Woman; Her Position and Influence in Ancient Greece and Rome, and Among the Early ChristiansDonaldson, James, Sir
History
Woman; Her Position and Influence in Ancient Greece and Rome, and Among the Early Christians
Donaldson, James, Sir
Women -- Greece; Women -- History -- To 500; Women -- Rome
[91] Rev. David Williamson died 6 August, 1706. “After threescore he
married the seventh wife.” Many lampoons were made on this divine,
collected by Maidment; he refers to Kirkton’s ‘Church History’, p. 349.
[92] Long’s translation.
[93] Ep., iv. 19.
[94] Tac. ‘Ann.,’ 3, 33, 34 (A.D. 21).
[95] xv. 11.
[96] vi. 34, 5–11.
[97] Corp. Inscript. Lat., vol. viii. part ii. n. 9407; Renier, 3914,
‘Messia Castula duumvira.’
[98] viii. 3, 1.
[99] Book iii. 1, 5.
[100] Suet., ‘Galba,’ 5; Lampridius, ‘Heliogabalus,’ 4; Flav. Vopis.
‘Aurelianus,’ 49.
[101] Epict. fr. 53, Schw., vol. iii. p. 84.
[102] ‘Brutus,’ 13.
[103] Long’s translation.
[104] Pliny, ‘Epist.,’ 3, 16.
[105] Translation by Dr. John Muir.
[106] Paulus Diaconus, ‘Uxorium,’ 379 (Müller).
[107] Val. Max. 2, 9, 1, cf. Plutarch, ‘Cam.,’ ii.
[108] Livy, Epitome, lix.; Gell., i. 6.
[109] Suet. ‘Aug.,’ 89.
[110] Lib. iii. 7.
[111] Civil. Bell, ii. 102.
[112] xliii. 25.
[113] Darst., 1^5, p. 52.
[114] lvi. 1–10.
[115] Dio. Cass., xliii. 25; Cicero pro Marcello, viii. 23; Suet.
‘Cæs.,’ 20; Appian ‘Bell, Civ.,’ ii. 10; Dio. Cass., xxxviii. 7.
[116] Epiph., ‘Haer.,’ xxx. 16, p. 140.
[117] Tarsica prior Orat., xxxiii. p. 408 M.
[118] Zscharnack, p. 22, 45; Harnack Mission, 395–407.
[119] Eusebius, ‘Hist. Eccl.,’ iii. 31.
[120] All the translations are taken from Clark’s Ante-Nicene Library,
but altered when the meaning can be expressed more exactly. De Virg.
Veland., c. ix.
[121] Apost. Const., Book iii. 15, 5.
[122] iii. 5 and 7.
[123] Tertull., De Baptismo, c. xvii.
[124] C. 40.
[125] P. 274.
[126] Book iii. c. ix.
[127] For Athena Polias, C. O. Müller, Minervæ Poliadis Sacra, &c.,
p. 13, where he enumerates the honours paid to the priestess. For
Demeter and Core, Mommsen, ‘Feste der Stadt Athen,’ 1898, p. 265, M. F.
Foucart, ‘Les Grands Mystères d’Éleusis,’ Paris, 1900, p. 62. Weniger
discusses priestesses in Delphi and Elis in his programmes, mentioned
in Bibliography.
[128] Epiphanius ‘Haer.,’ 49. Augustine de Haeresibus, c. 27.
[129] Bonwetsch regards these statements as strictly historical, p. 168.
[130] ‘Haer.,’ 78, c. 23; 79.
[131] Probably the reading should be οἰκοῦσαι.
[132] C. 24.
[133] Carpocrates Irenæus, i. 25, 4; Cainites Iren., i. 31, 2.
[134] Marcion, Tertull. contra Marcionem, i. 29; Iren., i. c. 28.
[135] 1 Cor. vi. 9.
[136] Supplic. c. 32.
[137] Pæd., iii. 81, 301 P.
[138] Polycarp, Ep., c. 4.
[139] Ad Ux., ii. 8.
[140] Apost. Const., i. 8.
[141] Conviv., i. 2, 17; ii. 1, 29.
[142] De Virg. Veland., c. 17.
[143] Supplic., c. 33.
[144] De Exhort. Cast., 5.
[145] Ad Ux., i. 1.
[146] De Exhort. Cast., 10.
[147] Clem. Alex. Frag., 1012 P.
[148] Ad Ux., i. 5.
[149] De Monogamia, 16.
[150] ‘De Cultu Feminarum,’ i. 1.
[151] Pæd., ii. 2, 83, 186 P.
[152] Metaphrasis in Ecclesiasten, c. 7, 28.
[153] Test. of Reuben, c. 5.
[154] Test. of Judah, c. 15.
[155] Pæd. iii. 10, 11.
[156] See p. 249.
[157] ‘De Cult. Fem.’ ii. 2.
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