INDEX.
- Abacus, [56]
- Academy, the (of Plato), [121]
- Accent, bad, [13]
- Æschines cited, [26]
- Æsop, [20]
- Age for beginning education, [15]
- Alcibiades, [15], [59]
- Alexandria, [50], [138]
- America, [79]
- Ἀμφωτίδες, [29]
- Anaxagoras, [47]
- Andromache, [8]
- Anytus, [88]
- Apollodorus, [59]
- Ἀπόῤῥαξις, [18]
- Ἄρχων of students, [130]
- Archytas’s rattle, [13]
- Aristophanes cited, [17], [34], [38], [53], [59], [83]
- Aristotle cited, [57], [61], [62], [110]
- —— his school, [122]
- Arithmetic, [54]-[56]
- Ἀσκωλιάζειν, [16]
- Astragali, [17], [19]
- Astyanax, [8]
- Athens, a university town, [82]
- —— modern university of, [119]
- Βαυκαλήματα, [20]
- Beethoven, [65]
- Βέμβιξ (top), [17]
- Βενίζελος cited, [20]
- Boating not a Greek amusement, [23]
- Bologna, early schools of, [134]
- Boxing, Greek, [29]
- Callias, grammatical tragedy of, [47]
- Carleton cited, [39]
- Carpet, tossing in, [133]
- Chairs at Athens, [125]
- Χαλκῆ μυῖα, [16]
- Χαλκισμός, [17]
- Chappell, Mr. Wm., [67]
- Chionis, feats of, [30]
- Choregi, [131]
- Chrestomathies, [50]
- Cicero quoted, [29], [39], [75]
- Cinnamus quoted, [18]
- Cithara, [67]
- Claqueurs of Sophists, [123]
- Clubs, student, [131]
- Cobet cited, [71]
- Community of wives and children, [102], [103]
- Competitive examinations, [14]
- Confirmation, [72]
- Course, length of university, [137]
- Crammer, the modern, [81], [82]
- Csárdás, Hungarian, [63]
- Curtius, Ernst, cited, [92]
- Demosthenes cited, [40]
- Διάδοχος, in the schools, [121]
- Dialects, preservation of, [54]
- Diogeneion, [134]
- Diogenes Laertius, [121]
- Diophantus, [133]
- Dolls, [20]
- Dositheus cited, [44]
- Drawing materials, [59]
- Dromeus, [27]
- Education, general contrasts of Greek and modern, [3]
- Egnatius Lollianus, [125]
- Egyptian education, [4]
- Εἰς ὤμιλλαν, [17]
- Elis, country life of, [14], [22], [28]
- Encyclical course, [46]
- Ephebi, [69] sq.
- Epicrates, law of, [75]
- Ἐποστρακισμός, [17]
- Eton and Harrow match, [23]
- Eunapius cited, [124]
- Euripides cited, [8]
- Examinations, [14]
- Exposing of children, [10]-[12]
- Expression in music, [65]
- Field sports, value of, [21]
- Football, [18]
- Foreign languages, ignorance of, [13], [50]
- Form, in games, [23]
- Games of boys, [15] sq.
- —— Olympic, [27], [30]
- Genius, production of, [105]
- Gods, the Greek, [24]
- Goldsmith, [41]
- Gorgias, [90]
- Gounod’s “Faust,” [66]
- Grammatical studies of Sophists, [89]
- Γραμματιστής, -ικός, [46]
- Grasberger quoted, [17], [28], [40]
- Gregory Naz. cited, [133]
- Grote cited, [77], [79], [101], [110]
- Gymnasia, [121]
- Hedge schools, [43]
- Hellenic character compared to Roman and English, [7]
- Heracleids, club of, [131]
- Hermes, tutelary god of schools, [43]
- Herodes Atticus, [128]
- Herodotus quoted, [6], [8], [24], [42]
- History, the lessons of, [2], [112]
- Homer cited, [7], [10], [36];
- used in education, [37], [45]
- Hoops, [17]
- Human nature not uniform, [1], [2], [129] n.
- Hungarian gypsies, [62]
- Hunting, [22]
- Irish people threatened with new dangers, [120]
- Isocrates, [91] sq.
- Journalism compared to Sophists, [78] sq.
- Julian (emperor), [128]
- Κάλαμον παραβῆναι, [16]
- Κυλίστραι, [134]
- Κυνδαλισμός, [16]
- Lacrosse, [18]
- Lamia, [20]
- Landscape, Greek notions of, [58]
- Ληξιαρχικὸν γραμματεῖον, [73]
- Libanius cited, [126], [130], [133]
- Longinus, [135]
- Love-songs, contrasts in, [66]
- Lucian quoted, [39], [40], [44], [123]
- Lycon, will of, [123];
- dinners of, [129]
- Lycophron, [100]
- Lycurgus (the orator), [75]
- Lyre, [67], [68]
- Marcus Aurelius, [125], [126]
- Marriage between relations, [12]
- —— rational theory of, [102] sq.
- Massilia, [138]
- Μηλολόνθη, [17]
- Morra, [19]
- Moses, [5]
- —— the Attic (sc. Plato), [12]
- Mullach, Fragg. Phil., [136]
- Music, [35] sq., [113]
- —— dangers of, [64]
- —— Greek views of, [60] sq.
- Ναναρίσματα, [20]
- Notice-boards in schools, [44]
- Novices at the university, [134]
- Nursery rhymes, [20]
- Ochlocracy, the so-called Athenian, [35]
- Official dress, foreign love of, [129]
- Olympia, Temple of, [58]
- Olympic games, [28], [30]
- Organization, ephebic, [75]
- Orphans, care of, [14]
- Orthodoxy in universities, [84], [85]
- Ὀστρακίνδα, [16]
- Pædagogus, the Greek, [26]
- Παιδαγωγεῖον, [42]
- Painting, [58] sq.
- Palæstra, [22], [24] sq.
- Pamphilus, [58]
- Παραγράφειν, [53]
- Parthenon, frieze of, [70], [72]
- Paul, St., [81], [82], [138]
- Pausanias, [27], [42]
- Payment of teaching, [117] sq.
- Πενταλιθίζειν, [17]
- Pentathlon, [27]
- Peripatos, Aristotle’s, [135]
- Περίπολοι, [70], [74]
- Permanence of educational problems, [2]
- Persian education, [5];
- in Xenophon, [115]
- Φαινίνδα, [18]
- Phayllus, feats of, [30]
- Philosophy, Isocrates’ definition of, [92], [93]
- Philostratus cited, [118]
- Φρυγίνδα, [17]
- Πλαγίαυλος, [68]
- Plato quoted, [5], [10], [12], [24], [28], [31], [32], [48], [52], [62], [78], cap. xi. passim
- —— school of, [88], [89]
- Platonopolis, [100] n.
- Pliny cited, [58]
- Plutarch quoted, [15]
- Pollux cited, [18], [71]
- Polo at Byzantium, [19] n.
- Prefects (at school), [76]
- Prodicus, [53], [85], [90]
- Prohæresius, [124], [128]
- Protagoras, [85], [89]
- Protestantism, Stoic origin of, [138]
- Ptolemeion, [134]
- Public schools, English, [29]
- Pythagoras, system of, [89]
- Quintilian quoted, [7], [52]
- Rackets, [19]
- Rationalism, Mr. Lecky’s, [107]
- Renan, E., cited, [49]
- Rhetor, the duties of, [126]
- Rhodes, [138]
- Riding, Greek notions of, [73]
- Roman education, [6]
- —— character, [7]
- Sagatio, [133]
- Scales, Greek musical, [64], [65]
- Scholarch, [121]
- School, the term, [42]
- —— appointments of, [42], [43]
- Schoolmaster’s tomb, [52]
- Science, elementary, [55]
- Sentiment about marriage, [107]
- Sex, differences of, [104], [112]
- Sleeping of infants, [9]
- Socrates, [74], [87]
- Sophist, the (title), [123]
- Sophists, the, [78] sq.;
- their fees, [118]
- Sophocles of Sunium, [124]
- Sophronistæ, [125]
- Spartan nurses, [9], [10]
- Spartan mothers, [13], [38]
- —— objection to athletics, [27]
- —— training, [77]
- —— morals, [108]
- Σπάρτη ἄτακτος, a club, [132]
- Spelling, phonetic, [54]
- Speusippus, [118], [121]
- Sports, real value of, [31]
- Sprint races, [28]
- Stoics, [129], [134]
- Strabo, [50]
- Στρόβιλος (humming-top), [17]
- Studiedness of Greek eloquence, [97]
- Suidas quoted, [122]
- Swimming, [46]
- Tarsus, [138]
- Theodorus, Homeric pictures of, [45]
- Theognis, [50]
- Theophrastus cited, [43], [124]
- Theseids, club of, [131]
- Thring, Rev. G., cited, [58] n.
- Θρόνοι, [125]
- Thucydides cited, [42]
- Τρίβων, [128], [134]
- Uniformity in human nature, how far true, [1], [2], [129] n.
- Uniformity in children, [2]
- Ὑπογράφεσθαι, [52], [60] n.
- Ὑποθῆκαι, [50]
- Welcker cited, [48]
- Women, education of, [103], [104]
- Writing materials, [53]
- Xenophon, [7], [22]
- Ξυστός, [25]
- Zeller cited, [78]
- Zither, Tyrolese, [68]
- Ζωγράφος, -ία, [58]
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