
Niobe - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Niobe
- daughter of Tantalus; punished by the gods for her boasting
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AnthPal_7.386
{ Ph 4 } & Here am I, Niobe, as many times a stone {sic
AnthPal_7.549
ALEXANDRIA & { F 11 } & Niobe, a rock in Sipylus, still
AntipThes_7.530
{ G-P 22 } & On Niobe and her children O ferry-man of
AntipThes_7.743
I justly surpass Niobe both in my children and in restra
AntipThes_16.131
{ G-P 86 } & On Niobe & This is the daughter of Tantal
AntipThes_16.133
kewise in death. O Niobe, weeping for the heavy day that
Athen_13.571
nother place she says- & Niobe and Leto were of old & Affe
Athen_13.601
and the other, in his Niobe, the mutual love of Niobe's
Cic:Tusc_3.63
And thus Niobe is feigned to have been
Euseb]:Chron_177
ws. Argus, the son of Zeus and Niobe, for 70 years. The
Euseb]:Chron_181
ries about Phoroneus and Niobe, and then what happened aft
Lucill_11.246
drama about me as if I were Niobe. * & The ship is supp
Lucill_11.253
the living original of Niobe ; so that I wonder and say:
Lucill_11.254
ancing the part of Niobe you stood like a stone, and again
Meleager_16.134
of Planudes. } On Niobe Niobe, daughter of Tantalus, hea
Plin:HN_36.27
whether the 'Dying Children of Niobe' in the Temple of Sosian
Theodorid_16.132
the infinite mourning of Niobe, the daughter of Tantalus,
Niobe 2
- title of a poem by Timotheus
DiogLaert_7.28
ated the line out of the Niobe: & I come: why call me so?
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