Home About Network of subjects Linked subjects heatmap Book indices included Search by subject Search by reference Browse subjects Browse texts

Tiresias: The Ancient Mediterranean Religions Source Database

   Search:  
validated results only / all results

and or

Filtering options: (leave empty for all results)
By author:     
By work:        
By subject:
By additional keyword:       



Results for
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.





27 results for "judging"
1. Aeschines, Against Ctesiphon, 67 (4th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •audience, and the judges Found in books: Jouanna (2018) 651
2. Polybius, Histories, 3.89.3, 3.92.6 (2nd cent. BCE - 2nd cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •judging audience •judging audience, enemy as Found in books: Roller (2018) 169, 171, 184
3.89.3. τὰς μὲν οὖν ἀρχὰς κατεφρονεῖτο καὶ παρεῖχε λόγον ὡς ἀποδεδειλιακὼς καὶ καταπεπληγμένος τὸν κίνδυνον, τῷ δὲ χρόνῳ πάντας ἠνάγκασε παρομολογῆσαι καὶ συγχωρεῖν ὡς οὔτε νουνεχέστερον οὔτε φρονιμώτερον οὐδένα δυνατὸν ἦν χρῆσθαι τοῖς τότε περιεστῶσι καιροῖς. 3.92.6. ἐγγίσας δὲ τῷ Φαλέρνῳ ταῖς μὲν παρωρείαις ἐπιφαινόμενος ἀντιπαρῆγε τοῖς πολεμίοις, ὥστε μὴ δοκεῖν τοῖς αὑτῶν συμμάχοις ἐκχωρεῖν τῶν ὑπαίθρων, 3.89.3.  At first, it is true, he was despised for this, and gave people occasion to say that he was playing the coward and was in deadly fear of an engagement, but as time went on, he forced everyone to confess and acknowledge that it was impossible for anyone to deal with the present situation in more sensible and prudent manner. 3.92.6.  but when he came in view of the enemy on approaching Falernum, while moving along the hills parallel to them so as not to appear to the allies to be abandoning the open country, he did not bring his army down into the plain,
3. Cicero, De Domo Sua, 103, 102 (2nd cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Roller (2018) 250, 256
102. alter ex ipsa caede volucrem nuntium Ameriam ad socium atque adeo adeo A. Eberhard : ad codd. magistrum suum misit ut, si dissimulare omnes cuperent se scire ad quem maleficium pertineret, tamen ipse apertum suum scelus ante omnium oculos poneret. alter, si dis immortalibus placet, testimonium etiam in Sex. Roscium dicturus est; quasi vero id nunc agatur, utrum is quod dixerit credendum, ac non id nunc... ac non Jeep ( cf. §92): id nunc... an (aut ψ ) codd. : non id nunc... an Madvig quod fecerit vindicandum sit. itaque ita Schol. more maiorum comparatum est ut ut ut vel Halm in minimis rebus homines amplissimi testimonium de sua re non dicerent.
4. Ovid, Fasti, 6.203-6.204 (1st cent. BCE - missingth cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •judging audience, primary vs. secondary Found in books: Roller (2018) 124
6.203. Appius est auctor, Pyrrho qui pace negata 6.204. multum animo vidit, lumine captus erat. 6.203. Appius was responsible, who, when peace was denied Pyrrhus, 6.204. Saw clearly with his mind, though deprived of sight.
5. Nepos, Hannibal, 12.50 (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •judging audience Found in books: Roller (2018) 171
6. Livy, History, 2.13.6-2.13.7, 4.13-4.16, 6.11-6.20, 9.29.9-9.29.11, 22.31.11, 22.33.1, 22.39.9-22.39.20, 27.11.11, 27.33.6-27.33.11 (1st cent. BCE - missingth cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •judging audience •judging audience, enemy as •judging audience, primary vs. secondary •judging audience, in legal setting •judging audience, expanded moral perspective of Found in books: Roller (2018) 71, 81, 120, 183, 186, 187, 188, 241, 248
7. Diodorus Siculus, Historical Library, 13.103.4 (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •audience, and the judges Found in books: Jouanna (2018) 651
13.103.4.  At this same time Sophocles the son of Sophilus, the writer of tragedies, died at the age of ninety years, after he had won the prize eighteen times. And we are told of this man that when he presented his last tragedy and won the prize, he was filled with insuperable jubilation which was also the cause of his death.
8. Sallust, Iugurtha, 85.29 (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •judging audience Found in books: Roller (2018) 40
9. Julius Caesar, De Bello Civli, 3.53.3-3.53.5 (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •judging audience, primary vs. secondary Found in books: Roller (2018) 61
10. Lucan, Pharsalia, 6.159-6.169, 6.251-6.262 (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •judging audience, primary vs. secondary Found in books: Roller (2018) 61
11. Plutarch, Tiberius And Gaius Gracchus, 35.3 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Roller (2018) 250
12. Plutarch, Moralia, None (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Roller (2018) 40
13. Plutarch, Fabius, 5.3, 24.1, 27.4 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •judging audience •judging audience, enemy as Found in books: Roller (2018) 169, 186
5.3. μόνος δʼ ἐκεῖνος αὐτοῦ τὴν δεινότητα, καὶ τὸν τρόπον ᾧ πολεμεῖν ἐγνώκει, συνιδών, καὶ διανοηθεὶς ὡς πάσῃ τέχνῃ καὶ βίᾳ κινητέος ἐστὶν εἰς μάχην ὁ ἀνὴρ ἢ διαπέπρακται τὰ Καρχηδονίων, οἷς μέν εἰσι κρείττους ὅπλοις χρήσασθαι μὴ δυναμένων, οἷς δὲ λείπονται σώμασι καὶ χρήμασιν ἐλαττουμένων καὶ δαπανωμένων εἰς τὸ μηδέν, ἐπὶ πᾶσαν ἰδέαν στρατηγικῶν σοφισμάτων καὶ παλαις μάτων τ ρεπόμενος, καὶ πειρώμενος ὥσπερ δεινὸς ἀθλητὴς λαβὴν ζητῶν, προσέβαλλε καὶ διετάραττε καὶ μετῆγε πολλαχόσε τὸν Φάβιον, ἐκστῆσαι τῶν ὑπὲρ τῆς ἀσφαλείας λογισμῶν βουλόμενος. 24.1. οἱ δὲ Ῥωμαῖοι τά τʼ ἄλλα τῷ Φαβίῳ προσεφέροντο λαμπρῶς, καὶ τὸν υἱὸν αὐτοῦ Φάβιον ἀνέδειξαν ὕπατον. παραλαβόντος δὲ τὴν . ἀρχὴν αὐτοῦ καὶ διοικοῦντός τι τῶν πρὸς τὸν πόλεμον ὁ πατὴρ, εἴτε διὰ γῆρας καὶ ἀσθένειαν εἴτε διαπειρώμενος τοῦ παιδός, ἀναβὰς ἐφʼ ἵππον προσῄει διὰ τῶν ἐντυγχανόντων καὶ περιεστώτων. ὁ δὲ νεανίας κατιδὼν πόρρωθεν οὐκ ἠνέσχετο, πέμψας δʼ ὑπηρέτην ἐκέλευσε καταβῆναι τὸν πατέρα καὶ διʼ αὑτοῦ προσελθεῖν, εἰ δή τι τυγχάνει τῆς ἀρχῆς δεόμενος. 5.3. He, and he alone, comprehended the cleverness of his antagonist, and the style of warfare which he had adopted. He therefore made up his mind that by every possible device and constraint his foe must be induced to fight, or else the Carthaginians were undone, since they were unable to use their weapons, in which they were superior, but were slowly losing and expending to no purpose their men and moneys, in which they were inferior. He therefore resorted to every species of strategic trick and artifice, and tried them all, seeking, like a clever athlete, to get a hold upon his adversary. Now he would attack Fabius directly, now he would seek to throw his forces into confusion, and now he would try to lead him off every whither, in his desire to divorce him from his safe, defensive plans. 24.1. Among the other marks of high favour which the Romans conferred upon Fabius, they made his son Fabius consul. 213 B.C. When this son had entered upon his office and was arranging some matter pertaining to the war, his father, either by reason of his age and weakness, or because he was putting his son to the test, mounted his horse and rode towards him through the throng of bystanders. The young man caught sight of his father at a distance and would not suffer what he did, but sent a lictor with orders for him to dismount and come to the consul on foot if he had any need of his offices. 24.1. Among the other marks of high favour which the Romans conferred upon Fabius, they made his son Fabius consul. 213 B.C. When this son had entered upon his office and was arranging some matter pertaining to the war, his father, either by reason of his age and weakness, or because he was putting his son to the test, mounted his horse and rode towards him through the throng of bystanders. The young man caught sight of his father at a distance and would not suffer what he did, but sent a lictor with orders for him to dismount and come to the consul on foot if he had any need of his offices.
14. Pliny The Elder, Natural History, 34.28 (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •judging audience, enemy as •judging audience, primary vs. secondary Found in books: Roller (2018) 72
15. Seneca The Younger, Letters, 94.50, 94.52, 94.59-94.60, 94.62-94.65, 94.67-94.70, 94.72, 98.13, 120.8-120.9 (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •judging audience, as “the crowd” in stoicism •judging audience, withdrawal from •judging audience, praeceptor (stoic) as •praeceptor (stoic), as judging audience •judging audience, secondary •judging audience •judging audience, enemy as Found in books: Roller (2018) 267, 268, 269, 270, 271, 272, 274, 275, 279, 284
16. Silius Italicus, Punica, 7.743 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •judging audience Found in books: Roller (2018) 184
17. Appian, Civil Wars, 1.25-1.26 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •judging audience, senate as Found in books: Roller (2018) 250
18. Cassius Dio, Roman History, None (2nd cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Roller (2018) 171
19. Polyaenus, Stratagems, 8.14.1 (2nd cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •judging audience •judging audience, enemy as Found in books: Roller (2018) 169
20. Manilius, Astronomica, 1.779-1.781  Tagged with subjects: •judging audience, enemy as •judging audience, primary vs. secondary Found in books: Roller (2018) 72
21. Anon., Life of Sophocles, 4  Tagged with subjects: •audience, and the judges Found in books: Jouanna (2018) 651
22. Florus, Epit.,  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Roller (2018) 244
24. Valerius Maximus, Memorable Deeds And Sayings, 1.1.17, 3.2.23, 3.6.4, 5.2.3  Tagged with subjects: •judging audience •judging audience, primary vs. secondary •judging audience, secondary •judging audience, enemy as Found in books: Roller (2018) 61, 120, 160, 186
25. Anon., Life of Aeschylus, 13  Tagged with subjects: •audience, and the judges Found in books: Jouanna (2018) 651
26. Anon., Parian Chronicle, None  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Jouanna (2018) 651