1. Hesiod, Theogony, 124 (8th cent. BCE - 7th cent. BCE) Tagged with subjects: •lampon (birds) Found in books: Sommerstein and Torrance (2014) 121 | 124. Good things, dividing their prosperity |
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2. Aristophanes, Birds, 1335-1336, 1608-1611, 1613-1614, 520-521, 1612 (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE) Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Sommerstein and Torrance (2014) 121 1612. ὁ κόραξ παρελθὼν τοὐπιορκοῦντος λάθρᾳ | |
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3. Aristophanes, Clouds, 265, 424, 627-629, 667, 814, 264 (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE) Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Sommerstein and Torrance (2014) 121 264. ὦ δέσποτ' ἄναξ ἀμέτρητ' ̓Αήρ, ὃς ἔχεις τὴν γῆν μετέωρον, | |
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4. Plato, Gorgias, None (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE) Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Sommerstein and Torrance (2014) 123 |
5. Plato, Phaedrus, None (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE) Tagged with subjects: •lampon (birds) Found in books: Sommerstein and Torrance (2014) 123 228b. προθύμως. τῷ δὲ οὐδὲ ταῦτα ἦν ἱκανά, ἀλλὰ τελευτῶν παραλαβὼν τὸ βιβλίον ἃ μάλιστα ἐπεθύμει ἐπεσκόπει, καὶ τοῦτο δρῶν ἐξ ἑωθινοῦ καθήμενος ἀπειπὼν εἰς περίπατον ᾔει, ὡς μὲν ἐγὼ οἶμαι, νὴ τὸν κύνα, ἐξεπιστάμενος τὸν λόγον, εἰ μὴ πάνυ τι ἦν μακρός. ἐπορεύετο δʼ ἐκτὸς τείχους ἵνα μελετῴη. ἀπαντήσας δὲ τῷ νοσοῦντι περὶ λόγων ἀκοήν, ἰδὼν μέν, ἰδών, ἥσθη ὅτι ἕξοι τὸν συγκορυβαντιῶντα, | 228b. gladly obeyed. Yet even that was not enough for Phaedrus, but at last he borrowed the book and read what he especially wished, and doing this he sat from early morning. Then, when he grew tired, he went for a walk, with the speech, as I believe, by the Dog, learned by heart, unless it was very long. And he was going outside the wall to practice it. And meeting the man who is sick with the love of discourse, he was glad when he saw him, because he would have someone |
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6. Plato, Republic, None (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE) Tagged with subjects: •lampon (birds) Found in books: Sommerstein and Torrance (2014) 123 399e. ἑπόμενον γὰρ δὴ ταῖς ἁρμονίαις ἂν ἡμῖν εἴη τὸ περὶ ῥυθμούς, μὴ ποικίλους αὐτοὺς διώκειν μηδὲ παντοδαπὰς βάσεις, ἀλλὰ βίου ῥυθμοὺς ἰδεῖν κοσμίου τε καὶ ἀνδρείου τίνες εἰσίν· οὓς ἰδόντα τὸν | 399e. We are not innovating, my friend, in preferring Apollo and the instruments of Apollo to Marsyas and his instruments. No, by heaven! he said, I think not. And by the dog, said I, we have all unawares purged the city which a little while ago we said was wanton. In that we show our good sense, he said. For upon harmonies would follow the consideration of rhythms: we must not pursue complexity nor great variety in the basic movements, but must observe what are the rhythms of a life that is orderly and brave, and after observing them |
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7. Cratinus, Cheirons, None Tagged with subjects: •lampon (birds) Found in books: Sommerstein and Torrance (2014) 123 |