִּי חָטָאנוּ לוֹ׃''. None
9.11. Yea, all Israel have transgressed Thy law, and have turned aside, so as not to hearken to Thy voice; and so there hath been poured out upon us the curse and the oath that is written in the Law of Moses the servant of God; for we have sinned against Him.''. None
27. Septuagint, Wisdom of Solomon, 7.22 (2nd cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • healing and medicines, Scroll fragments found • philosophy/philosophical schools, common ground or lingua franca of

 Found in books: Ayres and Ward (2021) 131; Taylor (2012) 331


7.22. for wisdom, the fashioner of all things, taught me. For in her there is a spirit that is intelligent, holy,unique, manifold, subtle,mobile, clear, unpolluted,distinct, invulnerable, loving the good, keen,irresistible,''. None
28. Diodorus Siculus, Historical Library, 1.28.1, 40.3.3 (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Jerusalem, founding of • Thebes and Thebans, foundation legend • foundation legend • foundation legends • foundation legends, Argos • foundation legends, Thebes • ktisis (foundation story)

 Found in books: Bar Kochba (1997) 22, 30, 31, 208; Gruen (2011) 226


1.28.1. \xa0Now the Egyptians say that also after these events a great number of colonies were spread from Egypt over all the inhabited world. To Babylon, for instance, colonists were led by Belus, who was held to be the son of Poseidon and Libya; and after establishing himself on the Euphrates river he appointed priests, called Chaldaeans by the Babylonians, who were exempt from taxation and free from every kind of service to the state, as are the priests of Egypt; and they also make observations of the stars, following the example of the Egyptian priests, physicists, and astrologers.' '. None
29. Ovid, Fasti, 2.509-2.512 (1st cent. BCE - missingth cent. CE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Matralia and cult of Mater Matuta, foundational agenda of • foundation, of cults

 Found in books: Lipka (2021) 158; Panoussi(2019) 222


2.509. et in tenues oculis evanuit auras; 2.510. convocat hic populos iussaque verba refert. 2.511. templa deo fiunt, collis quoque dictus ab illo est, 2.512. et referunt certi sacra paterna dies.''. None
2.509. So he commanded and vanished into thin air: 2.510. Proculus gathered the people and reported the command. 2.511. Temples were built for the god, the hill named for him, 2.512. And on certain days the ancestral rites are re-enacted.''. None
30. None, None, nan (1st cent. BCE - missingth cent. CE)
 Tagged with subjects: • temple, foundation • temples, foundations

 Found in books: Clark (2007) 68; Rupke (2016) 60


31. Josephus Flavius, Jewish Antiquities, 15.409, 20.181, 20.206-20.207 (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Masada inscription found at • Masada inscription found at, refortified and embellished by Herod • Onias Temple, building of / foundation

 Found in books: Piotrkowski (2019) 51, 154; Udoh (2006) 196, 255


15.409. ταῦτα μὲν οὖν ὑπὸ τοῦ πάθους τῶν ἐπισυμβεβηκότων παρεδηλώθη. τότε δ' οὖν ὁ τῶν ̓Ιουδαίων βασιλεὺς ̔Ηρώδης καὶ ταύτην τὴν βᾶριν ὀχυρωτέραν κατασκευάσας ἐπ' ἀσφαλείᾳ καὶ φυλακῇ τοῦ ἱεροῦ, χαριζόμενος ̓Αντωνίῳ φίλῳ μὲν αὐτοῦ ̔Ρωμαίων δὲ ἄρχοντι προσηγόρευσεν ̓Αντωνίαν." "
20.181. τοσαύτη δὲ τοὺς ἀρχιερεῖς κατέλαβεν ἀναίδεια καὶ τόλμα, ὥστε καὶ πέμπειν δούλους ἐτόλμων ἐπὶ τὰς ἅλωνας τοὺς ληψομένους τὰς τοῖς ἱερεῦσιν ὀφειλομένας δεκάτας, καὶ συνέβαινεν τοὺς ἀπορουμένους τῶν ἱερέων ὑπ' ἐνδείας τελευτᾶν. οὕτως ἐκράτει τοῦ δικαίου παντὸς ἡ τῶν στασιαζόντων βία." "
20.206. εἶχεν δ' οἰκέτας πάνυ μοχθηρούς, οἳ συναναστρεφόμενοι τοῖς θρασυτάτοις ἐπὶ τὰς ἅλωνας πορευόμενοι τὰς τῶν ἱερέων δεκάτας ἐλάμβανον βιαζόμενοι καὶ τοὺς μὴ διδόντας οὐκ ἀπείχοντο τύπτειν," '20.207. οἵ τε ἀρχιερεῖς ὅμοια τοῖς ἐκείνου δούλοις ἔπρασσον μηδενὸς κωλύειν δυναμένου. καὶ τῶν ἱερέων τοὺς πάλαι ταῖς δεκάταις τρεφομένους τότε συνέβαινε θνήσκειν τροφῆς ἀπορίᾳ.'". None
15.409. And that these things were so, the afflictions that happened to us afterwards about them are sufficient evidence. But for the tower itself, when Herod the king of the Jews had fortified it more firmly than before, in order to secure and guard the temple, he gratified Antonius, who was his friend, and the Roman ruler, and then gave it the name of the Tower of Antonia.
20.181. And such was the impudence and boldness that had seized on the high priests, that they had the hardiness to send their servants into the threshing-floors, to take away those tithes that were due to the priests, insomuch that it so fell out that the poorest sort of the priests died for want. To this degree did the violence of the seditious prevail over all right and justice.
20.206. he also had servants who were very wicked, who joined themselves to the boldest sort of the people, and went to the thrashing-floors, and took away the tithes that belonged to the priests by violence, and did not refrain from beating such as would not give these tithes to them. 20.207. So the other high priests acted in the like manner, as did those his servants, without any one being able to prohibit them; so that some of the priests, that of old were wont to be supported with those tithes, died for want of food.''. None
32. New Testament, Luke, 4.10-4.11 (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE)
 Tagged with subjects: • healing and medicines, Scroll fragments found • solitude, God found in

 Found in books: Birnbaum and Dillon (2020) 230; Taylor (2012) 331


4.10. γέγραπται γὰρ ὅτι τοῖς ἀγγέλοις αὐτοῦ ἐντελεῖται περὶ σοῦ τοῦ διαφυλάξαι σε, 4.11. καὶ ὅτι ἐπὶ χειρῶν ἀροῦσίν σε μή ποτε προσκόψῃς πρὸς λίθον τὸν πόδα σου.''. None
4.10. for it is written, 'He will give his angels charge concerning you, to guard you;' " '4.11. and, \'On their hands they will bear you up, Lest perhaps you dash your foot against a stone.\'"'". None
33. New Testament, Matthew, 7.25 (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Foundation, of Sin and Deceit • Foundation, Stone • Stones, Foundation • foundation

 Found in books: Lynskey (2021) 243; Stuckenbruck (2007) 420


7.25. καὶ κατέβη ἡ βροχὴ καὶ ἦλθαν οἱ ποταμοὶ καὶ ἔπνευσαν οἱ ἄνεμοι καὶ προσέπεσαν τῇ οἰκίᾳ ἐκείνῃ, καὶ οὐκ ἔπεσεν, τεθεμελίωτο γὰρ ἐπὶ τὴν πέτραν.''. None
7.25. The rain came down, the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat on that house; and it didn't fall, for it was founded on the rock. "". None
34. Pausanias, Description of Greece, 5.10.1, 5.15.10, 7.2.6-7.2.9, 7.5.1, 8.4.1, 10.5.7 (2nd cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Amazons, founding other cities • Apollo, foundation • Athenians, foundation legend • Clazomenae, founded from Colophon • Ephesus, foundation supported by Teos • Ephesus, founded by the autochthon Koressos • Ephesus, founded from Samos • Samos, foundation linked to Chios • Samos, founded by Ionians from Ephesus • Samos, founded by Tembrion • Samos, founded from Epidauros • Samos, founded from Lesbos • Smyrna, founded by Ionians from Ephesus • foundation • foundation legends, Athenians and • foundation myths • foundation myths, academic approaches to • foundation, of cults • founding heroes, Ionian • myth, foundation • myths, of foundation

 Found in books: Borg (2008) 29, 37, 38; Gagné (2020) 10, 14, 116, 166, 187; Gruen (2011) 241; Hallmannsecker (2022) 132; Lipka (2021) 169; Lyons (1997) 33; Sweeney (2013) 41, 94, 138, 190, 193


5.10.1. πολλὰ μὲν δὴ καὶ ἄλλα ἴδοι τις ἂν ἐν Ἕλλησι, τὰ δὲ καὶ ἀκούσαι θαύματος ἄξια· μάλιστα δὲ τοῖς Ἐλευσῖνι δρωμένοις καὶ ἀγῶνι τῷ ἐν Ὀλυμπίᾳ μέτεστιν ἐκ θεοῦ φροντίδος. τὸ δὲ ἄλσος τὸ ἱερὸν τοῦ Διὸς παραποιήσαντες τὸ ὄνομα Ἄλτιν ἐκ παλαιοῦ καλοῦσι· καὶ δὴ καὶ Πινδάρῳ ποιήσαντι ἐς ἄνδρα Ὀλυμπιονίκην ᾆσμα Ἄλτις ἐπωνόμασται τὸ χωρίον.
5.15.10. ἑκάστου δὲ ἅπαξ τοῦ μηνὸς θύουσιν ἐπὶ πάντων Ἠλεῖοι τῶν κατειλεγμένων βωμῶν. θύουσι δὲ ἀρχαῖόν τινα τρόπον· λιβανωτὸν γὰρ ὁμοῦ πυροῖς μεμαγμένοις μέλιτι θυμιῶσιν ἐπὶ τῶν βωμῶν, τιθέασι δὲ καὶ κλῶνας ἐλαίας ἐπʼ αὐτῶν καὶ οἴνῳ χρῶνται σπονδῇ. μόναις δὲ ταῖς Νύμφαις οὐ νομίζουσιν οἶνον οὐδὲ ταῖς Δεσποίναις σπένδειν οὐδὲ ἐπὶ τῷ βωμῷ τῷ κοινῷ πάντων θεῶν. μέλει δὲ τὰ ἐς θυσίας θεηκόλῳ τε, ὃς ἐπὶ μηνὶ ἑκάστῳ τὴν τιμὴν ἔχει, καὶ μάντεσι καὶ σπονδοφόροις, ἔτι δὲ ἐξηγητῇ τε καὶ αὐλητῇ καὶ τῷ ξυλεῖ·
7.2.6. τότε δὲ ὡς ἐκράτησαν τῶν ἀρχαίων Μιλησίων οἱ Ἴωνες, τὸ μὲν γένος πᾶν τὸ ἄρσεν ἀπέκτειναν πλὴν ὅσοι τῆς πόλεως ἁλισκομένης ἐκδιδράσκουσι, γυναῖκας δὲ καὶ θυγατέρας τὰς ἐκείνων γαμοῦσι. τοῦ δὲ Νειλέως ὁ τάφος ἰόντων ἐς Διδύμους ἐστὶν οὐ πόρρω τῶν πυλῶν ἐν ἀριστερᾷ τῆς ὁδοῦ· τὸ δὲ ἱερὸν τὸ ἐν Διδύμοις τοῦ Ἀπόλλωνος καὶ τὸ μαντεῖόν ἐστιν ἀρχαιότερον ἢ κατὰ τὴν Ἰώνων ἐσοίκησιν, πολλῷ δὲ πρεσβύτερα ἔτι ἢ κατὰ Ἴωνας τὰ ἐς τὴν Ἄρτεμιν τὴν Ἐφεσίαν ἐστίν. 7.2.7. οὐ μὴν πάντα γε τὰ ἐς τὴν θεὸν ἐπύθετο ἐμοὶ δοκεῖν Πίνδαρος, ὃς Ἀμαζόνας τὸ ἱερὸν ἔφη τοῦτο ἱδρύσασθαι στρατευομένας ἐπὶ Ἀθήνας τε καὶ Θησέα. αἱ δὲ ἀπὸ Θερμώδοντος γυναῖκες ἔθυσαν μὲν καὶ τότε τῇ Ἐφεσίᾳ θεῷ, ἅτε ἐπιστάμεναι τε ἐκ παλαιοῦ τὸ ἱερόν, καὶ ἡνίκα Ἡρακλέα ἔφυγον, αἱ δὲ καὶ Διόνυσον τὰ ἔτι ἀρχαιότερα, ἱκέτιδες ἐνταῦθα ἐλθοῦσαι· οὐ μὴν ὑπὸ Ἀμαζόνων γε ἱδρύθη, Κόρησος δὲ αὐτόχθων καὶ Ἔφεσος—Καΰστρου δὲ τοῦ ποταμοῦ τὸν Ἔφεσον παῖδα εἶναι νομίζουσιν—, οὗτοι τὸ ἱερόν εἰσιν οἱ ἱδρυσάμενοι, καὶ ἀπὸ τοῦ Ἐφέσου τὸ ὄνομά ἐστι τῇ πόλει. 7.2.8. Λέλεγες δὲ τοῦ Καρικοῦ μοῖρα καὶ Λυδῶν τὸ πολὺ οἱ νεμόμενοι τὴν χώραν ἦσαν· ᾤκουν δὲ καὶ περὶ τὸ ἱερὸν ἄλλοι τε ἱκεσίας ἕνεκα καὶ γυναῖκες τοῦ Ἀμαζόνων γένους. Ἄνδροκλος δὲ ὁ Κόδρου—οὗτος γὰρ δὴ ἀπεδέδεικτο Ἰώνων τῶν ἐς Ἔφεσον πλευσάντων βασιλεύς—Λέλεγας μὲν καὶ Λυδοὺς τὴν ἄνω πόλιν ἔχοντας ἐξέβαλεν ἐκ τῆς χώρας· τοῖς δὲ περὶ τὸ ἱερὸν οἰκοῦσι δεῖμα ἦν οὐδέν, ἀλλὰ Ἴωσιν ὅρκους δόντες καὶ ἀνὰ μέρος παρʼ αὐτῶν λαβόντες ἐκτὸς ἦσαν πολέμου. ἀφείλετο δὲ καὶ Σάμον Ἄνδροκλος Σαμίους, καὶ ἔσχον Ἐφέσιοι χρόνον τινὰ Σάμον καὶ τὰς προσεχεῖς νήσους· 7.2.9. Σαμίων δὲ ἤδη κατεληλυθότων ἐπὶ τὰ οἰκεῖα Πριηνεῦσιν ἤμυνεν ἐπὶ τοὺς Κᾶρας ὁ Ἄνδροκλος, καὶ νικῶντος τοῦ Ἑλληνικοῦ ἔπεσεν ἐν τῇ μάχῃ. Ἐφέσιοι δὲ ἀνελόμενοι τοῦ Ἀνδρόκλου τὸν νεκρὸν ἔθαψαν τῆς σφετέρας ἔνθα δείκνυται καὶ ἐς ἐμὲ ἔτι τὸ μνῆμα κατὰ τὴν ὁδὸν τὴν ἐκ τοῦ ἱεροῦ παρὰ τὸ Ὀλυμπιεῖον καὶ ἐπὶ πύλας τὰς Μαγνήτιδας· ἐπίθημα δὲ τῷ μνήματι ἀνήρ ἐστιν ὡπλισμένος.
7.5.1. Σμύρναν δὲ ἐν ταῖς δώδεκα πόλεσιν οὖσαν Αἰολέων καὶ οἰκουμένην τῆς χώρας, καθʼ ἃ καὶ ἐς ἐμὲ ἔτι πόλιν ἣν καλοῦσιν ἀρχαίαν, Ἴωνες ἐκ Κολοφῶνος ὁρμηθέντες ἀφελόμενοι τοὺς Αἰολεῖς ἔσχον· χρόνῳ δὲ ὕστερον καὶ Ἴωνες μετέδοσαν Σμυρναίοις τοῦ ἐν Πανιωνίῳ συλλόγου. Ἀλέξανδρος δὲ ὁ Φιλίππου τῆς ἐφʼ ἡμῶν πόλεως ἐγένετο οἰκιστὴς κατʼ ὄψιν ὀνείρατος·
8.4.1. μετὰ δὲ Νύκτιμον ἀποθανόντα Ἀρκὰς ἐξεδέξατο ὁ Καλλιστοῦς τὴν ἀρχήν· καὶ τόν τε ἥμερον καρπὸν ἐσηγάγετο οὗτος παρὰ Τριπτολέμου καὶ τὴν ποίησιν ἐδίδαξε τοῦ ἄρτου καὶ ἐσθῆτα ὑφαίνεσθαι καὶ ἄλλα, τὰ ἐς ταλασίαν μαθὼν παρὰ Δρίστα. ἀπὸ τούτου δὲ βασιλεύσαντος Ἀρκαδία τε ἀντὶ Πελασγίας ἡ χώρα καὶ ἀντὶ Πελασγῶν Ἀρκάδες ἐκλήθησαν οἱ ἄνθρωποι.
10.5.7. ἤκουσα δὲ καὶ ὡς ἄνδρες ποιμαίνοντες ἐπιτύχοιεν τῷ μαντείῳ, καὶ ἔνθεοί τε ἐγένοντο ὑπὸ τοῦ ἀτμοῦ καὶ ἐμαντεύσαντο ἐξ Ἀπόλλωνος. μεγίστη δὲ καὶ παρὰ πλείστων ἐς Φημονόην δόξα ἐστίν, ὡς πρόμαντις γένοιτο ἡ Φημονόη τοῦ θεοῦ πρώτη καὶ πρώτη τὸ ἑξάμετρον ᾖσεν. Βοιὼ δὲ ἐπιχωρία γυνὴ ποιήσασα ὕμνον Δελφοῖς ἔφη κατασκευάσασθαι τὸ μαντεῖον τῷ θεῷ τοὺς ἀφικομένους ἐξ Ὑπερβορέων τούς τε ἄλλους καὶ Ὠλῆνα· τοῦτον δὲ καὶ μαντεύσασθαι πρῶτον καὶ ᾄσαι πρῶτον τὸ ἑξάμετρον.''. None
5.10.1. Many are the sights to be seen in Greece, and many are the wonders to be heard; but on nothing does Heaven bestow more care than on the Eleusinian rites and the Olympic games. The sacred grove of Zeus has been called from of old Altis, a corruption of the word “alsos,” which means a grove. Pindar Pind. O. 10.55 too calls the place Altis in an ode composed for an Olympic victor.
5.15.10. Each month the Eleans sacrifice once on all the altars I have enumerated. They sacrifice in an ancient manner; for they burn on the altars incense with wheat which has been kneaded with honey, placing also on the altars twigs of olive, and using wine for a libation. Only to the Nymphs and the Mistresses are they not wont to pour wine in libation, nor do they pour it on the altar common to all the gods. The care of the sacrifices is given to a priest, holding office for one month, to soothsayers and libation-bearers, and also to a guide, a flute-player and the woodman.
7.2.6. When the Ionians had overcome the ancient Milesians they killed every male, except those who escaped at the capture of the city, but the wives of the Milesians and their daughters they married. The grave of Neileus is on the left of the road, not far from the gate, as you go to Didymi . The sanctuary of Apollo at Didymi, and his oracle, are earlier than the immigration of the Ionians, while the cult of Ephesian Artemis is far more ancient still than their coming. 7.2.7. Pindar, however, it seems to me, did not learn everything about the goddess, for he says that this sanctuary was founded by the Amazons during their campaign against Athens and Theseus. See Pind. fr. 174. It is a fact that the women from the Thermodon, as they knew the sanctuary from of old, sacrificed to the Ephesian goddess both on this occasion and when they had fled from Heracles; some of them earlier still, when they had fled from Dionysus, having come to the sanctuary as suppliants. However, it was not by the Amazons that the sanctuary was founded, but by Coresus, an aboriginal, and Ephesus, who is thought to have been a son of the river Cayster, and from Ephesus the city received its name. 7.2.8. The inhabitants of the land were partly Leleges, a branch of the Carians, but the greater number were Lydians. In addition there were others who dwelt around the sanctuary for the sake of its protection, and these included some women of the race of the Amazons. But Androclus the son of Codrus (for he it was who was appointed king of the Ionians who sailed against Ephesus) expelled from the land the Leleges and Lydians who occupied the upper city. Those, however, who dwelt around the sanctuary had nothing to fear; they exchanged oaths of friendship with the Ionians and escaped warfare. Androclus also took Samos from the Samians, and for a time the Ephesians held Samos and the adjacent islands. 7.2.9. But after that the Samians had returned to their own land, Androclus helped the people of Priene against the Carians. The Greek army was victorious, but Androclus was killed in the battle. The Ephesians carried off his body and buried it in their own land, at the spot where his tomb is pointed out at the present day, on the road leading from the sanctuary past the Olympieum to the Magnesian gate. On the tomb is a statue of an armed man.
7.5.1. Smyrna, one of the twelve Aeolian cities, built on that site which even now they call the old city, was seized by Ionians who set out from Colophon and displaced the Aeolians; subsequently, however, the Ionians allowed the Smyrnaeans to take their place in the general assembly at Panionium. The modern city was founded by Alexander, the son of Philip, in accordance with a vision in a dream.
8.4.1. After the death of Nyctimus, Arcas the son of Callisto came to the throne. He introduced the cultivation of crops, which he learned from Triptolemus, and taught men to make bread, to weave clothes, and other things besides, having learned the art of spinning from Adristas. After this king the land was called Arcadia instead of Pelasgia and its inhabitants Arcadians instead of Pelasgians.
10.5.7. I have heard too that shepherds feeding their flocks came upon the oracle, were inspired by the vapor, and prophesied as the mouthpiece of Apollo. The most prevalent view, however, is that Phemonoe was the first prophetess of the god, and first sang in hexameter verse. Boeo, a native woman who composed a hymn for the Delphians, said that the oracle was established for the god by comers from the Hyperboreans, Olen and others, and that he was the first to prophesy and the first to chant the hexameter oracles.''. None
35. Diogenes Laertius, Lives of The Philosophers, 3.35 (3rd cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Academy, founding

 Found in books: Bryan (2018) 79; Wardy and Warren (2018) 79


3.35. It is said also that Antisthenes, being about to read publicly something that he had composed, invited Plato to be present. And on his inquiring what he was about to read, Antisthenes replied that it was something about the impossibility of contradiction. How then, said Plato, can you write on this subject? thus showing him that the argument refutes itself. Thereupon he wrote a dialogue against Plato and entitled it Sathon. After this they continued to be estranged from one another. They say that, on hearing Plato read the Lysis, Socrates exclaimed, By Heracles, what a number of lies this young man is telling about me! For he has included in the dialogue much that Socrates never said.''. None
36. Strabo, Geography, 9.1.22
 Tagged with subjects: • Amphiareion, foundation of • history, foundation myths • myth/mythology, foundation myths

 Found in books: Eidinow and Kindt (2015) 189; Wilding (2022) 39


9.1.22. On doubling the cape of Sounion one comes to Sounion, a noteworthy deme; then to Thoricus; then to a deme called Potamus, whose inhabitants are called Potamii; then to Prasia, to Steiria, to Brauron, where is the sanctuary of the Artemis Brauronia, to Halae Araphenides, where is the sanctuary of Artemis Tauropolos, to Myrrinus, to Probalinthus, and to Marathon, where Miltiades utterly destroyed the forces under Datis the Persian, without waiting for the Lacedemonians, who came too late because they wanted the full moon. Here, too, is the scene of the myth of the Marathonian bull, which was slain by Theseus. After Marathon one comes to Tricorynthus; then to Rhamnus, the sanctuary of Nemesis; then to Psaphis, the land of the Oropians. In the neighborhood of Psaphis is the Amphiaraeium, an oracle once held in honor, where in his flight Amphiaraus, as Sophocles says, with four-horse chariot, armour and all, was received by a cleft that was made in the Theban dust. Oropus has often been disputed territory; for it is situated on the common boundary of Attica and Boeotia. off this coast are islands: off Thoricus and Sounion lies the island Helene; it is rugged and deserted, and in its length of about sixty stadia extends parallel to the coast. This island, they say, is mentioned by the poet where Alexander says to Helen: Not even when first I snatched thee from lovely Lacedemon and sailed with thee on the seafaring ships, and in the island Cranae joined with thee in love and couch; for he calls Cranae the island now called Helene from the fact that the intercourse took place there. And after Helene comes Euboea, which lies off the next stretch of coast; it likewise is narrow and long and in length lies parallel to the mainland, like Helene. The voyage from Sounion to the southerly promontory of Euboea, which is called Leuce Acte, is three hundred stadia. However, I shall discuss Euboea later; but as for the demes in the interior of Attica, it would be tedious to recount them because of their great number.''. None
37. Vergil, Aeneis, 6.83-6.97, 6.103, 6.123, 6.129, 6.135, 8.333-8.341
 Tagged with subjects: • Matralia and cult of Mater Matuta, Vergils Aeneid,as alternative foundation narrative to • Matralia and cult of Mater Matuta, foundational agenda of • Vergil, Aeneid, Matralia as alternative foundation narrative to • foundation of Rome • foundations

 Found in books: Bierl (2017) 319, 322; Farrell (2021) 154; Panoussi(2019) 196, 201


6.83. O tandem magnis pelagi defuncte periclis! 6.84. Sed terrae graviora manent. In regna Lavini 6.85. Dardanidae venient; mitte hanc de pectore curam; 6.86. sed non et venisse volent. Bella, horrida bella, 6.87. et Thybrim multo spumantem sanguine cerno. 6.88. Non Simois tibi, nec Xanthus, nec Dorica castra 6.89. defuerint; alius Latio iam partus Achilles, 6.90. natus et ipse dea; nec Teucris addita Iuno 6.91. usquam aberit; cum tu supplex in rebus egenis 6.92. quas gentes Italum aut quas non oraveris urbes! 6.93. Causa mali tanti coniunx iterum hospita Teucris 6.94. externique iterum thalami. 6.95. Tu ne cede malis, sed contra audentior ito, 6.96. qua tua te Fortuna sinet. Via prima salutis, 6.97. quod minime reris, Graia pandetur ab urbe.
6.103. incipit Aeneas heros: Non ulla laborum,
6.123. quid memorem Alciden? Et mi genus ab Iove summo.
6.129. hoc opus, hic labor est. Pauci, quos aequus amavit
6.135. Tartara, et insano iuvat indulgere labori,
8.333. me pulsum patria pelagique extrema sequentem 8.334. Fortuna omnipotens et ineluctabile fatum 8.335. his posuere locis matrisque egere tremenda 8.336. Carmentis nymphae monita et deus auctor Apollo. 8.337. Vix ea dicta: dehinc progressus monstrat et aram 8.338. et Carmentalem Romani nomine portam 8.339. quam memorant, nymphae priscum Carmentis honorem, 8.340. vatis fatidicae, cecinit quae prima futuros 8.341. Aeneadas magnos et nobile Pallanteum.''. None
6.83. May Troy 's ill fate forsake me from this day! " '6.84. 0 gods and goddesses, beneath whose wrath ' "6.85. Dardania's glory and great Ilium stood, " '6.86. Spare, for ye may, the remt of my race! 6.87. And thou, most holy prophetess, whose soul 6.88. Foreknows events to come, grant to my prayer 6.89. (Which asks no kingdom save what Fate decrees) 6.90. That I may stablish in the Latin land 6.91. My Trojans, my far-wandering household-gods, 6.92. And storm-tossed deities of fallen Troy . 6.93. Then unto Phoebus and his sister pale 6.94. A temple all of marble shall be given, 6.95. And festal days to Phoebus evermore. 6.96. Thee also in my realms a spacious shrine 6.97. Shall honor; thy dark books and holy songs
6.103. In swift confusion! Sing thyself, I pray.”
6.123. And Juno, burden of the sons of Troy,
6.129. Oh! yield not to thy woe, but front it ever,
6.135. Reverberated through the bellowing cave,
8.333. all sorts of deadly missiles—trunks of trees, 8.334. and monstrous boulders from the mountain torn. 8.335. But when the giant from his mortal strait 8.336. no refuge knew, he blew from his foul jaws 8.337. a storm of smoke—incredible to tell — 8.338. and with thick darkness blinding every eye, 8.339. concealed his cave, uprolling from below 8.340. one pitch-black night of mingled gloom and fire. 8.341. This would Alcides not endure, but leaped '". None
38. None, None, nan
 Tagged with subjects: • Temple, Founding of • World,, Foundation • foundation stone

 Found in books: Fishbane (2003) 126; Klawans (2009) 124


39. None, None, nan
 Tagged with subjects: • cult foundations • cult foundations, documents concerning • cult foundations, of Diomedon (Cos) • cult foundations, of Epicteta (Thera) • cult foundations, of Hermias (Ilium) • cult foundations, of Phanomachos (Cos) • cult foundations, of Posidonius (Halicarnassus) • cult foundations, of Pythokles (Cos) • cult foundations, of Teleutias (Cos) • cult foundations, priesthoods in • cult foundations, private • foundations of private cults, Diomedon, Kos • foundations of private cults, Epikteta, Thera • statues, cult foundations and

 Found in books: Ekroth (2013) 31, 137, 179; Lupu(2005) 45, 86, 87, 110, 111, 319, 376


40. None, None, nan
 Tagged with subjects: • cult foundations, commemorative • cult foundations, of C. Iulius Demosthenes (Oenoanda) • cult foundations, of Hegesarete (Minoa) • cult foundations, of Hermias (Ilium) • cult foundations, of Hierokles (Iasus) • cult foundations, of Kritolaos (Aigiale) • cult foundations, of Phainippos (Iasus) • foundations of private cults, Kritolaos, Amorgos • gymnasium, foundations benefiting • statues, cult foundations and

 Found in books: Ekroth (2013) 135; Lupu(2005) 85, 100


41. None, None, nan
 Tagged with subjects: • Vibius Salutaris, C., foundation of • founding heroes, Ionian • myths, of foundation

 Found in books: Hallmannsecker (2022) 132; Kalinowski (2021) 106, 107





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