Possession, [255]; [595]; see [ἔκστασις].
Possessions of the dead burnt with the body, [i, 30], [51].
Postponement of coming events by the gods, [ix, 120].
Poulytion, [222].
Praetextatus, [xiv, ii, 172].
Praise of the dead at the περίδειπνον, [v, 81].
Pre-existence: see [Soul].
[Prophecy] by Incubation (dream-oracles), [92] f., [289] f.; by Heroes, [133]; in Thracian worship of Dionysos, [260]; two kinds of (τεχνική and ἄτεχνος), [289]; by “inspiration”, [289] f.; at Delphi, [289] f.; in Greek [622] worship of D., [289] f.; wandering prophets, [292] f.; by means of lots at Delphi, [289]; in Leuke, [xiv, ii, 102].
Prodikos of Keos, [vi, 23]; of Phokaia, [vii, 3]; of Samos, [vii, 3]; [x, 7].
Proërosia, [ix, 108].