CHAPTER XITHE ENDINDEX
- Abacus, illustrated, [104]
- Aegina pediment, [5]
- Aeolian harmony, [240], [241]
- Aeschylus, [245]
- Aesop, [49], [96]
- Agesilaos, [13], [138], [236]
- Aglauros, temple of, [210]
- Aineias Tacticus, [208]
- Aischines, father of, an usher, [83]
- Akademeia, [125]
- description of scene in, [134]-142
- Plato’s teaching in the, [196]-207
- Plato’s lectures in the, described by Epikrates, [199]
- Plato’s lectures, reference by Ephippos and Antiphanes, [200]
- Plato’s lectures in the, reference by Amphis, [201]
- Plato’s lectures in the, references in Comedy, [201]
- Plato’s lectures in the, reference by Alexis, [200]-201
- Plato’s pupils described by Ephippos, [200]
- Alexander, [2], [203]
- Alexis, [207]
- his catalogue of a school library, [95]
- on the Akademeia, [200]-201
- Alkibiades, [207], [277]
- Alphabet, metrical, [88]
- Amphis, on the Akademeia, [201]
- Anaxagoras, [81], [158], [209], [230]
- Angelo, Michel, [5]
- Anthology, on wrestling, [132]
- Antidosis of Isokrates, [190]
- Antigenes, palaistra of, [60]
- Antipater, [192]
- Antiphanes, on the Akademeia, [200]
- Antiphon the Sophist, [172]-173
- Apelles, [115]
- Apollodoros, [208]
- Apprenticeship, [44]-45
- Arcadia, [243]
- Archephebos, [220]
- Archon Eponumos, [71] n.
- Areiopagitikos of Isokrates, [190]
- Areiopagos, supervision of the young, [70]
- Ares, [211]
- Argos, [12] n.
- foot-races for girls at, [142]
- Aristophanes, supports athleticism, [123]
- criticism of Sophists in the Clouds, [166]-167
- attacks new artistic standards, [251]
- Aristotle, [202]
- condemns professional athletes, [123]
- at Plato’s lecture on “The Good,” 198
- his school in the Lukeion, [203]
- views on art in education, [117], [258]
- Aristoxenos, [171]
- Arithmetic, teaching of, [100]-107
- Arkadia, schools in, [77], [243]
- Art, characteristics of Greek, [237]-239
- teaching of, in primary schools, [114]-117
- Artemis Koruthalia, [40]
- Artemis Orthia, [29], [285]
- Artistic education, [237]-258
- Art-schools, date of the rise of, [115]
- Aster, Plato’s pupil, [201]-202
- Astupalaia, school in, [77]
- Athleticism at Sparta, [11]-34
- in Crete, [36]-38
- at Athens and the rest of Greece, [118]-156
- revolt against excessive, [75]
- excessive addiction to, [119]-132
- Autokrator, [192]
- Autolukos, [75]-76
- Auxo, [211]
- Axiothea, [197]
- Barbitos, [108]
- Bathing-room in the gymnasium, [137]
- Boiotia, schools in, [76]
- Books, use of, in education, [204]-209
- Bousiris of Isokrates, [185], [187], [195]
- Boxing in the palaistra, [132]-133
- Bribery, among professional athletes, [121]
- Cavalry, training for, [143], [149]-152
- Chabrias, [202]
- Chancellor (Kosmetes) of the epheboi, [212]-213
- Chares, [208]
- Charondas, [62]
- Cheiron, Precepts of, [96]
- Chess (πεσσοί), [105]
- Children, exposure of Spartan, [13]
- Chios, Isokrates in, [181]
- collapse of a school of letters in, [76]
- girls wrestling in, [142]
- Choirilos, [95], [207]
- Choregia, description of, [148]-149
- Choregos, [60], [148]
- Competitions, local, [62]-65
- Conscription, [283]
- Cookery-book, [207]
- Cookery-schools, [45]
- Corporal punishment, [18], [29], [66], [68], [98]-100, [262] and [n.], [285]
- Crete, education at, [34]-38
- Damon, a music-teacher, [113], [249]
- Dancing at Sparta, [22], [30]-32
- dithuramboi, [144]-145
- religious aspect of, [143]-144, [248]
- dramatic aspects of, [144]-145
- systems of, [145]
- the War-dance, [146]-147
- the Naked-dance, [31], [147]
- universal throughout Hellas, [143]
- educational importance of, [143]
- Delphoi, educational endowments at, [62]
- Demosthenes, [195], [202]
- Derkulos, [71]
- Diaulos, [133]
- Dictation, [87]
- Diodotos, [192]
- Dion, [202]
- Dionusia, epheboi at, [214]
- Dionusios, Plato’s master, [158], [160]
- Dionusodoros the Sophist, [173]
- Dionusos, [144], [283]
- Diskos in the palaistra, [134]
- Dorian harmony, [240]-241
- Douris, Vase of, [52], [86], [92]
- Drama, influence of, in education, [248]-249
- Drawing, teaching of, in primary schools, [114]
- Dresden Gallery, [5]
- Dusting-room in the gymnasium, [137]
- Edgeworth, Maria, [74], [260]
- Egypt, in Plato’s Laws, [102]-103
- Eleusis, education at, [71]
- Elgin marbles, [3], [5]
- Elpias, school of, [83]
- Empedokles, [230]
- Enualios, [211]
- Epaminondas, [245]
- Ephebarchos, [220]
- Ephebic inscriptions, [221]-223
- Epheboi, [37], [263]
- examination and oath, [210]-211
- decline in number, [219]-220
- Ephippos, on the Akademeia, [200]
- Epicharmos, [95], [207]
- Epikrates, on Plato’s lectures, [199]
- Eponumos, Archon, [71] n.
- Eretria, school in, [77]
- Eros, [135]
- Eruthrai, school in, [77]
- Euagoras, [191]
- Eudikos, son of Apemantos, [98]
- Euenos of Paros, [168], [176]
- Euhemeros, [229] n.
- Euripides, his alphabetical puzzle, [90]
- denunciation of athleticism, [122]
- his rationalism, [230]
- Euthudemos the Sophist, [173]
- Euthudemos, companion of Sokrates, [207]
- Eutuchides, [155]
- Exposure of Spartan children on Taügetos, [13]
- Fees, [62], [278], [281]
- paid to schoolmasters, [81]
- of the paidotribes, [134]
- paid to Sophists, [168]-169
- of permanent secondary teachers, [182]
- in the Akademeia, [202]-203
- to the Sophronistai, [213]
- Festivals, school, [80]-81
- Flute, teaching of, [110]
- Flute-girls, professional, [111]
- “Foreign Legion,” [216], [218]
- Gelon of Syracuse, [228]
- Gesticulation, [129]-130
- Girls at Sparta, [29]-30
- wrestle at Chios, [142]
- foot-races for, at Argos, [142]
- Gorgias the Sophist, [168], [169], [174]-176, [208]
- his euphuistic style, [176]
- his influence on later writers, [176]
- Grammatistes, [50]
- Gumnasiarchos, [213]-214, [220]
- Gumnastes, distinct from paidotribes, [126] n.
- Gumnopaidia, [31], [146]-147
- Gymnasium, description of, [124]
- cost, [124]
- description of scene in, [134]-142
- ἀποδυτήριον, [135]
- patron deities, [135]
- the oil-room, [136]
- the dusting-room, [137]
- the bathing-room, [137]
- the punch-ball room, [137]
- Sophists’ lectures, [138]
- central courtyard, [138]-139
- the xustos, [141]
- Gymnastics, excessive addiction to, [119]-123
- professional, disadvantages of, [120]
- Haltêres, [128]
- Hegemone, [211]
- Helen of Isokrates, [185], [195]
- Hellas, educator of the world, [2]-3
- Hellenism, two currents of, [6]
- spread by Alexander, Rome, and the Renaissance, [2]-3
- spirit of, [3]
- methods of teaching, [4], [275]-291
- Henty, G. A., [260]
- Hephaisteia, [155]
- Herakleides of Pontos, [36] n., [198], [202], [241]
- Herakleitos, [229]
- Hermann, K. F., an emendation of, [125]
- “Hermes” of Praxiteles, [5], [250]
- Herondas, third Mime of, [98]-100
- Hesiod, [207]
- authority of, [228]
- teaching of, in primary schools, [95]
- Hestiaios, [198]
- Hippias of Elis, [97], [168], [169], [172]
- Hippokleides, [129]
- Hippokrates, [208], [215]
- Hippothontid tribe, [215]
- Holidays, on festivals, [80]-81
- Homer, [207]
- teaching of, in primary schools, [93]-95
- authority of, [228]
- Horace, [2]
- Hunting, [142]-143, [259]
- Hupereides, [202]
- Hypo-Dorian harmony, [241]
- Iliaca, Tabula, [84]
- Ink, [85], [87]
- Inscriptions, ephebic, [221]-223
- Inukos, [168]
- Ion, the rhapsode, [97]
- Ionian harmony, [240]-241
- Iphikrates, [202]
- Isaios, [195]
- Isokrates, [161]
- pupil of Gorgias, [169]
- his school near the Lukeion, [180]
- teaching in Chios, [181]
- on the theory of education, [182]
- on the nature of philosophy, [184]
- his school described, [185]-195
- his methods, [186]-190
- his pupils, [191], [192]
- on theory of education, [192]
- definition of the educated man, [192]-193
- on religious myths, [230]-231
- Javelin and spear throwing in the palaistra, [134]
- Jiu-jitsu, [131]
- Jump, long, in the palaistra, [133]
- Kallias, his metrical alphabet, [88]
- his spelling drama, [88]-90
- Kameiros, in Rhodes, [53]
- Karia, [241] n.
- Karneia, [40]
- Kekropid tribe, [215], [219]
- Kikunna, [166]
- Kitharistes, [50]
- Klazomenai, [81]
- Kleinias, [243]
- Kleon, [113]
- Knucklebones, [65], [99], [105]
- Kolonos, [196]
- Konnaros, [65]
- Konnos, his music-school, [113]
- Korax, [208]
- Korubantic dances, [242] n.
- Kôrukoi, [128], [137]
- Kos, [215]
- Kosmetes of the epheboi, [212]-213
- Kottalos, in Herondas, [99]-100
- Kritias, [63], [277]
- Kunaitha, [243]
- Kuretic dance in Crete, [36], [146]
- Kuros, The Education of, [259]-272
- Lampriskos, in Herondas, [99]-100
- Lampros, a music-teacher, [113], [164]
- Lastheneia, [197]
- Laughter, statue of, in Sparta, [12]
- Leap-frog in the palaistra, [130]
- Lectures in primary schools, [97]
- Leitourgiai, [60]-61, [148]
- excursus on gumnasiarchoi, [154]-156
- Leokrates, [219]
- Lesbos, schools in, [77]
- Leschai at Sparta, [11]
- Libanius, [178]
- Libraries of Euthudemos, [207]
- of Peisistratos at Athens, [207]
- of Polukrates at Samos, [207]
- Library, a school, [95]
- Likumnios the Sophist, [176]
- Linos, [207]
- Literature, teaching of, in primary schools, [93]-97
- in secondary schools, [161]-162
- Logographoi, [180]-181, [193]
- Long jump in the palaistra, [133]
- Lukeion, [125]
- description of scene in, [134]-142
- Lukourgos the orator, [202], [211]
- Lusandros, [16]
- Lusias, the logographos, [193]
- Lusis, [54]
- Lydian harmony, [240]-242
- Lyre, and lyric-schools, [107]-114
- Mantitheos, [60]
- Marathon, [3]
- Marriage customs, [48]
- Mathematics, teaching of, [100]-107
- in secondary schools, [159]
- Meals, hours of, [80]
- Medical beliefs, [243]
- Menander, [250]
- Menedemos, [196]
- Metrodoros, [230]
- Metrotimé, in Herondas, [98]-100
- Michel Angelo, [5]
- Mikkos, [138] n.
- Mithaikos, [208]
- Mixed-Lydian harmony, [241]
- Moderators (Sophronistai), [70], [212]-213, [220]
- Mounuchia, [213]
- Mousaios, [164]
- Mukalessos, schools at, [76]
- Muronides, [218]
- Music, [240]-244
- in Crete, [36]-37
- in primary schools, [107]-114
- Music, Plato on the value of, [113]
- Aristotle on the value of, [114]
- characteristics of Greek, [240]-244
- Greek views of the properties of, [243]
- in Arkadia, [243]
- Music-schools, experiments in, [110]
- Paidagogos, [266], [278]-279
- Paidonomos, [277]
- Paidotribes, [50], [278]
- Painting, teaching of, in primary schools, [114]
- Palaistra, distinct from gymnasium, [124]
- life in the, [124]-134
- teaching of gesticulation (τὸ χειρονομεῖν), [129]
- wrestling (πάλη), [130]-132
- leap-frog, [130]
- rope-climbing, [130]
- boxing, [132]
- pankration, [132]-133
- long jump, [133]
- running, [133]
- javelin and spear, [134]
- diskos, [134]
- fees of the paidotribes, [134]
- Pamphilos the Macedonian, [115]
- Panathenaic festival, [148], [152], [155]
- Panathenaikos of Isokrates, [187], [189]
- Pankration in the palaistra, [132]-133
- Parthenon, [244], [245]
- the “Theseus” of the, [5]
- Peiraieus, [213]
- Peisistratos, [247]
- popularisation of Homer by, [52]
- Pencils, [84]
- Perikles, [3], [246], [276]
- Peripoloi, [214] and n., [215]
- Permanent secondary schools, [179]-209
- Phaüllos, [139]
- Pheidias, [245], [250]
- Pheiditia at Sparta, [13]-15
- Pheidostratos, schoolroom of, [98]
- Pherekrates, The Slave-Teacher, [45]
- Philosophy, schools of, [195]-207
- Philoxenos, [242]
- Phokion, [202]
- Phrunichos, [215]
- Phrunis, [12]
- Phrygian harmony, [240]
- Physical education, [279]
- in Athens and the rest of Hellas, [118]-156
- contemporary criticism of excess, [119]-123
- dancing, [143]-149
- Pindar, eulogy of athleticism, [121]-122
- Pittalos, [45]
- Plataea, oath of the army at, [211]
- Plato, denounces excessive athleticism, [123]
- criticism of Sophists, [174]
- his teaching in the Akademeia, [196]-207
- his teaching in the Akademeia described by Epikrates, [199]
- teaching in the Akademeia: his affection for his pupils, [201]-202
- teaching in the Akademeia: names of his pupils, [202]
- teaching in the Akademia, gratuitous, [203]
- on the theory of education, [205]-206
- criticism of religious myths, [231]-233
- on the value of myths, [235]
- on the educative value of artistic environment, [246]
- his excessive imagination, [247]
- on the Athenian drama, [253]
- criticism of art, [255]-258
- on Xenophon’s Kuros, [272]
- Playgrounds, [83]
- Plecktron, [107]
- Poetry, place of, in education, [247]-249
- Polemon, [201]
- Polos the Sophist, [168], [176], [208]
- Polugnotos, [115]
- Polybios, on Arcadian music, [243]
- Pratinas, on the flute, [110]
- Praxiteles, the “Hermes” of, [5], [250]
- Prizes, [65]
- Prodikos the Sophist, [168], [171]-172
- Propulaia, [245]
- Protagoras the Sophist, [167]-168, [170], [230]
- Proverbs, Greek, [45], [57] n., [110], [111], [152]
- Public schools, English, compared, [23], [212] n., [265]
- Punch-ball, [137]
- Pyrrhic dance, [36]
- Raphael, [5]
- Rationalism, spread of, [229]-230
- Reading, teaching of, [87]-92
- Religious education, [228]-236
- Plato’s revision, [231]-233
- Rhetoric in secondary schools, [160]-161
- weaknesses of Greek, [174]-175
- Riding, [143], [149]-152
- Rope-climbing in the palaistra, [130]
- Rowing, [143], [153]-154
- Running, long-distance, [133]
- Salmudessos, [207]
- Schoolmaster, status of, [81]
- Secondary education, [157]-209
- secondary classes in primary schools, [157]-158
- Sophists, [157]-178
- permanent schools, [179]-209
- variety of subjects, [159]
- rhetoric, [160]-161
- literary subjects, [161]
- the education voluntary, [163]
- Semelé, [145], [256]
- Shakespeare, [249]
- Shelley, translation of epigram, [202]
- Siburtios, palaistra of, [60]
- Sicily, education in Chalcidian cities of, [62]
- Sikinnos, [67]
- Simon, [208]
- Simos, his cookery-book, [96]
- Sistine Chapel, [5]
- Skias, council-chamber at Sparta, [12]
- Skillous, [259]
- Slave-Teacher, The, of Pherekrates, [45]
- Sokrates, [167], [230], [270], [277]
- Solon, [57], [247]
- enactment on handicraft, [45]
- regulations about paidagogoi, [67]
- enactments to safeguard morality, [68]-69
- archaic phrases in his laws, [95]
- on courtiers, [104]
- metrical version of Athenian laws, [109]
- ? on gumnasiarchai, [155]
- Sophists, [157]-178, [286]
- and mathematics, [102]
- subjects taught, [165]
- criticism of Aristophanes, [166]
- criticism of Plato, [174]
- scale of fees, [169]
- secret of their power, [170]
- their undemocratic influence, [177]
- their rationalism, [177]
- criticised by Isokrates, [182]
- Sophokles, [3]
- Sophronistai, [70], [212]-213, [220]
- Sparta, education at, [11]-34
- character of people, [11]
- importance of education at, [12]
- details of Pheiditia, [13]-15
- the State a military machine, [12]
- conservatism of, [12]
- strictness of discipline, [13]
- Spartan nurses, [13]
- system of State schools, [14]
- Syssitia, [39]-40
- ideals in education, [275]
- educational methods, [285]
- Spelling, teaching of, [88]-90
- Spelling-book, terra-cotta fragment of, [89] n.
- Speusippos, [202]
- Stadion, [133]
- Stesimbrotos, [230]
- Swimming, [143], [152]-153
- Syntono-Lydian harmony, [242]
- Syssitia at Sparta, [39]-40, [267]
- Tabula Iliaca, [84]
- Taügetos, exposure of Spartan children on, [13]
- Taureas, palaistra of, [60]
- Technical instruction, [44]-46
- of the logographoi, [180]-181
- Teles, [115], [160]
- Tennyson, quoted, [235]
- Teos, [220]
- educational endowments in, [62]
- prizemen in competitions, [63]
- recitations of boys at, [96]
- Tertiary education, [210]-223
- Thales (Cretan poet), [243]
- Thallo, [211]
- Thargelia, [148], [155]
- Theodoros, [160], [176]
- Theognis, [96]
- Theophanes, [212]
- Theophrastos, [243]
- Theory of education, [227]-272, [275]-291
- Plato’s views on, [205]-206
- Xenophon’s views on, [259]-272
- Thermopylae, [3]
“Theseus,” of the Parthenon, [5], [245]
- Thespis, [247]
- Thrasuboulos of Kaludon, [215]
- Thrasumachos, [177], [208]
- Timeas, palaistra of, [60]
- Timotheos, [12], [145]
- Timotheos the general, [196]
- Timotheos of Herakleia, [192]
- Tisias, [208]
- Tithenidia, [40]
- Torch-race, [155]
- Trade, Greek views on, [43]
- Troizen, schools in, [77], [220]
- Undressing-room in the gymnasium, [135]
- Wax, tablets of, [84]
- Women, gymnastics for, at Sparta, [30]
- seclusion of, [46]
- duties of, [47]
- excluded from athletics in Athens, [142]
- admitted to the Akademeia, [197]
- position of, [282]
- Wrestling in the palaistra described, [130]-132
- Writing, teaching of, [85]-87
- Xenokrates, [196], [201], [202], [203]
- Xenophanes, [229]
- Xenophanes of Kolophon, criticises athleticism, [121]
- Xenophon, treatise on The Horse, [208]
- handbooks on educational subjects, [208]
- The Education of Kuros, [259]-272
- character of, [259]-260
- Xerxes, [61], [239]
- Xustos, in the gymnasium, [141]
- Zeuxippos of Heraklea, [114]
- ληξιαρχικὸν γραμματεῖον, [210]