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thebaid Borg (2008), Paideia: the World of the Second Sophistic: The World of the Second Sophistic, 68
Cain (2016), The Greek Historia Monachorum in Aegypto: Monastic Hagiography in the Late Fourth Century, 129, 130, 131, 156, 165, 173, 184, 204, 209, 210, 216, 231, 237, 241
Gagne (2021), Cosmography and the Idea of Hyperborea in Ancient Greece, 393
Katzoff(2005), Law in the Documents of the Judaean Desert, 73
Mitchell and Pilhofer (2019), Early Christianity in Asia Minor and Cyprus: From the Margins to the Mainstream, 25
Salvesen et al. (2020), Israel in Egypt: The Land of Egypt as Concept and Reality for Jews in Antiquity and the Early Medieval Period, 272, 330, 339
de Ste. Croix et al. (2006), Christian Persecution, Martyrdom, and Orthodoxy, 66, 82, 131, 176
thebaid, actium, in statius’ Manolaraki (2012), Noscendi Nilum Cupido: Imagining Egypt from Lucan to Philostratus, 174, 177
thebaid, and, philomela and procne, statius Panoussi(2019), Brides, Mourners, Bacchae: Women's Rituals in Roman Literature, 106
thebaid, bacchic rites, in statius Panoussi(2019), Brides, Mourners, Bacchae: Women's Rituals in Roman Literature, 104, 106, 107, 108, 109
thebaid, burials and mourning, hypsipyles fake burial of thoas in statius Panoussi(2019), Brides, Mourners, Bacchae: Women's Rituals in Roman Literature, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163
thebaid, dike, δίκη, virgo, in statius’ Gee (2013), Aratus and the Astronomical Tradition, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145
thebaid, divine epiphany, bacchus appearing to hypsipyle, in statius Panoussi(2019), Brides, Mourners, Bacchae: Women's Rituals in Roman Literature, 163, 164, 253, 254
thebaid, domitian, in statius’ Gee (2013), Aratus and the Astronomical Tradition, 144, 145
thebaid, egypt Bianchetti et al. (2015), Brill’s Companion to Ancient Geography: The Inhabited World in Greek and Roman Tradition, 171, 172, 173, 181
thebaid, epic narrative Eidinow and Kindt (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion, 152, 158
thebaid, evadne, in statius Panoussi(2019), Brides, Mourners, Bacchae: Women's Rituals in Roman Literature, 109, 110, 241
thebaid, hypsipyle in statius Panoussi(2019), Brides, Mourners, Bacchae: Women's Rituals in Roman Literature, 104, 145, 147, 148, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166
thebaid, hypsipyle, in statius Panoussi(2019), Brides, Mourners, Bacchae: Women's Rituals in Roman Literature, 104, 145, 147, 148, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166
thebaid, ides lament in statius Panoussi(2019), Brides, Mourners, Bacchae: Women's Rituals in Roman Literature, 240
thebaid, ovids metamorphoses compared, statius Panoussi(2019), Brides, Mourners, Bacchae: Women's Rituals in Roman Literature, 104, 105, 106, 112
thebaid, silvae, and the aeneid, vergil Greensmith (2021), The Resurrection of Homer in Imperial Greek Epic: Quintus Smyrnaeus' Posthomerica and the Poetics of Impersonation, 251, 252
thebaid, statira Braund and Most (2004), Ancient Anger: Perspectives from Homer to Galen, 256, 258, 261, 264, 265, 266, 268, 269, 270, 271, 272, 273, 274, 278
thebaid, statius Walter (2020), Time in Ancient Stories of Origin, 13, 14
thebaid, supplication, of lemnian women in statius Panoussi(2019), Brides, Mourners, Bacchae: Women's Rituals in Roman Literature, 162
thebaid, supplication, of women seeking to bury dead in statius Panoussi(2019), Brides, Mourners, Bacchae: Women's Rituals in Roman Literature, 105, 106, 110
thebaid, the Jouanna (2018), Sophocles: A Study of His Theater in Its Political and Social Context, 137, 139, 140
thebaid, thebais, the Tabbernee (2007), Fake Prophecy and Polluted Sacraments: Ecclesiastical and Imperial Reactions to Montanism, 211
thebaid, under trajan Salvesen et al. (2020), Israel in Egypt: The Land of Egypt as Concept and Reality for Jews in Antiquity and the Early Medieval Period, 340, 348
thebaid, vergils aeneid and, statius Panoussi(2019), Brides, Mourners, Bacchae: Women's Rituals in Roman Literature, 147

List of validated texts:
4 validated results for "thebaid"
1. Ovid, Metamorphoses, 6.426-6.428 (1st cent. BCE - missingth cent. CE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Hypsipyle, in Statius Thebaid • Statius fides in the Achilleid,, fides in the Thebaid • Statius, Thebaid, Hypsipyle in

 Found in books: Augoustakis et al. (2021), Fides in Flavian Literature, 120; Panoussi(2019), Brides, Mourners, Bacchae: Women's Rituals in Roman Literature, 145

sup>6.427 et genus a magno ducentem forte Gradivo 6.428 conubio Procnes iunxit. Non pronuba Iuno,' ' Nonesup>6.427 lifted his unavailing arms in prayer, 6.428 and cried, “O Universal Deities,' ' None
2. None, None, nan (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Actium, in Statius’ Thebaid • Bacchic rites, in Statius Thebaid • Dike (Δίκη, Virgo), in Statius’ Thebaid • Hypsipyle, in Statius Thebaid • Silvae, and the Aeneid (Vergil), Thebaid • Statira, Thebaid • Statius fides in the Achilleid,, fides in the Thebaid • Statius, Thebaid • Statius, Thebaid, Hypsipyle in • Statius, Thebaid, Ovids Metamorphoses compared • Statius, Thebaid, Vergils Aeneid and • Thebaid • burials and mourning, Hypsipyles fake burial of Thoas in Statius Thebaid • divine epiphany, Bacchus appearing to Hypsipyle, in Statius Thebaid • supplication , of Lemnian women in Statius Thebaid • supplication , of women seeking to bury dead in Statius Thebaid

 Found in books: Augoustakis et al. (2021), Fides in Flavian Literature, 112, 113, 114, 115, 123, 124, 125, 126, 129, 131, 137, 138, 139, 140, 142, 143, 144; Braund and Most (2004), Ancient Anger: Perspectives from Homer to Galen, 256, 258, 264, 269, 271, 273; Gagne (2021), Cosmography and the Idea of Hyperborea in Ancient Greece, 393; Gee (2013), Aratus and the Astronomical Tradition, 140; Goldschmidt (2019), Biofiction and the Reception of Latin Poetry, 43; Greensmith (2021), The Resurrection of Homer in Imperial Greek Epic: Quintus Smyrnaeus' Posthomerica and the Poetics of Impersonation, 251, 252; Manolaraki (2012), Noscendi Nilum Cupido: Imagining Egypt from Lucan to Philostratus, 174; Panoussi(2019), Brides, Mourners, Bacchae: Women's Rituals in Roman Literature, 105, 107, 147, 148, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 253

3. Eusebius of Caesarea, Ecclesiastical History, 8.9.5 (3rd cent. CE - 4th cent. CE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Thebaid • Thebais (the Thebaid)

 Found in books: Tabbernee (2007), Fake Prophecy and Polluted Sacraments: Ecclesiastical and Imperial Reactions to Montanism, 211; de Ste. Croix et al. (2006), Christian Persecution, Martyrdom, and Orthodoxy, 66, 131, 176

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8.9.5 And we beheld the most wonderful ardor, and the truly divine energy and zeal of those who believed in the Christ of God. For as soon as sentence was pronounced against the first, one after another rushed to the judgment seat, and confessed themselves Christians. And regarding with indifference the terrible things and the multiform tortures, they declared themselves boldly and undauntedly for the religion of the God of the universe. And they received the final sentence of death with joy and laughter and cheerfulness; so that they sang and offered up hymns and thanksgivings to the God of the universe till their very last breath.'' None
4. None, None, nan
 Tagged with subjects: • Hypsipyle, in Statius Thebaid • Statius fides in the Achilleid,, fides in the Thebaid • Statius, Thebaid, Hypsipyle in • Statius, Thebaid, Vergils Aeneid and • burials and mourning, Hypsipyles fake burial of Thoas in Statius Thebaid

 Found in books: Augoustakis et al. (2021), Fides in Flavian Literature, 137, 138; Panoussi(2019), Brides, Mourners, Bacchae: Women's Rituals in Roman Literature, 147, 148, 159




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.