IX-XFOOTNOTES:INDEX
- Absolute: in Plato, [152], [163] f., [166].
- Academus, [145].
- Academy:
- Platonic, [145] ff.;
- influence of later A. on Romans, [244].
- Acropolis, [109] ff.
- Actium: the battle of, [245], [246], [247].
- Acts, XI, 19-26: 311.
- Adad, [263].
- Adam, James, quoted, [143].
- Adonis, [51], [272].
- Aelian, V. H., IX, 12: 240.
- Aeschylus, [79], [81], [88], [90] ff.,
[117], [137], [164];
- on conflict of duties, [97] f.;
- concept of Zeus, [92] ff.;
- Fate, [93] f.;
- freedom of choice, [95] ff.;
- justice as attribute of Zeus, [94];
- man’s obligations, [94] ff.;
- nature of universe, [91] f.;
- pantheism, [93];
- punishment after death, [99].
- Ag., 160 ff.: 92 f.;
- Choeph., 306 ff., 400 ff.: 98; 1055 ff.: 96 f.;
- Eum., 264 ff.: 99;
- Pers., 827 ff.: 95;
- Sept., 597-608: 95;
- Suppl., 524 f., 574: 92;
- Frg. 70: 93.
- Aesculapius, [231].
- Aesop, [236].
- Aetius, I, [27], 5: [194].
- Ages of man: Hesiod’s five, [37] f.
- Ahriman, [278].
- Ahura Mazda, [278].
- Alaric, [66].
- Albertus Magnus, [171].
- Alexander the Great, [169];
- effect of conquests, [183], [185] f., [205] f.,
[257] f., [296] f.
- Alexandria, [205] ff., [297];
- Jews at, [205] f., [258], [262].
- Allegorical interpretation, [350] f.
- Ammonius Saccas, [207].
- Anaxagoras, [117] ff., [148], [152], [192].
- Anaximander, [43].
- Anaximenes, [43].
- Andania: mysteries at, [71].
- Andocides: de Myst. 31: [72].
- Antigone, [97] f., [104], [106], [107].
- Anniceris, [145].
- Antioch: church at, [311].
- Antiochus of Ascalon, [244].
- Antisthenes, [184].
- Antony, [246].
- Anubis, [262].
- ἀπάθεια, [189].
- Aphrodite, [17], [136], [231].
- Apollo, [16] f., [96] f., [230], [233], [247].
- Apollonius of Tyana, [206], [209].
- Apologists:
- the Greek, [327] ff.;
- attitude toward Greek culture and philosophy, [329] ff., [335];
- on creation, [333];
- Holy Spirit, [333];
- Logos, [332] f.;
- incarnation, [333];
- morality, [334] f.;
- nature of God, [331] f.;
- problem of evil, [333] f.;
- revelation, [333] ff.;
- salvation, [334].
- See also Aristides, Athenagoras, Justin, and Tatian.
- Apuleius, [335] f.; Met. X, 5: [269] f.; 19-30: [273-6];
- 23: [274]; 25: [293] f.
- Archilochus, [76], [79], [121]. Frgg., [56],
[74], [3] ff.: [76]; 88: [79].
- Ares, [17], [237].
- Aristides, [328].
- Aristobulus, [258].
- Aristocracies, [40].
- Aristophanes, Frogs, 454 ff.: [71].
- Aristotle, [70], [146], [169] ff., [183],
[186], [187], [191], [209],
[210], [297];
- attitude toward traditional religion, [180] f.;
- on the contemplative life, [178] f.;
- cosmological and teleological arguments for the existence
- of God, [174], [179];
- creative intelligence, [174];
- criticism of Plato’s ideas, [169], [171] f.;
- ethics, [177] ff.;
- first and final causes, [173] f.;
- four causes, [172] f.;
- God, [173] ff.;
- ideal state, [186];
- immortality, [177];
- influence of, [170] f.;
- matter and God, [174] f.;
- monotheism, [175] f.;
- teleology, [173] f.;
- transcendence of God, [176], [179];
- psychology, [176] ff.
- De anima, II, 1; III, 4, 5, 177;
- de caelo, I, 4, 271a, 33: 174;
- Ethica Nic. et Eud.: 179;
- Met., I, 3, 983a, 24 ff.; 9, 990b ff.: 172; VI, 8: 172;
- VII, 6, 1045b, 18 f.: 175; 7, 1032a, 13 ff.: 172;
- VII, 4, 1044a, 32 ff.: 172; XI, 7: 174; XI, entire: 175;
- XII, 10: 172; XIII, 3: 172;
- Phys., I, 9, 192a, 3 ff.: 166; II, 3, 194b, 16 ff.: 172;
- II, 7, 198a, 22 ff.: 173; IV, 2, 209b, 11 ff.: 166;
- VIII, 6, 258b, 10 ff.: 174;
- Pol., VI, 8, 1322b, 18 ff.; VII, 8, 1328b, 12 ff.; 1329a,
- 27 ff.; 1330a, 8 f.; 1381b, 4-6,17 f.: 181;
- Frg., 45: 70.
- Army: and oriental religions, [259] f.
- Art: influence of Greek on Roman concepts of gods, [231], [236] f.
- Artemis, [17], [135].
- Arval Brothers, [227].
- Asceticism, [158] f., [208], [209], [212] f.,
[214], [218], [351] ff.
- Associations: religious, [53] f., [268], [276], [290] f.
- ἀαταραξία, [242].
- Atargatis, [263].
- Athena, [16], [51], [96],
[102], [110], [111] ff.
- Athenaeus, Deip., XI, p. 496: [69]; XIII, p. 547 A: [240].
- Athenagoras, [328] ff.; Legat. [4], 7: [331]; 9: [330]; [10],
[16], 24: [333];
- [24] ff.: [334].
- Athens, [41], [48], [53], [109] ff.
- Atreus: the house of, [96] f.
- Attalus, [261].
- Atticus, [244].
- Attis, [51], [272], [285] ff., [357].
- Augustine, Saint, [214]; Civ. Dei, IV, 27: [243].
- Augustus, [231], [246] ff.
- Aulus Gellius, N. A. XV, [11], 1: [241].
- Baal:
- of Damascus, [264];
- of Doliche, [264];
- of Heliopolis, [263].
- Bacchae, of Euripides, [142] f.
- βάκχος, [51].
- Bacchylides, [14], 50-63: [87] f.
- Bacon, Roger, [171].
- Baptism, [340], [353] f.
- Basilides, [336] ff.
- Beyrout, [263].
- Birth, the new, [323].
- Body: tomb of soul, [55], [160].
- Brotherhood of man, [197] ff., [202].
- Burnet: on Plato, [147].
- Business: knowledge of, possessed by the East, [298].
- Calamis, [83].
- Calendars, Roman, [223].
- Callichoros, [63].
- Caesar, Julius, [246], [247].
- Capitoline Triad, [222], [224] f., [231].
- Carneades, [241].
- Carmen contra Paganos, [57] ff.: [289].
- Castor and Pollux, [230], [237].
- Catechetical School of Alexandria, [341] f.
- Cato the Censor, [235], [241].
- Cato of Utica, [254].
- Ceres, [225], [230], [233].
- Chalcis, [42].
- Charondas, [41].
- Christ:
- in Gnostic systems, [339];
- the indwelling, [314], [317], [322] f.;
- the light of men, [321] f.;
- the Logos, [318] ff.;
- in Origen, [344];
- the theme of apostolic preaching, [311], [312] f.
- See also Jesus and Messiah.
- Christianity, [296] ff., [301] ff.;
- and Paganism, [181], [326] ff.;
- Apologists, [327] ff.;
- debt to Paganism, [355] f.;
- dogma as safeguard of faith, [328];
- ethical value, [357] f.;
- fundamental ideas of primitive Christianity, [324] f.;
- Gnostics, [336] ff.;
- modification by philosophy, [326] ff.;
- a mystery, [295], [340];
- Origen, [342];
- reason for triumph, [356] ff.;
- relation to Greek philosophy, [302], [317] f., [324] ff.,
[355];
- teachings of Jesus, [302] ff.;
- of Johannine writings, [318] ff.;
- of Paul, [311] ff.;
- spread in the third century, [358];
- the ultimate philosophy, [358].
- Chrysippus, [186].
- Cicero, [187], [244]; de Fin., III, 64: [197].
- Cimon, [110].
- Cinna, [246].
- Claudian, [235].
- Cleanthes, Hymn, [193] ff.
- Clement of Alexandria, [55], [69], [85], [93];
- Paed., I, 6: 353; III, 1, 1: 346;
- Protrep, 12: 353; pp. 12, 18 P: 69;
- Strom. I, 5, 28, 3; I, 20: 97; II, 19, 20: 342; II, 3: 353;
- V, 14, 94: 346; VI, 7, 59: 342; VI, 16, 134 f.: 346.
- Clytemnestra, [98].
- Colonization, [41] ff.
- Colossians: Epistle to, II, 20-23: [352]; III, 1-3: [314].
- Communion, Mithraic, [282] f.; Christian, [354].
- Constantinople: the conquest of, [170].
- Contemplative life: according to
- Aristotle, [178] f.;
- Neoplatonists, [219];
- Origen, [347].
- Convention, the basis of institutions, [127].
- Corinthians:
- 1 Epistle to, III, 16 f.; VI, 19: 315; VII: 352; XII-XIV: 316;
- 2 Epistle to, III, 17: 315; IV, 6-7: 314.
- Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum (CIL), VI, 497-504: 288;
- VI, 510, 512: 289; X, 1596: 288.
- Cosmopolitanism: Stoic, [196] ff.; of Roman Empire, [299].
- Crassus, [246].
- Creon, [104] f.
- Critias, Frg. 25 = 1 N2: 128.
- Criticism of gods, [80] f.
- Critolaus, [241].
- Cronos, [237], [238].
- Croton, [53].
- Cult of dead, [26], [44].
- Cultores Iovis Heliopolitani Berytenses, 263.
- Cybele, [83].
- Cynics, [184] f., [188], [208].
- Dea Syria, [263].
- Death: life after. See Future Life.
- Deianeira, [105] ff.
- Delos, [260], [262].
- Delphi, [53], [109].
- Demeter, [18], [62] ff., [230].
- Democracy at Athens, [112].
- Democritus, [241].
- Deo, [69].
- Deuteronomy VI, 5: 305.
- Dialogues: the Platonic, [146] ff.
- Diana, [233], [247].
- Didache, 7: 353.
- Digest I, 1, 4.5: 4; XVII, 32: 198.
- Dio Chrysostom, Or. XII, 51: [27].
- Diogenes of Apollonia, [140].
- Diogenes Laertius, VII, 149: [194].
- Diogenes of Sinope, [72], [184].
- Diogenes the Stoic, [241].
- Dion, [145].
- Dionysius of Halicarnassus, IV, 62: [221].
- Dionysius of Syracuse, [145].
- Dionysus, [18], [47] ff., [142] f., [230], [272],
[286], [357].
- Dispater, [231].
- Dittenberger, Sylloge2 653: 71.
- Docetism, [320], [339].
- Draco, [41].
- Drama: effect at Rome, [233] f.
- Dualism:
- Gnostic, [338] f.;
- Mithraic, [279];
- Orphic, [50] ff., [55] f.;
- Platonic, [148] ff., cf. [208], [212], [216];
- Pythagorean, [62];
- Stoic, [191].
- δρώμενα, [69].
- δυνάμεις, [211].
- Ecstacy, [213] f., [218] ff.
- Education, Roman, [235] ff.
- εἶδος, [149].
- Eleusinian mysteries, [62] ff., [116].
- Eleusinion at Athens, [65] f.
- Eleusis, [62] ff., [116].
- Empedocles, [52], [53], [55], [57],
[122]; Frg. 115: [57] f.
- Emperor, worship of, [247] f.
- Ennius, [234], [235], [236], [238] f.;
Scen. [316] ff.: [238].
- Envy of the gods, [24], [87], [94] f., [164].
- Ephemeris Arch., III (1883), p. 81, 8: 71.
- Ephesians: Epistle to, III, 3-4: 336.
- Epictetus, [187], [201], [204] f., [250] ff.;
- Diss., I, 1: 189; I, 3: 197; I, 14, 6: 202;
- I, 15, 1: 250; I, 16: 255; I, 16, 15-21: 200;
- II, 5, 13: 189; II, 8, 11: 202; II, 16, 45-47: 255;
- III, 10, 2: 251; III, 10, 8: 253; III, 12: 252; III, 13, 9 ff.: 255;
- IV, 1: [196];
- Gnomol. Stobaei, 31: 196.
- Epicurea, pp. 59, 72;
- Frg. 506: 249.
- Epicureanism: at Rome, [238], [241] ff.
- Epicurus, [254].
- Epoptae, [67].
- Er the Pamphylian, [162].
- Eretria, [42].
- Eteocles, [97].
- Ethics, [242], [249]. See Morality.
- Etruscan influence at Rome, [222] ff.
- Eucharist: an initiation or mystery, [340], [354].
- Euclides, [145].
- Euhemerus: Sacred History, [238] f.
- Eumolpidae and Ceryces, [67].
- Euripides, [82], [107], [117], [133] ff.;
- on cosmic reason, [139] ff.;
- future life, [141] f., [160];
- humanity, [142];
- traditional religion, [134] ff.;
- a religious poet, [143].
- Bacch., 395:143;
- Hel., 1 ff.: 142;
- Heracl., ff.: 141 f.;
- H.F., 1307 ff., 1341 ff.: 137;
- Hipp., 451 ff., 473 ff., 1365 ff.: 136; 1102 ff.: 141;
- I.A., 956 f.: 139;
- I.T., 569, 570 ff.: 138;
- Phoen., 954 ff.: 139;
- Tro., 884 ff.: 139;
- Frgg., 151, 255: 141; 292, 7: 135; 506: 141; 593: 140;
- 757: 141; 794: 138; 816: 141; 941: 140; 946: 138.
- Evil: origin and problem of:
- in Apologists, [333] f.;
- Gnostics, [338] f.;
- Hesiod, [36] ff.;
- Homer, [14];
- Orphism, [52];
- Plato, [157], [165] ff.;
- Stoicism, [194] ff.
- Faith, [308] f., [313] ff., [321] ff.
- Fate: in Homer, II ff.; Stoicism, [194] ff.
- Fire: in Heraclitus, [120] f.; Stoicism, [192].
- First cause: Aristotle’s, [173] f.
- Flora, [225], [231].
- Florentinus, [198].
- Folk-religion in Homer, [26].
- Fons, [225].
- Freedom of the will, [88], [195] ff., [333] f., [345].
- Furies, [96].
- Future life, [24] ff., [39], [46], [48], [56], [88] ff.,
[99], [107] f., [141] f.,
- [274], [283] ff., [316] f., [339],
[345] f.
- Galatians: Epistle to, I, 1 ff.: 312 f.; I, 11-12: 336;
- I, 16: 314; II, 15-16, 20: 314; III, 23-26, 27: 314;
- III, 26-27: 315; IV, 6: 315; IV, 19: 314; V, 22 f.: 315.
- Galen, [169], [298].
- Galileo, [118].
- Games in the circus, [222].
- Genius, [228].
- Getae, [49].
- Giants, [87].
- γνῶσις, [336] ff., [340], [342].
- Gnostics, [328], [336] ff.;
- on Christ, [339] f.;
- doctrine of emanations, [338];
- dualism, [338] f.;
- ethics, [340];
- nature of god, [338];
- origin of evil, [338];
- revelation, [337];
- sacraments, [340].
- See also Basilides and Valentinus.
- God: immanence of, [193], [203], [209];
- kingdom of, [301], [310];
- nature of, according to the Apologists, [333] f.;
- Aristotle, [173] ff.;
- Gnostics, [338];
- Jesus, [303] ff.;
- Origen, [343];
- Plato, [151] ff., [157], [163] ff.;
- Stoics, [192] ff., [203];
- personal concept of in Plato, [163] f.;
- Stoicism, [193] f.;
- transcendence of, [176], [208] ff., [215] ff.,
[331] f., [338], [343], [350].
- Gods: concept of in
- Aeschylus, [91] ff.;
- Archilochus, [76], [79] f.;
- Critias, [128];
- Epicureans, [241] f.;
- Euripides, [134] ff.;
- Hesiod, [29] ff.;
- Homer, [6] ff.;
- Pindar, [83] ff.;
- Protagoras, [128];
- Sophocles, [100] ff.;
- Theognis, [76] ff.;
- Xenophanes, [118] f.
- Good: the Platonic idea of, and god, [151] f.
- Goodness, attribute of god, [164].
- Gorgias, [124].
- Government:
- Homeric, [15], [40];
- effect of changes in, [40] ff., [183] f.
- Gracchi, [246].
- Great Mother of the Gods, [261], [267], [285] ff.
- Greece and Rome, [221] ff.
- Greek colonies: influence on Rome, [222] f.
- Greek language: knowledge of in Republican Rome, [233] ff.;
- universally understood in Roman Empire, [296] f.
- Greek religion: phase treated, [4].
- Hades:
- the Homeric, [19];
- as place of penance, [56] ff., [88] f., [161] f.
- Harnack, quoted, [321], [329] f., [337].
- Hebrews: Epistle to, [318], [348].
- Hecateus, [121].
- Hellenization of Roman religion, [229] ff.
- Hephaestus, [17] f.
- Hera, [15] f., [136], [237].
- Heraclea, [53].
- Heraclitus, [93], [107], [120] ff., [148],
[183], [191] f., [212], [319];
- Frgg., 1, 2, 14, 15, 29, 30-32, 40-42, 57, 67, 90, 128: 121.
- Hercules, [137], [230].
- Hermes, [19], [230].
- Hermias, [169], [181].
- Herodotus, [3], [49], [71], [124], [164];
- Hist., II, 53: 3.
- Hesiod, [3], [28] ff., [43], [80],
[118], [119], [121];
- Theog., 220 ff.: 30;
- W. and D., 47-104, 109 ff.: 37; 174 f., 182 ff.: 38; 213 ff.: 32;
- 225 ff.: 33; 252 ff., 256 ff.: 35; 265 f.: 33; 274 ff.: 34;
- 303 ff., 311: 31; 333 f.: 33; 336 ff.: 36; 694: 87; 709 ff.: 34.
- Hippolytus, [135] f.
- Hippolytus, Philos., p. 115 M: 70.
- Hippocrates, [298].
- Holy Spirit, [315] f., [322], [333], [339],
[345], 353
- Homer, [3] ff., [119], [121], [236].
- Il., I, 37 ff.: 22; I, 65: 23; I, 258: 20; I, 517 ff.: 15;
- I, 528 ff.: 27; I, 544: 15; I, 592 ff.: 16; II, 5 ff.: 19;
- II, 202, 273: 20; II, 371: 17; II, 549: 16; III, 179: 20;
- III, 276: 15; IV, 1 ff.: 20; VI, 297 ff.: 16; VIII, 236 ff.: 22;
- IX, 533 ff.: 22; XIII, 296 ff., 331 ff.: 16; XV, 18 ff.: 16;
- XVII,446 f.: 25; XVIII, 369 ff.: 17; XVIII, 417 ff., 478 ff.: 18;
- XX, 1 ff.: 15; XXI, 442 ff.: 18; XXII, 365 f.: 23;
- XXIV, 334 ff., 525 f.: 25;
- Od. I, 45: 15; IV, 115 ff.: 17; IV, 351 ff.: 22;
- IV, 502 ff.: 23; V, 28 ff.: 18; VII, 81: 16; VII, 91 ff.: 17;
- XI, 488 ff.: 24; XIII, 162 ff.: 18; XV, 115 ff.: 17.
- Homeric Hymn to Demeter, 62 ff., 480 f.: [70].
- Honor: personal in Homer, [21].
- Horace, [76], [234], [236], [246].
- Horus, [272].
- Haruspices, [222].
- ὕβρις, [78] ff. See Insolence.
- Iacchos, [68] f.
- Icaria, [48].
- ἰδέα, ἰδέαι, [149], [211].
- Ideas: doctrine of in Plato, [147] ff.; in Philo, [211]; Plotinus,
[215].
- Ignatius, ad Eph., 20: 354.
- I G S I, 1019, 1020: [288].
- Iliad and Odyssey:
- characteristics of, [5] ff., [25] ff.;
- contain no theogonies, [8];
- contributions to later religious ideas, [27];
- date, [5];
- freedom in treatment of gods, [16] f.;
- purpose, [5] ff.;
- religion in, [6] ff.;
- show little reflection, [8], [21].
- Immanence of God, [193], [203], [209],
[216].
- Immateriality of Plato’s ideas, [152].
- Immortality, [48], [59], [152] ff., [177], [202],
[283] f., [286],
- [289], [306], [316] f., [334],
[339].
- Incarnation, [319] ff., [333], [344].
- Individualism, [43], [47], [196].
- Initiation:
- significance of, [60], [72];
- Christian, [353] f.;
- Eleusinian, [65] ff.;
- Isiac, [273] ff.;
- Mithraic, [281] f.
- Insolence, [32], [78] ff., [86] ff.
- Iphigenia, [98], [138].
- Irenaeus,
- adv. Haer. I, 1-3; 24, 3-4: 338; I, 2, 5-6, 5-8;
- 24, 2-4: 339; I, 23, 4; 24, 5: 340; IV, 30, 3: 299;
- IV, 31, 4: 354;
- Frg. 36 Harvey: 354.
- Isis, [262] ff., [335];
- festivals introduced at Rome, [272] f.;
- initiation, [273] ff.;
- matins and vespers, [273], [276];
- modification of religion by Ptolemy Soter, [271] f.;
- mysteries, [271], [273] ff.;
- supreme divinity, [269] f.
- Islands of the Blest, [38] f., [90].
- Janus, [225], [226].
- Jesus, [301] ff.;
- concept of own person, [307] f., [310];
- of relation to God, [308];
- of passion and death, [309];
- on kingdom of God, [310];
- and the Logos, [318] ff., [333];
- person and mission, [303], [356] f.;
- redeemer and saviour, [312] ff., [321] f.; [357];
- relation of teachings to Jewish ideas, [309] f.;
- required belief of his followers, [308] f.;
- significance of personality, [303], [310];
- teachings, [302] ff.
- Jocasta, [97].
- John, [302], [318] ff.;
- character of gospel, [318];
- on Christ as Logos, [318] ff.;
- faith, [321] f.;
- Holy Spirit, [323];
- incarnation, [321];
- love, [322];
- salvation, [321] f.;
- union with Christ, [322] f.
- Gospel, I, 9: 321; III, 3, 6: 323; III, 16-17: 322;
- III, 19-21: 321; IV, 7 ff.: 323; V, 24: 323 f.;
- V, 35: 321; VI, 15: 308; VI, 33 ff.: 323; VIII, 12: 321;
- VIII, 31 ff.: 322; IX, 5: 321; XII, 35 f.: 321;
- XIII, 34 f: 322; XIV, 9-11: 322; XIV-XVI: 323;
- XV, 1 ff.: 323; XX, 31: 323.
- Epistles: 1 John III, 14: 324; IV, 2 f.: 321;
- IV, 8, 9 f., 16: 322; V, 24: 324.
- Judaism, [300] f.
- Judeo-Alexandrian philosophy, [206] ff.
- Julian, [66].
- Juno, [222], [224], [225], [226],
[230], [233], [237].
- Jupiter, [222], [224], [225], [226],
[229], [230], [233], [237], [263],
[264].
- Justice, [19], [21], [32] ff., [35],
[78] ff., [85] ff., [94] f., [141].
- Justin, [328] ff.;
- Apol., I, 5, 13, 61, 65, 67: 333;
- I, 5, 15 ff., 21, 56: 334; I, 23, 63: 335; I, 31-53, 56: 330;
- I, 66: 354; II, 6: 335; II, 8 ff.: 330;
- Dial. c. Tryph., 7, 29, 61, 62, 105, 116, 128: 333.
- Justinian, [118].
- Kabeiroi, [71] f.
- Keleos, [62] f.
- Kingdom of God, [301], [306].
- Knowledge, and Virtue, [131] f.;
- relativity of, [126] f.;
- revealed, [335] ff.
- Kore, [62], [64], [69],
[230].
- Laelius, [187], [254].
- Laius, house of, [97].
- Lar, [228].
- Latin literature:
- founded by Livius Andronicus, [233];
- influenced by Greek, [233] ff.
- Law, written, [41].
- λεγόμενα, [69].
- Lepidus, [246].
- Liber = Dionysus, [230].
- Libera = Kore, [230].
- Life after death. See Future life and Immortality.
- Livius Andronicus, [233], [236].
- Livy, [234];
- Hist., X,19, 17: 228; XXII, 10, 2 ff.: 228; XXII, 10, 9: 233;
- XXXIX, 8 ff.: 239; XL, 29: 240.
- λογιστικόν, τό, [155].
- Logos:
- in Apologists, [332] f.;
- Heraclitus, [192], [319] f.;
- John, [318] ff.;
- Origen, [344] f.;
- Philo, [211] f.;
- and trinity, [350].
- λόγος σπερματικός, [192].
- Love: cardinal principles of Christianity, [304] ff., [322].
- Lucretius, [242].
- Ludi Megalenses, [261].
- Luke:
- Gospel, 302 f.; VI, 27-36: 304; VI, 35: 305;
- IX, 18-21: 308; X, 27: 305; XXIV, 47: 306.
- Lydus, de Mens., IV, 59: 286.
- Mâ, [263].
- Macaria, [141].
- Magic, lacking in Homer, [24].
- Magna Mater. See Great Mother of the Gods.
- Manes, [228].
- Marcus Aurelius, [78], [188], [204] f.;
- Reflections, II, 2: 201; IV, 41: 201; IV, 23: 256; VI, 44: 199.
- Marius, [246].
- Mars, [226], [233], [237].
- Matter, [166] ff., [172] f., [215] ff., [331],
[332], [338].
- Matthew:
- Gospel, [302] f.; IV, 17: 306; V, 43-48, 44-45: 304, 305;
- XVI, 13-20: 308; XXII, 37: 305; XXVI, 63: 308.
- Mark:
- Gospel, [302] f.;
- VIII, 27-30: 308; XI, 25; XII, 30: 305; XIV, 61: 308.
- Megara, [42], [75], [145].
- Menander, [236].
- Mercury, [230], [232], [233].
- Mercy, attribute of gods, [106].
- Messiah, [212], [308], [311].
- Messianic hopes, [301].
- Metempsychosis, [56] ff., [61].
- Miletus, [42], [43].
- Mind, as formative principles, [123] f.
- Minerva, [222], [224], [225], [230],
[232], [233], [237].
- Minoan Age, [3].
- Mithras, [264], [267], [277] ff.;
- chapels, [280] f.;
- communion, [282] f.;
- destruction of world, [284];
- dualism, [279];
- ethics, [280];
- final judgment, [284];
- identified with sun, [279];
- initiation, [281] f.;
- popularity, [277] f.;
- religion, origin and history, [277] f.;
- resurrection of body, [284];
- rewards and punishments, [283] f.
- Mommsen, Theodor, [223].
- Monotheism, Christian, [356].
- Morality, [20] f., [35], [45],
[60], [72], [156] ff., [169], [177],
[184] f.,
- [188] ff., [201] f., [213], [219],
[249], [251] ff., [268], [279] f.,
- [291], [305] f., [314] f., [334],
[340], [345] ff.
- Multiplicity and unity, [120] ff.
- Murder, [45].
- Musonius, [199].
- Mycenaean Age, [3].
- Mystae, [67].
- Mysteries:
- not mentioned in Homer, [18];
- Bacchic at Rome, [239] f.;
- Eleusinian, [62] ff., [116];
- Oriental, [268] ff., [289] f.;
- influence on Christianity, [353] f.
- μυσταγωγός, [353].
- μυστήριον, [65], [353].
- Mystery religions, [52] ff., [62] ff., [268] ff.
- Mysticism, in later Greek philosophy, [214] ff.
- Naevius, [234], [235].
- Nature, in Stoicism: [191], [196].
- Neoplatonism, [206] ff.; [214] ff.
- Neopythagoreanism, [206] ff.
- Neptunus, [230], [233].
- Nestle, quoted, [134].
- New Testament:
- three stages of Christianity represented therein, [301] f.
- Nigidius Figulus, [206].
- νοῦς, [123], [152], [215],
[217], [219], [339].
- Numa, [227].
- Octavian, [246].
- Odysseus, [10], [12], [13], [16], [18],
[21], [24], [26], [104].
- Odyssey: translated by Livius Andronicus, [233].
- Oedipus, [97], [103], [105], [106], [107].
- Old Testament, [216], [217], [258], [303],
[351], [356] f.
- Olympian religion, [25] ff., [110] ff.
- Onomacritus, [53].
- Orestes, [96] ff.
- Orgiastic cults: not mentioned in Homer, [18].
- Oriental influence on Greek thought, [257] f.
- Oriental religions, [257] ff.:
- character, [266] ff.:
- chronology, [265] f.:
- common elements, [289] f.:
- decay, [265], [357];
- distribution, [260], [264] f.;
- effect on devotees, [293] f.;
- morality, [268], [291] ff.;
- mysteries, [268], [271];
- opponents of Christianity, [326];
- pantheistic tendencies, [268] ff.;
- revival at Rome, [266].
- Origen, [207], [214], [341] ff.;
on angels, men, and demons, [345];
- Christ, [344];
- creation, [343] f.;
- esoteric and exoteric Christianity, [347] f.;
- the founder of Christian philosophy, [342] ff., [348];
- on freedom, [346];
- Holy Spirit, [345];
- incarnation, [344], [347];
- Logos, [344] f., [347];
- nature of God, [343];
- psychology, [346];
- revelation, [343], [344], [347];
- salvation, [346] f., [348] f.;
- ultimate destruction of wickedness, [346].
- C. Cels., I, 1.7: 354; I, 31: 347; II, 66.69: 347;
- III, 59-62, 347; IV, 15.18: 347; IV, 65: 345;
- VI, 68: 347; VII, 17: 347;
- Exhort. ad Mart., 347;
- in Ioh., I, 20-22: 347;
- in Matt., ser. 69: 346;
- de Prin., praef., I: 343;
- I, 1.2: 344; I, 3.5.8: 345; I, 5, 3: 346; II, 5.6: 344;
- II, 7: 345; II, 8: 346; III, 1. 4. 6: 346; III, 5: 344;
- IV, 11 ff.: 351;
- in Rom., IV, 5; IX, 3: 346.
- Ormuzd, [278], [283].
- Oromasdes, [278].
- Orpheus, [52].
- Orpheus of Croton, [53].
- Orphica:
- Frgg., 7: 54; 14: 55; 46: 54; 115: 55;
- 117: 57; 154: 56; 223: 57;
- Tab. Orph. 18: 58.
- Orphism, [52] ff., [93], [118], [145], [208],
[257], [351];
- ascetic tendency, [59];
- contributions to Greek religious ideas, [59];
- rule of life, [56];
- theogonies, [54].
- Osiris, [51], [267], [271] f., [286], [357].
- Paganism:
- influence on Christian thought, [349] ff.;
- service to Christianity, [355] f.
- Pan, [83], [130].
- Panaetius, [186] f., [243].
- Panathenaic festival, [111].
- Pandora, [36] f.
- Pantheism, [13], [46], [54], [84] f.,
[93], [119], [140], [163] f.,
[192] ff., [268] ff.
- Parthenon, [110] f., [112].
- Pathos in Homer, [25], [46].
- Paul, [161], [302], [311] ff., [348],
[349];
- on Christ’s death and resurrection, [312] f.;
- dualism, [316];
- faith, [313] ff.;
- Holy Spirit, [315] f.;
- indwelling Christ, [314];
- salvation, [312] ff.
- See also Colossians, Corinthians, Ephesians, Galatians, Philippians.
- Paulus, Julius, [198].
- Pausanias, [83].
- Pax Romana, [245], [246], [299].
- Peloponnesian War, [124], [127], [133].
- Penates, [228], [237].
- Pericles, [110], [113] ff., [117] f., [124],
[133] f.
- Persephone, [19], [62] ff., [231], [286].
- Persian Wars, [82], [83], [109], [117].
- Pessimism:
- in Theognis, [77];
- under Roman Empire, [204] f.
- Phaedra, [135] f.
- Pharisees, [304] f., [309].
- Phidias, [26], [110], [117].
- Philippians: Epistle to, III, 10 f.: 315.
- Philo of Alexandria, [207], [210] ff., [216],
[258], [320], [331], [332],
[338], [351].
- De alleg. leg., III, 29 ff.: 214;
- quis rer. div. her. 205 f.: 212;
- de somn., I, 149: 213;
- de special. legib., I, 329: 211.
- Philo of Larissa, [244].
- Philoctetes, [101].
- Philodemus, [93].
- Philolaus, [55].
- Philosophers, banished from Rome, [240] f.
- Philosophic schools at Athens closed, [118].
- Philosophy:
- Greek, and Apologists, [328] ff.;
- beginnings of, [43] f.;
- Clement’s attitude toward, [342];
- enemy of traditional religion, [117] ff.;
- function of according to Plato, [158];
- influence on Christianity, [302], [317] f., [324] ff.,
[355] f., [358];
- influence at Rome, [239] ff.;
- practical guide of life, [184] ff., [201] f.;
- reconciliation with Jewish theology, [206] f., [258]; and religion,
[179] ff.;
- rival of Christianity, [358];
- spread to the West, [297].
- See also Aristotle, Epicureanism, Philo, Plato,
- Socrates, Sophists, Stoics, etc.
- Philostratus, [206].
- φωτισμός φωτίζεσθαι, [353].
- Pindar, [52], [81] ff., [117], [137];
- Isth., III, 5 f.: 85; V, 13 ff.: 87; VI, 71: 87;
- Nem., VI, 1 ff.: 83; XI, 13 ff.: 87;
- Ol., I, 52: 86; I, 64: 85; II, 63 ff.: 90; X, 3: 85; XIII, 83: 84;
- Pyth., II, 49 ff.: 84; III, 29: 85; III, 78 f.: 83; IX, 44 ff.; X, 49: 84;
- Frgg., 131: 89; 137: 71; 140: 85; 142: 84; 205: 85.
- Pisistratidae, [48].
- Pisistratus, [53], [110] f.
- Plato, [144] ff., [183], [184], [186],
[187], [199], [208], [209], [210],
- [211], [212], [216], [217],
[257], [346], [349], [351];
- ascetic tendencies, [158];
- on creation, [167] f.;
- debt to Orphics and Pythagoreans, [156], [160] ff.;
- debt to Socrates, [146] ff.;
- doctrine of recollection, [153] f.;
- dualism, [148];
- on final fate of soul, [163];
- goodness as attribute of god, [164];
- on highest good of man, [156];
- human reason, [152];
- ideas, [148] ff.:
- immortality, [152] ff.;
- matter, [165] f.;
- morality, [156] ff., [169];
- nature of god, [151] f.;
- and Orphic dualism, [156];
- pantheism, [163] f.;
- on problem of evil, [165] ff.;
- psychology, [155] f.;
- transmigration of souls, [161] f.
- Alc., II, 149 D ff.: 23;
- Apol., 37 E: 105;
- Crat., 399 f.: 160; 389 f.: 166;
- Euth., 14 E: 23;
- Gorgias, 492 E-493 A: 160;
- Laws, VI, 759: 180; X, 894 B ff.: 153;
- X entire: 180; XII, 966 E: 153;
- Meno, 81 ff.: 153;
- Phaedo, 63 ff.: 160; 66 E ff.: 159; 72 ff.: 153;
- 82 f.: 158; 86 ff., 105: 154;
- Phaedrus, 245: 153; 246 f.: 155; 248 f.: 163;
- Phil., 22 C: 152;
- Rep., IV, 427 ff.: 155;
- IV, 438 A-441 C: 346; VI, 440 E-441 A: 155;
- VI, 484 ff.: 156; VI, 504: 155; VIII, 550: 155;
- IX, 580 f.: 155; X, 613: 157; X, 614 ff.: 163;
- Statesm., 272 ff.: 165, 167;
- Theaet., 176: 157, 165, 167;
- Tim., 28 A-29 E, 37 A: 152; 42 ff.: 165, 346;
- 49 E-52 B: 166; 69-72: 155 f.; 92 C: 152.
- Plautus, [234].
- Pliny the Elder, N. H., VII, 112: [241]; XIII, [84] ff.: [240].
- Pliny the Younger, Epist., X, [96].
- Plotinus, [207], [209], [215] ff.;
- Enn., I, 2: 219; IV entire, 215; IV, 3, 7, 9: 217;
- V entire: 215; V, 1: 215, 217, 218; V, 9, 1: 219;
- VI entire: 215; VI, 9, 3: 215; VI, 9, 11: 219.
- Plutarch: philosophy of religion, [270];
- de aud. poet., 21 F: 72;
- de Is. et Osir., 67: 270;
- C. M., 22: 241.
- Pluto, [63] f., [231].
- Politics, Roman: in relation to religion, [232].
- Polynices, [97], [104].
- Pompeii, [262].
- Pompey, [187], [246], [263].
- Pontifex maximus, [229].
- Pontifices, [229].
- Porphyry, [207], [209], [218], [219];
- de abst., I, 31: 218;
- ad Marc., 32: 218;
- vita Plot., 1 ff.: 218; 23: 215, 220; apud Euseb.,
- H. E., VI, 19, 6: 343; VI, 19, 7 f.: 348.
- Poseidon, [18], [230].
- Priesthoods, Roman, [229].
- Proclus, ad Plat. Tim., p. 293 C: 69.
- Prodicus, Frg., 5: 128.
- Prometheus Bound, [91] ff.
- Prometheus, myth of, [36] f.
- Proserpina, [231]. See Kore.
- Protagoras, [124], [126] f., [128],
[151];
- Frg., 1: 127; 4: 128.
- Providence, [13], [194] f.
- Prudentius, Peristeph., X, 1011 ff.: 289.
- ψυχή: in Plotinus, [215].
- Psychology:
- Aristotelian, [176] ff.;
- Gnostic, [339];
- Homeric, [24];
- Origen’s, [346];
- Orphic, [55];
- Platonic, [155];
- Stoic, [192], [195].
- Ptolomaeus, Epist. ad Floram, 339.
- Ptolemy Soter, [271] f.
- Purification, [45].
- Puteoli, [262], [263], [264].
- Pythagoras, [60] f., [251].
- Pythagorean books at Rome, [240].
- Pythagoreanism, [52], [60] ff., [145], [206], [209],
[216], [217], [257], [351].
- Quirinus, [226].
- Reason, the cosmic, [123], [139] ff.
- Relativity of knowledge, [126] f.
- Religion, Greek:
- of common man, [181] f.;
- in Athens of fifth century b.c., [112] ff.
- Religion, Roman, [223] ff.
- Renatus, [277], [289].
- Repentance, in teachings of Jesus, [306].
- Revelation, [209], [214], [217], [300],
[334] ff., [349], [356] f.
- Rhetoric, Greek: spread to West, [297].
- Rhetoricians, Greek: banished from Rome, [241].
- Roman Empire:
- characteristics at beginning of the Christian era, [296] ff.
- Romans:
- Epistle to, VI; VII, 4 ff.: 315; VIII, 10 f.: 314, 315;
- VIII, 15; XIV, 17: 315.
- Rome, and Greece, [221] ff.;
- connection with Troy, [233];
- political power of, [259] ff.
- Romulus, [227].
- Sacrati, [268], [276].
- Sacrifice: obligation of, [21] ff., [35] f.
- St. Demetra, [66].
- Salamis: battle of, [109].
- Salii, [227].
- Salvation, [47], [55], [58], [60],
[212] f., [274] f., [306] f.,
[324], [334].
- Sanctity: ideal of, [209].
- Samothrace: mysteries of, [71].
- Saturn, [225], [237].
- Saturninus, [246].
- Scaevola, [243], [245].
- Scepticism, of Sophists, [126] ff.
- Sceptics, [244].
- Scholia Venet. ad Il., XX, 67: 350.
- Science: East home of, [297] f.
- Scipio, [187], [254].
- Second Punic War, [235], [259].
- Secular games, [231].
- Self-consciousness, [8], [21], [41] ff.
- Seneca, [187], [188], [204], [250] ff.;
- de Ben., III, 18, 2. 20. 28: 198;
- Epist., 11, 8-10; 25, 5. 6: 254; 41, 2: 255; 41,
- 8: 254; 68, 2: 199; 92, 2 f.: 254; 95,
- 47-50: 200, 255; 95, 52: 197; 115, 5: 200, 255;
- de Ira, III, 36, 1-4: 251;
- de Otio, 4, 1: 199;
- de Vita Beata, 17: 189, 253.
- Serapis, [262], [271] f.
- Seven Wise Men, [43].
- Shamash, [278].
- Sibyl: Cumaean, [221].
- Sibylline Books, [221] ff., [230] ff., [260] ff.
- Sicilian expedition, [133].
- Simonides, Frg., 61: [76].
- Socrates, [104] f., [129] ff., [144] ff., [184],
[185], [188], [252].
- Sol invictus, [279].
- Solon, [41], [79], [81];
- Frgg., 4, 1-16: 79; 13: 79 f.; 13, 31 f.: 81.
- Sophists, [124] ff., [151], [183], [244].
- Sophocles, [81], [90] f., [99] ff., [117], [133] ff.;
- attitude toward gods, [100] f.;
- concept of divine ordinances, [103] f.;
- criticism of gods, [100] ff.;
- and Eleusinian mysteries, [108];
- on good and evil, [100];
- life after death, [107] ff.;
- suffering, [105] ff.
- Ai., 127 ff.: 102 f.; 1343 f.: 104;
- Antig., 450 ff.: 104; 621 ff.: 100; 1347 ff.: 102;
- O. C., 495 ff.: 103; 1267 ff.: 106; 1381 f.: 100;
- O. T., 863 ff.: 103;
- Phil., 446 ff.: 101; 1440 ff.: 102;
- Trach., 1136: 105;
- Frgg., 103: 101; 226: 102, 135; 600: 105; 753: 71, 108.
- σωφροσύνη, [94], [102].
- σφραγίς, [353].
- στέρησις, [166].
- Stobaeus, Ecl., I, [1], 12: [194]; Flor., [40], 9: [199].
- Stoicorum Veterum Fragmenta (SVF), I, 175, 176, 537; II, 974 ff.: 194.
- Stoics and Stoicism,
- [184] ff., [208], [209], [212],
[213], [241], [243] f.,
- [245], [249] ff., [254] f., [335],
[350];
- allegorical interpretation of myths, [203], [350];
- ascetic tendency, [201];
- on brotherhood of man, [197] f., [202];
- and Christianity, [197] f.;
- cosmopolitanism, [196] ff., [254];
- eclectic character, [185] ff.;
- ethics, [187] ff.;
- on evil, [194] ff.;
- failure of, [256];
- on Fate, [194];
- freedom of the will, [195] f.;
- όγος σπερματικός, [192];
- on immanence of god, [193], [203];
- individualism, [196];
- missionary impulse, [199];
- modified by Panaetius and Posidonius, [187] ff.;
- a moral philosophy, [187] f.,
- on Nature, [191];
- pantheism, [192] f.;
- on Providence, [194];
- psychology, [192], [195];
- on worship, [199] f., [255].
- Suetonius, de Rhet., 1: 241.
- Sulla, [246], [263].
- σύμβολον, [354].
- Syncretism, [268] ff.
- Tarquins, [221], [222], [229] f.
- Tatian, [328];
- Orat., 5:331; 5-7: 333; 7 f., 11: 334; 13: 333; 20: 330.
- Taurobolium, [288] ff.
- Terence, [234].
- Tertullian,
- Apol., 37: 358;
- adv. Valent., 17: 323.
- Thales, [43], [297].
- Theagenes, [350].
- Thebes, [50], [72].
- Theophrastus, [297].
- Theophilus, ad Autol., 2, 15: 323.
- Theognis, [75] ff.; [165] f.: [76]; [167] f.: [77]; [171] f.:
[76]; [319] ff.: [78];
- 373-380: [80]; 383 ff.: 78; 425-431: 77; 583 f.: 77;
- 731 ff.: 81; 1029 ff.: 78; 1075 ff.: 77.
- Theogony, of Hesiod, [28] ff.
- θεός, τὸ θεῖον, in Plato, [164].
- Theseus, [105].
- Thomas Aquinas, [171].
- Thucydides, [113] ff., [124]; Hist., II, 43-44: [113].
- θυμοειδές, [155].
- Thurii, [124].
- Tibur, [230].
- Timothy: 1 Epistle to, IV, I-3: 352.
- Tiresias, [139].
- Titans, [51] f.
- Transcendence of god, [176], [208] ff., [215] ff.,
[331] f., [338], [343], [350].
- Transmigration of souls, [161] f.
- Trinity, [350].
- Triumph, [222].
- Tusculum, [230].
- Typhon, [272].
- Tyrannies, [41].
- Ulpian, [198].
- Union with god, [47] ff., [213], [219] f., [300],
[314], [317], [322] f., [358].
- Uranus, [238].
- Valentinian I, [66].
- Valentinus, [336] ff.
- Varro, [225], [243] f., [245].
- Vesta, [225], [226], [228], [233].
- Virgil, [234], [236], [246]; Aen., VI: [248].
- Vision of God, [213] f., [219] f., [347], [349].
- Volcanus, [233].
- Vows, [227] f.
- Wisdom of Solomon, [258].
- Wordsworth, quoted, [154].
- Works and Days, of Hesiod, [30] ff.
- Xenophanes, [118] ff., [350]; Frgg., [11], [14-16],
[18], 23-26: [119].
- Xenophon, apud Stob. Flor., [88], 14: [76].
- Xerxes, [94] f.
- Zaleucus, [41].
- Zama, battle of, [221].
- Zeno, [185] ff.
- Zeus, [14] f., [19] f., [26] f.,
[54], [75] ff., [79], [80],
[83], [92] ff.,
- [193] f., [203], [237], [238].
- Zopyrus, [53].