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174 I N D E X O F R E F E R E N C E S T O C L A S S I C A L A N D E A R L Y C H R I S T I A N L I T E R A T U R E Classical Appian: Roman History 8.19: 113 n24 Apuleius: Metamorphoses 11: 20 n34 On the God of Socrates 6–17: 46 n99 Aristophanes: Clouds 239–429: 32 n68 Aulus Gellius: Attic Nights 2.24: 19 n29 7.7: 31 n63 10.1: 95 n53 17.21: 147 n29 20.1: 16 n23, 19 n29 Cassius Dio: Roman History 47.15: 20 n35 72.8: 18 n28 76.6: 114 n26 Catullus: Poems 63: 33 n69 Cicero: Concerning the Responses of the Soothsayers 9: 50 n111 In Defence of Publius Sestius 9: 19 n33 On Friendship 24: 15 n22 On Moral Ends 3.22: 110 n12 On the Nature of the Gods 1.14–15: 42 n92 2.3: 50 n111 3.2: 50 n111 3.17: 50 n112 3.22: 126 n39 Tusculan Disputations 1: 78 n19 Diogenes Laertius: Lives of Eminent Philosophers 6.2: 2 n68 7.1: 42 n92 7.151: 77 n15 8.2: 113 n23 10.76–77: 76 n12 10.139: 76 n15 Dionysius of Halicarnassus : Roman Antiquities 7.72: 91 n39 Euripides: Alcestis 747–59: 33 n69 Bacchae 61: n142 Hecuba 218–28, 518–80: 96 n58 Herodian: History 3.8: 114 n26 Herodotus: Histories 1.94: 89 n30 Hesiod: Works and Days 59–105: 125 n30 Historia Augusta: ‘Commodus ’ 9: 25 n51 Homer: Iliad 5.311–40: 32 n67 14.292–351: 32 n67 16.459–61: 32 n67 21.489–92: 32 n69 23.166–77 96 n58 Odyssey 9.105–542: 21 n41 11.23–99, 138–54: 96 n58 12.37–54, 165–200: 21 n41 12.295: 3 n1 14.488: 3 n1 Horace: Odes 3.17.14: 54 n119 Epistles 1.7.94: 54 n119 2.1.144: 54 n119 Josephus: Jewish Antiquities 12.2: 38 n80 Against Apian 2: 39 n83 Justinian: Digest 48.19: 125 n33 Juvenal: Satires 4.123–34: 25 n51 6.1–4, 342–45: 50 n112 6.79: 55 n121 9.85: 55n 121 12.91–92: 55 n121 Livy: History of Rome 1.1–7: 31 n63 1.10: 89 n32 1.58–59: 113 n22 7.2: 89 n30 23.30: 90 n37 39.8–19: 19 n32 Lucan: Civil War 1.444–45: 24 n48 1.565–66: 25 n51 Lucian: Dialogues of the Dead 16: 32 n68 The Passing of Peregrinus 113 n23 Lucretius: On the Nature of Things 2.646–51: 76 n12 5.1162: 150 n46 Ovid: Fasti 3.55–57: 31 n63 4.223–44: 33 n69 5.347–68: 99 n67 6.213–18: 31 n64 Metamorphoses 2.150–234, 319–28: 33 n69 Pausanias: Description of Greece 1.23: 113 n25 8.9: 31 n65 Philo: Life of Moses 2.5: 38 n80 Pindar: Pythian Odes 3.47–60: 32 n67 Plato: Apology, 6 31: 46 n99 Phaedo 67–72: 78 n19 118: 128 n45 Republic 457: 61 n140 Symposium 202–3: 46 n101 Timaeus 24–25: 63 n144 Pliny: Natural History 7.23: 113 n25 16.3–4: 126 n33 16.4: 126 n33 28.2: 25 n52 Epistles 10.33–34: 58 n129 10.35: 131 n58 10.96: 9 n12, 11 n14, 12 n15, 51 n113, 59 n129 10.97: 17 n24 Quintilian: Oratorical Institutes 3.6: 16 n23 Seneca: Apocolocyntosis 8: 33 n68 Natural Questions 2.45: 42 n92 On Anger 2.10: 38 n79 Sophocles: King Oedipus , 26 n55 Women of Trachis, 34 n70 Suetonius: Caligula 27: 54 n119 Claudius 25: 14 n20 Domitian 4: 96 n56 Tacitus: Annals 4.17: 131 n58 15.44: 14 n20, 17 n25, 58 n126 16.22: 131 n58 Histories 5.3–4: 35 n72 5.9: 35 n73 Terence: Andria 68: 15 n22, 21 n39 Tibullus: Poems 1.6.45–50: 25 n51 1.10.15–20: 50 n112 Valerius Maximus: Memorable Deeds and Sayings 2.4: 96 n58 Virgil: Aeneid 4.174: 22 n43 5.721: 93 n47 6.77–102: 48 n108 6.535: 93 n47 6.548–627: 29 n59 6.550–51: 67 n160 6.566–69: 67 n160 6.595: 28 n58 6.637–78: 67 n160 7.26: 93...

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