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parthia Ando (2013), Imperial Ideology and Provincial Loyalty in the Roman Empire, 329
Baumann and Liotsakis (2022), Reading History in the Roman Empire, 188
Bruun and Edmondson (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Roman Epigraphy, 331
Corrigan and Rasimus (2013), Gnosticism, Platonism and the Late Ancient World, 270, 349
Huttner (2013), Early Christianity in the Lycus Valley, 356
Poulsen (2021), Usages of the Past in Roman Historiography, 25, 33, 59, 77, 78
Scott (2023), An Age of Iron and Rust: Cassius Dio and the History of His Time. 153, 171, 200
Shannon-Henderson (2019), Power Play in Latin Love Elegy and its Multiple Forms of Continuity in Ovid’s , 109, 111, 135, 249, 311, 313
Xinyue (2022), Politics and Divinization in Augustan Poetry, 57, 58, 63, 92, 97, 98, 114, 116, 117, 118, 121, 122, 123, 125, 126, 128, 140, 141, 146, 147, 161, 162, 181, 182, 186, 197
parthia, antony, failed expedition to Xinyue (2022), Politics and Divinization in Augustan Poetry, 117
parthia, crassus, at carrhae, expected to defeat Isaac (2004), The invention of racism in classical antiquity, 372
parthia, crassus’ expedition to Xinyue (2022), Politics and Divinization in Augustan Poetry, 116, 117
parthia, departure for, licinius crassus, m. Konrad (2022), The Challenge to the Auspices: Studies on Magisterial Power in the Middle Roman Republic, 155
parthia, dio, l. cassius, on crassus’ departure for Konrad (2022), The Challenge to the Auspices: Studies on Magisterial Power in the Middle Roman Republic, 155
parthia, horace, quintus horatius flaccus Giusti (2018), Disclosure and Discretion in Roman Astrology: Manilius and his Augustan Contemporaries, 13
parthia, hyrodes ii, king of Gorain (2019), Language in the Confessions of Augustine, 46
parthia, pacorus, prince of Gorain (2019), Language in the Confessions of Augustine, 46
parthia, parthians, Merz and Tieleman (2012), Ambrosiaster's Political Theology, 22, 34, 37, 132, 142, 146
parthia, plutarch of khaironeia, on crassus’ departure for Konrad (2022), The Challenge to the Auspices: Studies on Magisterial Power in the Middle Roman Republic, 155
parthia, tullius cicero, m., on crassus’ departure for Konrad (2022), The Challenge to the Auspices: Studies on Magisterial Power in the Middle Roman Republic, 155
parthia, velleius paterculus, on crassus’ departure for Konrad (2022), The Challenge to the Auspices: Studies on Magisterial Power in the Middle Roman Republic, 155
parthia, vonones, king of Isaac (2004), The invention of racism in classical antiquity, 318, 319
parthia/parthians Grabbe (2010), Introduction to Second Temple Judaism: History and Religion of the Jews in the Time of Nehemiah, the Maccabees, Hillel and Jesus, 29
Gruen (2020), Ethnicity in the Ancient World - Did it matter, 39, 40, 159, 168, 170, 174, 177
parthians, as carthage, parthia Giusti (2018), Disclosure and Discretion in Roman Astrology: Manilius and his Augustan Contemporaries, 46
parthians, gaius caesar’s campaign, parthia Giusti (2018), Disclosure and Discretion in Roman Astrology: Manilius and his Augustan Contemporaries, 41
parthians, in augustan iconography, parthia Giusti (2018), Disclosure and Discretion in Roman Astrology: Manilius and his Augustan Contemporaries, 42, 44, 284
parthians, in horace, parthia Giusti (2018), Disclosure and Discretion in Roman Astrology: Manilius and his Augustan Contemporaries, 13, 38, 46
parthians, in the augustan age, parthia Giusti (2018), Disclosure and Discretion in Roman Astrology: Manilius and his Augustan Contemporaries, 38, 40, 42, 43, 96

List of validated texts:
3 validated results for "parthia"
1. None, None, nan (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Crassus, at Carrhae, expected to defeat Parthia • Parthia

 Found in books: Isaac (2004), The invention of racism in classical antiquity, 372; Xinyue (2022), Politics and Divinization in Augustan Poetry, 57, 58, 125, 126

2. None, None, nan (1st cent. BCE - missingth cent. CE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Crassus, at Carrhae, expected to defeat Parthia • Parthia

 Found in books: Isaac (2004), The invention of racism in classical antiquity, 372; Poulsen (2021), Usages of the Past in Roman Historiography, 33; Xinyue (2022), Politics and Divinization in Augustan Poetry, 63, 186

3. Vergil, Aeneis, 8.675-8.713, 8.720
 Tagged with subjects: • Parthia

 Found in books: Poulsen (2021), Usages of the Past in Roman Historiography, 25; Xinyue (2022), Politics and Divinization in Augustan Poetry, 98, 128, 146

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8.675 In medio classis aeratas, Actia bella, 8.676 cernere erat, totumque instructo Marte videres 8.677 fervere Leucaten auroque effulgere fluctus. 8.678 Hinc Augustus agens Italos in proelia Caesar 8.679 cum patribus populoque, penatibus et magnis dis, 8.680 stans celsa in puppi; geminas cui tempora flammas 8.681 laeta vomunt patriumque aperitur vertice sidus. 8.682 Parte alia ventis et dis Agrippa secundis 8.683 arduus agmen agens; cui, belli insigne superbum, 8.684 tempora navali fulgent rostrata corona. 8.685 Hinc ope barbarica variisque Antonius armis, 8.686 victor ab Aurorae populis et litore rubro, 8.687 Aegyptum viresque Orientis et ultima secum 8.688 Bactra vehit, sequiturque (nefas) Aegyptia coniunx. 8.689 Una omnes ruere, ac totum spumare reductis 8.690 convolsum remis rostrisque tridentibus aequor. 8.691 alta petunt: pelago credas innare revolsas 8.692 Cycladas aut montis concurrere montibus altos, 8.693 tanta mole viri turritis puppibus instant. 8.694 stuppea flamma manu telisque volatile ferrum 8.695 spargitur, arva nova Neptunia caede rubescunt. 8.696 Regina in mediis patrio vocat agmina sistro 8.697 necdum etiam geminos a tergo respicit anguis. 8.698 omnigenumque deum monstra et latrator Anubis 8.699 contra Neptunum et Venerem contraque Minervam 8.700 tela tenent. Saevit medio in certamine Mavors 8.701 caelatus ferro tristesque ex aethere Dirae, 8.702 et scissa gaudens vadit Discordia palla, 8.703 quam cum sanguineo sequitur Bellona flagello. 8.704 Actius haec cernens arcum tendebat Apollo 8.705 desuper: omnis eo terrore Aegyptus et Indi, 8.706 omnis Arabs, omnes vertebant terga Sabaei. 8.707 Ipsa videbatur ventis regina vocatis 8.708 vela dare et laxos iam iamque inmittere funis. 8.709 Illam inter caedes pallentem morte futura 8.710 fecerat Ignipotens undis et Iapyge ferri, 8.711 contra autem magno maerentem corpore Nilum 8.712 pandentemque sinus et tota veste vocantem 8.713 caeruleum in gremium latebrosaque flumina victos.
8.720
Ipse, sedens niveo candentis limine Phoebi,'' None
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8.675 even to me, and prayed I should assume ' "8.676 the sacred emblems of Etruria's king, " '8.677 and lead their host to war. But unto me 8.678 cold, sluggish age, now barren and outworn, 8.679 denies new kingdoms, and my slow-paced powers 8.680 run to brave deeds no more. Nor could I urge ' "8.681 my son, who by his Sabine mother's line " '8.682 is half Italian-born. Thyself art he, 8.683 whose birth illustrious and manly prime 8.684 fate favors and celestial powers approve. 8.685 Therefore go forth, O bravest chief and King 8.686 of Troy and Italy ! To thee I give 8.687 the hope and consolation of our throne, 8.688 pallas, my son, and bid him find in thee 8.689 a master and example, while he learns ' "8.690 the soldier's arduous toil. With thy brave deeds " '8.691 let him familiar grow, and reverence thee 8.692 with youthful love and honor. In his train 8.693 two hundred horsemen of Arcadia, 8.694 our choicest men-at-arms, shall ride; and he 8.695 in his own name an equal band shall bring 8.696 to follow only thee.” Such the discourse. 8.697 With meditative brows and downcast eyes 8.698 Aeneas and Achates, sad at heart, 8.699 mused on unnumbered perils yet to come. ' "8.700 But out of cloudless sky Cythera's Queen " "8.701 gave sudden signal: from th' ethereal dome " '8.702 a thunder-peal and flash of quivering fire 8.703 tumultuous broke, as if the world would fall, 8.704 and bellowing Tuscan trumpets shook the air. 8.705 All eyes look up. Again and yet again 8.706 crashed the terrible din, and where the sky 8.707 looked clearest hung a visionary cloud, 8.708 whence through the brightness blazed resounding arms. ' "8.709 All hearts stood still. But Troy 's heroic son " '8.710 knew that his mother in the skies redeemed 8.711 her pledge in sound of thunder: so he cried, 8.712 “Seek not, my friend, seek not thyself to read ' "8.713 the meaning of the omen. 'T is to me " 8.720 O Turnus, what a reckoning thou shalt pay '' 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.