Eros   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Eros   - the Greek god of Love
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AnthPal_16.205   NUS & { Ph 9 } & On the Eros of Praxiteles Praxiteles,
AntipSid_7.14   Muse; whom Cypris and Eros together reared, with whom
AntipSid_16.167   Praxiteles' Statue of Eros at Thespiae You will say,
Athen_11.508   spoken on the subject of Eros - very indecent, too -
Athen_11.782   I want to box with Eros. "   And long before
Athen_12.534   ivory, on which was carved Eros brandishing a thunderbolt as the
Athen_13.561-563 *   of which were these:- & Eros, who is wisdom's pupil gay,
Athen_13.585   you," said she, "are the Eros of Pheidias." [50.] And as
Athen_13.591   edestal of his statue of Eros, which is placed below the
Athen_13.598-601 *   ful, maddened turmoil of Eros, [599] but they fell beneath
Athen_13.604   another's field, & To bring Eros to court for being a
Athen_13.609   irst erected a statue of Eros in the Academy, on which the
Cic:Verr_2.4.12   the judgement of Verres. A Cupid by Praxiteles for 1600 sesterces
Cic:Verr_2.4.4   us. One was a marble Cupid by Praxiteles - I learnt
Cic:Verr_2.4.6   are well known, borrowed this Cupid for the time during which
Crinag_7.628   for you to change ; for Eros himself gave both his name
LeonTar_16.206   DAS OF ALEXANDRIA On the Eros of Praxiteles The Thespians
Lucill_5.68   entire stop to loving, Eros, or else add being loved,
Meleager_5.140   speech with wisdom, and Eros guiding your beauty aright,
Meleager_12.83   & { G-P 68 } & Eros wounded me not with his arrows,
Plin:HN_36.33   double busts of Hermes and Eros by Tauriscus (not the well-known
PsCallisth_1.12   of marriage, mother of Eros the bowman, will destroy Ado
Simonid_16.204   04] & { P 56 } & On the Eros of Praxiteles Praxiteles per

  Eros 2   - a slave of Cicero
Plut:Mor_205 approached and his slave Eros brought him word it was defe

  Eros 3   - the steward of Augustus in Egypt
Plut:Mor_207 was told him that Eros, his steward in Egypt, having boug

  Eros   - in documents
CIL_1.2702 to Mercury the Blest: Eros, slave of Gaius Calidius

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