Amusements, fondness of the Greeks for, 31.
Amyntas cited, 110, 698, 800, 848.
Anacharsis the Scythian, his satire on drunkenness, 691.
Anacreon, a sober and virtuous man, 677;
cited, 18, 34, 282, 283, 362, 625, 673, 680, 685, 705, 726, 730,
738, 753, 757, 758, 796, 854, 903, 955, (poetic version, 1205,)
957, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1030, 1072, 1075, 1076, 1083, 1098,
1102, 1108.
Ananius cited, 132, 443, 583, 997.
Anaxagoras cited, 94, 119, 120.
Anaxandrides destroys his unsuccessful plays, 589;
cited, 47, 57, 78, 112, 158, 175, 214, 266, 281, 283, 352, 359, 381,
382, 389, 400, 410, 413, 463, 470, 483, 520, 589, 720, 727, 731,
768, 769, 803, 886, 912, 980, 1013, 1020, 1026, 1046, 1047, 1098,
1102, 1104, 1110, 1119.
Anaxarchus the philosopher, his mode of life, 877.
Anaxilas, or Anaxilaus, cited, 104, 113, 158, 205, 275, 284, 355, 399,
482, 540, 590, 607, 656, 672, 742, 877, 893, (poetic version, 1187,)
914, 994, 1047.
Anaximander cited, 796.