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Greece and the Ægean Islands
Philip Sanford Marden
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  • Icons, [69].
  • Ictinus, [81], [243].
  • Ios (Nios) 352-360.
  • Islands, of the Ægean, [272]-367;
    • geographical arrangement, [273];
    • communication with, [274].
  • Karytæna, [224].
  • King George, [74], [75].
  • Knights of Rhodes, [305], [319].
  • Labyrinth, of Minos, [31], [32].
  • Lindos, [318].
  • Lion Gate, at Mycenæ, [178], [179].
  • Long walls, at Athens, [42].
  • Loukoumi, [25].
  • Lycabettus, [38].
  • Lysippus, [166].
  • Malmsey wine, [367].
  • Marathon, [133].
  • Mars Hill, [76], [88], [107].
  • Mausoleum, [313].
  • Megalokastron, [27].
  • Megalopolis, [218]-223.
  • Menidi, dances at, [139]-145.
  • Midnight mass, [353]-361.
  • Minoan age, [28].
  • Minos, [27]-31;
    • throne of, [33].
  • Minotaur, [31], [32], [89], [112].
  • Monemvasía, [365]-367.
  • Mycenæ, [169]-186;
    • accommodation at, [173];
    • excavations at, [175];
    • acropolis of, [177];
    • Lion Gate, [178], [179];
    • Cyclopean masonry, [175], [178], [179];
    • inverted columns, [178];
    • tombs at, [180];
    • reservoir, [182];
    • treasury of Atreus, [183].
  • Mycenæan age, [28];
    • stone pillars of, [33], [178].
  • Mycenæan relics at Athens, [120]-122.
  • Mykale, [288].
  • National Museum, at Athens, [118].
  • Nauplia, [193]-198.
  • Nausicaa, [371].
  • Navigation, in ancient times, [273], [371].
  • Newspapers, [10], [63].
  • Niké Apteros, temple of, [80];
    • binding sandal, [81];
    • of Pæonius, [263], [270].
  • Odeon of Herodes Atticus, [96].
  • Odysseus, [16], [17], [370].
  • Œnomaus, legend of, [266].
  • Olympia, overland route to, [247]-258;
    • site of, [259]-271;
    • temple of Zeus at, [260], [263].
  • Olympian Zeus, temple of, at Athens, [48], [76], [104].
  • Olympic games, [264]-266;
    • modern, [271].
  • Orientation of temples, [242].
  • Paganism, traces of, in Greek church, [3], [4].
  • Painting, of statues, [91].
  • Panathenaic festival, [89].
  • Parian marble, [362].
  • Parnassus, [145], [151].
  • Paros, [351], [361]-365.
  • Parthenon, [3], [4];
    • destruction by Morosini, [77], [85];
    • description of, [82]-88;
    • pedimental sculptures of, [83];
    • curious architectural devices, [84]-86;
    • restorations of, [86];
    • frieze of, [87].
  • Patras, [368].
  • Paul, sermon to the Athenians, [107].
  • Peasant dances, [139]-145.
  • Peasant dress, [142], [171], [201].
  • Pedestal of Agrippa, [81].
  • Pedimental sculptures, of Parthenon, [83];
    • at Olympia, [267], [268].
  • Pelops, [266].
  • Pentelic marble, [134].
  • Pentelicus, [38], [134].
  • Pericles, [42].
  • Persians, invasion by, [87], [88];
    • at Delphi, [164].
  • Phalerum, [45].
  • Philopappos, monument of, [47].
  • Piraeus, [39]-46.
  • Pnyx, [108].
  • Political customs, [61].
  • Polychrome decoration of temples, [92].
  • Polycrates, [290].
  • Poseidon, strife with Athena, [83], [90].
  • Praxiteles, [268], [315].
  • Propylæa, [79], [80], [81].
  • Ptolemy II., [311].
  • Pythagoras, [291].
  • Religious anniversaries, [62], [353]-361.
  • Reservoir, at Mycenæ, [182].
  • Resinated wine, [137].
  • Rhodes, [318]-333;
    • Colossus of, [332].
  • Rhodian plates, [323], [324].
  • Routes to Greece, [15], [16].
  • St. Elias, successor of ancient Helios, [5].
  • Salamis, [39], [43], [132].
  • Samos, [286]-297.
  • Santorin, [334]-350.
  • “Ship of Ulysses,” [375].
  • Shoe Lane, at Athens, [63]-65.
  • Shopping in Athens, [63]-65.
  • Soldiery, [70], [71].
  • Sparta, [216].
  • Stage, use of, in Greek theatre, [100], [101].
  • Stoa, [106].
  • Stoics, [106].
  • Suda Bay, [19], [25], [26].
  • Sunium, [37], [134]-138.
  • Taÿgetos, [216].
  • Temples, survival of, as Christian churches, [4].
  • Theatre of Dionysus, [98];
    • of Epidaurus, [204].
  • Theatres, [99]-103.
  • Themistoclean wall, [113].
  • Themistocles, [42], [113].
  • Theocritus, [312].
  • Thera, [334]-350.
  • Theseum, [110].
  • Theseus, [31], [89], [111].
  • Tiryns, [188]-192.
  • Tomb-sculpture, [114]-118.
  • Tombs, at Mycenæ, [183], [184].
  • Tower of the Winds, [105].
  • Treasury of Atreus, [183].
  • Troy, [28], [36].