- Sacred Way, the, of Athens, [225] et seq.;
- its analogy with the Appian Way, [226]
- Saint Andrew, his defence of Patras, [2], [210], [273]
- Saint Theodore, church of, at Athens, [47], [49]
- Salamis, how her history differs from that of Aigina, [74–76];
- Scheriê, whether Corfu, [60]
- Schliemann, Dr., his share in the destruction of the ducal tower at Athens, [29];
- Scotia, use of the name, [45]
- Sikyôn, [212], [221]
- Sounion, [15];
- Spalato, development of the arch at, [118], [154]
- Sparta, [6];
- Sphagia (Sphaktêria), [11]
- Stamatâkês, guardian of the Mykênaian treasury, [126], [145];
- his qualification of the skeleton of Agamemnôn, ib.
- Stratôn, his tomb at Eleusis, [232];
- inference drawn from his wife’s description, ib.
- Syros (Syra), [14]
T
- Tainaros, [7], [8], [13], [240], [273]
- Taÿgetos. See [Pentedaktylos].
- Telham, its legendary etymology compared with that of Zôstêr, [242], [243]
- Thêseion, the, re-dedicated to St. George, [25], [36], [37];
- Thêseus, wall of, at Athens, [19–22]
- Thêseus, Temple of, dedicated to St. George, [25], [36], [37]
- Theodoric, tomb of, its Mykenaian character, [153]
- Timophanês, Tyrant of Corinth, his death, [189]
- Tiryns, called Old Nauplia, [82];
- compared with English sites, [83];
- its position and history, [86] et. seq.;
- Homeric description of, [87], [93], [105];
- special point of likeness with Tusculum, [88], [89], [101];
- desolate aspect of, [92], [93];
- its mighty walls, [93], [97], [103], [104], [105];
- their primæval origin, [96];
- earliest beginnings of the pointed arch in the sally-port, [97–100]
- Tusculum, its special point of likeness with Tiryns, [88], [89], [101]
- Tylor, E. B., [101], [143]
V
- Vostizza (Aigion), [212]
W
Z