1. Homer, Iliad, 24.54 (8th cent. BCE - 7th cent. BCE) Tagged with subjects: •playwrights, tragedy (hellenistic), themistocles Found in books: Liapis and Petrides (2019), Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century: A Survey from ca, 102 | 24.54. / But this man, when he hath reft goodly Hector of life, bindeth him behind his chariot and draggeth him about the barrow of his dear comrade; in sooth neither honour nor profit shall he have therefrom. Let him beware lest we wax wroth with him, good man though he be; for lo, in his fury he doth foul despite unto senseless clay. |
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2. Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound, 436-448, 450-471, 449 (6th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE) Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Liapis and Petrides (2019), Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century: A Survey from ca, 102 449. ἀλίγκιοι μορφαῖσι τὸν μακρὸν βίον | |
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3. Thucydides, The History of The Peloponnesian War, 1.138.5-1.138.6 (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE) Tagged with subjects: •playwrights, tragedy (hellenistic), themistocles Found in books: Liapis and Petrides (2019), Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century: A Survey from ca, 103 1.138.5. μνημεῖον μὲν οὖν αὐτοῦ ἐν Μαγνησίᾳ ἐστὶ τῇ Ἀσιανῇ ἐν τῇ ἀγορᾷ: ταύτης γὰρ ἦρχε τῆς χώρας, δόντος βασιλέως αὐτῷ Μαγνησίαν μὲν ἄρτον, ἣ προσέφερε πεντήκοντα τάλαντα τοῦ ἐνιαυτοῦ, Λάμψακον δὲ οἶνον ʽἐδόκει γὰρ πολυοινότατον τῶν τότε εἶναἰ, Μυοῦντα δὲ ὄψον. 1.138.6. τὰ δὲ ὀστᾶ φασὶ κομισθῆναι αὐτοῦ οἱ προσήκοντες οἴκαδε κελεύσαντος ἐκείνου καὶ τεθῆναι κρύφα Ἀθηναίων ἐν τῇ Ἀττικῇ: οὐ γὰρ ἐξῆν θάπτειν ὡς ἐπὶ προδοσίᾳ φεύγοντος. τὰ μὲν κατὰ Παυσανίαν τὸν Λακεδαιμόνιον καὶ Θεμιστοκλέα τὸν Ἀθηναῖον, λαμπροτάτους γενομένους τῶν καθ’ ἑαυτοὺς Ἑλλήνων, οὕτως ἐτελεύτησεν. | 1.138.5. However this may be, there is a monument to him in the market-place of Asiatic Magnesia . He was governor of the district, the king having given him Magnesia, which brought in fifty talents a year, for bread, Lampsacus , which was considered to be the richest wine country, for wine, and Myus for other provisions. 1.138.6. His bones, it is said, were conveyed home by his relatives in accordance with his wishes, and interred in Attic ground. This was done without the knowledge of the Athenians; as it is against the law to bury in Attica an outlaw for treason. So ends the history of Pausanias and Themistocles, the Lacedaemonian and the Athenian, the most famous men of their time in Hellas . |
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4. Aristotle, Poetics, None (4th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE) Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Liapis and Petrides (2019), Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century: A Survey from ca, 187 |
5. Lycophron, Alexandra, 347, 621, 1066 (4th cent. BCE - 3rd cent. BCE) Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Liapis and Petrides (2019), Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century: A Survey from ca, 103 1066. τοῦ κρατοβρῶτος παιδὸς ἄτρεστου κάπρου. | |
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6. Plutarch, Themistocles, 32.6 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •playwrights, tragedy (hellenistic), themistocles Found in books: Liapis and Petrides (2019), Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century: A Survey from ca, 103 |
7. Lycophron of Chalcis, Cassandrians, None Tagged with subjects: •playwrights, tragedy (hellenistic), themistocles Found in books: Liapis and Petrides (2019), Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century: A Survey from ca, 97 |
9. Philiscus of Aegina, Themistocles, None Tagged with subjects: •playwrights, tragedy (hellenistic), themistocles Found in books: Liapis and Petrides (2019), Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century: A Survey from ca, 103 |
10. Anon., Tragica Adespota, None Tagged with subjects: •playwrights, tragedy (hellenistic), themistocles Found in books: Liapis and Petrides (2019), Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century: A Survey from ca, 103 |
11. Meleager, Epigrams, None Tagged with subjects: •playwrights, tragedy (hellenistic), themistocles Found in books: Liapis and Petrides (2019), Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century: A Survey from ca, 97 |
12. Papyri, P.Oxy., 2382 Tagged with subjects: •playwrights, tragedy (hellenistic), themistocles Found in books: Liapis and Petrides (2019), Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century: A Survey from ca, 103 |