| | Plato, De Re Publica 455d-456c: female athletics in Plato’s ideal state | Plato, De Re Publica 455d-456c: female athletics in Plato’s ideal state | |
| | Plato, De Re Publica 457a–b: female athletics in Plato’s ideal state | Plato, De Re Publica 457a–b: female athletics in Plato’s ideal state | |
| | Plato, Leges 789a-790a: female athletics in Plato’s political theory | Plato, Leges 789a-790a: female athletics in Plato’s political theory | |
| | Plato, Leges 794c-d: female athletics in Plato’s political theory | Plato, Leges 794c-d: female athletics in Plato’s political theory | |
| | Plato, Leges 804c-806c: female athletics in Plato’s political theory | Plato, Leges 804c-806c: female athletics in Plato’s political theory | |
| | Plato, Leges 813a-b: female athletics in Plato’s political theory | Plato, Leges 813a-b: female athletics in Plato’s political theory | |
| | Plato, Leges 828a-829e: female athletics in Plato’s political theory | Plato, Leges 828a-829e: female athletics in Plato’s political theory | |
| | Plato, Leges 833c-834d: female athletics in Plato’s political theory | Plato, Leges 833c-834d: female athletics in Plato’s political theory | |
| | Plinius Maior, Naturalis Historia 7.133: Pherenike/ Callipateira and the Olympic victories of her relatives | Plinius Maior, Naturalis Historia 7.133: Pherenike/ Callipateira and the Olympic victories of her relatives | |
| | Plutarchus, Agesilaus 20.1: the victories of Cynisca of Sparta | Plutarchus, Agesilaus 20.1: the victories of Cynisca of Sparta | |
| | Plutarchus, Agesilaus 21. 1-3: Agesilaus attending unknown contests for maidens | Plutarchus, Agesilaus 21. 1-3: Agesilaus attending unknown contests for maidens | |
| | Plutarchus, Apophthegmata Laconica, Agesilaus 49 (Moralia 212b): the victories of Cynisca of Sparta | Plutarchus, Apophthegmata Laconica, Agesilaus 49 (Moralia 212b): the victories of Cynisca of Sparta | |
| | Plutarchus, Apophthegmata Laconica, Lycurgus 12 (Mor. 227d): Lycurgus and the introduction of female athletics in Sparta | Plutarchus, Apophthegmata Laconica, Lycurgus 12 (Mor. 227d): Lycurgus and the introduction of female athletics in Sparta | |
| | Plutarchus, De Mulierum Virtutibus 12 (Mor. 249d-e): female athletics in Ceos | Plutarchus, De Mulierum Virtutibus 12 (Mor. 249d-e): female athletics in <span>Ceos</span> | |
| | Plutarchus, Lycurgus 14.1-15.1: Lycurgus and the introduction of female athletics in Sparta | Plutarchus, Lycurgus 14.1-15.1: Lycurgus and the introduction of female athletics in Sparta | |
| | Plutarchus, Theseus 19.1-3: female spectators in Minoan Crete | Plutarchus, Theseus 19.1-3: female spectators in Minoan Crete | |
| | Posidippus, AB 87: the hippic victory of the Ptolemaic queen Berenice I at the Olympic games | Posidippus, AB 87: the hippic victory of the Ptolemaic queen Berenice I at the Olympic games | |
| | Posidippus, AB 88: king Ptolemy II boasts about the hippic victory of his mother Berenice I at the Olympic games | Posidippus, AB 88: king Ptolemy II boasts about the hippic victory of his mother Berenice I at the Olympic games | |
| | Posidippus, Hippica AB 78: three generations of victorious Ptolemaic royal women in the Olympic chariot-races | Posidippus, Hippica AB 78: three generations of victorious Ptolemaic royal women in the Olympic chariot-races | |
| | Posidippus, Hippica AB 79: the hippic victories of the Ptolemaic princess Berenice Syra(?) at the Nemean games | Posidippus, Hippica AB 79: the hippic victories of the Ptolemaic princess Berenice Syra(?) at the Nemean games | |
| | Posidippus, Hippica AB 82: the hippic victories of the Ptolemaic princess Berenice Syra at the Nemean games | Posidippus, Hippica AB 82: the hippic victories of the Ptolemaic princess Berenice Syra at the Nemean games | |
| | Propertius, Elegies 3.14: eroticizing female athletics in Sparta | Propertius, Elegies 3.14: eroticizing female athletics in Sparta | |
| | Pseudo-Aeschines, Epistulae 4.5: Pherenike/ Callipateira breaking the Olympic ban | Pseudo-Aeschines, Epistulae 4.5: Pherenike/ Callipateira breaking the Olympic ban | |
| | Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.8.2-3: Atalanta in the Calydonian boar hunt | Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.8.2-3: Atalanta in the Calydonian boar hunt | |
| | Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.9.16: Atalanta belongs to the "aristoi" in Greece and joins the expedition of the Argonauts | Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.9.16: Atalanta belongs to the "aristoi" in Greece and joins the expedition of the Argonauts | |