v_public_entity_citations: 82
This data as json
| rowid | entity_id | canonical_name | tradition | work_title | locus | quote | translator | translation_year | source_url | original_text_url | evidence_grade | evidence_note | needs_review | review_reason | display_order |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 82 | ENT_AETHER | Aether | Greek | Hesiod, Theogony | lines 116-138 | Verily at the first Chaos came to be, but next wide-bosomed Earth, the ever-sure foundations of all the deathless ones who hold the peaks of snowy Olympus, and dim Tartarus in the depth of the wide-pathed Earth, and Eros (Love), fairest among the deathless gods, who unnerves the limbs and overcomes the mind and wise counsels of all gods and all men within them. | Hugh G. Evelyn-White | 1914 | https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 | primary-verbatim | 0 | 1 |