Gods, in Homer, [25] f.; Olympians and others,[i, 56]; idea of divinity, [xiv, ii, 107]; Gods not immortal, [384]; asleep or dead, [iii, 30]; buried, [96] f.; birthdays of, [v, 89]; in human shape, [iv, 134]; visiting men, [ii, 38]; compared with men, [253] f., [414]; periodically appearing, [viii, 28]; of expiation, [v, 168]; amours of, [iv, 134]; conductors into the lower world, [xiv, ii, 144] f.; unknown, [iv, 62]; statues of, [136]; see [Chthonic].

Goethe, [xiii, 64].

Golden Age, [67] f.; [ii, 49]; [vii, 18].

γονεῖς, [iv, 49]; [v, 146].

Gorgias, pupil of Empedokles, [378].

Γοργύρα, Γοργώ, [vii, 25]; [591].

Grace of the gods (salvation), [342].

Grave and Hades confused, [xiv, ii, 92].

Graves: see [Burial], [Family-graves], and [Rock-graves]; of Gods, [96]; of Asklepios, [101]; Erechtheus, [98]; Hyakinthos, [99]; Kekrops, [iii, 41]; Plouton, [iii, 34]; Python, [97]; Zeus, [96]; of Heroes, [121]; cult of, [123], [166] f.; silence at, [v, 110]; curses attached to, [xiv, ii, 13].

Grave-monuments, [i, 28]; [v, 69] f.