H.
- Hair, care of, ii. [66]66.
- colour of, i. [371, n. 1053]n. 1053
- how dyed, iii. [141].
- how preserved and strengthened, iii. [140].
- worn long at Sparta, ii. [71]71.
- garments of, iii. [217].
- Halcyonion, from the shores of the Propontis, iii. [345].
- Half-doors, ii. [94]94.
- Haliacmon, valley of, i. [5]5.
- Halicarnassos, ii. [167]167.
- Halimos, procured milk to nurses, i. [133, n. 407]n. 407
- Hamadryads, i. [362]362.
- Hams, &c., sold in the agora, iii. [123].
- Hand-mill, invention of, iii. [104].
- mirrors, ii. [119]119.
- Hands, perfumed before dinner, ii. [175]175.
- Hangings, ii. [80]80.
- Hare-hunting, i. [217]217.
- Harrows, ii. [382]382.
- Harvest, sacrifices preceding, ii. [390]390.
- Hatching, time of, ii. [278]278.
- Hats, ii. [72]72.
- manufacture of, iii. [222].
- Hawking vegetables in the street, iii. [88].
- Hay, ii. [389]389.
- Head-nets, from Achaia, iii. [333].
- Healths, drinking of, ii. [192]192.
- Hecatè, sacrifices to, eaten by the poor, iii. [91].
- Hecaterides, a dance, ii. [255]255.
- Hedges, ii. [313]313.
- Hedge-flowers, ii. [314]314.
- Heducomos, a dance, ii. [255]255.
- Heir apparent, at Sparta, exempted from punishment when a boy, i. [270]270.
- Helen, goblet of, ii. [112]112.
- Heliotrope, wherefore it turns towards the sun, ii. [331, n. 1460]n. 1460
- Helix, an ornament, ii. [62]62.
- Hellas, signification of, i. [1]1.
- Hellebore, eaten by shepherds, iii. [210].
- Hellenes, not the original inhabitants of Hellas, i. [2]2.
- their origin, i. [27]27.
- Hellenion, a place at Sparta, i. [98]98.
- at Naucratis, iii. [258].
- Helmets, iii. [162].
- Helot nurses sold, iii. [40].
- Heloteia, iii. [36].
- Helots, their condition, iii. [38].
- lived on the estates, iii. [43].
- Greeks, iii. [38].
- in the army, iii. [44].
- their position in the scale of society, iii. [42, n. 177], n. 177
- obtained wealth, iii. [41].
- instructors of children, i. [267]267.
- purposely demoralised, iii. [48].
- compelled to intoxicate themselves, iii. [47].
- how supported, iii. [40].
- classes of, iii. [55].
- modern opinions on, iii. [36].
- Hemicycle, a machine upon the stage, ii. [230]230.
- Hemlock, Attic, iii. [328].
- Megaric, iii. [330].
- Hemp, cloths of, iii. [216].
- Hen’s milk, ii. [152]152.
- Hephæstion, grief of Alexander for, iii. [438].
- Hera, character of her beauty, i. [310]310.
- Heraclea, serfs of, iii. [61].
- Heraclean all-heal, iii. [332].
- honey, iii. [343].
- Heracles, the discoverer of the purple, iii. [224].
- his bowl, ii. [114]114.
- Herald-slaves, iii. [32].
- Heralds, hereditary at Sparta, iii. [102].
- dance of the, ii. [259]259.
- Herb-mastic, in Magnesia, iii. [350].
- Herbs, exportation of, iii. [328].
- Herdsman’s life, ii. 421, seq.
- his superiority to the shepherd, ii. [426]426.
- Herdsmen, hunters, i. [206]206.
- Hereditary goblets, ii. [112]112.
- trades, iii. 101, 162.
- Hermæan festival, freedom[freedom] of slaves during, iii. [64].
- Hermata, or earrings, ii. [61]61.
- Hermes, Pelasgian statue of, i. [83]83.
- Hermione, purple of, iii. [229].
- Herodes Atticus, slaves of, iii. [1, n. 3], n. 3
- Herodotus, his character as a writer, i. [338]338.
- Heroes of the Argo confounded with the Pelasgi, i. [4]4.
- Heroic shepherds, ii. [403]403.
- Heroon of Lelex, at Sparta, i. [19]19.
- Herpyllis, beloved by Aristotle, ii. [48]48.
- Herrings from the Black Sea, iii. [343].
- Hesperisma, ii. [171]171.
- Hestiator, his duties, iii. [84].
- Hetairæ, their condition, ii. [40]40.
- Hexecontalithoi, from Africa, iii. [382].
- Hides from Cyrenè, iii. [385].
- Hiero, vast ship built for him, iii. [306].
- Hieroduli, iii. [25].
- Hilarodos, a kind of actor, ii. [238]238.
- Hill of the Spartan Acropolis, i. [103]103.
- Hills of Attica, i. [62]62.
- of Sparta, i. [103]103.
- Hilts of swords, iii. [159].
- Himanteligmos, a game, i. [159]159.
- Himation, ii. [52]52.
- Hindù falconry, i. [229]229.
- Hippagretæ, three hundred followers of, i. [278]278.
- Hippas, a game, i. [151]151.
- Hippocampia, earrings, ii. [62]62.
- Hippodameia, an agora in the Peiræeus, i. [74]74.
- Hippodrome of Sparta, i. [103]103.
- Hippophorbos, iii. [190].
- Hippothoös, or Pelasgian, i. [14, n. 51]n. 51
- Hireling shepherds, ii. [413, n. 1817]n. 1817
- Hives, position of, ii. [292]292.
- Hobbes, his opinion of the philosophers, i. [242, n. 809]n. 809
- Hog, first animal eaten by man, ii. [137]137.
- Holidays, none given to boys, i. [168]168.
- Homer, his character as a poet, i. [327]327.
- Homeric poems, by whom written, i. [325]325.
- horses, food of, ii. [283]283.
- Homeridæ, i. [323]323.
- Hones, from Mount Taygetos, iii. [334].
- from Crete, &c., iii. [356].
- Honey, three different kinds of, ii. [299]299.
- what quantity produced by one hive, ii. [297]297.
- of Attica, i. 63, ii. 290, iii. [327].
- of Heraclea, iii. [343].
- of Hybla, iii. [375].
- of Hymettos, ii. [292, n. 1204]n. 1204
- of Corsica, bitter, ii. [293]293.
- unsmoked, ii. [291]291.
- use of by confectioners, iii. [110].
- dew, ii. [297]297.
- how collected in Syria, ii. [299]299.
- Hoops, used by children, i. [147]147.
- Hormos, a necklace, ii. [63]63.
- a Spartan dance, ii. [258]258.
- Horn lanterns, ii. [121]121.
- windows, ii. [82]82.
- Horns, used as drinking cups, ii. [116]116.
- Horses, sold in the agora, iii. [123].
- price of, iii. [129].
- sacrifice of, ii. [281]281.
- branded, ii. [285]285.
- for what purposes employed, ii. [280]280.
- fables concerning, ii. [281]281.
- diminutive, ii. [283, n. 1151]n. 1151
- breaking in of, ii. [284]284.
- countries famous for, ii. [282]282.
- Arcadian, iii. [333].
- Astypalæan, iii. [367].
- of Achilles, ii. [282]282.
- Hospitality, origin of, i. [34]34.
- of Turkish shepherds, ii. [422, n. 1837]n. 1837
- of an Eubœan shepherd, ii. [422]422.
- Hours, dance of the, ii. [259]259.
- House-painting, iii. [178].
- Hunting, i. [206]206.
- Hunting, Eubœan, ii. [408]408.
- apparatus, i. [213]213.
- Hyacinthine road, i. [94]94.
- Hyaline floors, ii. [81]81.
- Hyantes, i. [11]11.
- ancient name of the Ætolians, i. [6, n. 17]n. 17
- Hyantis, ancient name of Ætolia, i. [6, n. 17]n. 17
- Hybernation of the Spartan youth, i. [274]274.
- Hybernians ate their parents, iii. [434].
- Hybla, honey of, iii. [375].
- Hybrias, song of, iii. [65].
- Hydromel, iii. [118].
- Hymeneal lay, ii. [19]19.
- Hymettos, its food for bees, ii. [292, n. 1204]n. 1204
- Hypekooi, Cretan subject peasantry, iii. 63, 64.
- Hyperboreans, their filial piety! iii. [434].
- Hyperides, his famous rhetorical artifice, ii. [47]47.
- Hypogypones, certain dancers, ii. [255]255.
- Hypogramma, a pigment for the eyebrows, iii. [136].
- Hyporchema, invented by the Pelasgi, i. [26]26.
- Hyporchematic dance of Sparta, i. [389]389.
- Hyposcenion, a part of the theatre, ii. [225]225.
- Hyrcanians, their mode of sepulture, iii. [434].
- Hyssop of Cilicia, iii. [351].
I.
- Iamos, birth and exposure of, i. [124]124.
- Iapyx, iii. [320].
- Iasian ichthyophagi, iii. [233, n. 1417], n. 1417
- Ideal, i. [309]309.
- Idleness, respected at Sparta, iii. [96].
- Illyria, exports of, iii. [376].
- iris from, iii. [369].
- Illyrians, Pelasgi, i. [7]7.
- Imitation on the stage, ii. [244]244.
- Immorality of certain women, ii. [37]37.
- Immortality, belief in, iii. [414].
- Impenitence, vengeance against, i. [359]359.
- Imports of Athens, iii. [278].
- Implements of husbandry, ii. 381, seq.
- Inachos, son of the Ocean, i. [17]17.
- India, commerce of, iii. [408].
- Indian oxen, iii. [411].
- jugglers, i. [146, n. 467]n. 467
- marble, iii. [312].
- purple fishery, iii. [229].
- Indigo, from India, iii. [411].
- Industry, how encouraged at Athens, iii. [97].
- Infants, new-born, how treated, i. [116]116.
- Infanticide, i. 118-127.
- Theban laws concerning, i. [125]125.
- Initiation, doctrine of, i. [361]361.
- its power, iii. [318].
- Ink, manufacture of, iii. [200].
- Innovation in toys condemned, i. [145]145.
- Inspection of children, Plato’s idea of, i. [169]169.
- Inspectors of women, iii. [115].
- Institutions of Sparta unfavourable to chastity, i. [391]391.
- Instruction in the open air, i. [176]176.
- how imparted to women in Homeric times, i. [374]374.
- Interest, rate of, iii. [299].
- Interior economy of a school, i. [178]178.
- Intrigues, how conducted, ii. [38]38.
- Inula from Egypt, iii. [386].
- Inventions of the Pelasgi, i. [26]26.
- Ionia, carobs from, iii. [352].
- Ionian costume, ii. [73]73.
- Ionic women, their position, i. [401]401.
- Irene, her devotion to Ptolemy, ii. [48]48.
- Iris, from Illyria, iii. [369].
- Iron money, iii. [154].
- invention of, iii. [154].
- Ischomachos, ii. [30]30.
- Isinglass from Pontos, iii. [344].
- Islands, medicinal plants of, iii. [364].
- Isocrates, his opinion of the Spartan Crypteia, iii. [49].
- Issorion at Sparta, i. [100]100.
- Istria, wines of, iii. [370].
- Italian method of reaping, ii. [393]393.
- wines, iii. [378].
- Italians, their character compared with the Greeks, i. [37]37.
- Italy, preference given to the soil of, by Varro, i. [51]51.
- snails eaten in, iii. [372].
- Itinerant fishmongers, iii. [99].
- Iton, a kind of truffle, ii. [333]333.
- Ithyphalli, actors, ii. [239]239.
- Ivory feet of tables, ii. [100]100.
- Ivory-handled knives, iii. [157].
J.
- Jackdaws, how caught, i. [232]232.
- Jambs of doors, ii. [94]94.
- Jars from Egypt, iii. [388].
- multitude of, iii. [193].
- Jason, anecdote of him, ii. [130]130.
- Jasper, an amulet, i. [141]141.
- Javelin darting, i. [201]201.
- Javelins, iii. [160].
- Jet, from Bena, iii. [342].
- from Lycia, iii. [348].
- Jewellers, iii. [142].
- their quarter in the agora, iii. [121].
- Johur, performing, i. [396]396.
- Jugglers, their performances, ii. [186]186.
- in great request, i. [49, n. 166]n. 166
- sold magic rings, iii. [148].
K.
- Kabobs, eaten hot, ii. [202]202.
- Kalyx, an ornament, ii. [60]60.
- Kapnian wine, iii. [116].
- Kapparis, food of the poor, iii. [95].
- Karides, a city of Chios, foundation of, i. [16, n. 67]n. 67
- Katabaukalesis, specimen of, i. [138]138.
- Katagogis, a garment, ii. [57]57.
- Katanocophori, serfs of Sicyon, iii. [66].
- Katastiktos, a garment, ii. [57]57.
- Katatomè, a part of the theatre, ii. [222]222.
- Kekruphalos, an ornament, ii. [59]59.
- Kerasbolos, ii. [387]387.
- Keraunoscopeion, a machine for mimicking lightning on the stage, ii. [229]229.
- Kerkenna, gold from, iii. [382].
- Kermes, iii. [230].
- from Phocis, iii. [339].
- from Attica, iii. [328].
- from Asia Minor, iii. [256].
- from Spain, iii. [377].
- from Africa, iii. [382, n. 2415], n. 2415
- Kernophoros, a dance, ii. [254]254.
- Keys, &c. ii. 94, iii. [156].
- Kid, presented to a club by a tavern-keeper, iii. [113].
- Kidnapping, origin of, iii. [6].
- Killicon, story of, iii. [112].
- Killicyrii, serfs of Syracuse, iii. [66].
- Killios, a robe, ii. [59]59.
- Kismis, stoneless grapes in Persia, ii. [341, n. 1521]n. 1521
- Kissing, contest in, i. [300]300.
- Kitchen garden, ii. [326]326.
- utensils, ii. 122-124.
- Kitchens, ii. 91-93.
- Knife-handles, iii. [157].
- Knismos, a dance, ii. [255]255.
- Knives, iii. [157].
- Knockers, ii. [95]95.
- Knowledge, the stream of, flowed through Thrace into Greece, i. [5]5.
- with what object pursued, i. [239]239.
- Kobaloi, i. [142]142.
- Kolias, pottery of, iii. [193].
- Kollabismos, a game, i. [150]150.
- Komana, fair of, iii. [347].
- Konisterion, i. [196]196.
- Kopis, a banquet of nurses, i. [142]142.
- Κόσμου εκπύρωσις, ii. [258]258.
- Kottabos, a game, ii. [212]212.
- Kottabos Katactos, a game, ii. [213]213.
- Krade, a machine upon the stage, ii. [228]228.
- Kranion of Corinth, i. [71]71.
- Kubesinda, a game, i. [151]151.
- Kulikeion, or cupboard, ii. [111]111.
- Kurdistân, horses and mules from, iii. [390].
- Kynæthes, why expelled from Arcadia, i. [287]287.
- Kyndalismos, a game, i. [155]155.
- Kynitinda, a game, i. [152]152.
- Kyrittoi, i. [143]143.
L.
- Labour, division of, iii. [99].
- Labra of the baths, ii. [88]88.
- Lacedæmonian nurses, i. [134]134.
- mourning, iii. [438].
- Lacedæmonians, their mode of preserving the fruits of the earth, iii. [259].
- Laconia, cheese of, iii. [331].
- Laconic sayings, i. [282]282.
- Lacydes, the philosopher, anecdote of him, iii. [14].
- Ladanum, collection of, iii. [365].
- Ladies’ summer mantles, iii. [334].
- Lagenophoria, an Alexandrian festival, iii. [80, n. 319], n. 319
- Lagobolon, i. [213]213.
- Laïs, anecdote concerning her, ii. [43]43.
- Lalantian plain, contest for, i. [10]10.
- Lambs, protected by law, ii. [130]130.
- Lamia, story of, i. [141]141.
- Lamprey fisheries, iii. [233].
- Lamps, ii. [120]120.
- manufacture of, iii. [194].
- Lamp-wicks, iii. [197].
- Bœotian, iii. [338].
- Lances, iii. [160].
- Language of Macedonia identical with that of Greece, i. [9]9.
- Lanterns, iii. [186].
- of horn, iii. [121].
- Lapdogs from Malta, iii. [368].
- Lapis lazuli, from Scythia, iii. [346].
- Lapis specularis for windows, ii. [82]82.
- Lapithæ, Pelasgi, i. [5]5.
- overcome the Perrhæbians, i. [9]9.
- Larch resin, iii. [397].
- Larissa, in Mysia, i. [13]13.
- Larissa, cities so named, i. [10]10.
- Latagè, a term in the game of kottabos, ii. [213]213.
- Latax, ᚧᚧᚧᚧᚧ”ᚧᚧᚧᚧᚧᚧᚧᚧᚧ”ᚧᚧᚧᚧᚧᚧᚧᚧᚧᚧᚧᚧᚧ”ᚧᚧᚧᚧᚧᚧ ii. [213]213.
- Lattice work, ii. [82]82.
- Laughter, story of the man who had lost the power of, ii. [188]188.
- Laura of Samos, i. [74]74.
- Laurel staff, its miraculous powers, i. [368]368.
- legend connected with, ii. [305]305.
- Laurion, mines of, iii. [168].
- Laws of the fishmarket, ii. [142]142.
- Leaping as an exercise, i. [199]199.
- Leather dyed, iii. [222].
- Leda, egg brought forth by, i. [102]102.
- Leeks, from Ascra, iii. [338].
- Legend of a cup, ii. [113]113.
- Legends of the mythology taught to children, i. [164]164.
- Lelegeis, ancient name of Miletos, i. [15]15.
- Leleges, Pelasgi, i. [47]47.
- Lelex, an autochthon of Laconia or Leucadia, i. [19]19.
- Lemnian wine, iii. [116].
- earth, iii. [200].
- Lemnos, earths of, iii. [358].
- wine of, iii. [249].
- Lending money, iii. [292].
- Lentiscus, cultivation of, iii. [364, n. 2197], n. 2197
- Leroi, ornaments, ii. [64]64.
- Leros, Guinea fowl from, iii. [368].
- Lesbian wine, iii. [116].
- Lesbos, myrtle-berries of, iii. [366].
- Leschæ, places of refuge for the poor, iii. [89].
- Lesche Pœcile at Sparta, i. [102]102.
- Leschenorios, an epithet of Apollo, iii. [89].
- Letters, little cultivated at Sparta, i. [288]288.
- Lettuces from Paphos, iii. [366].
- how blanched, ii. [326]326.
- Leucolithos in Judea, iii. [394].
- Libations before dinner, ii. [176]176.
- Library, ii. [84]84.
- Libs, South-west wind, iii. [321].
- Lightning, its import, ii. [377]377.
- Light-houses, iii. [324].
- Ligurian all-heal, iii. [371].
- Lilies in Grecian gardens, ii. [309]309.
- Lily, dance so called, ii. [259]259.
- Limnatæ, quarter of the, i. 94, 104.
- Linen corslets, iii. [164].
- Lion hunting, i. [208]208.
- Lipari islands, exports of, iii. [376].
- Liquorice vetch, iii. [331].
- Literature, its lofty character, i. [318]318.
- little esteemed at Sparta, i. [281]281.
- its effect on our fancy, i. [295]295.
- character of the Hellenic, i. [314]314.
- Grecian, varied character of, i. [315]315.
- its influence on education, i. [314, n. 970]n. 970
- Loans, iii. [281].
- Loaves, size of, iii. [110].
- Lobsters from Egypt, iii. [388].
- Locks of the ancients, iii. [156].
- Locrians possessed no slaves, iii. [11].
- Locust eating, iii. [95, n. 388], n. 388
- Locusts from Africa, iii. [383].
- Logeion, a part of the theatre, ii. [225]225.
- Logic, study of, i. [235]235.
- Logistæ, iii. [128, n. 611], n. 611
- Long walls, i. [76]76.
- Longevity, Greece the abode of, i. [45]45.
- Loom, labours of the, share of the women, i. [376]376.
- Lotus-tree in Africa, iii. [385].
- Love, mode of declaring, i. [419]419.
- elevated conception of, i. [423]423.
- Love-chamber at Sparta, i. [192]192.
- Lovers wrote the names of their mistresses on trees, i. [418]418.
- Lucanians, a law of theirs, i. [34, n. 145]n. 145
- Lunar influences regarded in marriage, ii. [10]10.
- rainbow, iii. [1, n. 5], n. 5
- Lupins, ii. [330]330.
- Lustral font, i. [367]367.
- Lute-strings, Laconian, iii. [336].
- Lyceum, gymnasium of, i. [194]194.
- Lycia, a Pelasgian settlement, i. [7]7.
- Lycion, from Cappadocia, iii. [351].
- Lycurgos, his object in legislation, i. [383]383.
- aimed at extinguishing avarice, iii. [260].
- Lydia, steel of, iii. [156].
- Lydian slaves, iii. [7].
- bakers, iii. [108].
- Lyncurios, iii. [150].
- Lysias, his speech for a poor man’s allowance, iii. [71].
- Lysiodos, a kind of actor, ii. [236]236.
- Lysippus invented a new kind of vase, i. [116]116.