1. Plutarch, Aratus, 1.5 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •senecio, q. sosius Found in books: Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch's Cities, 44 |
2. Plutarch, Precepts of Statecraft, None (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch's Cities, 49 | 814c. it is even now possible to resemble our ancestors, but Marathon, the Eurymedon, Plataea, and all the other examples which make the common folk vainly to swell with pride and kick up their heels, should be left to the schools of the sophists. And not only should the statesman show himself and his native State blameless towards our rulers, but he should also have always a friend among the men of high station who have the greatest power as a firm bulwark, so to speak, of his administration; for the Romans themselves are most eager to promote the political interests of their friends; and it is a fine thing also, when we gain advantage from the friendship of great men, to turn it to the welfare of our community, as Polybius and Panaetius, through Scipio's goodwill towards them, |
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3. Plutarch, Phocion, 3.2 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •senecio, q. sosius Found in books: Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch's Cities, 280 3.2. ὡς γὰρ ἐκείνους ἡδέως ὁρῶντες καὶ θαυμάζοντες οὐ χρῶνται, οὕτως ἡ Κάτωνος ἀρχαιοτροπία διὰ χρόνων πολλῶν ἐπιγενομένη βίοις διεφθορόσι καὶ πονηροῖς ἔθεσι δόξαν μὲν εἶχε μεγάλην καὶ κλέος, οὐκ ἐνήρμοσε δὲ ταῖς χρείαις διὰ βάρος καὶ μέγεθος τῆς ἀρετῆς ἀσύμμετρον τοῖς καθεστῶσι καιροῖς. | 3.2. |
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4. Plutarch, Oracles At Delphi No Longer Given In Verse, None (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch's Cities, 50 |
5. Plutarch, On Brotherly Love, None (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •senecio, q. sosius Found in books: Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch's Cities, 33 | 492d. And when his brother Iphicles fell at the battle in Lacedaemon, Heracles was filled with great grief and retired from the entire Peloponnesus. And Leucothea, also, when her sister died, brought up her child and helped to have him consecrated together with herself as a god; whence it is that the women of Rome in the festival of Leucothea, whom they call Matuta, take in their arms and honour, not their own, but their sisters' children. |
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6. Plutarch, On The Obsolescence of Oracles, None (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch's Cities, 50 |
7. Plutarch, Cimon, 2.2 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •senecio, q. sosius Found in books: Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch's Cities, 33 2.2. οἱ λέγοντες ὑπὲρ τῆς πόλεως ἐπεκαλοῦντο τὴν Λουκούλλου μαρτυρίαν, γράψαντος δὲ τοῦ στρατηγοῦ πρὸς Λούκουλλον ἐκεῖνος ἐμαρτύρησε τἀληθῆ, καὶ τὴν δίκην οὕτως ἀπέφυγεν ἡ πόλις κινδυνεύουσα περὶ τῶν μεγίστων. ἐκεῖνοι μὲν οὖν οἱ τότε σωθέντες εἰκόνα τοῦ Λουκούλλου λιθίνην ἐν ἀγορᾷ παρὰ τὸν Διόνυσον ἀνέστησαν, ἡμεῖς δʼ, εἰ καὶ πολλαῖς ἡλικίαις λειπόμεθα, τὴν μὲν χάριν οἰόμεθα διατείνειν καὶ πρὸς ἡμᾶς τοὺς νῦν ὄντας, | 2.2. |
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8. Plutarch, Camillus, 5.1 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •senecio, q. sosius Found in books: Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch's Cities, 33 5.1. ἡ δὲ σύγκλητος εἰς τὸ δέκατον ἔτος τοῦ πολέμου καταλύσασα τὰς ἄλλας ἀρχὰς δικτάτορα Κάμιλλον ἀπέδειξεν ἵππαρχον δʼ ἐκεῖνος αὑτῷ προσελόμενος Κορνήλιον Σκηπίωνα, πρῶτον μὲν εὐχὰς ἐποιήσατο τοῖς θεοῖς ἐπὶ τῷ πολέμῳ τέλος εὐκλεὲς λαβόντι τὰς μεγάλας θέας ἄξειν καὶ νεὼν θεᾶς, ἣν Μητέρα Ματοῦταν καλοῦσι Ῥωμαῖοι, καθιερώσειν. | 5.1. In the tenth year of the war, 396 B.C. the Senate abolished the other magistracies and appointed Camillus dictator. After choosing Cornelius Scipio as his master of horse, in the first place he made solemn vows to the gods that, in case the war had a glorious ending, he would celebrate the great games in their honour, and dedicate a temple to a goddess whom the Romans call Mater Matuta. |
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9. Plutarch, Roman Questions, None (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •senecio, q. sosius Found in books: Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch's Cities, 33 | 267d. Why is it that it is forbidden to slave-women to set foot in the shrine of Matuta, and why do the women bring in one slave-woman only and slap her on the head and beat her? Is the beating of this slave but a symbol of the prohibition, and do they prevent the others from entering because of the legend? For Ino is said to have become madly jealous of a slave-woman on her husband's account, and to have vented her madness on her son. The Greeks relate that the slave was an Aetolian by birth and that her name was Antiphera. Wherefore also in my native town, Chaeroneia, the temple-guardian stands before the precinct of Leucothea and, taking a whip in his hand, makes proclamation: "Let no slave enter, nor any Aetolian, man or woman!" |
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10. Plutarch, Table Talk, None (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch's Cities, 35 |
11. Scriptores Historiae Augustae, Hadrian, 4.2, 7.1 (4th cent. CE - 5th cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •senecio, q. sosius Found in books: Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch's Cities, 50 |
12. Epigraphy, Ig Ii², 3112, 3563 Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch's Cities, 43 |
13. Epigraphy, Fdd Iii, 3.232, 4.111 Tagged with subjects: •senecio, q. sosius Found in books: Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch's Cities, 39, 43 |
14. Epigraphy, Syll. , None Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch's Cities, 43, 49 |
15. Epigraphy, Seg, 36.258, 38.179, 38.380 Tagged with subjects: •senecio, q. sosius Found in books: Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch's Cities, 40 |
16. Epigraphy, Ils, 308 Tagged with subjects: •senecio, q. sosius Found in books: Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch's Cities, 50 |
17. Epigraphy, Ig, 7.2711, 7.2781, 9.161, 9.1200 Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch's Cities, 43 |
18. Epigraphy, Fdd, 4.47 Tagged with subjects: •senecio, q. sosius Found in books: Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch's Cities, 43 |
19. Suidas Thessalius, Fragments, None Tagged with subjects: •senecio, q. sosius Found in books: Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch's Cities, 50 |