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| Apollodorus, Epitome (ed. Sir James George Frazer) | |
| (English) (Greek, ed. Sir James George Frazer) | |
| text Epitome, book E, chapter 7: ... Elatus, Ctesippus, Hippodochus, Eurystratus, Archemolus, Ithacus, Pisenor, Hyperenor, Pheroetes, Antisthenes, Cerberus, Perimedes, Cynnus, Thriasus, Eteoneus, Clytius, Prothous, Lycaethus, Eumelus, Itanus, | |
| Apollodorus, Library | More(3) |
| (English) (Greek, ed. Sir James George Frazer) | |
| text Library, book 1, chapter 5: ... and through which Herakles was said to have dragged up Cerberus ( Paus. 2.35.10 ). The statement of | |
| Aristophanes, Frogs | More(2) |
| (English) (Greek, ed. F.W. Hall and W.M. Geldart) | |
| card 89: ... the ones you found down there when you went after Cerberus: Describe to me the harbours, bakers' shops, | |
| Aristophanes, Knights (ed. Eugene O'Neill, Jr.) | |
| (English) (Greek, ed. F.W. Hall and W.M. Geldart) | |
| card 1014: ... Sausage-Seller “Son of Erechtheus, beware of this Cerberus that enslaves free men; he fawns upon you with | |
| Aristophanes, Peace (ed. Eugene O'Neill, Jr.) | |
| (English) (Greek, ed. F.W. Hall and W.M. Geldart) | |
| card 301: ... Trygaeus Let us beware lest the cursed Cerberus prevent us even from the nethermost hell from delivering | |
| Diodorus Siculus, Library | |
| (English) (Greek) | |
| book 14, chapter 31: ... peninsula of Acherusia, where, we are told, Heracles led up Cerberus from Hades. As they proceeded from there on foot | |
| Hesiod, Theogony | |
| (English) (Greek) | |
| card 304: ... not to be overcome and that may not be described, Cerberus who eats raw flesh, the brazen-voiced hound of | |
| Isocrates, Helen (ed. George Norlin) | |
| (English) (Greek, ed. George Norlin) | |
| speech 10, section 24: ... to obtain the apples of the Hesperides and to fetch Cerberus up from Hades and to perform other labors of | |
| Pausanias, Description of Greece | |
| (English) (Greek) | |
| book 3, chapter 25: ... Hom. Il. 6.181 Later poets gave the name Cerberus, and though in other respects they made him resemble | |
| Plato, Republic | |
| (English) (Greek) | |
| book 9, section 588c: ... or Scylla Od. xii. 85 ff. or Cerberus, Hesiod, Theog. 311-312. and the numerous | |

