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== In classical literature == [[File:Gustave Moreau - Diomède dévoré par ses chevaux.jpg|thumb|''Diomedes Devoured by his Horses'', by [[Gustave Moreau]] (1865), oil on canvas, 140 x 95.5 cm., Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rouen]] [[File:Diomedes Devoured by his Horses - Gustave Moreau (1866).jpg|thumb|''Diomedes Devoured by his Horses'', by Gustave Moreau (1866), watercolor, 19.1 x 17.1 cm., private collection]] Chronological listing of classical literature sources for the Mares of Diomedes: * Pindar, fr. 169a M. (Greek lyric poem C5th BC) * Euripides, ''The Madness of Hercules'', 379 ff (trans. Way) (Greek tragedy C5th BC) * Euripides, ''Alcestis'' 479 ff (trans. Coleridge) (Greek tragedy C5th BC) * Diodorus Siculus, ''Library of History'' 4. 15. 3 - 4 (trans. Oldfather) (Greek history C1st BC) * Lucretius, ''Of the Nature of Things'' 5 Proem 1 (trans. Leonard) (Roman philosophy C1st BC) * Ovid, ''Heroides'' 9. 69 ff (trans. Showerman) (Roman poetry C1st BC to C1st AD) * Ovid, ''Heroide''s 9. 87 ff * Ovid, ''Metamorphoses'' 9. 194 ff (trans. Miller) (Roman poetry C1st BC to C1st AD) * Strabo, ''Geography'' 7 Fragment 43 (44) (trans. Jones) (Greek geography C1st BC to C1st AD) * Strabo, ''Geography'' 7 Fragment 46 (47) * Philippus of Thessalonica, ''The Twelve Labors of Hercules'' (''The Greek Classics'' ed. Miller Vol 3 1909 p. 397) (Greek epigrams C1st AD) * Lucan, ''The Pharsalia of Lucan'' 2. 149 ff (trans. Riley) (Roman poetry C1st AD) * Seneca, ''Agamemnon'' 850 ff (trans. Miller) (Roman tragedy C1st AD) * Seneca, ''Agamemnon'' 842 ff * Seneca, ''Hercules Furens'' 226 ff (trans. Miller) * Seneca, ''Hercules Oetaeus'' 20 ff (trans. Miller) * Seneca, ''Hercules Oetaeus'' 1538 ff * Seneca, ''Hercules Oetaeus'' 1814 ff * Seneca, ''Hercules Oetaeus'' 1894 ff * Seneca, ''Troades'' 1105 ff (trans. Miller) * Statius, ''Thebaid'' 12. 154 ff (trans. Mozley) (Roman epic poetry C1st AD) * Pseudo-Apollodorus, ''The Library'' 2. 5. 8 (trans. Frazer) (Greek mythography C2nd AD) * Pausanias, ''Description of Greece'' 3. 18. 12 (trans. Jones) (Greek travelogue C2nd AD) * Pausanias, ''Description of Greece'' 5. 10. 9 * Pseudo-Hyginus, ''Fabula''e 30 (trans. Grant) (Roman mythography C2nd AD). * Pseudo-Hyginus, ''Fabulae'' 159 * Ptolemaei Hephaestionis, ''Novarum historiarum'' Lib. 2 (trans. Roulez 1834 p. 70) (Alexandrine history C2 AD) * Gellius, ''The Attic Nights'' 3. 9 (trans Beloe) (Greek history C2AD) * Philostratus the Elder, ''Imagines'' 1. 17 (trans. Fairbanks) (Greek rhetoric C3rd AD) * Philostratus the Elder, ''Imagine''s 2. 25 The Burial of Abderos * Philostratus, ''Life of Apollonius'' of Tyana 5. 5 (trans. Conyreare) (Greek sophistry C3rd AD) * Quintus Smyrnaeus, ''Fall of Troy'' 6. 245 ff (trans. Way) (Greek epic poetry C4th AD) * Stephanus Byzantium, ''Ethnicorum Quae Supersunt'', s.v. Abdêra (ed. Meinekii) (Greco-Byzantine mythography C6AD) * Boethius, ''The Consolation of Philosophy'' 4. 7. 13 ff (trans. Rand & Stewart) (Roman philosophy C6th AD) * Tzetzes, ''Chiliades'' or ''Book of Histories'' 2. 299 ff (trans. Untila et al.) (Greco-Byzantine history C12 AD) * Tzetzes, ''Chiliades'' or ''Book of Histories'' 2. 499 ff * Tzetzes, ''Chiliades'' or ''Book of Histories'' 2. 799 ff
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