Timokles of Syracuse, [x, 7].

Timoleon as Hero, [xiv, ii, 59].

Titans (Orphic), [340] f.; [x, 77] (cf. p. [76]).

Tithonos, [58].

Tityos, [40] f.

Tragedy, Greek, [421] f.

Τράλεις, Thracian tribe of mercenaries, [viii, 77].

Tralles in Karia, criminal law of, [v, 150].

Translation, in Homer, [55] f.; subterranean, [89] f.; in Pindar, [414]; in Euripides, [xii, 127]; Semitic, [60]; [xiv, ii, 109]; German, [93]; Italian, [xiv, ii, 110]; Tr. to Islands of the Blest, [xiv, ii, 99]; to the Nymphs, [xiv, ii, 105]; into a river, [xiv, ii, 114]; by lightning, [583]; Tr. of Achilles, [64] f.; Alkmene, [xiv, ii, 99]; Althaimenes, [iii, 4]; Amphiaraos, [89] f.; Amphilochos, [iii, 5]; Antinous, [xiv, ii, 114]; Apollonios of Tyana, [xiv, ii, 116]; Aristaios, [iii, 6]; Aristeas (?), [ix, 109]; Berenike, etc., [xiv, ii, 107]; Diomedes, [67]; [xiv, ii, 99]; Emperors, [xiv, ii, 107]; Empedokles, [xi, 61]; Erechtheus, [98]; Euthymos, [136]; Hamilcar, [xiv, ii, 109]; Helen, [ii, 21]; Herakleid. Pont., [xi, 61]; Iphigeneia, [ii, 26]; Kleomedes, [129]; Laodike, [iii, 6]; Memnon, [64]; Menelaos, [55]; [ii, 21]; Oedipus, [xii, 112]; Phaethon, [iii, 35]; Rhadamanthys, [ii, 17]; Telegonos and Penelope, [65]; Trophonios, [90]; Tr. no longer understood in later ages, [xiv, ii, 103]; effected mechanically, [xiv, ii, 106].

Trausians, [viii, 75].