Index of Sources GREEK, LATIN, and BIBLICAL �

Index of Sources GREEK, LATIN, and BIBLICAL �

Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-83163-5 - Attalos, Athens, and the Akropolis: The Pergamene “Little Barbarians” and their Roman and Renaissance Legacy Andrew Stewart Index More information Index of Sources GREEK, LATIN, AND BIBLICAL ᪉᪉᪉ Note: An asterisk (*) indicates a quotation in English, however brief; two asterisks (**) indicate a quotation in the original language. Adamantios, Physiognomonica 97 (2: 122–23f): 318n61 Poetics, 5, 1449a32–36: 23, 808a23 (1: 34f): 318n57 (ed. Foerster) 124 (2: 139f): 318n62 319n70, 332n195 39, 809a34 (1: 46f): 318n65 1.4 (1: 306f): 319n69 Anonymous (2), de Physiogno- Politics 41, 809b19 (1: 48f): 1.6 (1: 309f): 318n57 monica (ed. Foerster) 1.1.5, 1252b5–9: 325n64 319n70 1.7–8 (1: 312–13f): 319n70 8 (2: 228f): 318n62 1.1.12, 1253a27–29: 230*, 41, 809b23 (1: 50f): 318n68 1.11 (1: 317–18, 321f): 14 (2: 229f): 318n57 332n189 42, 810a2 (1: 52f): 318n57 319n70 Anonymus Alexandrinus, 1.2.14–15, 1254b25–40: 57, 811a4 (1: 62f): 318n60 1.18 (1: 341f): 318nn57,62 Expositio totius mundi et 333n12 59, 811a14 (1: 64f): 318n65 2.1 (1: 348f): 318n55 gentium, 52: xvii, 13, 24, 6.3.1, 1319b39: 330n159 60, 811a24 (1: 64f): 318n57 2.2 (1: 350f): 319n70 36, 192, 288 (AT8)** 7.6.1, 1327b20: 318n66 61, 811b3 (1: 66f): 318n65 2.16 (1: 363–64f): 318n60 Antiphon, 5.31–32: 333n12 7.6.1, 1327b23–26: 62, 811b5 (1: 66f): 318n58 2.24 (1: 374f): 318n57 Apollodoros 325n64 63, 811b14 (1: 68f): 319n69 2.28 (1: 380f): 318n62 1.6.1–2: 324n40 7.6.1, 1327b27: 318n60 64, 811b29–812a1 (1: 70f): 2.29 (1: 380f): 318n62, 1.34: 329n137 7.6.1, 1327b29–33: 318n57 319n69 Appian 332n190 66, 812a10 (1: 72f): 318n62, 2.31 (1: 384–85f): 318n66 Civil Wars, 2.102: 320n98 Problems 319n69 2.37 (1: 392–93f): 157*, Macedonian Wars, 11.4: 10.24, 893b10–17: 318n57 68, 812b6 (1: 76f): 319n70 318nn57,60,63,66** 324n29 14.8, 909b9–24: 318n66 69, 812b35 (1: 80f): 155, 2.47 (1: 412f): 318n57 Mithradatic Wars, 3: 326n79, Rhetoric 318n59**, 319n68, 2.51 (1: 415f): 318n61 327n101 1.7.34, 1365a31–33: 333n9 325n64** 2.60 (1: 424–25f): Syrian Wars, 233–34: 3.10.7, 1411a1–4: 333n9 73, 814b4 (1: 90f): 318n55 318nn60,62, 319n69 333n219 [Aristotle], Physiognomonica Athenaios Aemilianus of Nicaea, see Aristophanes (ed. Foerster) 4, 154a: 321n102, 326n77 Palatine Anthology Acharnians, 586: 332n195 9, 806b7 (1: 28f): 318n60 11, 782b: 217*, 328n109 Aischylos, The Persians, 12: Birds 9, 806b15–16 (1: 18–20f): Auctor ad Herennium 325n63 553: 324n40 318nn60,66 2.7,10: 333n12 Alkaios of Messene, see 1249–52: 324n40 13, 807a32–33 (1: 26f): 3.5,9: 317n38 Palatine Anthology Knights, 732–40: 333n9 318n63, 319n69 4.45,59: 146*, 316n27**, Alkiphron, 3.15.4: 331n169* Lysistrata, 677–78: 323n12 13, 807b1 (1: 26f): 319n70 317n38 Anonymous (1), de Physiogno- Wasps, 792: 332n195 13, 807b5 (1: 28f): 318n60 4.49,62: 160*, 319n72** monica (ed. Foerster) Aristotle 14, 807b10–11 (1: 28f): Augustus, Res Gestae, 23: 14 (2: 23f): 318n66, 319n68 Generation of Animals, 1.19, 318nn60,61 320n98 18 (2: 29–30f): 318n61 727a22–25: 319n66 20, 808a8–13 (1: 32f): Acts of the Apostles 34 (2: 51–52f): 319n77 Nicomachean Ethics, 3.7.7– 318n60 3.1–11: 115 40 (2: 57–58f): 318n54 13, 1115b25–29: 318n65, 23, 808a20 (1: 34f): 318n65, 5.1–5: 103 91 (2: 120f): 318n61 331n182, 332n192 319n69 7.58: 105 345 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-83163-5 - Attalos, Athens, and the Akropolis: The Pergamene “Little Barbarians” and their Roman and Renaissance Legacy Andrew Stewart Index More information INDEX OF SOURCES: GREEK, LATIN, AND BIBLICAL Caesar, Gallic War 68.15.1: 321n100 Heliodoros, Aethiopica, 3.1–6: 8.20: 330n159 1.39: 319n70 68.25.4: 163 326n81 12.13–14: 332n190 1.40.5: 320n98 69.1.3: 321n100 Herodotos 12.163: 230*, 332n189 2.13: 319n67 69.2.5–6: 320n85 4.117: 325n53 3.8.3: 319nn67,82 69.4.1: 315n17, 322n125 5.95: 321n104 Josephus, Jewish Wars, 6.9.418: 3.10.3: 319n67 69.23.2–3: 320nn85,86 7.61–96: 325n63 321n100 3.19.6: 319n67, 326n73 73.20.3: 320n97 7.140–42: 331n167 Justin 3.22.3: 326n77 76.16.1: 321n102 8.31–38: 327n83 24.8.11: 326n77 Cassius Dio, see Dio Cassius Dio Chrysostom 8.37–39: 324n38 26.2.1–6: 326n77, 329n138 Cicero 3.43: 162* 8.50: 327n83 Juvenal, Satires Brutus 12.20: 162*, 320n86** 8.51–53: 331n167 1.22–23: 321n102 51: 331n178 Diodoros Siculus 8.143–44: 330n150 2.53: 321n102 286: 331n178 3.53–54: 325n53 9.27: 329n144 6.246–67: 165*, 321n102** 325: 331n178 3.55.5: 332n214 Hesychios, Lexicon, s.v. 13.64: 319n70 de Domo sua, 60: 161, 4.16.4: 325n54 kataxÆnh: 330n165 319n78 4.28.1–4: 325n54 Hippokrates Kallimachos de Finibus, 3.61: 331n184 4.62: 325n55 Airs, Waters, Places, 17 (2: Hymn to Artemis (3), 204: de Oratore 5.24–31: 318n65, 331n182, 66–68 Littré): 325n53 325n48 2.58: 331n178 332nn192,194 Concerning Women, 1.1 (8: Hymn to Delos (4) 2.194–95: 321n103 5.28.1–3: 137, 157*, 12 Littré): 319n66 171–88: 324n38 2.236: 319n70 315n7**, 318n64**, Epidemics, 2.6.19 (5: 136 183–84: 206*, 230*, 2.239: 319n70 332n196 Littré): 319n66 326n69**, 331n182*, 2.266: 152*, 317n48**, 5.30.2: 326n68 On the Nature of Women, 1 332n194 319n70 5.30.3: 326n69 (7: 312 Littré): 319n66 Orator 12.70.5: 321n104 Historia Augusta Livy 25: 331n178 16.89: 329n140 Commodus, 9.6: 320n97 Praefatio 10: 150*, 231: 331n178 17.15.2: 330n160 Hadrian 317n38** Philippics, 3.14.3–5: 309n24 17.115: 197 5.2: 163*, 320n91** 1.10.4–6: 321n104 Topica, 74: 333n12 22.9.3: 326n77 6.3: 321n100 1.24–28: 85, 202 Tusculan Disputations, 25.13: 326n77 7.12: 321n100 4.20.2: 321n104 2.17.41: 309n24, 321n111 26–28: 220, 329n126 9: 315n17 6.7.3: 319n75** Verrines 29.34: 324n29 10.2: 160* 7.12.11: 319n67, 326n73, 2.5.3: 321n103 31.35: 326n79, 327n101 19.10: 145, 163*, 315n17 332n194 2.25.32: 321n103 37.1.5: 319n79 25.6–7: 320n86 7.26.6: 321n104 Clement of Alexandria, Paeda- Diogenes Laertius Maximinus et Balbinus, 8: 7.26.9: 319n67, 326n73 gogus (ed. Foerster), 3.3.24 1.33: 153*, 318n5 309n24, 321n111 10.28.2: 319n67, 326n73, (2: 306f): 157*, 318n66** 4.60: 329n134 Homer 332n194 Curtius (Q. Curtius Rufus), 5.67: 329n134 Iliad 22.51.5–7: 168* 8.14.29: 325n61 10.119–20: 331n184 6.70–71: 321n104 23.12.14: 321n104 Dionysios of Halikarnassos 11.91–121: 321n104 23.46.14: 321n104 Demosthenes de Compositione Verborum, 16.498–500: 321n104 26–32: 220, 329n126 18.67: 321n103 18: 331n178 Odyssey, 20.80: 325n48 26.2: 325n50** 18.201: 330n159 On the Ancient Orators, 1–4: Horace 31.9.1–5: 333n217 22.13 (schol.): 330n146, 331n178 Epodes, 16.7: 319n70 31.15.6: 324n33 331n169* Roman Antiquities, 3.12–22: Odes 31.15.9–11: 329n126, 30.37: 333n12 309n8 1.2.22: 161, 319n78 332n210 60.8–11: 224, 329n144, Dionysios Skytobrachion (FGH 1.15.21–24: 161, 319n78 31.24.18: 222, 329n126** 330n158 32) 1.21.13–16: 161, 319n78 31.26.9–12: 222, 329n126** 60.17: 332n194 f6: 325n53 2.2.17: 161, 319n78 31.29.15–16: 332n190 60.18–19: 332n188 f7: 332n214 2.4.40–80: 319n79 31.30: 224*, 329n141**, 60.27–31: 330n160 3.1.6–8: 319n79 331n176 Dio Cassius Epiktetos, 2.22.21–22: 163, Hypereides 31.44.1–9: 329n126 12.50.3: 318n65, 319n67, 320n89** Epitaphios 31.47.1–2: 329n126 326n73, 332n194* Euripides 4–5: 329n144 32.8.9: 333n218 43.23.3: 320n98 Helen, 276: 156*, 205*, 17: 329n139 32.23.13: 329n126 50.15.2: xvii, 36, 68, 72, 325n64 20: 329n139 32.27.1: 333n217 182, 188, 196, 198*, 200, Hippolytos 24: 329n139 33.20.3: 329n139 233, 237, 288 (AT7)** 10–11: 325n54 Fragments (ed. Blass), a4: 34.23.1–24.4: 233*, 51.22.4–9: 320n98 29–34: 325n55 332n194 332n211** 54.7.3: 331n166 304–10: 323n12, 325n54 35.37.4–39.2: 332n206 55.10.7: 320n98 1423–30: 325n55 Isaios, 8.12: 333n12 35.50.4: 332n206 60[61].30.3: 320n99 Isokrates 37.2–6: 332n213 61.9.5: 164, 320n99 Galen, de Temperamentis, 2.6 Epistles 38.14: 304n12 61.17.3: 321n102 (1: 627 Kühn; 2: 288–89 2.5: 330n159 38.17–21: 318n65 62[63].3.1: 321n102 Foerster): 319n66 3.11: 332n190 38.17.7: 319n67, 326n73, 66.25.1: 165–66*, 321n102 Genesis, 49.27: 105 Orations 332n194 66.25.3–4: 321n100 4.16–18: 332n190 38.18.1: 241*, 331n179, 67.8.1–2: 321n100 Harpokration, Lexicon, s.v. 4.66–72: 329n144 333nn6,22 67.8.4: 321n102 “Mikon”: 332n198 4.92: 332n188 38.21: 331n185 346 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-83163-5 - Attalos, Athens, and the Akropolis: The Pergamene “Little Barbarians” and their Roman and Renaissance Legacy Andrew Stewart Index More information INDEX OF SOURCES: GREEK, LATIN, AND BIBLICAL 38.21.4: 326n68 2.331–40: 319n79 10.22.4: 329n143 35.146: 68, 215, 327n102** 38.21.9–10: 169*, 229*, 3.1.61: 315n23 10.23.12: 326n77 36.28: 145* 321n110** Persius, Schol.

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