Hadrian’s temple of Zeus at Athens, [34][37].
Hagios Petros, [438].
Handbooks for Greece, [53], [54].
Helicon, [248].
Helmet of Hiero, [317].
Heræon, the, at Olympia, [314], [371].
Heraldic ornaments, [482].
Hermes of Vatican, [63];archaic at Athens, [68];of Praxiteles, [313].
of Vatican, [63];
archaic at Athens, [68];
of Praxiteles, [313].
Herodotus, [423].
Hesiod, [408].
Homer, [77], [284], [403], [409].
Honey of Hymettus, [156];of Laurium, [176].
of Hymettus, [156];
of Laurium, [176].
Hopf, [415].
Hydra, the island of, [183], [425][427].
Ictinus, [364], [370].
Iliad, the, [284], [318], [334], [411], [466].
Inns, [361].
Ionic order, [116].
Ireland, resembles Greece in various natural features, and in its art, [5], [17], [121], [407], [464], [468][470], [478].
Italy, faces westward, [1].
Itea, [297].
Ithome, Mount, [449] sq.
Iviron, Monastery, [527].
Jealousy, Greek, [245].
Julian, the Emperor, [292].
Julius Cæsar, [390].
Kalamata, [449], [505].
Karytena, [372], [505].
Katakolo, [299], [381].
Kephissus, the, near Athens, [157];in Thriasian plain, [219];at Orchomenus, [257].
near Athens, [157];
in Thriasian plain, [219];
at Orchomenus, [257].
Kirrha, [295].
Kladeos, the, [302] sq., [343].
Koron, Gulf of, [6].
Krissa, [294].
Kynætha, [354].
Kynuria, [435].
Ladon, the, [358], [359].
Lala, [344].
Lambros, Mr., [524].
Langada Pass, [446].
Laurium, [169][172]; its mining companies, [173][179].
its mining companies, [173][179].
Lechæum, [390][392].
Lechouri, village of, [347].
Legends, [282], [411], [478].
Lion of Marathon, [199];of Chæronea, [268] sq.;of the Arsenal, Venice, [270];of Lucerne, [271].
of Marathon, [199];
of Chæronea, [268] sq.;
of the Arsenal, Venice, [270];
of Lucerne, [271].
Lionardo da Vinci, [419].
Lion-gate at Mycenæ, [471].
Livádia, [251] sq.
Locrian inscriptions, [260].
Lycabettus, [189].
Lysicrates, monument of, [36], [47], [150].
Mænalus, Mount, [381], [387].
Maina, [7].
Malea promontory, [13]; hermit of, [13].
hermit of, [13].
Marathon, [153], [198], [199], [203], [204].
Marble, Greek, [40];Pentelican, [190], [304].
Greek, [40];
Pentelican, [190], [304].
Mars’ Orchestra, [243].
Mediæval Greece, [492] sq.
Medicine in Greece, [362].
Medusa, [419].
Megalopolis, [374].
Melos, [15]; Venus of, [16].
Venus of, [16].
Messene, walls and gates of, [452].
Messenia, [449] sq.
Meteora Monastery, [528].
Michaelis, [103] sq.
Mistra, [445], [503].
Monasteries, Scripou (Orchomenus), [260];Vourkano, [450].
Scripou (Orchomenus), [260];
Vourkano, [450].
Morea (see [Peloponnesus]).
Mount Athos, [509] sq.
Munychia, [160].
Murray, Mr. A. S., [61], [270], [313], [476].
Museums, subdivision of, [50][54], [151];of Athens, [55] sq., [74];of Acropolis, [118];of Olympia, [306].
subdivision of, [50][54], [151];
of Athens, [55] sq., [74];
of Acropolis, [118];
of Olympia, [306].
Music, [280][282]; in Arcadia, [353], [372].
in Arcadia, [353], [372].
Mycenæ, [456] sq.
Myron, [423].
Mysteries, the Eleusinian, [210] sq.
Naples, museum of, [44].
Natural beauty, exhilarating effect of, [255].
Nauplia, [423], [429].
New Grange, [464], [468].
Nicias, a slave-owner, [177], [178].
Nike of Pæonius, [306], [316].
Oaks, [344], [366].
Œnoe, [224].
Old Cathedral, Athens, [495].
Olive-trees, in Attica, [158], [197].
Olonos, Mount, [343], [347], [348].
Olympia, [303] sq.
Olympiads, the, [318] sq.
Oracle, Delphic, [285] sq.
Orchestra, the, [140].
Orchomenus, [257] sq.
Ornamentation of temples, [105], [106].
Ostrich egg, at Mycenæ, [478].
Owen, Mr., [528].
Pæonius, [307], [316].
Pæstum, temple of, [394].
Pan, [353], [387].
Panagia Phæneromené, Monastery of, [497], [507].
Panathenaic procession, [109].
Pankration, the, [329], [337].
Papalexopoulos, Dr., [387], [410].
Parnassus, Mount, [274], [281].
Parnes, Mount, [154].
Parthenon, the older burnt, [66];account of, [90] sq.;sketched by Carrey, [104];decorations of, [105], [369].
the older burnt, [66];
account of, [90] sq.;
sketched by Carrey, [104];
decorations of, [105], [369].
Paul, S., at Athens, [141] sq., [389].
Pausanias, King, [292].
Pausanias quoted, [263], [284], [291], [307], [308], [311], [312], [328], [329], [368], [377], [408], [464], [465].
Pediments, of Parthenon, [105] sq.;of temple at Olympia, [308] sq.
of Parthenon, [105] sq.;
of temple at Olympia, [308] sq.
Peiræus (Piræus), [31], [32], [159][161], [206].
Peloponnesus, the, [6].
Penrose, Mr., [102].
Pentathlon, [320], [331].
Pentelicus, Mount, quarries of, [190][193].
Perrot, M. G., quoted, [185][189].
Perseids and Pelopids, [486].
Petrachus, the fort of Chæronea, [264].
Phædriades, the, [289].
Phalerum, [161].
Phayllus, [333].
Phidias, [107], [115], [303].
Phigalia, [364].
Phocians, the, [291].
Phocis, [274] sq.
Phœnicians, in Greece, [12], [170].
Phyle, pass of, [215].
Pickering, Mr., [326].
Pindar, [242], [294], [316].
Pirene, fountain of, [397].
Platæa, [223], [231].
Plato, [138].
Plutarch, quoted, [213], [265].
Politics, modern Greek, [236][240].
Polyandrion, at Chæronea, [272].
Polybius, [346], [353].
Polychromy, Greek, [39] sq.
Pompeii, statues from, [70].
Praxiteles, [112]; his Hermes, [313];his Faun, [353].
his Hermes, [313];
his Faun, [353].
Propylæa at Athens, [100];at Eleusis, [208], [209].
at Athens, [100];
at Eleusis, [208], [209].
Psophis, [346].
Psyttalea, [31].
Pullen, Mr., [493].
Pylæa, the, [294], [295].
Pyramids, [465].
Pyrgos, [300].
Pyrrhic dance, [280].
Pythian games, [285], [310], [311].
Racine, his estimate of tragedy, [132][134].
Rain, [346].
Renan, quoted, [141], [246] sq.
Rhamnus, [185].
Riley, Mr., [519], [522], [526], [528].
Roads, Greek, [190], [220], [256].
Routes, through Greece, [296], [343], [349], [380], [396], [424].