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== Classical literature sources == [[File:Getty Villa - Collection (5305374810).jpg|thumb|Storage Jar with the Judgement of Paris (Athens, c. 360 BC)]] Chronological listing of classical literature sources for The Judgement of Paris, including the Apple of Discord: * Homer, ''Iliad'' 24. 25 ff (trans. Murray) (Greek epic C8th BC) * Euripides, ''Iphigenia in Aulis'' 1290 ff (trans. Coleridge) (Greek tragedy C5th BC) * Euripides, ''Hecuba'' 629 ff (trans. Coleridge) * Euripides, ''Hecuba'' 669 ff * Euripides, ''The Trojan Women'' 924 ff (trans. Coleridge) * Euripides, ''Helen'' 20 ff (trans Coleridge) * Euripides, ''Helen'' 675 ff * Euripides, ''Andromache'' 274 ff (trans. Coleridge) * Gorgias, ''The Encomium on Helen'' 5 (''The Classical Weekly'' Feb. 15, 1913 trans. Van Hook p. 123) (Greek philosophy C5th BC) * P. Oxy. 663, Cratinus, ''Argument of Cratinus' Dionysalexandrus'' 2. 12-9 (trans. Grenfell & Hunt) (Greek poetry C5th BC) * Scholiast on P. Oxy. 663, ''Argument of Cratinus' Dionysalexandrus'' 2. 12-9 (''The Oxyrhynchus Papyr''i trans. Grenfell & Hunt 1904 Vol 4 p. 70) * Isocrates, ''Helen'' 41β52 (trans. Norlin) (Greek philosophy C4th BC) * Plato, ''Republic'' 2. 379e ff (trans. Shorey) (Greek philosophy C4th BC) * Scholiast on Plato, ''Republic'' 2. 379e ff (''Plato The Republic'' Books I-V trans. Shorey Vol 5 1937 1930 p. 186) * Aristotle, ''Rhetorica'' 1. 6. 20 ff (trans. Rhys Roberts) (Greek philosophy C4th BC) * Aristotle, ''Rhetorica'' 2. 23. 12 ff * Xenophon, ''Banquet'' (or ''Symposium'') 4. 19. 20 ff (trans. Brownson) (Greek philosophy C4th BC) * Lycophron, ''Alexandria'' 93 ff, (trans. A. Mair) (Greek epic C3rd BC) * Scholiast on ''Alexandria'' 93 ff (''Callimachus and Lycophron'' trans. A. Mair ''Aratus'' trans. G. Mair 1921 p. 501) * Callimachus, ''Hymn'' 5. 17 ff (trans. Mair) (Greek poet C3rd BC) * Herodas, ''Mime'' 1. 35 (trans. Headlam ed. Knox) (Greek poetry C3rd BC) * Catullus, ''The Poems of Catullus'' 61. 17 (trans. Cornish) (Latin poetry C1st BC) * Diodorus Siculus, ''Library of History'' 17. 7. 4 ff (trans. Oldfather) (Greek history C1st BC) * Scholiast on Diodorus Siculus, ''Library of History'' 17. 7. 4 ff (Diodorus of Sicily trans. Oldfather 1963 Vol 8 pp. 135) * Horace, ''Carminum'' 3. 3. 19 (trans. Bennett) (Roman lyric poetry C1st BC) * Scholiast on Horace, ''Carminum'' 3. 3. 19 (''Horace Odes and Erodes'' trans. Bennett 1901 p. 312) * Cicero, ''The Letters to his Friends'' 1. 9. 13 ff (trans. Williams) (Roman epigram C1st BC) * Ovid, ''Heroides'' 16. 137 (trans. Showerman) (Roman poetry C1st BC to C1st AD) * Ovid, ''Heroides'' 17. 115 ff * Ovid, ''Fasti'' 4. 120 ff (trans. Frazer) (Roman epic C1st BC to C1st AD) * Ovid, ''Fasti'' 6. 44 ff * Strabo, ''Geography'' 13. 1. 51 (trans. Jones) (Greek geography C1st BC to C1st AD) * Lucan, ''Pharsalia'' 9. 971 ff (trans. Riley) (Roman poetry C1st AD) * Scholiast on Lucan, ''Pharsalia'' 9. 971 (''The Pharsalia of Lucan'' Riley 1853 p. 378) * Petronius, ''Satyricon'' 138 ff (trans. Heseltine) (Roman satire C1st AD) * Scholiast on Petronius, ''Satyricon'' 138 ff (''Petronius and Seneca Apocolocyntosis'' trans. Heseltine & Rouse 1925 p. 318) * Pliny, ''Natural History'' 34. 19. 77 ff (trans. Rackham) (Roman history C1st AD) * Lucian, ''The Carousal, or The Lapiths'' 35 ff (trans. Harmon) (Assyrian satire C2nd AD) * Lucian, ''The Judgement of the Goddesses'' 1β16 (end) (trans. Harmon) (Assyrian satire C2nd AD) * Lucian, ''The Dance'' 45 ff (trans. Harmon) * Lucian, ''Dialogues of the Sea-Gods'' 301 ff (trans. Harmon) * Pseudo-Lucian, ''Charidemus'' 10 ff (trans. Macleod) * Pseudo-Apollodorus, ''Epitome'' 3. 3 (trans. Frazer) (Greek mythography C2nd AD) * Scholiast on Pseudo-Apollodorus, ''Epitome'' 3. 3 (''Apollodorus The Library'' trans. Frazer 1921 Vol 2 pp. 172β73) * Pseudo-Hyginus, ''Fabulae'' 92 (trans. Grant) (Roman mythography C2nd AD) * Pausanias, ''Description of Greece'' 3. 18. 12 ff (trans. Frazer) (Greek travelogue C2nd AD) * Pausanias, ''Description of Greece'' 5. 19. 5 ff * Apuleius, ''The Golden Ass'' 4. 30 ff (trans. Adlington & Gaselee) (Latin prose C2nd AD) * Apuleius, ''The Golden Ass'' 10. 30β33 (trans. Adlington & Gaselee) * Longus, ''Daphnis and Chloe'' Book 3 (The Athenian Society's Publications IV: ''Longus'' 1896 p. 108) (Greek romance C2nd AD) * P. Oxy. 1231, Sappho, Book 1 Fragment 1. 13 ff (''The Oxyrhynchus Papyri'' trans. Grenfell & Hunt 1914 Vol 10 p. 40) (Greek poetry C2nd AD) * Clement of Alexandria, ''Exhortation to the Greeks'' 2. 29 P. ff (trans. Butterworth) (Christian philosophy C2nd to C3rd AD) * Tertullian, ''Apologeticus'' 15. 15 ff (trans. Souter & Mayor) (Christian philosophy C2nd to C3rd AD) * Athenaeus, ''Banquet of the Learned'' 12. 2 (trans. Yonge) (Greek rhetoric C2nd to C3rd AD) * Psudeo-Proclus, ''Cypria'' (''Hesiod the Homeric Hymns and Homerica'' trans. Evelyn-White pp. 488β91) (C2nd to C5th AD) * Colluthus, ''The Rape of Helen'' 59β210 (trans. Mair) (Greek epic C5th to C6th AD) * Scholiast on Colluthus, ''The Rape of Helen'' 59 ff (''Oppian Colluthus Tryphiodorus'' trans. Mair 1928 pp. 546β47) * Servius, ''Servius In Vergilii Aeneidos'' 1. 27 ff (trans. Thilo) (Greek commentary C4th to 11th AD) * First Vatican Mythographer, ''Scriptores rerum mythicarum'' 208 (ed. Bode) (Greek and Roman mythography C9th AD to C11th AD) * Second Vatican Mythographer, ''Scriptores rerum mythicarum'' 205 (ed. Bode) (Greek and Roman mythography C11th AD) * Tzetzes, ''Scholia on Lycophron'' ''Cassandra'' (or ''Alexandria'') 93 (''Scholia on Lycophron'' ed. MΓΌller 1811 p. 93) (Byzantine commentary C12th AD)
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