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Tiresias: The Ancient Mediterranean Religions Source Database

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leontini Beneker et al. (2022), Plutarch’s Unexpected Silences: Suppression and Selection in the Lives and Moralia, 46
Bremmer (2008), Greek Religion and Culture, the Bible, and the Ancient Near East, 83, 84
Jenkyns (2013), God, Space, and City in the Roman Imagination, 182
Marincola et al. (2021), Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones and Calum Maciver, Greek Notions of the Past in the Archaic and Classical Eras: History Without Historians, 92, 93
Rutledge (2012), Ancient Rome as a Museum: Power, Identity, and the Culture of Collecting, 92, 108
leontini, encomium to helen, gorgias of Konig and Wiater (2022), Late Hellenistic Greek Literature in Dialogue, 197, 277, 279, 280
König and Wiater (2022), Late Hellenistic Greek Literature in Dialogue, 197, 277, 279, 280
leontini, funeral oration, gorgias of Konig and Wiater (2022), Late Hellenistic Greek Literature in Dialogue, 277, 281
König and Wiater (2022), Late Hellenistic Greek Literature in Dialogue, 277, 281
leontini, gorgias of Cain (2016), The Greek Historia Monachorum in Aegypto: Monastic Hagiography in the Late Fourth Century, 107
Konig and Wiater (2022), Late Hellenistic Greek Literature in Dialogue, 23, 24, 278, 305, 342
König and Wiater (2022), Late Hellenistic Greek Literature in Dialogue, 23, 24, 278, 305, 342
Liapis and Petrides (2019), Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century: A Survey from ca, 331

List of validated texts:
7 validated results for "leontini"
1. None, None, nan (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Gorgias of Leontini, Encomium to Helen

 Found in books: Konig and Wiater (2022), Late Hellenistic Greek Literature in Dialogue, 279; König and Wiater (2022), Late Hellenistic Greek Literature in Dialogue, 279

2. Anon., Sibylline Oracles, 3.414 (1st cent. BCE - 5th cent. CE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Gorgias of Leontini, Encomium to Helen

 Found in books: Konig and Wiater (2022), Late Hellenistic Greek Literature in Dialogue, 197; König and Wiater (2022), Late Hellenistic Greek Literature in Dialogue, 197

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3.414 Which they will call a comet, sign to men'' None
3. Dio Chrysostom, Orations, 18.15-18.16 (1st cent. CE - missingth cent. CE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Gorgias of Leontini

 Found in books: Konig and Wiater (2022), Late Hellenistic Greek Literature in Dialogue, 342; König and Wiater (2022), Late Hellenistic Greek Literature in Dialogue, 342

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18.15 \xa0If, for instance, you should be willing to read his work on the March Inland very carefully, you will find no speech, such as you will one day possess the ability to make, whose subject matter he has not dealt with and can offer as a kind of norm to any man who wishes to steer his course by him or imitate him. If it is needful for the statesman to encourage those who are in the depths of despondency, time and again our writer shows how to do this; or if the need is to incite and exhort, no one who understands the Greek language could fail to be aroused by Xenophon's hortatory speeches. <" "18.16 \xa0My own heart, at any rate, is deeply moved and at times I\xa0weep even as I\xa0read his account of all those deeds of valour. Or, if it is necessary to deal prudently with those who are proud and conceited and to avoid, on the one hand, being affected in any way by their displeasure, or, on the other, enslaving one's own spirit to them in unseemly fashion and doing their will in everything, guidance in this also is to be found in him. And also how to hold secret conferences both with generals apart from the common soldiers and with the soldiers in the same way; the proper manner of conversing with kings and princes; how to deceive enemies to their hurt and friends for their own benefit; how to tell the plain truth to those who are needlessly disturbed without giving offence, and to make them believe it; how not to trust too readily those in authority over you, and the means by which such persons deceive their inferiors, and the way in which men outwit and are outwitted â\x80\x94 <"" None
4. None, None, nan (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Gorgias of Leontini

 Found in books: Konig and Wiater (2022), Late Hellenistic Greek Literature in Dialogue, 342; König and Wiater (2022), Late Hellenistic Greek Literature in Dialogue, 342

5. None, None, nan (2nd cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Gorgias of Leontini, Encomium to Helen

 Found in books: Konig and Wiater (2022), Late Hellenistic Greek Literature in Dialogue, 197; König and Wiater (2022), Late Hellenistic Greek Literature in Dialogue, 197

6. None, None, nan
 Tagged with subjects: • Gorgias of Leontini, Encomium to Helen • Gorgias of Leontini, Funeral Oration

 Found in books: Konig and Wiater (2022), Late Hellenistic Greek Literature in Dialogue, 277; König and Wiater (2022), Late Hellenistic Greek Literature in Dialogue, 277

7. None, None, nan
 Tagged with subjects: • Gorgias of Leontini • Gorgias of Leontini, Encomium to Helen • Gorgias of Leontini, Funeral Oration

 Found in books: Konig and Wiater (2022), Late Hellenistic Greek Literature in Dialogue, 277, 305; König and Wiater (2022), Late Hellenistic Greek Literature in Dialogue, 277, 305




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.