1. Hesiod, Theogony, 25-26, 24 (8th cent. BCE - 7th cent. BCE) Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Xinyue (2022) 46 | 24. By them to sing adeptly as he brought |
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2. Plato, Republic, None (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE) Tagged with subjects: •cornelius gallus Found in books: Pinheiro et al (2018) 86 |
3. Callimachus, Aetia, None (4th cent. BCE - 3rd cent. BCE) Tagged with subjects: •gallus, cornelius Found in books: Xinyue (2022) 46 |
4. Theocritus, Idylls, 17.124-17.130 (4th cent. BCE - 3rd cent. BCE) Tagged with subjects: •gallus, cornelius Found in books: Xinyue (2022) 46 |
5. Apollonius of Rhodes, Argonautica, 1.547-1.558, 1.1112-1.1116 (3rd cent. BCE - 3rd cent. BCE) Tagged with subjects: •gallus, gaius cornelius (poet) Found in books: Konig (2022) 349 1.547. πάντες δʼ οὐρανόθεν λεῦσσον θεοὶ ἤματι κείνῳ 1.548. νῆα καὶ ἡμιθέων ἀνδρῶν μένος, οἳ τότʼ ἄριστοι 1.549. πόντον ἐπιπλώεσκον· ἐπʼ ἀκροτάτῃσι δὲ νύμφαι 1.550. Πηλιάδες κορυφῇσιν ἐθάμβεον εἰσορόωσαι 1.551. ἔργον Ἀθηναίης Ἰτωνίδος, ἠδὲ καὶ αὐτοὺς 1.552. ἥρωας χείρεσσιν ἐπικραδάοντας ἐρετμά. 1.553. αὐτὰρ ὅγʼ ἐξ ὑπάτου ὄρεος κίεν ἄγχι θαλάσσης 1.554. χείρων Φιλλυρίδης, πολιῇ δʼ ἐπὶ κύματος ἀγῇ 1.555. τέγγε πόδας, καὶ πολλὰ βαρείῃ χειρὶ κελεύων, 1.556. νόστον ἐπευφήμησεν ἀκηδέα νισσομένοισιν. 1.557. σὺν καί οἱ παράκοιτις ἐπωλένιον φορέουσα 1.558. Πηλεΐδην Ἀχιλῆα, φίλῳ δειδίσκετο πατρί. 1.1112. τοῖσι δὲ Μακριάδες σκοπιαὶ καὶ πᾶσα περαίη 1.1113. Θρηικίης ἐνὶ χερσὶν ἑαῖς προυφαίνετʼ ἰδέσθαι· 1.1114. φαίνετο δʼ ἠερόεν στόμα Βοσπόρου ἠδὲ κολῶναι 1.1115. Μυσίαι· ἐκ δʼ ἑτέρης ποταμοῦ ῥόος Αἰσήποιο 1.1116. ἄστυ τε καὶ πεδίον Νηπήιον Ἀδρηστείης. | |
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6. Cicero, Philippicae, 5.42-5.43 (2nd cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE) Tagged with subjects: •gallus, cornelius Found in books: Xinyue (2022) 46 |
7. Ovid, Metamorphoses, 2.217-2.226, 5.308-5.309, 5.319-5.331, 5.341-5.355 (1st cent. BCE - missingth cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •gallus, gaius cornelius (poet) •cornelius gallus Found in books: Konig (2022) 349; Williams and Vol (2022) 167, 168 2.217. ardet Athos Taurusque Cilix et Tmolus et Oete 2.218. et tum sicca, prius creberrima fontibus, Ide, 2.219. virgineusque Helicon et nondum Oeagrius Haemus; 2.220. ardet in inmensum geminatis ignibus Aetna 2.221. Parnasusque biceps et Eryx et Cynthus et Othrys, 2.222. et tandem nivibus Rhodope caritura, Mimasque 2.223. Dindymaque et Mycale natusque ad sacra Cithaeron. 2.224. Nec prosunt Scythiae sua frigora: Caucasus ardet 2.225. Ossaque cum Pindo maiorque ambobus Olympus 2.226. aeriaeque Alpes et nubifer Appenninus. 5.308. “Desinite indoctum vana dulcedine vulgus 5.309. fallere: nobiscum, siqua est fiducia vobis, 5.319. bella canit superum, falsoque in honore Gigantas 5.320. ponit et extenuat magnorum facta deorum; 5.321. emissumque ima de sede Typhoea terrae 5.322. caelitibus fecisse metum cunctosque dedisse 5.323. terga fugae, donec fessos Aegyptia tellus 5.324. ceperit et septem discretus in ostia Nilus. 5.325. Huc quoque terrigenam venisse Typhoea narrat 5.326. et se mentitis superos celasse figuris; 5.327. “duxque gregis” dixit “fit Iuppiter; unde recurvis 5.328. nunc quoque formatus Libys est cum cornibus Ammon. 5.329. Delius in corvo, proles Semeleia capro, 5.330. fele soror Phoebi, nivea Saturnia vacca, 5.331. pisce Venus latuit, Cyllenius ibidis alis.” 5.341. “Prima Ceres unco glaebam dimovit aratro, 5.342. prima dedit fruges alimentaque mitia terris, 5.343. prima dedit leges: Cereris sunt omnia munus. 5.344. Illa canenda mihi est. Utinam modo dicere possem 5.345. carmina digna dea: certe dea carmine digna est. 5.346. Vasta giganteis ingesta est insula membris 5.347. Trinacris et magnis subiectum molibus urget 5.348. aetherias ausum sperare Typhoea sedes. 5.349. Nititur ille quidem pugnatque resurgere saepe, 5.350. dextra sed Ausonio manus est subiecta Peloro, 5.351. laeva, Pachyne, tibi, Lilybaeo crura premuntur, 5.352. degravat Aetna caput: sub qua resupinus harenas 5.353. eiectat flammamque ferox vomit ore Typhoeus. 5.354. Saepe remoliri luctatur pondera terrae 5.355. oppidaque et magnos devolvere corpore montes. | |
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8. Lucretius Carus, On The Nature of Things, 1.62-1.79, 1.102-1.135, 2.7-2.10, 3.420, 5.1-5.2, 5.13-5.21, 6.4-6.6 (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE) Tagged with subjects: •cornelius gallus •gallus, gaius cornelius (poet) Found in books: Konig (2022) 348; Williams and Vol (2022) 167, 168 1.62. Humana ante oculos foede cum vita iaceret 1.63. in terris oppressa gravi sub religione, 1.64. quae caput a caeli regionibus ostendebat 1.65. horribili super aspectu mortalibus instans, 1.66. primum Graius homo mortalis tollere contra 1.67. est oculos ausus primusque obsistere contra; 1.68. quem neque fama deum nec fulmina nec minitanti 1.69. murmure compressit caelum, sed eo magis acrem 1.70. inritat animi virtutem, effringere ut arta 1.71. naturae primus portarum claustra cupiret. 1.72. ergo vivida vis animi pervicit et extra 1.73. processit longe flammantia moenia mundi 1.74. atque omne immensum peragravit mente animoque, 1.75. unde refert nobis victor quid possit oriri, 1.76. quid nequeat, finita potestas denique cuique 1.77. qua nam sit ratione atque alte terminus haerens. 1.78. quare religio pedibus subiecta vicissim 1.79. opteritur, nos exaequat victoria caelo. 1.102. Tutemet a nobis iam quovis tempore vatum 1.103. terriloquis victus dictis desciscere quaeres. 1.104. quippe etenim quam multa tibi iam fingere possunt 1.105. somnia, quae vitae rationes vertere possint 1.106. fortunasque tuas omnis turbare timore! 1.107. et merito; nam si certam finem esse viderent 1.108. aerumnarum homines, aliqua ratione valerent 1.109. religionibus atque minis obsistere vatum. 1.110. nunc ratio nulla est restandi, nulla facultas, 1.111. aeternas quoniam poenas in morte timendum. 1.112. ignoratur enim quae sit natura animai, 1.113. nata sit an contra nascentibus insinuetur 1.114. et simul intereat nobiscum morte dirempta 1.115. an tenebras Orci visat vastasque lacunas 1.116. an pecudes alias divinitus insinuet se, 1.117. Ennius ut noster cecinit, qui primus amoeno 1.118. detulit ex Helicone perenni fronde coronam, 1.119. per gentis Italas hominum quae clara clueret; 1.120. etsi praeterea tamen esse Acherusia templa 1.121. Ennius aeternis exponit versibus edens, 1.122. quo neque permaneant animae neque corpora nostra, 1.123. sed quaedam simulacra modis pallentia miris; 1.124. unde sibi exortam semper florentis Homeri 1.125. commemorat speciem lacrimas effundere salsas 1.126. coepisse et rerum naturam expandere dictis. 1.127. qua propter bene cum superis de rebus habenda 1.128. nobis est ratio, solis lunaeque meatus 1.129. qua fiant ratione, et qua vi quaeque gerantur 1.130. in terris, tunc cum primis ratione sagaci 1.131. unde anima atque animi constet natura videndum, 1.132. et quae res nobis vigilantibus obvia mentes 1.133. terrificet morbo adfectis somnoque sepultis, 1.134. cernere uti videamur eos audireque coram, 1.135. morte obita quorum tellus amplectitur ossa. 2.7. sed nihil dulcius est, bene quam munita tenere 2.8. edita doctrina sapientum templa serena, 2.9. despicere unde queas alios passimque videre 2.10. errare atque viam palantis quaerere vitae, 3.420. digna tua pergam disponere carmina vita. 5.1. Quis potis est dignum pollenti pectore carmen 5.2. condere pro rerum maiestate hisque repertis? 5.13. confer enim divina aliorum antiqua reperta. 5.14. namque Ceres fertur fruges Liberque liquoris 5.15. vitigeni laticem mortalibus instituisse; 5.16. cum tamen his posset sine rebus vita manere, 5.17. ut fama est aliquas etiam nunc vivere gentis. 5.18. at bene non poterat sine puro pectore vivi; 5.19. quo magis hic merito nobis deus esse videtur, 5.20. ex quo nunc etiam per magnas didita gentis 5.21. dulcia permulcent animos solacia vitae. 6.4. et primae dederunt solacia dulcia vitae, 6.5. cum genuere virum tali cum corde repertum, 6.6. omnia veridico qui quondam ex ore profudit; | |
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9. Horace, Odes, 3.1-3.6 (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE) Tagged with subjects: •gallus, cornelius Found in books: Xinyue (2022) 62 |
10. Propertius, Elegies, 3.3.6, 3.4, 3.4.1-3.4.8, 3.5.1 (1st cent. BCE - missingth cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Konig (2022) 348; Xinyue (2022) 62, 63, 64 |
11. Seneca The Younger, Letters, 79.8 (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •gallus, gaius cornelius (poet) Found in books: Konig (2022) 348 |
12. Petronius Arbiter, Satyricon, 111 (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •cornelius gallus, poet and prefect of egypt Found in books: Marek (2019) 482 |
13. Tacitus, Annals, 3.12.2, 6.29.2 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •senate of rome, punishes cornelius gallus Found in books: Ando (2013) 139 |
14. Plutarch, Julius Caesar, 32 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •cornelius gallus Found in books: Pinheiro et al (2018) 86 |
15. Suetonius, Nero, 28.2 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •cornelius gallus Found in books: Pinheiro et al (2018) 86 |
16. Suetonius, De Grammaticis, 16.1-16.2 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •senate of rome, punishes cornelius gallus Found in books: Ando (2013) 139 |
17. Petronius Arbiter, Satyricon, 111 (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •cornelius gallus, poet and prefect of egypt Found in books: Marek (2019) 482 |
18. Statius, Thebais, 9.678-9.725 (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •gallus, gaius cornelius (poet) Found in books: Konig (2022) 349 |
19. Suetonius, Augustus, 66.1-66.2, 85.1 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •senate of rome, punishes cornelius gallus Found in books: Ando (2013) 139 |
20. Cassius Dio, Roman History, 53.23.4-53.23.7 (2nd cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •senate of rome, punishes cornelius gallus Found in books: Ando (2013) 139 | 53.23.4. The reason was that he consulted and coöperated with Augustus in the most humane, the most celebrated, and the most beneficial projects, and yet did not claim in the slightest degree a share in the glory of them, but used the honours which the emperor bestowed, not for personal gain or enjoyment, but for the benefit of the donor himself and of the public. 53.23.5. On the other hand, Cornelius Gallus was encouraged to insolence by the honour shown him. Thus, he indulged in a great deal of disrespectful gossip about Augustus and was guilty of many reprehensible actions besides; for he not only set up images of himself practically everywhere in Egypt, but also inscribed upon the pyramids a list of his achievements. 53.23.6. For this act he was accused by Valerius Largus, his comrade and intimate, and was disfranchised by Augustus, so that he was prevented from living in the emperor's provinces. After this had happened, many others attacked him and brought numerous indictments against him. 53.23.7. The senate uimously voted that he should be convicted in the courts, exiled, and deprived of his estate, that his estate should be given to Augustus, and that the senate itself should offer sacrifices. Overwhelmed by grief at this, Gallus committed suicide before the decrees took effect; |
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21. Chariton, Chaereas And Callirhoe, 1.4.12 (2nd cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •cornelius gallus Found in books: Pinheiro et al (2018) 86 |
22. Lucian, A Professor of Public Speaking, 6-9 (2nd cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Konig (2022) 348 |
23. Cyprian, Letters, 1.6 (3rd cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •gallus, gaius cornelius (poet) Found in books: Konig (2022) 348 |
24. Vergil, Aeneis, 1.1, 3.112, 12.4-12.9, 12.702-12.703 Tagged with subjects: •gallus, cornelius •gallus, gaius cornelius (poet) Found in books: Konig (2022) 349; Xinyue (2022) 62 | 1.1. Arms and the man I sing, who first made way, 3.112. and Myconos uptower, and bade it rest 12.4. gaze all his way, fierce rage implacable 12.5. wells his high heart. As when on Libyan plain 12.6. a lion, gashed along his tawny breast 12.7. by the huntsman's grievous thrust, awakens him 12.8. unto his last grim fight, and gloriously 12.9. haking the great thews of his maned neck, 12.702. who hated war (though vainly) when he plied 12.703. his native fisher-craft in Lerna 's streams, |
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25. Galen, On The Diagnosis And Cure of The Errors of The Soul, None Tagged with subjects: •gallus, gaius cornelius (poet) Found in books: Konig (2022) 348 |
26. Pausanias, Periegesis, 8.2.3 Tagged with subjects: •gallus, gaius cornelius (poet) Found in books: Konig (2022) 349 |
27. Parthenius, Test. Lightfoot, 4 Tagged with subjects: •cornelius gallus Found in books: Pinheiro et al (2018) 86 |
29. Valerius Flaccus Gaius, Argonautica, 1.574-1.586 Tagged with subjects: •gallus, gaius cornelius (poet) Found in books: Konig (2022) 349 |
30. Suetonius, Ann., 14.2 Tagged with subjects: •cornelius gallus Found in books: Pinheiro et al (2018) 86 |
31. Vergil, Georgics, 1.16-1.18, 4.564 Tagged with subjects: •gallus, gaius cornelius (poet) •gallus, cornelius Found in books: Konig (2022) 349; Xinyue (2022) 64 1.16. ipse nemus linquens patrium saltusque Lycaei, 1.17. Pan, ovium custos, tua si tibi Maenala curae, 1.18. adsis, o Tegeaee, favens, oleaeque Minerva 4.564. Parthenope studiis florentem ignobilis oti, | |
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32. Vergil, Eclogues, 1.40-1.45, 4.12, 6.7-6.12, 6.64-6.73, 9.26-9.27, 9.47, 10.9-10.12 Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Konig (2022) 348, 349; Xinyue (2022) 46 |
33. Gallus, Fr., 2.4 Tagged with subjects: •gallus, cornelius Found in books: Xinyue (2022) 63 |
34. Quintus Smyrnaeus, Posthomerica, 5.49-5.56 Tagged with subjects: •gallus, gaius cornelius (poet) Found in books: Konig (2022) 349 |