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Francis Greenleaf Allinson; Anne C. E. Allinson
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  • Easter, festival of, [132], [137], [142].
  • Echo, [372-3], [418].
  • Egypt, [9], [433].
  • Egyptians, [2].
  • Eira, [426], [428].
  • Eleusinia, [183].
  • Eleusis, bay of, [48], [193];
    • mysteries, [114], [129], [171-85];
    • town-spring of, [134].
  • Eleutheria, [313].
  • Elis, [9], [373], [389], [392].
  • Elton, cited, [272].
  • Epaminondas, [262], [295], [296];
    • character of, [289] ff., [363];
    • death of, [360] ff.;
    • founds Messene, [429-30].
  • Epicurus, [99].
  • Epidaurus, [330], [351] ff.
  • Epirus, [14], [270].
  • Erechtheum, see under [Athens].
  • Erechtheus, [59], [83].
  • Eridanus, river, [144].
  • Eris, apple of, [397].
  • Erymanthus, Mt., [8], [9], [373], [381], [383];
    • river, [375].
  • Etruscan, [414].
  • Eubœa, [7], [11], [153], [206];
    • Gulf of, [269].
  • Eumelus, [208].
  • Euripides, at Piræus, [50];
    • cenotaph, [55];
    • place in literature, [95-6];
    • theology of, [49], [97];
    • treatment of Nature, [16], [26];
    • cited, [26], [27], [57], [91], [114], [124], [132], [135], [138], [160], [169], [175], [178], [200], [210], [215], [218], [228-9], [230-1], [233-4], [268], [274], [276], [277], [279-81], [285-6], [292], [308], [354], [425], [432-3], [438-9], [448].
  • Euripus, [11], [153], [154], [307].
  • Eurotas, river, [375], [432-3].
  • Eurymedon, [71].
  • Excavations by, Americans at Corinth, [202], [212] ff.;
    • British at Sparta, [438];
    • French at Delphi, [225], [236];
    • Germans at Olympia, [404];
    • Greeks at Thebes, [292].
  • Festivals, ancient and modern, [139-142].
  • Flaminius, [217].
  • Funerals, ancient and modern, [129-130].
  • Games, Isthmian, [216-17], [407];
    • Nemean, [333], [407];
    • Olympic, ancient, [388] ff., [407], [408-13];
    • —, modern, [422-3];
    • Pythian, [242] ff., [407].
  • Gauls, at Delphi, [235];
    • at Thermopylæ, [318].
  • Geoffrey de Villehardouin, [379].
  • Geraneia, Mt., [195], [199].
  • Glaucus, of Chios, [244];
    • sea-divinity, [307].
  • Goethe, cited, [22], [251].
  • Gorgias, place in literature, [97];
    • statue at Delphi, [240];
    • — at Olympia, [403].
  • Gorgopis, Lake, [12].
  • Gortys, river, [375].
  • Goulas (Gha, Gla), [271].
  • Graces, the, [20], [416], [420];
    • temple of, [302].
  • Græco-Roman period, [4].
  • Grylus, [360].
  • Gytheion, [435].
  • Hadrian, aqueduct, [376];
    • at Athens, [60];
    • at Delphi, [235];
    • at Eleusis, [182];
    • at Olympia, [402];
    • road of, [199].
  • Hagios Vlasis, [260].
  • Harmodius, [71].
  • Hatzidakis, G. N., cited, [5].
  • Helicon, Mt., [7], [193], [292], [301], [302-4], [313].
  • Hephæsteum, [60].
  • Hephæstus, at Athens, [59-60];
    • in Prometheus, [23];
    • street, [133].
  • Hera, at Olympia, [395-6];
    • in Argolis, [329], [348];
    • head of, [344].
  • Heraclea, [196].
  • Heracles, at Marathon, [159];
    • at Olympia, [393], [422];
    • birth, [275];
    • Cretan, [393];
    • journey to Hades, [355];
    • labours of, [218-19], [333], [347], [374], [376], [399];
    • temple at Thebes, [293].
  • Heræum, Argolis, [330], [336], [343-4], [357];
    • at Olympia, [389], [395-8].
  • Hermæa, [140].
  • Hermes, Homeric Hymn to, [367] ff.;
    • Ram Bearer, [313];
    • statues of, [5], [371], [396].
  • Hermione, [328], [329], [330], [355].
  • Herodas (Herondas), [4].
  • Herodes Atticus, [156];
    • gifts of, [88], [241], [402].
  • Herodotus, at Athens, [93];
    • piety of, [222], [248];
    • place in literature, [96];
    • cited, [66], [82], [83], [109], [157], [160], [166], [179], [192], [208], [222], [267], [287], [297], [299], [319], [321], [330], [343-4], [347], [366], [403], [410], [434], [447-8].
  • Hesiod, life and works, [268] ff.;
    • cited, [272], [296], [303], [309] ff., [377-8].
  • Hieron of Syracuse, [243], [413-4].
  • Himera, battle of, [398].
  • Hipparchus, [70], [328].
  • Hippias, [33], [70];
    • sophist, [403].
  • Hippocrates, [93], [353].
  • Hippocrene, [303].
  • Hippodamus, [45].
  • History, [3], [14], [15], [96].
  • Homer, connection with Argolis, [323] ff.;
      • with Athens, [67-8];
    • treatment of nature, [18] ff.;
    • cited, [18], [19], [81-2], [163], [202], [204], [227], [267], [343], [358], [360], [374], [377], [397], [431], [433-4].
  • Homeric Hymns, [267];
    • to Apollo, [231];
    • to Artemis, [223];
    • to Dionysus, [122], [277];
    • to Hermes, [367] ff.;
    • to Pan, [371] ff.
  • Horace, cited, [345].
  • Hydarnes, [448].
  • Hymettus, Mt., [13], [109], [145], [163].
  • Hypereides, place in literature, [97];
    • cited, [103].
  • Iacchus, see under [Dionysus].
  • Ibycus, [213].
  • Ictinus, [182], [382], [383], [385], [386].
  • Ida, Mt., in Asia Minor, [11], [130];
    • in Crete, [393].
  • Ilissus, river, [27], [28], [125], [133], [144], [422].
  • Inachus, river, [332].
  • Ionia, [97].
  • Ionian, [14];
    • sea, [383].
  • Isæus, [97].
  • Ismenus, river, [272], [294].
  • Isocrates, place in literature, [97];
    • cited, [59], [181], [198], [450].
  • Isthmus of Corinth, [10], [144], [193], [201], [215], [324], [334], [353], [436].
  • Italy, [58], [220].
  • Itea, [223], [226].
  • Ithaca, [231], [432].
  • Ithome, Mt., [8], [383], [426], [428].
  • Jebb, Sir Richard, cited, [57-8], [103], [413].
  • Julian the Apostate, [235-6], [403].
  • Kalamata, [10], [425-7].
  • Kallidromos, Mt., [317].
  • Kapræna, [261].
  • Karaïskakis, Place, [30], [36].
  • Karytæna, [29], [378-9];
    • Geoffrey de, [379].
  • Kastri, [224] ff.
  • Kephisia, [148], [152].
  • Kerata, Mt., boundary between Attica and Megara, [8], [173], [195].
  • Kronos Hill, [388] ff.
  • Kydias, [329].
  • Lacedæmon, [8], [426], [431].
  • Laconia, [8], [324], [327], [426], [431], [435].
  • Laconian Gulf, [431].
  • Ladon, river, [375], [389], [390].
  • Langada Gorge, [426].
  • Language, Greek, [3];
    • dialects, [414];
    • modern, [5].
  • Larisa of Argos, [325], [327], [330].
  • Lasus, [328].
  • Laurium, [160-1].
  • Leake, cited, [385-6].
  • Lebadeia, [301], [313].
  • Lechæum, [212], [216].
  • Leonidas, [298], [317-321].
  • Lerna, [330], [346-7].
  • Lesbos, [131], [441].
  • Leuctra, [289], [296], [430].
  • Lindus, [29], [419].
  • Lipari Islands, [10].
  • Literature, Greek, [3-5]; [93-100].
  • Locris, [7], [14], [193], [223], [226];
    • Epicnemidian, [316].
  • Lucian, [4];
    • cited, [39], [53], [54], [68], [73], [88], [120], [213], [331], [356], [390], [402], [403], [408], [440].
  • Lucius, Mummius, [211].
  • Lycabettus, Mt., [144].
  • Lycæus, Mt., [8], [367], [373], [378], [383].
  • Lycosura, [359], [364].
  • Lycurgus, lawgiver, [446];
    • orator, [97].
  • Lyric poetry, [95].
  • Lysander, [102].
  • Lysias, place in literature, [97];
    • cited, [47], [76], [111], [149].
  • Lysippus, [244], [329].
  • Lysis, disciple of Socrates, [140];
    • of Tarentum, [291].
  • Macedon, [15], [96], [100], [356], [401], [436].
  • Macedonia, [2], [239].
  • Macedonian rule, [39], [102], [210], [391], [394], [401], [436].
  • Mænalus, Mt., [373].
  • Malea, [324], [431].
  • Malis, [316].
  • Malian Gulf, [7].
  • Mantinea, [289], [359] ff., [364].
  • Marathon, [70] ff., [103], [157-60], [298];
    • — race, [159], [422].
  • Marathonisi, [435].
  • Markopoulo, [160].
  • Meander, river, [328].
  • Mediterranean, [1], [3], [40], [390].
  • Megalopolis, [9], [359], [378], [382], [385], [429].
  • Megara, [8], [48], [164], [192-9];
    • — Hyblaea, [196].
  • Megarid, [144], [164].
  • Megistias, [321].
  • Melicertes, [200].
  • Melos, [5], [162], [326].
  • Menander, death, [4];
    • friend of Theophrastus, [99];
    • place in literature, [96];
    • plays of at Piræus, [50];
    • tomb, [55];
    • cited, [49], [55], [112], [121], [152], [449].
  • Menidhi, [137], [150], [151].
  • Mesogia, [160].
  • Mesolonghi, [30], [194].
  • Messene, [429].
  • Messenia, [5], [8], [13], [14], [425-30];
    • Bay of, [10], [13].
  • Messina, Straits of, [10].
  • Midas, [239].
  • Midea, [325].
  • Minoa, in Megarid, [195].
  • Minyæ, [14], [302].
  • Mistra, [29], [433].
  • Moluriad Rock, [200].
  • Monemvasia, [29].
  • Morea, [8];
    • dukes of, [404].
  • Moschus, [4].
  • Munychia, [33], [41], [42], [45], [50], [55].
  • Murray, Gilbert, cited, [132], [214], [274] ff., [439].
  • Musæa, [313].
  • Mycalessus, [314].
  • Mycenæ, [11], [319], [325], [327], [330], [331], [332], [334] ff., [351].
  • Mycenæan civilization, [182], [292], [325-6].
  • Myconos, [7].
  • Myron, [78].
  • Mysteries, see under [Eleusis].
  • Mytika, [361].
  • Nature, Greek treatment of, [15-28].
  • Nauplia, [30], [324], [325], [330], [348].
  • Navarino, [425].
  • Naxos, [7], [13], [30].
  • Neda, river, [382], [383], [384].
  • Nedon, river, Gorge of, [426].
  • Nemea, [330], [332] ff.
  • Nemesis, [154] ff.
  • Nereid, [255-56], [397].
  • Nero, at Corinth, [213];
    • at Delphi, [235];
    • at Isthmus, [215], [217];
    • at Olympia, [391], [402];
    • at Thespiæ 304.
  • Nike, by Pæonius, [400];
    • of Samothrace, [161];
    • temple of, see under [Athens].
  • Nisæa, in Megarid, [195].
  • Nomian Mts., [373], [383].
  • Norton, Charles Eliot, cited, [16].