Chapter XVII. Page [358] Pindar, Olymp., III, 27. Homer, Iliad, II, 612. [360] Homer, Iliad, II, 607. [361] Polybius, XXIV, 15. [365] Greek Anthology, App. Plan., 188. [366] Herodotus, VIII, 26. [371] Greek Anthology, Pal., IX, 314; App. Plan. 188. [374] Xenophon, Anabasis, 5, 3, 10. Homer, Odyssey, V, 272. [377] Hesiod, Theogony, 775. [380] Pindar, Olymp., VI, 100. Homeric Hymn to Pan, 30. Homer, Odyssey, III, 497. [381] Sappho; Homer. See chap. i, 19, 21. [385] Æschylus, Agamemnon, 519.
Chapter XVIII. Page [388] Pindar, Olymp., III, 19. [390] Lucian, Marine Dialog., 3. Strabo, VI, cap. 2, 4. [391] Antigonus Carystus, Historia Mirab., 140 (155). [392] Xenophon, Anabasis, IV, viii, 26. [397] Odyssey, V, 79; Lucian, Jupiter as Tragedian, 10, 11. [403] Lucian, Herodotus, I. Herodotus, VIII, 26. [408] Lucian, Council of the Gods, 12. Pindar, Olymp., II, 51. [410] Herodotus, VI, 103. [411] Pindar, Olymp., I, 18. Bacchylides, V, 37-45, and 178-186. [412] Pindar, Olymp., I, 86. [413] Pindar, Olymp., I, 28. [415] Æschylus, Agamemnon, 341. [416] Pindar, Olymp., IV, 1; VI, 75; VI, 91. [417] Pindar, Olymp., XIII, 92; III, 44; XI (X), 45. [418] Pindar, Olymp., XI (X), 72; 73-76; XIV, 20. [419] Pindar, Olymp., VII. [420] Plato, Republic, 621, C, D. [421] Bacchylides, VI. [423] Æschylus, Prometheus, 95.
Chapter XIX. Page [425] Homer, Odyssey, III, 491. [429] Thucydides, IV, 40.
Chapter XX. Page [431] Homer, Odyssey, IV, 1. [432] Pindar, fragment. Sophocles, Ajax, 8. Homer, Odyssey, IV, 603. Euripides, Helen, 348; Iphigeneia in Tauris, 132. [433-434] Homer, Odyssey, IV. Herodotus, VI, 61. [436] Æschylus, Agamemnon, 650. [437] Thucydides, I, 10. Polybius, V, 22. [440] Lucian, Anacharsis, 38. Cicero, Tusculan Disputations, 5, 27. [446] Thucydides, I, 70. [447] Herodotus, VII, 104, 135. [448] Euripides, Andromache, 595. [449] Plato, Protagoras, 342. [450] Aristotle, Politics, 1271 B. Isocrates, Letter to Philip; Panegyricus, 51.
Note on pages [154-5] ‘Euripus.’ Strictly speaking, this applies only to the narrower channel between Aulis and Chalkis. Also used of the whole southern channel: see Bury’s and Frazer’s Maps of Attica. [Blank Page]
INDEX
- Acarnania, [13], [193], [321].
- Achæa, [13], [194], [326], [373], [435].
- Achæans, [14], [324].
- Acharnae, [148], [150] ff.
- Acrocorinth, [8], [212], [214];
- view from, [202].
- Acropolis, see under [Athens].
- Ægaleus, Mt., [149], [164], [173], [177].
- Ægean, [1], [2], [5], [6], [10], [13], [17], [57], [325], [353].
- Ægina, [144], [162], [186-91].
- Ægospotami, [101], [102].
- Æmilius Paulus, [235].
- Æolians, [328];
- in Bœotia, [310].
- Æschines, place in literature, [97];
- cited, [224].
- Æschylus, at Delphi, [237];
- at Eleusis, [181];
- at Marathon, [158-9];
- character of, [125];
- competition with, [328];
- influence of, [104], [415];
- place in literature, [95];
- treatment of nature, [22];
- youth of, [70] ff.;
- cited, [10], [11], [38], [43], [64], [72], [83-4], [91], [104], [154], [155], [159], [161], [166], [167], [168], [196], [230], [246], [268], [283-5], [292], [297], [299], [308], [309], [336], [342], [344], [385], [415], [436].
- Ætolia, [13], [193].
- Africa, [220], [239].
- Akte, of Argolis, [330], [351];
- Alcibiades, at Delium, [296];
- Alcman, [442] ff.;
- Alexander, at Chæronea, [262];
- Alexandrian period, [4].
- Alphēus, god and river, [231], [328], [369], [375], [379], [381], [388-91], [404].
- Altis, at Marathon, [158];
- Amorgos, [7].
- Amphiaraus, sanctuary of, [153-4].
- Amphictyony, Delphic, [224], [238].
- Amphissa, [223].
- Amyclæ, [434].
- Anacapri, [2].
- Anacreon, [70].
- Anaxagoras, [96].
- Andocides, place in literature, [96];
- cited, [181].
- Andritsena, [378], [381-2].
- Andros, [7].
- Anthedon, [306-7].
- Anthesteria, [141].
- Anthology, Greek, [4-5];
- Antiphon, [96].
- Antisthenes, [99].
- Antoninus Pius, [364].
- Aphæa, temple of, [188].
- Aphrodite, [397], [434];
- Apollo, at Olympia, [397];
- at Ptoön, [301];
- Delphic legends, [230] ff.;
- god of prophecy, [218] ff.;
- Hymn to, [231];
- in Alcestis, [130];
- in Eumenides, [105] ff.;
- in Hymn to Hermes, [368] ff.;
- significance at Delphi, [246] ff.;
- statue at Olympia, [399], [400];
- — at Sparta, [441];
- summer festival of, [136];
- temple at Bassæ, [382] ff.;
- — at Corinth, [202], [203], [207], [213];
- — at Delphi, [237-8];
- — on Sacred Way, [178];
- — at Thebes, [282], [292];
- — in Vale of Tempe, [245].
- Appian, [43].
- Arachneum, Mt., [336].
- Arachova, [30], [252], [253] ff., [381].
- Arcadia, [14], [29], [131], [220], [239], [358-87], [425], [429].
- Arcesilas, [239].
- Archidamus, [240], [447].
- Areopagus, see under [Athens].
- Arethusa, [390], [391].
- Argolic Gulf, [324], [330].
- Argolid, Argolis, [8], [13], [162], [323-57].
- Argos, [10], [11], [221], [239], [325], [327], [329-30], [346], [435], [436].
- Arion, [208-9].
- Aristides, [100], [124].
- Aristodemus, [428].
- Aristogeiton, [71].
- Aristomenes, [428], [430].
- Aristophanes, place in literature, [95];
- Aristotle, Lyceum of, [119];
- Aroanius, river, [375].
- Artemis, [24];
- Artemisium, [298].
- Asclepieum, at Athens, [122];
- Ascra, [310].
- Asia, [1], [220], [325].
- Asia Minor, [1], [9], [239], [325], [327].
- Asopus, river, in Bœotia, [12], [153], [270], [296], [305];
- Astypalæa, [7].
- Athens (ancient), [10], [13], [436], [442], [450];
- after battle of Salamis, [91-125];
- before Salamis, [57-73];
- Academy of, [65], [119], [147];
- Acropolis of, [60], [73], [74-90], [92], [107], [144], [162], [173], [184], [193], [232];
- Agora, [72], [99], [110] ff.;
- Areopagus of, [69], [72], [99], [104] ff., [110];
- Asclepieum, [122];
- Barathrum, [109];
- Callirrhoë, [61], [65], [109], [133];
- Cynosarges Gymnasium, [65], [99], [159];
- Dipylon Gate, [113], [144], [177], [183];
- Dionysiac Theatre, [120] ff.;
- Erechtheum, [75], [77], [81], [84], [97];
- Gymnasia, [65], [118];
- Lenæum, [61], [69];
- Lyceum, [94], [99], [119];
- Lysicrates Monument, [122];
- Market-place (old), [65];
- Nike temple, [77], [79];
- Old Athena temple, [75], [92];
- olive in, [66];
- Olympieum, [57], [65], [119];
- Parthenon, [77], [78], [80-1], [85], [87-9], [382];
- Pnyx, [108];
- Propylæa, [77-78], [79], [85], [89], [94];
- —, old, [65], [76];
- Prison of Socrates, [89], [107];
- Prytaneum, [110];
- Street of Tombs, [113];
- Theseum, [94];
- Tholus, [110];
- —, Modern, [29], [126-43].
- Athena, Alea, [364];
- Athos, Mt., [11], [13].
- Attic age, [5].
- Attica, [5-8], [13], [15], [144-70], [325].
- Aulis, [267], [307] ff.
- Bacchus, see [Dionysus].
- Bacchylides, place in literature, [420];
- Bassæ, temple at, [358], [382] ff.
- Bendis, festival of, [48] ff.
- Bion, [4].
- Bœotia, [4], [7], [8], [260], [266-315], [325], [438].
- Brasidas, [436].
- Brauron, [160].
- Brennus, [318].
- Byron, [5], [79], [194];
- cited, [422].
- Byzantine, churches, [29], [404];
- Cadmus, [200], [272] ff.
- Cæsar, Julius, [211], [215].
- Calauria, [330], [356].
- Caligula, [304].
- Callichorus, [175].
- Callimachus, cited, [183].
- Callirrhoë, see [Athens].
- Calydon, [194].
- Calydonian boar hunt, [194], [364].
- Carthage, [43], [239], [398].
- Cassotis, [245].
- Castalia, [226], [252], [253].
- Cecrops, [59], [144].
- Cenchreæ, [212].
- Ceos, [7], [95], [420], [421].
- Cephisus, river, Attic, [146], [148], [152], [177], [184];
- Chæronea, [97], [115], [198], [210], [257], [260], [261-5], [401], [436], [450].
- Chasia, [150].
- Chryso, [223].
- Cicero, [97];
- Cimon, [100-101];
- Cirphis, Mt., [226], [253], [256], [258].
- Cithæron, Mt., [12], [193], [219], [268], [278], [280], [281], [292], [296].
- Cladeus, river and god, [388], [393], [404].
- Claudius, [304].
- Cleft Way, [250], [257] ff.
- Clement, St., cited, [215].
- Cleonæ, [330], [331].
- Cnidus, [35], [173].
- Cnossus, [231].
- Colonists, [58], [414].
- Colonus, [24], [146-7].
- Comedy, [95].
- Common dialect, [3].
- Conington, cited, [71].
- Conon, [35], [56], [102];
- Constantinople, fall of, [3];
- foundation of, [196].
- Copaic Lake, [269], [271].
- Corcyra, [206].
- Corinna, [306].
- Corinth (New), [201], [202];
- Corinthian Gulf, [5], [7], [8], [9], [192] ff., [223], [269], [324], [326], [329], [331].
- Corycian Cave, [229], [252], [255].
- Cos, [353].
- Cotilius, Mt., [384].
- Cranaë, [435].
- Craneum, [213].
- Cretan, [20];
- Crete, [9], [15], [221], [239], [324], [325], [326], [362], [441].
- Crimea, [58].
- Crisæan plain, [223-4], [238].
- Cumæ, [2].
- Cybele, at Piræus, [49].
- Cyllene, Mt., [8], [9], [365], [367], [369], [376], [383].
- Cynuria, [330], [347].
- Cyprus, [1], [433].
- Cypselus, [205];
- chest of, [207].
- Cyrene, [239].
- Cythnus, [7].
- Danai, [323], [344].
- Dances, ancient and modern, [137], [139].
- Danube, [9].
- Daulis, [258], [259].
- Decelea, [148], [150].
- Delium, [296].
- Delos, [7], [101], [107], [163], [397];
- confederacy of, [100].
- Delphi, [218-49], [289], [344], [401].
- Demaratus, [179], [447].
- Demeter, at Olympia, [397], [410];
- Demosthenes, at Chæronea, [262];
- Dicæarchus, cited, [286], [306].
- Dinarchus, [97].
- Dio Chrysostom, [271], [399].
- Diogenes the Cynic, [213].
- Dionysia, Greater, [69], [140];
- Lesser, [141].
- Dionysius of Halicarnassus, [300].
- Dionysus, at Athens, [68] ff., [72];
- Diphilus, cited, [52], [206].
- Dirce, [272], [294].
- Dodona, [14].
- Donkeys, [128-9].
- Dorians, [326] ff., [328].
- Doric, dialect, [398].
- Doris, [316], [328], [358].