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subject book bibliographic info
anger/ira Gorain (2019) 53, 184, 186, 206, 225
ira Kaster(2005) 52, 53
Pinheiro et al (2018) 11, 80, 296
Tuori (2016) 75, 76, 77, 132
ira, anger Nisula (2012) 31, 39, 54, 177, 219, 221, 245
ira, anger, in de Bexley (2022) 188, 189, 190, 191, 225
ira, astyages, in de Bexley (2022) 331
ira, deorum Davies (2004) 28, 29, 33, 44, 45, 64, 68, 77, 80, 83, 89, 92, 95, 97, 98, 99, 102, 109, 111, 115, 125, 155, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 163, 164, 165, 171, 176, 193, 194, 195, 197, 199, 201, 202, 204, 205, 206, 213, 215, 240, 267, 272, 288
ira, deorum, diverted Davies (2004) 23, 45, 46, 99, 112, 119
ira, et studio, sine Davies (2004) 148
ira, hannibal Agri (2022) 92, 93
ira, harpagus, in de Bexley (2022) 331
ira, philodemus of gadara, de Braund and Most (2004) 129, 136
ira, pudor, and Kaster(2005) 53
ira, seneca, de Braund and Most (2004) 136, 180, 222, 284, 285
Fertik (2019) 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, 201
Čulík-Baird (2022) 124
ira, suicide, in de Bexley (2022) 331
ira, virgil, and Braund and Most (2004) 255, 256, 257, 258, 259, 260, 261, 262, 263, 264, 265, 266, 267, 268, 269, 270, 271, 272, 273, 274, 275
ira/irasci, and depression Braund and Most (2004) 124
ira/irasci, and pompey Braund and Most (2004) 246, 247
ira/irasci, divine Braund and Most (2004) 234, 236, 237, 238, 240, 242, 248, 249
ira/irasci, elimination of Braund and Most (2004) 123
ira/irasci, of caesar Braund and Most (2004) 248, 249
ira/irasci, of epic warriors Braund and Most (2004) 285
irascibility, in de, ira, seneca, three-stage analysis of Williams and Vol (2022) 277

List of validated texts:
5 validated results for "ira"
1. Homer, Iliad, 9.448-9.463 (8th cent. BCE - 7th cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • anger/fury/ire/orge/rage/wrath • emotions, anger, wrath (ira, mênis) • ethical qualities, anger, wrath (ira, mênis)

 Found in books: Farrell (2021) 163; Riess (2012) 322


9.448. φεύγων νείκεα πατρὸς Ἀμύντορος Ὀρμενίδαο, 9.449. ὅς μοι παλλακίδος περιχώσατο καλλικόμοιο, 9.450. τὴν αὐτὸς φιλέεσκεν, ἀτιμάζεσκε δʼ ἄκοιτιν 9.451. μητέρʼ ἐμήν· ἣ δʼ αἰὲν ἐμὲ λισσέσκετο γούνων 9.452. παλλακίδι προμιγῆναι, ἵνʼ ἐχθήρειε γέροντα. 9.453. τῇ πιθόμην καὶ ἔρεξα· πατὴρ δʼ ἐμὸς αὐτίκʼ ὀϊσθεὶς 9.454. πολλὰ κατηρᾶτο, στυγερὰς δʼ ἐπεκέκλετʼ Ἐρινῦς, 9.455. μή ποτε γούνασιν οἷσιν ἐφέσσεσθαι φίλον υἱὸν 9.456. ἐξ ἐμέθεν γεγαῶτα· θεοὶ δʼ ἐτέλειον ἐπαρὰς 9.457. Ζεύς τε καταχθόνιος καὶ ἐπαινὴ Περσεφόνεια.' '9.462. ἔνθʼ ἐμοὶ οὐκέτι πάμπαν ἐρητύετʼ ἐν φρεσὶ θυμὸς 9.463. πατρὸς χωομένοιο κατὰ μέγαρα στρωφᾶσθαι.''. None
9.448. to be left alone without thee, nay, not though a god himself should pledge him to strip from me my old age and render me strong in youth as in the day when first I left Hellas, the home of fair women, fleeing from strife with my father Amyntor, son of Ormenus; for he waxed grievously wroth against me by reason of his fair-haired concubine, 9.450. whom himself he ever cherished, and scorned his wife, my mother. So she besought me by my knees continually, to have dalliance with that other first myself, that the old man might be hateful in her eyes. 9.454. whom himself he ever cherished, and scorned his wife, my mother. So she besought me by my knees continually, to have dalliance with that other first myself, that the old man might be hateful in her eyes. I hearkened to her and did the deed, but my father was ware thereof forthwith and cursed me mightily, and invoked the dire Erinyes 9.455. that never should there sit upon his knees a dear child begotten of me; and the gods fulfilled his curse, even Zeus of the nether world and dread Persephone. Then I took counsel to slay him with the sharp sword, but some one of the immortals stayed mine anger, bringing to my mind 9.460. the voice of the people and the many revilings of men, to the end that I should not be called a father-slayer amid the Achaeans. Then might the heart in my breast in no wise be any more stayed to linger in the halls of my angered father. My fellows verily and my kinsfolk beset me about 9.463. the voice of the people and the many revilings of men, to the end that I should not be called a father-slayer amid the Achaeans. Then might the heart in my breast in no wise be any more stayed to linger in the halls of my angered father. My fellows verily and my kinsfolk beset me about ''. None
2. Ovid, Metamorphoses, 15.871 (1st cent. BCE - missingth cent. CE)
 Tagged with subjects: • anger/ira • ira/irasci, divine • ira/irasci, of Caesar

 Found in books: Braund and Most (2004) 249; Gorain (2019) 186


15.871. Iamque opus exegi, quod nec Iovis ira nec ignis''. None
15.871. that I should pass my life in exile than''. None
3. None, None, nan (1st cent. BCE - missingth cent. CE)
 Tagged with subjects: • ira deorum • ira deorum, diverted • ira/irasci, divine

 Found in books: Braund and Most (2004) 234; Davies (2004) 45, 77


4. None, None, nan (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Seneca, De ira • Seneca, three-stage analysis of irascibility in De ira • anger, in de Ira • ira/irasci, of epic warriors

 Found in books: Bexley (2022) 188, 189, 190, 191; Braund and Most (2004) 285; Fertik (2019) 145; Williams and Vol (2022) 277


5. Vergil, Aeneis, 1.4, 1.11, 2.314-2.317, 2.428, 2.602-2.603, 2.612, 2.622-2.623, 5.292, 5.299, 8.537-8.539, 9.44, 12.108, 12.830, 12.946-12.947
 Tagged with subjects: • Hannibal, ira • Seneca, De ira • Virgil, and ira • emotions, anger, wrath (ira, mênis) • ethical qualities, anger, wrath (ira, mênis) • ira/irasci, divine • ira/irasci, of Caesar

 Found in books: Agri (2022) 92, 93; Braund and Most (2004) 222, 236, 238, 249, 255, 259, 261, 268, 274, 275; Farrell (2021) 14, 44, 46, 55, 122, 144, 166, 203, 230, 252, 254, 272, 282, 285, 288, 290


1.4. vi superum saevae memorem Iunonis ob iram;
2.314. Arma amens capio; nec sat rationis in armis, 2.315. sed glomerare manum bello et concurrere in arcem 2.316. cum sociis ardent animi; furor iraque mentem 2.317. praecipitant, pulchrumque mori succurrit in armis.
2.428. dis aliter visum; pereunt Hypanisque Dymasque 2.603. has evertit opes sternitque a culmine Troiam.
2.612. eruit; hic Iuno Scaeas saevissima portas
2.622. Adparent dirae facies inimicaque Troiae 2.623. numina magna deum.
5.292. invitat pretiis animos, et praemia ponit.
5.299. alter ab Arcadio Tegeaeae sanguine gentis;
8.537. Heu quantae miseris caedes Laurentibus instant; 8.538. quas poenas mihi, Turne, dabis; quam multa sub undas 8.539. scuta virum galeasque et fortia corpora volves,
9.44. Ergo etsi conferre manum pudor iraque monstrat,
12.108. Aeneas acuit Martem et se suscitat ira,
12.830. Es germana Iovis Saturnique altera proles:
12.946. exuviasque hausit, furiis accensus et ira 12.947. terribilis, Tune hinc spoliis indute meorum' '. None
1.4. Smitten of storms he was on land and sea
2.314. eized now on every heart. “ of his vast guilt 2.315. Laocoon,” they say, “receives reward; 2.316. for he with most abominable spear 2.317. did strike and violate that blessed wood.
2.428. defensive gather. Frenzy and vast rage 2.603. Thus were our hearts inflamed to stand and strike
2.612. This way to climb the palace roof I flew,
2.622. It fell with instantaneous crash of thunder 2.623. along the Danaan host in ruin wide.
5.292. where her safe house and pretty nestlings lie,
5.299. fought with the breakers, desperately shouting
8.537. I offer thee. No more in anxious prayer ' "8.538. distrust thy beauty's power.” So saying, he gave " '8.539. embrace of mutual desire, and found
9.44. from lofty outpost: “O my countrymen, ' "
12.108. to the grim war-god's game! Can Turnus' hand " '
12.830. pursued a scattered few; but less his speed,
12.946. of Eryx, when the nodding oaks resound, 12.947. or sovereign Apennine that lifts in air ' '. None



Please note: the results are produced through a computerized process which may frequently lead to errors, both in incorrect tagging and in other issues. Please use with caution.
Due to load times, full text fetching is currently attempted for validated results only.
Full texts for Hebrew Bible and rabbinic texts is kindly supplied by Sefaria; for Greek and Latin texts, by Perseus Scaife, for the Quran, by Tanzil.net

For a list of book indices included, see here.