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Geras, Old Age
ancient Greek deity
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Aelian, Characteristics of Animals
Aristophanes, Birds
Athenaeus, Deipnosophists
Cicero, Letters to Atticus
Cicero, Nature of the Gods
Cicero, On Divination
Diogenes Laertius, Lives of the Philosophers
Harpokration, Lexicon of the Ten Orators
Hesiod, Theogony
Hyginus, Fabulae
Seneca, Letters to Lucilius
Silius Italicus, Punica
Virgil, Aeneid
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Hesiod, Theogony
§211 and after her, Apate (Deceit) and Philotes (Friendship) and hateful
Geras
(Old Age) and hard-hearted Eris (Strife).
-1000
Virgil, Aeneid
§6.264 made their beds, and pallid Sickness lives there, and sad
Old Age
, and Fear, and persuasive Hunger, and vile Need, forms
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Hyginus, Fabulae
§0.2 Caligine: Night, Day, Erebus, Aether. From Night and Erebus: Fate,
Old Age
, Death, Dissolution, Continence, Sleep, Dreams, Love — that is,
-1000
Diogenes Laertius, Lives of the Philosophers
§2.13 is asserted by Demetrius of Phalerum in his work On
Old Age
. Hermippus in his Lives says that he was confined
-500
Aristophanes, Birds
§599 thing towards health? The miserable man is never well. EPOPS:
Old Age
also dwells in Olympus. How will they get at it?
-414
Harpokration, Lexicon of the Ten Orators
§s22 'skaphion' is a type of haircut Aristophanes also (shows) in
Old Age
.
-350
Harpokration, Lexicon of the Ten Orators
§t12 the defense Against Pythodoros, if it is genuine. Aristophanes in
Old Age
, and others.
-350
Diogenes Laertius, Lives of the Philosophers
§5.43 Of
Old Age
, one book. On the Astronomy of Democritus, one book.
-350
Diogenes Laertius, Lives of the Philosophers
§5.81 Athenians. On Antiphanes. Historical Introduction. Letters. A Sworn Assembly. Of
Old Age
. Rights. Aesop's Fables. Anecdotes.
-325
Silius Italicus, Punica
§13.562 bloodless Pallor; Remorse and Treachery are there; here is querulous
Old Age
, and there Jealousy which strangles herself with both hands;
-215
Cicero, On Divination
§2.3 others. I have also recently thrown in that book On
Old Age
, which I sent my friend Atticus; and, since it
-50
Cicero, Nature of the Gods
§3.43 genealogists are thus named: Love, Dolus, Fear, Labor, Invidentia, Fate,
Senectus
, Mors, Tenebrae, Miseria, Querella, Gratia, Fraus, Pertinacia, the Parcae,
-50
Cicero, Letters to Atticus
§Att.16.3 you take more and more delight in my essay on
Old Age
increases my energy in writing. You say that you are
-44
Athenaeus, Deipnosophists
§3.74 Lady of Sorrows.' 'Oven bread. — Aristophanes mentions this in
Old Age
. There he introduces a bread-woman whose loaves have been
-1
Athenaeus, Deipnosophists
§4.10 they call kolymbades ('divers'). Aristophanes, at any rate, says in
Old Age
: 'Do you, master, love the ladies who are over-ripe
-1
Athenaeus, Deipnosophists
§7.28 left any more, nor a damned bembras.' Aristophanes in '
Old Age
': 'She was nursed on hoary-skinned bemberades.' Plato in 'The
-1
Aelian, Characteristics of Animals
§12.9 Wagtail does, and work a powerful spell.' And in his
Geras
: Rhythmic wagtail-gait of a belly-arching fellow.' And Autocrates in
-1
Seneca, Letters to Lucilius
§76.1 LXXVI. On Learning Wisdom in
Old Age
You have been threatening me with your enmity, if I
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