Appendix II.A: The Legend of Cloelia {263–270}
Appendix 1C: Rhetorical References to Hostages {261}
Herein are the rhetorical and non-personal references to ὅμηρος and obsides found in the works cited in the bibliography.
| Sources: | “Hostage” |
| Josephus, J.A. 11.303 | marriage |
| Diodorus 19.24.2 | money |
| Polybius 1.68.3 | baggage |
| Plutarch, Moralia 54A | sympathy |
| Plutarch, Cato Minor 30.4 | marriage |
| Cicero, Pro Caelio 32.78 | prosecutions |
| Cicero, Pro Cluentio 66.188 | dead sons |
| Cicero, In Catilinam 4.5.9 | opinion (sententia) |
| Cicero, In Catilinam 4.2.3 | Cicero’s son |
| Cicero, In Q.Caecilium 22.72 | reputation, honor, etc. |
| Cicero, In Verrem2.3.53.124 | Metellus almost gives hostages to Sicilians |
| Lucan 7.61-62; 8.31 | Cornelia & Sons Pompey’s hostages to fate |
| Lucan 10.55 | Ptolemy for Caesar’s safety at court |