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I. INDEX OF AUTHORS . . , 5*

II. INDEX OF SUBJECTS 10*

III. GREEK INDEX 52*

IV. INDEX OF CLASSICAL AUTHORS 55*

V. EPIGRAPHIC INDICES.

(A) Geographical Index - 57*

(B) Index of Published Inscriptions commented on in the Journal

of Hellenic Studies 59*

NOTE. In the INDEX OF CLASSICAL AUTHORS only those passages are inserted of which the interpretation is discussed, or in which a new reading is proposed. Passages merely cited in illustration are omitted.

In the INDEX OP SUBJECTS, places of which the coin-types are discussed are collected under the heading ' Coins.'

Articles dealing with the inscriptions of whole districts are indexed (1) under the names of those districts, in the INDEX OF SUBJECTS ; (2) in the EPIGRAPHIC INDEX (A) under the names of the sites from which the inscriptions come.

INDEX

L-INDEX OF AUTHOKS

ALLEN, T. W.—

Fourteenth Century Tachygraphy, xi. 286

Text of the Homeric Hymns, Part I., xv. 136 ; Part II., xv. 251 ARKWRIGHT, W.

The Frontier of Lycia and Caria, xv. 93 BARNSLEY, S. H.

North Doorway of the Erechtheiim, xii. 381 BATHER, A. G.

Bronze Fragments of the Acropolis, Part I., xiii. 124 ; Part II., xiii. 232

Development of the Plan of the Thersilion, xiii. 328

Problem of the Bacchae, xiv. 244 , and YORKE, V. W.

Excavations on the probable Sites of Basilis and Bathos, xiii. 227 BENSON, E. F.

Aegosthena, xv. 314

Fourth Century Head in Central Museum, Athens, xv. 194

Thersilion at Megalopolis, xiii. 319 BENT, J. T.—

Discoveries in Asia Minor, ix. 82

Journey in Cilicia Tracheia, xii. 206

Recent Discoveries in Eastern Cilicia, xi. 231 BIENKOWSKI, P.

Flying Eros from the School of Praxiteles, xv. 211 BOSANQUET, R. CAUR.

Group of Early Attic Lekythoi, xvi. 164 BURROWS, R. M.

Pylos and Sphacteria, xvi. 55 BURY, J. B.— /

History of the Names Hellas, Hellenes, xv. 217

Lombards and Venetians in Euboea (1340-1470), Part II., ix. 91 COOK, A. B.

Animal Worship in the Mycenaean Age, xiv. 81

Bee in Greek Mythology, xv. 1 DA VIES, G.

Greek Inscriptions from Lycia, xv. 100 DOHN, F. von.—

Archaeological Research in Italy during the last Eight Years, xvi. 120 DYER, L.

Vitruvius' Account of the Greek Stage, xii. 356 EDITORIAL NOTE.

Small Archaic Lekythos, x. 253 ELY, TALFOURD.—

Pompeian Paintings and their Relation to Hellenic Masterpieces, with special reference to recent discoveries, xvi. 143

Theseus and Skiron, ix. 272

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INDEX OF AUTHORS

EVANS, A. J.—

MykSnaean Treasure from Aegina, xiii . 195

Primitive Pictographs and Prae-Phoenician Script from Crete and the Peloponnese,

xiv. 270 FARNELL, L. R.

Sculpture in Sicilian Museums, xii. 46

Some Museums of Northern Europe, ix. 31

Various Works in the Pergamene Style, xi. 181 FRAZER, J. Q.

The Pre-Persian Temple on the Acropolis, xiii. 153 GARDNER, E. A.

Archaeology in Greece, 1888-9, x. 254 ; 1889-90, xi. 210 ; 1890-1, xii. 385 ; 1892, xiii. 139 ; 1893-4, xiv. 224 ; 1894-5, xv. 202

Early Greek Vases and African Colonies, x. 126

Excavations in Cyprus, 1887-8 ; Paphos, Leontari, Amargetti : Temple of Aphrodite, ix. 147

Lekythos from Eretria with the Death of Priam, xiv. 170

Note on Megalopolis, xiv. 242

Note on the Evidence from the Erechtheum Inscription bearing on the North Doorway (see Schultz), xii. 14

Paintings hy Panaenus on the Throne of the Olympian Zeus, xiv. 233

Palladia from Mykenae, xiii. 21

Processes of Greek Sculpture as shown by some unfinished Statues in Athens, xi. 129

Two Fourth Century Children's Heads, xi. 100 , HOGARTH, D. G., and JAMES, M. R.—

Excavations in Cyprus, 1887-8 : Inscriptions of Kuklia and Amargetti, ix. 225 , and LORING, W.

Megalopolis : The Theatre, Supp. I., 69

LORING, W., RICHARDS, G. C., and WOODHOUSE, W. J.

Theatre at Megalopolis, xi. 294 -, and SCHULTZ, R. W.

North Doorway of the Erechtheum, xii. 1 GARDNER, P.

Cacus on a Black- Figured Vase, xiii. 70

Chariot Group of the Mausoleum, xiii. 188

Countries and Cities in Ancient Art, ix. 47

Hector and Andromache on a Red-Figured Vase, ix. 11

Marble Head, perhaps from Sunium, xv. 188

Stele commemorating a Victory in a Boat- Race, xi. 146

Stone Tripod at Oxford, xvi. 275

The Mantinean Basis, xvi. 280

Tithonus on a Red-Figured Vase, xiii. 137

Two Sepulchral Lekythi, xv. 325

Vase of Polygnotan Style (M.e?./., xi. 38), x. 117 GRUNDY, G. B.

Investigation of the Topography of the Region of Sphacteria and Pylos, xvi. 1 HARRISON, J. E.

Archaeology in Greece, 1887-8, ix. 118

Mythological Studies, I., The Three Daughters of Cecrops, xii. 350

Some Fragments of a Vase presumably by Euphronios, ix. 143

Two Cylices relating to the Exploits of Theseus, x. 231 HARTWIG, P.—

Herakles and Eurytos, and a Battle Scene upon some Fragments of a Cylix in the

National Museum at Palermo, xii. 334 HEAD, B. V.—

Apollo Hikesios, x. 43 HEADLAM, A. C.

Ecclesiastical Sites in Isauria (Cilicia Trachea), Supp. II., 1 HEADLAM, J. W.

The Procedure of the Gortynian Inscription, xiii. 48 HESSELING, D. C.

Waxen Tablets with Fables of Babrius (Tabulae Ceratae Assendelftianae), xiii. 293 HICKS, E. L.

Ceramus and its Inscriptions, xi. 109

Collection of Ancient Marbles at Leeds, xi. 255

INDEX OF AUTHORS

HICKS, E. L. (continued)

Decrees from Lisse or Lissae in Lycia, ix. 88 Inscription on a Limestone Block at Telmissos, xiv. 377 Inscriptions from Casarea, Lydae, Patara, Myra, x. 46 Inscriptions from Eastern Cuicia, xi. 236 Inscriptions from lasos, ix. 338 Inscriptions from Western Cilicia, xii. 225 Inscription with a New Artist's Name from Anaphe, ix. 90 Sacrificial Calendar from Cos, ix. 323

fnscriptions from Lycia and Pisidia, copied by Daniell and Fellows, xv. 116 HOGARTH, D. Q.

Excavations in Cyprus, 1887-8, Paphos, Leontari, Amargetti : The First Season s Work, ix. 147

Notes in Phrygia Paroreus and Lycaonia, xi. 151

Notes upon a Visit to Celaenae Apamea, ix. 343 , and JAMES, M. R. j

Excavations in Cyprus : Tombs, ix. 264 HOGGAN, F. E.

The Leper Terra-Cotta of Athens, xiii. 101 HUTTON, C. A.

Two Terra-Cotta Figurines, xv. 132 JAMES, M. R.

Excavations in Cyprus, 1887-8, Paphos, Leontari, Amargetti : History and Antiquities

of Paphos, ix. 147 , and HOGARTH, D. Q.

Excavations in Cyprus : Tombs, ix. 264 JEVONS, F. B.

Iron in Homer, xiii. 25

Work and Wages in Athens, xv. 239 JONES, H. STUART.

Chest of Kypselos, xiv. 30

Greek Goldsmith's Mould in the Ashmolean Museum, xvi. 323

Two Vases by Phintias,' xii. 366 KEENE, C. H.

Two Greek Ostraka from Egypt, xiii. 121 LLOYD, W. WATKISS.

The ' Electra ' and 'Antigone ' of Sophocles, x. 134 LORING, W.

Four Fragmentary Inscriptions, xv. 90

Megalopolis : Narrative of Excavation, Supp. I., 6 ; Town Walls and Internal Topography, 106

New Portion of the Edict of Diocletian from Megalopolis, xi. 299

Some Ancient Routes in the Peloponnese, xv. 25

Theatre at Megalopolis, xiii. 356 , and GARDNER, E. A.

Megalopolis : The Theatre, Supp. I., 69

GARDNER, E. A., RICHARDS, G. C., and WOODHOUSE, W. J.—

Theatre at Megalopolis, xi. 299 MACAN, R. W.—

'Adrjvaivv TroAtTfi'a, xii. 17 McPHERSON, F.

Historical Notes on Certain Modern Greek Folk-Songs, x. 86 MICHAELIS, A.

The Imperial German Archaeological Institute, x. 190 MIDDLETON, J. H.

The Temple of Apollo at Delphi, ix. 282 MUNRO, J. A. R.

Epigtaphical Notes from Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, xvi. 313

Excavations in Cyprus, 1889 ; Polis tea Chrysochou, Limniti : Second Season's The Tombs and their Contents, xi. 1. Third Season's Work, xii. 59

Finds at Salanm, xii. 122. Polis tes Chrysochou, xii. 298 MURRAY, A. S.—

Archaic Etruscan Paintings from Caere, x. 243

INDEX OF AUTHORS

MURRAY, A. S. (continued)—

Athenian Lekythos, xv. 192

Remains of Archaic Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, x. 1

Terra-Cotta Antefix from Lanuvium, xiii. 315

The Alkmene Vase, formerly in Castle Howard, xi. 225 MYRES, J. L.

Inscriptions from Crete, xvi. 178 , and PATON, W. R.

Karian Sites and Inscriptions, xvi. 188

Three Carian Sites : Telmissos, Karyanda, Taramptos, xiv. 373 PATON, W. R., see MYRES. PENROSE, F. C.

Some Traces connected with the original Entrance to the Acropolis of Athens, xv. 248

The Ancient Hecatompedon which occupied the Site of the Parthenon on the Acropolis

of Athens, Part I., xii. 275 ; Part II., xiii. 32 PETRIE, W. M. FLINDERS.

Egyptian Bases of Greek History, xi. 271

Notes on the Antiquities of Mykenae, xii. 199

PlERIDES, G. D.

A Scarab from Cyprus, xvi. 272 RAMSAY, W. M.

Artemis-Leto and Apollo-Lairbenos, x. 216

A Study of Phrygian Art, Part I., ix. 350 ; Part II., x. 147 RICHARDS, G. C.

Archaic Reliefs at Dhimitzana, xii. 41

Megalopolis : The Agora, Supp. I., 101 ; Inscriptions, 122

Selected Vase-Fragments from the Acropolis of Athens, Part I., xiii. 281 ; Part II.,

xiv. 186 ; Part III., xiv. 381 , GARDNER, E. A., LORINQ, W., and WOODHOUSE, W. J.—

Theatre at Megalopolis, xi. 294

RlDGEWAY, W.

Game of Polis and Plato's Rep. 422 E., xvi. 288

Metrological Notes : I., Origin of the Stadion, ix. 18 ; II. \ Pecus and Pecunia, ix. 26 ; III., Had the People of Prehistoric Mycenae a Weight-Standard ? x. 90 ; IV., How were the Primitive Weight-Standards fixed ? x. 92

What People produced the Objects called Mycenaean ? xvi. 77 ROUSE, W. H. D.—

An Inscription from Egypt, xii. 384 SCHULTZ, R. W.

Megalopolis : Architectural Description and Analysis, Supp. I., 15

The North Doorway of the Erechtheum, xii. 1 (with appendix by E. A. GARDNER) SELLERS, E.

Greek Head in the Possession of T. Humphry Ward, Esq., xiv. 198

Three Attic Lekythoi from Eretria, xiii. 1 Six, J.—

Aurae, xiii. 131

Composition of the Eastern Pediment of the Zeus Temple at Olympia, and Alcamenes

the Lemnian, x. 98 SMITH, A. H.

Recent Additions to the Sculptures of the Parthenon, xiii. 88

The Making of Pandora, xi. 278

The Parthenon Frieze Terra-Cottas, xiv. 264

Two Greek Reliefs, xiv. 267 SMITH, CECIL

Archaeology in Greece, 1895-6, xvi. 335

Deme Legends on Attic Vases, xiii. 115

Harpies in Greek Art, xiii. 103

Kylix with a new KAAO2 Name, xvi. 285

Orphic Myths on Attic Vases, xi. 343

Polledrara Ware, xiv. 206

Protokorinthian Lekythos in the British Museum, x. 253, xi. 167

Two Vase Pictures of Sacrifices, ix. 1.

Vase in the form of a Bust of Athene, xv. 184

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SMITH, R. ELSEY

Excavations in Cyprus, 1887-8. Paphos, Leontari, Amargetti : Temple of Aphrodite,

ix. 147 TOZBR, H. F.—

The Greek-speaking Population of Southern Italy, x. 11 TUBES, H. A—

Excavations in Cyprus, 1889. Polis tea Chrysochou, Limniti : Inscriptions, xi. 60 ; Excavations at Limniti, xi. 82

Excavations in Cyprus, 1890. Third Season's Work : Excavations, xii. 61 ; Inscrip- tions, xii. 170 VERRALL, A. W.

Hymn to Apollo : an Essay in the Homeric Question, xiv. 1

Megalithic Temple at Buto (Herodotus, ii. 155), xvi. 158 WALDSTEIN, C.—

TpajT<fa> and Kooyio> in the Frieze of the Parthenon, xi. 143 WALTERS, H. B.

Odysseus and Kirke on a Boeotian Vase, xiii. 77

Poseidon's Trident, xiii. 13

WOODHOUSE, W. J.—

Aetolian Inscriptions, xiii. 338

Megalopolis : Historical Sketch, Supp. I. 1 WOODHOUSE, W. J., GARDNER, E. A., LORINO, W., and RICHARDS, G. C.

Theatre at Megalopolis, xi. 294 WROTH, W.

Note on Coins from Salamis (Cyprus), xii. 168 YORKE, V. W.—

Excavations at Abac and Hyampolis in Phocis, xvi. 291

Newly Discovered Fragments of the Balustrade of Athena Nike, xiii. 272 YORKE, V. W. and BATHER, A. G.

Excavations on the Probable Sites of Basilis and Bathos, xiii. 227

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II.-INDEX OF SUBJECTS

Aba, queen of Olba (Cilicia), xii. 228 Abac (Phocis), history of, xvi. 291 ; oracle

of Apollo, xvi. 291 ; topography, 294 ;

site and walls, 294 ; acropolis, 294 ; gate

of acropolis, 296 ; temenos of Apollo, 298 ;

temple of Apollo, 298 ; xiv. 231 ; stoa,

xvi. 301 Abantes of Euboea, mode of wearing hair,

xvi. 117

Abas, founder of Abac, xvi. 291 Abbott, E. : History of Greece, reviewed,

ix. 389

Academy road (Athens), ix. 128 Acarnania, excavations in, ix. 133 Accents in Italian-Greek, x. 17 Acciajuoli, Antonio, ix. 109 Acciajuoli, Nerio, ix. 94 ; chatelain of

Corinth, ix. 97 Achaean, Achaeans, meaning of name, xv.

229 ; their origin, ibid. ; = Aqaiwascha,

230 ; discrepant historical accounts, xvi. 95 ; migrations, xvi. 94 ; invade Pelopon- nesus from Phthia, xv. 230 ; date of invasion of Laconia, xvi. 94 ; in Cyrenaica, xv. 230 ; in Italy, xv. 235, xvi. 109 ; in Thessaly, xv. 229 ; in Peloponnesus, xvi. 83 ; relation to Pelasgi, xvi. 95, 119 ; to 'Mycenaean' objects, 84, 87 ; belong to late bronze age, 87 ; their sea-power, xv. 230 ; dialect, xv. 231 (note) ; ' Achaean Argos,' 230 ; Achaean League and Anti- gonus of Macedon, xv. 31. See also Hellenes, Mycenaean Age

Achaeus, genealogy, xvi. 94 Acharnae, excavations, x. 201 Achilles, the arming of, ix. 14 ; redemption of Hector, 15 ; embassy of Odysseus and Ajax, 15 ; in Scyros (Pompeian wall- painting), xvi. 144 ; shield of, 115 ; Achilles and Memnon on Kypselos chest, xiv. 75

Actaeon on Roman lamp, xii. 309 Actuarius, tachygraphic version of, xi. 286 Actus, ix. 25

Ada, queen of Alinda, xvi. 240 Adikia on Kypselos chest, xiv. 69 Adonion (name of month), ix. 342

Adonis, rites of, xiv. 249 Adrasteia (Nemesis), dedication, xv. 128 Adytum at Delphi, ix. 293 Aeakid shield, on ring from Aegina, xiii. 213 Aegean alphabet, compared with Egyptian and Cypriote, xiv. 348 ; evidence of sylla- bary, 301 ; tables of characters, 353 Aegidia (Antikythera), excavations, xi. 214 Aegina, Mycenaean treasure from, xiii. 195 ; date and workmanship of, 221 ; evidence for history of the island, 224 ; held by Achaeans to about 800 B.C., ibid. ; maritime importance, ibid. ; commerce, coinage, and metrology, 225. Excavations, ix. 132. Measurements of temple, xii. 280. Aeginetan influence on bronze work from Athenian acropolis, xiii. 240 Aegis of Athene on B.M. aryballos, xv. 186 ;

Egyptian, xiii. 206

Aegistnus, in Sophocles' Electra, x. 137 Aegosthena, history and remains, xv. 314 Aegyptus, genealogy of, xvi. 92, 97 ; tomb

of, seen by Pausanias, 97 Aegys, site of, xv. 45, 78 Aello and Okypete. See Harpies Aeneas (with Anchises) in sculpture, xi. 199 Aeneas (physician), portrait on disc, xi. 212 Aerias, founder of Paphos, ix. 176 Aeschylus, mention of Pelasgi, xvi. 86 ; cor- rect as to origin *of Pelasgi, 99 ; play of ' Pentheus,' 154 ; Florence MS. of, xv. 141

Aesopic fables, origin, xiii. 300 Aetolia personified, ix. 66 ; topography,

xiii. 341

Africa, remains of Siculi in, xvi. 135 ; figure of, with elephant's mask, on Roman coins, xiv. 168 African colonies and early Greek vases,

x. 126

Agamedes. See Trophonius Agamemnon, dominions of, xv. 221 ; relation to Menelaus, 222 ; founder of Cretan Mycenae, xiv. 361 ; with Iphidamas and Koon on Kypselos chest, xiv. 77. See also Argos

Agapenor, founder of Paphos, ix. 183 Agathos Daimon, libation to, on vase from Acropolis, xiv. 384

INDEX OF SUBJECTS

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Agave, explanation of her 'racing* in

Bacchae, xiv. 255 AgeailauB (of Sparta) : fight against Man-

tineians, xv. 48, 86 Agesipolis, expedition against Mantineia,

xv. 86 Agio Nikplo, hill near Pylos, xvi. 3 ; site of

Homeric Pyloe, xvi. 50 Agios Elias of Kandre"va (Peloponnesus),

temple on, xv. 33 Agis, xv. 86 Aglauros, shrine of, xii. 351 ; with Ares, xii.

354. See also Cecropn Agonistic scenes on vase from Acropolis,

xiii. 287

Agonothetes of Megalopolis, xiii. 333 Agora, at Athens, xiii. 139 ; Lydae, ix.

84 ; Megalopolis, Supp. I. 7, 101 ; Salamis,

xii. 80 Agoranomos, office at Megalopolis, Supp. I.

136

Agrionia, xiv. 260 Agrionios, month of, xiv. 261 ; =Dionysos,

261

Agylla, Phoenician name for Caere, x. 252 Aigition, possible site, xiii. 349 Ainderas, xv. 103 Aiiio, bear-ceremony, xiv. 257 Aithra. See Akamas, Dioscuri Aithrios, Zeus, xvi. 343 Ajax the Less, with Cassandra, on chest of

Kypselos, xiv. 78 Ajax, Telampnian, shield of, on coins of

Salamis, xiii. 214 ; its connection with

Boeotia, 217 ; his suicide, in early art,

xvi. 329 ; with Hector, on chest of

Kypselos, xiv. 75 Akamantis (tribe), named on vases, xiii.

118 Akamas (and Demophon), on vases, xiii.

118 Akenanolas, children of, monuments erected

by, x. 152 Akestor (love-name), on kylix of Phintias,

xvi. 286

Akestorides on lekythos, xvi. 170 Akinakai on terra-cottas, xii. 150 Alabanda (Caria), position, xvi. 242 Alabaster bottles from Cyprus, xi. 58 Alabasti, on painted slabs from Caere in

B.M. x. 252 ; technique of, xiv. 178 Alatri, archaeology of, xvi. 139 Albanese colonisation in Euboia, ix. 105 Alcamenes the Lemnian, x. 113 ; sculptor of

east pediment of Zeus temple at Olympia,

x. 110 Alcmaeonidae, connection of, with Pythian

games, xiv. 27 ; contractors for temple at

Delphi, ix. 288 Alcmene, legend of, xi. 226 ; on Castle

Howard vase, 225 ; with Zeus on chest of

Kypselos, xiv. 70 ; with infant Heracles

in Pompeian painting, xvi. 145 Alea. See Athena Alexander the Great at Issus, mosaic, xi. 193 ;

head of ' Alexander ' type at St. Peters- burg, ix. 40, 41 Alexandria (Egypt), excavations at, xv. 210 ;

personified, ix. 75

Alexandrine sculpture, at Palermo, xii. 49 Alinda (Caria) site, xvi. 238 ; stoa, xvL 240 Alizetin (Caria), xvi. 200 Alkinoos the Phaeacian, palace of, xvi. 93 Alkippos of Paros, artist, in inscription

from Anaphe, ix. 90 Alkyoneus on vases, xii. 343 Aloanda, Lycia, xv. 105 Alopeke, gymnasium in deme of, xvi. 338 Alphabet, Aegean, xiv. 348 ; mixed (Ionic and Attic) on early vases, xvi. 168 ; older Attic on kylix from Acro- polis, xiii. 282. See also Cretan script, Cypriote syllabary, Galassi vase Alpheius (river), in gorge of Tsimbarou, xv. 47 ; course of, 67 ; = Sarandapotam6s, 53 ; spring of, 33

Altar, with coiled snakes at Cnidos, ix. 82 ; with bull's head and garland at Cnidos, 82 ; top of marble altar at Paphos, 179 ; in Midas-city, x. 167 ; on Alcmene vase, xi. 226 ; at Leeds, 266 ; in Cypriote tomb, xii. 323 ; at Megalopolis, Supp. i., 51 Altemura, crater from, xi. 279 Alyattes of Lydia, gifts to Delphi, ix. 292 Amalthea. See Melisseus Amargetti (Cyprus) excavations, ix. 147

171

Amazon, head from Epidaurus, xv. 189 Ambracia, art at, xiv. 43 Ameinias Aristobulus, physician of Lydae,

ix. 85, x. 73 Amenophis II. and Queen Ti, art of their

time, xiii. 222 Amethyst (engraved) from Knosos, Crete,

xiv. 281

Ammon. See Zeus

Amorgos, excavations at, ix. 132, xv. 206 ; remains similar to those of Phaestos, xiv. 325 Amphiaraos of Asclepios type, ix. 133; on

Kypselos chest, xiv. 65 Amphictyonic Council, fines, etc. imposed by, ix. 309 ; League, connection with name 'Hellenes,' xv. 227. See also Calaureia

Amphitrite. See Poseidon Amphitryon. See Alcmene Amphora, bucchero nero, in Louvre, xiv.

213

Amyclean Apollo. See Apollo Amyclaios Amynos. See Asclepios Amyntas of Cnidus, inscription, xi. 260 Anaeitis. See Artemis-Anaeitis Anathemata, Spartan, xii. 42 Anatomy, representation of, on kylix frag- ment from Acropolis, xiv. 196 Anaxilas, ring-engraver, xii. 322 Anazarba, remains, xi. 231 Ancaeus, king of Tegea, one of Argonauts, xvi 107

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INDEX OF SUBJECTS

Andania inscription, x. 224

Anderas (Ainderas), in Lycian inscription,

xv. 103 Andreus of Orchomenos, Pelasgic origin of,

xvi. 107 Androcles and lion, aetiological mvth, xiv.

109

Androkydes, painter, xiii. 133 Androsthenes. See Praxias Anglo-Saxon Law, xiii. 61 Animals : metamorphosis in Greek myth, result of cult of, xiv. 159 ; worship in Mycenaean age, 81 ; names in Older Comedy, 164 ; skins of, worn in cere- monial dance and worship, 162 ; worn in war, 167 ; emblems of, on dress of warriors, 167 ; chorus of drama, in vase-paintings, 165 ; armorial heads of, 168 ; animal-mania, 160 In art : figurines from Salamis, xii. 138; pottery from Salamis, 141 ; terra-cottas from Salamis, 159 ; bronzes from Acro- polis, xiii. 240 ; combination of two, in one figure, xiv. 147 ; pet animals on vases, 195 ; (with ship) on diotae from Caere in Louvre, and from Grotta of Isis, 221 ; as architectural support, xvi. 279 ; on goldsmith's mould in Ash- molean museum, 330 Anosia. See Aphrodite Antae (with spear and shield reliefs), of

temple of Zeus Stratios, xvi. 213 Antefixes (terra-cotta), at Abae, xvi. 300 from Lanuvium, xiii. 315 ; from Megalo- polis, Stipp. I., 33 Antenor on Alkmene vase, xi. 225 Antenor, works of, x. 263, 278 ; xi. 215 Anthela, religious centre of Northern

Greece, xv. 227 Anthemion on vases, xi. 171 Anthesteria, xiv. 262 Anthropomorphic elements, mingled with

totemistic in Mycenaean cults, xiv. 159 Anthropophagy, in Greek myth, xi. 345 Antigonus of Macedon, xv. 31 Antikythera. See Aegidia Antinoiis, statue found at Delphi, xv. 206 Antioch, personification of, ix. 75 Antiochus, delegate from Arcadian League in inscription from Megalopolis, Supp. i. 123 Antiochus Grypus (Cyzicenus), inscription,

ix. 231

Antiphilus, painter, xiii. 316 Antiphonos, on b. f. vase, xii. 335 Antius (C.) Quadratus, ix. 84, x. 74 Antonines, popularity of, in Arcadia, Supp.

i 138

Antoninus Pius, as Zeus Hyllos in inscrip- tion from Kapraklar (Caria) xvi. 242 Antonius Musa, portrait-statue, ix. 300 Aorist, interchanged with present in Homeric

hymns, xv. 279 Aotis, river in Cilicia, xii. 241 Apadna, in Isauria, probable site, Supp. ii. 18

Apamea-Celaenae, ix. 343

Apaturia, origin of festival, xiv. 246

Ape, squatting, in art, xi. 172, 179; with

dogs, on Aegina jewels, xiii. 204 : hunting

of, in Phoenician and other early art, xiii.

204

Apex tile from Megalopolis, Supp. i. 33 Aphidnae, scene of Helen's capture, xiv. 77

excavations at, xv. 204 Aphrodite, at Paphos, ix. 177

In Art : at Syracuse, xii 58 ; on Ludovisi throne, xiv. 199, 203 ; on terra-cotta plaque (Munich), xiv. 204; statuettes at Paphos, ix. 223 ; Athens, xvi. 337 ; head (bronze) from Kythera (Berlin), xiv. 204 ; head belonging to Mr. H. Ward ibid. ; Scopaic head (Athens), xv. 194 ; head on coins of Cnidus, xiv. 204 ; simulacrum at Paphos, ix. 179. Head-dress of Aphrodite in art, xiv. 204. Aphrodite on swan, xii. 316 ; with black child, xiii. 204. See also Ares, Calamis, Kourotrophos, Mars.

Temples : at Kythera, ix. 132 ; on plate from Mycenae, ix. 214 ; at Paphos, ix. 193, 203, 206-209.

Anosia, festival in Thessalv, xiv.

253

Cnidia, temple at Peiraeus, ix. 128

Pandemos, on goat, xiv. 151 ; shrine at Athens, xvi. 337

Timuchos (inscription), xi. 258 Apobates on N. frieze of Parthenon, xiii. 97 Apollo, advent at Delphi, ix. 285 ; connec- tion with Crete, xiv. 11 ; the Healer, ix. 300 ; Homeric hymn to, xiv. 1 ; hymn to, inscription at Delphi, xiv. 229 ; attributes in Homeric hymn, xiv. 28

In Art : archaic statues, Delphi, xiv. 229 Melos, xii. 393 ; gold statue at Delphi, ix. 293 ; seated, on Mantinean basis, xvi.

281 ; standing Kitharoedus type, ibid. ; seated, draped, with lyre, ibid. ; Per- gamene, xi. 196 ; on coins, with om- phalos, ix. 299 ; on coin of Arycanda (Lycia), xv. 129

Temenos at Thornax, xv. 61

Temples, at Abae, xvi. 209 ; Delphi, ix.

282 (see also Artemis, Delphi, Leto) Casarea, ix. 83

Apollo, Aphrodite, Eros, with Kabeiros,

xiii. 85 Apollo and Artemis on Polygnotan vase, x.

120 (see also Leto, Tityos) Apollo and Hera, enmity of, in Homeric

hymn, xiv. 25 and Heracles, 'contest for tripod,'

xvi. 328 and Leto on coin of Megara (Greece),

xvi. 282 ,, and Marsyas on Mantinean basis,

xvi. 284 '

and Muses on chest of Kypselos, xiv. 72

INDEX OF SUBJECTS

Apollo Amyclaios, bronze statuette, xi. 90 ; in Cyprus, xi. 98 ; draping <>f image, xiii. 179

Delphinioa, xiv. 22 Hikesios, x. 43

Ismenios. See Daphnaphoria LairbenoB, x. 216 Lykeios, head at Athens, xv. 195 Opaon, xi. 76 Ptods, temple, x. 272 Sauroctonu8, effeminate type, xv. 201 Telmisseus, site of temple, xiv. 373 Thymbraean, altar of, on vases, xiv. 174 Apollonia, tribe at Megalopolis, Supp. L,

124 Apollonides, father of Kaikosthenes, xiii.

143 Apollonios and Tauriskos, 'Farnese Bull,'

xvi. 149 Apostolides (A.), scribe and Bishop of

Monembasia, xv. 179 Apotropaeic emblems in Phrygian art, ix.

364, 369

Apoxyonienos motive, ix. 32 Apse (internal), of church at Koja Kalessi

(Isauria) Supp. II., 17 Apuleius, plot of his ' Golden Ass,' xiv. 94 ;

his 'Eros and Psyche,' xv. 132 Aqaiwascha, xv. 230 Aqueduct, at Athens, xiv. 224 ; at Patara,

ix. 87 ; at Salamis in Cyprus, xii. 90 Aratos, at Megalopolis, Supp. I., 4 ;

family name at Megalopolis, 129 Arcadia, excavations, xiii. 149 ; Mycenaean remains, xvi. 96 ; route to Sparta, xv. 61 ; Mycenaean gem from Phigalia, xvi. 78 Arcadian League, Supp. I., 1 ; dissolved by Alexander, Supp. L, 3 ; Arcadians, given to sea-craft, xvi. 99 ; = Helots, 83 ; preserved Aeolic dialect, 97 Arcadisia, tribe at Megalopolis, Supp. I., 124 Arcadius (author), in inscription from Sala- mis Cypri, xii. 173

Arch of Trajan (Beneventum), xvi. 139 Arch, pointed, in seventh century, xii. 174 ; horse-shoe, in church at Koja Kalessi (Isauria), Supp. II., 16 Archaeological Institute, German, history, organisation, publications of, x. 1 92 ; Archaeologische Zeitung, x. 195 ; Archae- ologisches Jahrbuch, x. 208 Archaeology: in Greece, ix. 118 ; x. 254; xi. 210 ; xii. 385 ; xiii. 139 ; xiv. 224 ; xv. 202 ; xvi. 335 ; in Italy, 1887-1895, xvi. 120

Archaic sculpture at Syracuse, xii. 57 Archander, the Achaean, genealogy, xvi. 95 Archelaos of Macedonia, friendship with

Zeuxis and Euripides, xvi. 156 Archelaus, relief of, in B. M., xvi. 283 Archenautes (meaning of), ix. 4 Archer on Cretan seal, xiv. 343 Archermos, sculptor, x. 9 ; Nike of, ix. 31 ; inventor of type of winged Nike, xiii.

Archias (Samian), history and genealogy of,

xvi. 167

Archidamos, victory of 368 B.C., Supp. i. 2 Archilochus, quoted by Strabo, xv. 225 Architectonic figures standing on lions, xvi.

279

Architecture : columns at Delphi, ix. 315 ; Phrygian tombs, x. 154 ; Cypriote tombs, xi. 27 ; Carian tombs, xvi. 200 ; at Mega- lopolis, Supp. i. 15 ; xiii. 320 (Thersilion); at Athens, see Parthenon and other build- ings Architrave, of Thersilion, xiii. 320 ; with

inscriptions at Ceramus, xi. 123 Archons of Athens (account in 'Aftji/m'wi/

Uo\tTtia), xii. 25

Arcosolia in Phrygian tomb, x. 182 Arctinus, story of Troy, xiv. 172 Areion (horse), on coins of Thelpusa, xiv.

141, 148 Areopagus (Athens), excavations, xiv. 225,

xvi. 335 Ares and Aphrodite, on Kypselos chest,

xiv. 72. See also Aglauros Arezastis (wife of Akenanolas), tomb of, x.

151, 152, 159

Argei, ceremonies of, xiv. 249 Argeia, Hera, at Cos, ix. 330 Argeios on chest of Kypselos, xiv. 66 Argive alphabet on sculptures at Delphi, xv. 208 ; lambda on Rhodian pottery, xiv. 44

Argo-Corinthian bronzes, xiii. 248 ; tech- nique, compared with that of goldsmith's mould in Ashmolean Museum, xvi. 325 Argolis, in Homer, xvi. 89 ; inhabited by Dorians, xvi. 84 ; inhabited by Pelopidae, xvi. 84. See also Argos (Mycenaean remains')

Argonautic legend, in art, xiv. 66 ; on Kypselos chest, xiv. 53 ; on vases, ix. 4 ; voyages of Argonauts, xvi. 106. See also Jason

Argos, extension of the name, xv. 232, 233 ; = Argolis (in Homer) xvi. 91; =^Her- aeum, xvi. 91 ; = Argive plain (in Odyssey), xv. 220 ; = Thessaly (in Odyssey), ibid. ; ==Larissa, xvi. 91 ; = Mycenae, xvi. 91 ; =Peloponnese (?), xv. 220 ; = realm of Agamemnon, xv. 233 ; legendary kings of, names in- scribed on bases at Delphi, xiv. 227 Argos, excavations and remains, xiii 145 ; at Heraeum, xiv. 230, xiv. 205 ; My- cenaean remains at, xvi. 78, 91, 100 ; not inhabited by Achaeans in My- cenaean age, xv. 230 ; route from Argos to Mantinea, xv. 80 Argos, the many-eyed, a leopard, xiv. 125

(note)

Ariadne, on Cyprus scarab, xvi. 273 ; in Pompeian painting, xvi. 144 ; sleeping, relief at Palermo, xii. 55. See also Theseus Aristaeus, xv. 8, 10

INDEX OF SUBJECTS

Aristeas, sculptor, in Megalopolis inscription,

Supp. i. 134

Aristeides, Theban painter, xi. 201 ; charac- teristics, xvi. 150; originator of 'Dirke' type in pictures, 150 ; pictures of, in Italy, 152

Aristobulus of Lydae, ix. 85, x. 73 Aristodamus, father of Proxenos, in in- scription from MegalopolisjSupp. i. 132,135 Aristodemos, tyrant of Megalopolis, Supp. i.

3,4 Ariston, in inscription from Megalopolis,

Supp. i. 126 Aristotle, author of 'Adrjvaioiv TioXtTf/a, xii.

21 ; his mention of Kypselos, xiv. 34 Arkteia, festival at Athens, xiv. 83 Armour of Phrygo-Carians, ix. 350, 365 Arndt, P., Studien z. Fasenkunde^ reviewed,

ix. 388

Arrephoroi, xiii. 178, 183 Arrow, pictograph on Cretan gems, xiv.

390

Areinoe (town) in Aetolia, site of, xiii. 351 Arsinoe, wife of Ptolemy II., xiii. 351 Arslan Kaya, monument, ix. 372 Arta, lagoon of, xvi. 7 Artemis, a death-goddess, xiv. Ill ; connec- tion with Pandora, xi. 283 ; worshipped at Hyampolis, xvi. 293 In Art : on b. f. kylix from Acropolis, xiii. 285 ; on reliefs as Parthenos, ix. 49 ; on chest of Kypselos, xiv. 78 ; of Praxitelean type (Munich), - xvi. 281 ; relief at Olyinpia and bronze from Acropolis, xiii. 263 ; winged, Oriental origin. if} Xvi. 279 ; with goat, xiv. 151 ; with' lions, xiv. Ill ; with stags, xiv. 136 ; oa coins of Isinda, xv. 126 ; of Ortha- froreia, xv. 189 ; of Ephesus and Miletus - in alliance, ix. 51 ; of Attalia (running type) xi. 201 ; of Megara (Greece) with Leto, xvi. 282. See also Apollo

Anaeitis, x. 225

Astias, at lasos, ix. 339

Brauronia, x. 259, xiii. 180, xiv. 83

Ephesia, temple of, x. 1

Hiereia, temple at Oresthasium, xv. 30

Hymnia, usages of temple near Orcho-

menos, xv. 12

Kindyas, temple of, xvi. 196 Leto, x. 216

Perasia, at Boudroum (Cilicia), xi. 247 Soteira, dedication at Tegea, xv. 91 Artemisia, statue of (for Mausoleum), xiii.

190

Artemisium (Cape), = Cape Suvla, xv. 96 Artizans, their rate of pay at Athens, xv.

239

Aryballi, with almond-shaped 'wings,' xii. 312 ; ornamentation of, xv. 185 ; in the form of a bust of Athene, in B.M., xv. 184 ; its colouring, xv. 185 Arymaxis, deme of Lydae, ix. 83 ATX. See Pile-settlements Asarotum = mosaic pavement, xi. 193

Ascalon, oppression of Sidon, xiv. 368 Asclepieum (Athens) site, x. 271 Asclepios, with omphalos, ix. 300 ; statue from Athens, x. 271 ; Pergamene, xi. 189 ; precinct at Athens, xiii. 142 ; iv Kpovvols, xiii. 343 ; dedication to, at Megalopolis, Supp.] i. 128 ; shrine (with Amynos), at Athens, xv. 203

Asea (Frangdvryso), topography and re- mains, xv. 26. See also Belmiiuitid Asean plain, water-system of, xv. 69 Asebeia, fines for, ix. 309 Asia, figure of, on Darius-vase, ix. 64, 65 Asia, influence of, on Aeginetan art, xiii. 219 Asia Minor, connection with Europe, xiv. 271 ; discoveries in, ix. 82 ; extent of civilisation of, in prehistoric times, xiv. 271 ; influence on Etruscan art, x. 252 Asiatic dress on vases, xii 339 Asphaleios. See Poseidon Ass in mythology and ritual, xiv. 81

In Art : heads, fresco at Mycenae, xiv.

81 ; ass-headed man on Cretan gems,

xiv. 84 ; warrior, xiv. 86 ; on vases,

xiv. 91 ; on terra-cotta (B.M.) xiv. 91 ;

bearing Silenus, etc., on sepulchral

reliefs, xiv. 92 ; with Oknos, xiv. 96 ;

ass-headed drinking vessels, xiv. 99 ;

ass with legs of lion xiv. 102

Assar. See Daedala

Assarlik (Caria), necropolis of, xvi. 245 ;

cist graves, xvi. 264 Assteas, vase, xi. 228 Assyria, influence of, on art of Crete, xiv.

359 ; of Cyprus, xii. 151 Assyrians wearing lion's skins, xiv. 1 16 Asterion, on vase from Acropolis, xiii. 290 Astias. See Artemis Astragalus vase (B.M.), xiii. 131 ; xv. 215

(note)

Astyanax (death of), on lekythus from Eretria, xiv. 171 ; infant on vase, ix. 13 Astypalaea (Caria), position of, xvi. 236 Atalanta, on vase from Acropolis, xiii. 290.

See also Melanion

Athena : robe for wooden image in Erech- theum, xiii. 179 ; frieze of temple at Sunium, xv. 189 ; cult at Ghiuk-Chalar (Caria), xvi. 216 ; at Delphi, ix. 282 ; goat-goddess, xiv. 150. Temples : at Athens, xiii. 158 ; xvi. 338 ; Ghiuk-Chalar (Pedasa, Caria), xvi. 202 ; Sunium, xv. 189

In Art: head, at St. Petersburg, ix. 41 ; colossal head, at Syracuse, xii. 57 ; figuresof,from balustrade of NikeTemple, xiii. 276 ; on metope at Delphi, ix. 289 ; embroidered robe of statue at Dresden, xii. 154, xiii. 180 ; Roman statue from Salamis, Cyprus, xii. 129 ; on vase- fragment from Acropolis, xiv. 385 ; as combatant on kylix with exploits of Theseus, x. 238 ; vase in form of bust in B.M., xv. 184 ; on r.f. vase-lid from Acropolis, xiv. 195 ; on vases with pic-

INDEX OF SUBJECTS

Athena (continued)

ture of sacrifice, ix. 2, 7 ; on kylix of Xenokles, xii. 43; on relief (mourning) at Athens, x. 267 ; on alliance-relief, ix. 54 ; on reliefs and coins as guardian deity of Athens, ix. 49, 51 ; on relief at Palermo, xii. 48 ; on signet ring, xii. 321

with Heracles, on vase, x. 120 with Heracles and Auge, on bronze from

Eleutherae, xiii. 254 with Marsyas, Attic relief, xiii. 99 with Poseidon, on terra-cotta lamp from Cyprus, xiii. 92

Alea, xv. 195

Chuli nit is, xiv. 145

Ergane, temenos of, x. 259 ; temple, on

Acropolis, xiii. 186 Nike, temple, figure from balustrade of,

xiii. 274 Parthenos, statue of (gold and ivory

bought for), x. 269 ; temple, xiii. 160 Parthenos and Polias, xiii. 175, 184 Polias, in Attic inscriptions, &c., xiii. 177 ; dedications to, 176, 184 ; temple of, xii. 295 ; xiii. 159, 167, 174 ; worshipped at Claudiopolis (Mut), Supp. ii. 23 Promachos, bronze statuette, ix. 124 Soteira, shrine on Mt. Kravari, xv. 33 Athenians, mention of, in Homer, xvi. 102 ; mode of wearing hair, xvi. 117 ; their treasury at Delphi, xv. 207 Athenodotus (love-name), x. 232 Athens, Acropolis, excavation, x. 255 ; early temples on, xiii. 153 ; entablatures and fragments of archaic temple built into wall, xii. 276 ; original entrance, xv. 248 ; bronze fragments from, xiii. 124, 232 ; vase-fragments from, 281 ; xiv. 186, 381. See also Archaeology in Greece Theatre of Dionysos, subterranean passage,

xv. 204

Polytechnic Museum, bronzes from Eleu- therae, xiii. 250 Work and wages in, xv. 239 ; ' The

Constitution of Athens,' xii. 17 Athlete, on Campana relief, compared with Eretrian Eros, xv. 214 ; attitude on vases, &c., x. 115

Athletic contests in art, xiv. 66 Atlas and Heracles on Kypselos chest, xiv.

72. See also Heracles Atreidae, dominions of, xv. 221 Atreus, family of, xiv. 361 Atrium at Salamis, xii. 99 Attalus II., stoa at Pergamum, xi. 192 ;

builds temple at Cyzicus, xi. 194 Attic art, influence of, at Lerna, xi. 107 ; potters, connection with Eretria, xiv. 180; law, xiii. 62 ; tragedies, 3rd century revival of, in Italy, xi. 229 ; tribes, names of, xiii. 118 ; race, origin of, xvi. 101 Attica, occupied by Venetians, ix. 108 ; Mycenaean remains in, xvi. 78

Atyochorion, x. 221

Auditorium at Megalopolis, Supp. i. 35,

71 ; compared with those at Epidaurus

and Athens, Supp. i. 36 Auge, rescue of, on coins, xi. 201 ; with

Telephus, see Heracles

Augustus 0«or,in Salamis inscriptions, xii. 118 Aurae in art, xiii. 131 ; on astragalus from

Aegina, xiii. 134

Aurelius, Marcus, column of, xvi. 139 Aurispa (Giovanni), his books from Con- stantinople, xv. 182 Axe, bronze, incised characters on, from

Delphi, xiv. 280 ; from Selanokos, Crete,

xiv. 280 Axe-head (double), in Cretan characters, xiv.

279

Axieros, xiii. 84

Axiokersa and Axiokersos. xiii. 84 Axon (river) = Garkyn Chai, xv. 97 Ayaz Inn, remains, ix. 373 Aztecs, weight-standard, x. 93

B

Baba Memefais, son of Proitas, in Phrygian

inscriptions, x. 185 Babrius, fables, xiii. 293 Babelon E., Le Cabinet des Antiques a la

Bibliotheque Nationals, reviewed, x. 285 Babylonian cylinders, influence of, in Crete,

xiv. 335 ; ornament scheme, man between

two animals, xiii. 200 Bacchae of Euripides, xiv. 244 Bacchic group, from Lanuvium, xiii. 315 ;

at Copenhagen, ix. 32 Bacchus and Indians in art, xi. 208. See

also Dionysus, Semele Badinlar, inscriptions, x. 216 Baedeker, Gfriecnenland, reviewed, ix. 391 Baetyl of Kronos at Delphi, ix. 302 ;

traces of baetyl worship, in Phrygia, x.

167

Bakshish, ornament on tomb at, x. 152 Ballads, modern Greek, translated, x. 86 Banquet scene, on kylix (white), from Acro- polis, xiv. 383 Baphion. See Vaphio Barbarian, in Roman and Pergamene art, xi.

181 ; relief at Palermo, xii. 51 Barbosthenes, site, xv. 58 Barbosthenes (Mt.) position, xv. 65 Bargasa (Caria), possible site and remains,

xvi. 197

Bari, tombs, xii. 390 Bases, inscribed, at Delphi, xiv. 227 Basil of Caesarea, Supp. it 19 Basilis, xiii. 227

Basins supported by tripods, xvi. 278 Basket-pattern on head-dress in Argo-

Corinthian bronzes, xiii. 252 Bassae, temple-measurements, xii. 280 Baths at Patara, ix. 86

16*

INDEX OF SUBJECTS

Bath-room in rock-cut Phrygian mansion at

Kumbet, x. 177

Bathos, excavations, &c., xiii. 227 Bathycles of Magnesia, reproduced types of Kypselos chest, xiv. 54. See also Apollo Amyclaios

Batromios (month), ix. 334 Battle-scene on Palermo kylix, xii. 334 ; on

vase at Salamis (Cyprus), xii. 144 Beads (ribbed), in necklaces from Aegina,

xiii. 209 Bearded type of draped figure carrying

flowers, from Salamis (Cypriis), xii. 147 Beating-rites, xiv. 253 Bee, in mythology and ritual, xv. 1 ; legend of building of temple at Delphi by, xv. 5, ix. 284 ; connected with Dionysus, xv. 5 ; Demeter, xv. 14 ; Persephone, xy. 15 ; Muses, xv. 8 ; soul, xv. 11, 19 ; birth, xv. 3 ; bee- Artemis, xv. 11 ; bees /SovyeveTf, xv. 9. See also Ephesus, Glaukos

In Art : bronze bees on statue from Sar- dinia, xv. 19 ; golden bees from Crete, (B.M.), xv. 1 ; in tomb of Childeric, ibid.', of Etruscan work, ibid. ; sacred cave of bees, on b. f. amphora from Vulci, 2 ; row of bees on Samian am-

§hora from Myrina, 20 ; bee-woman Tom Camiros) 11 ; on coins, Ephesus and Smyrna (emblem of Artemis), 13 ; Melitaea, 4 (note) ; Crete (emblem of Zeus), 3 ; Ceos (of Aristaeus), 10 Bee-hive tombs, in Attica, xvi. 79 ; at Dimni, xvi. 79 ; at Mycenae, xii. 202 ; near Sparta, xi. 213 Beheading, regarded with horror by Greeks,

xiv. 173

Belanideza, tumuli, xii. 389 Bellerophon, on metope at Delphi, ix. 289 Belmina, site, xv. 37 Belminatid, the, xv. 37, 46 Benndorf, O., Wiener Vorlegeblatter, re- viewed, x. 286 Benndorf, 0. (and G. Niemann), Reisen in

Lykien u. Karien (reviewed), ix. 134 ;

DasHeroon v. Gjolbaschi-Trysa, reviewed,

x. 284

Benneus (Bronton), Phrygian god, ix. 351 Beowulf, lay of, compared with Homer,

xvi. 81

Berezan (Eussia) excavations, xvi. 344 Berlin Museum, Beschreibung d. antiken

Miinzen, reviewed, ix. 141 Bey Keui, remains, ix. 372 Bie, O., Die Musen in der Antiken Kunst,

reviewed, ix. 138

Biers (wooden) at Olbia (Russia), xvi. 345 Bipennis of Lairbenos, x. 218. See also

Axe-head Bird with charioteer, on vases, xiii. 258 ;

with scorpion, on Cretan seals, xiv. 341.

See also Duck

Bisaltae, superstitions of, xiv. 255 Black-figured pottery in Cyprus, xi. 41

Black-glazed pottery from Cyprus, xi. 49 Blue, use of, in Hellenic pottery, xiv. 216 Boar, bronze fragment from Acropolis, xiii.

261

Boat-race, on stele, xi. 146 Bodroum (Cilicia) xi. 234, 235 Boeotian alphabet, on bronzes, xiii. 128 ;

shield on coins of Salamis, xvi. 115 Boetticher, A., Die Akropolis, reviewed, ix.

137 Bologna, investigation of Celtic tomb

stratum at, xvi. 141 ; Mycenaean remains,

xvi. 79 Bomarzo bronzes, compared with Argo-

Corinthian, xiii. 258 Bone tablets from Sparta, xii. 41 Boreads. See Harpies Boreas, on Daphnae situla, xiii. 108 ; on

Kypselos chest, xiv. 68, 74 (with Orei-

thyia).

Boreium (Mount), identified, xv. 33 Boscoreale, gold and silver vessels from, in

Louvre, xvi. 138 Boubastia (Bourastia), festival at Hyampolis,

xvi. 294 Boule of Athens (account in 'A.dijvalmv

IloXtma), xii. 20 Bouleutes, payment of, xv. 245 Boundary-stone (inscribed), from Aetolia,

xiii. 350 Bouphonia (Diipolia), at Athens, xiv. 130,

256

Bourastia, see Boubastia Bourba, tumuli, xii. 389 Boustrophedon arrangement of Cretan

script, xiv. 301

Bova, dialect of, x. 19 ; Greeks in, x. 41 Bovine deities, xiv. 125 Boy, on stele, xii. 319 ; statue of transitional

style at Girgenti, xii. 56 Bracelet, lady with, on marble relief in B. M.,

xiv. 267 ; gold, from Aegina, xiii. 211 Bracket (stone), to columns in Cilicia, xii.

221

Brasidas at Sphacteria, xvi. 75 Brauronian Artemis, x. 259, xiii. 180, xiv.

83

Breast (woman's), symbol in Aegina orna- ment, xiii. 208 ; (man's), on cups of

Phintias, xvi. 286 Brenthe, probable site, xiii. 227 Brentheates, river, xv. 75 (note) Biisaios (Briseus), etymology, xv. 15 Briseis and Achilles, on vase by Hiero,

ix. 14 British Museum, Catalogue of Engraved

Gems, reviewed, ix. 385 ; Catalogue of

Greek Coins in B.M., Attica, Megaris,

Aegina, reviewed, ix. 142 British Museum, illustrations of antiquities in :

Architecture : cornice and column from old temple at Ephesus, x. 2, 3, PI. 3, 4 ; bull's head capital (Salamis), lii. 134

INDEX OF SUBJECTS

British Museum (rontinuftT) Paintings : archaic Etruscan from Caere,

x. 244-249, PL 7 Sculpture in the rou»</ :

Morlde &c. : Torso of boy (W. Pedi- ment of Parthenon, P), xiii. 89, PI. 5 ; Head of boy (Paphos), ix. PI. 10; Portrait head, female (Salamis), xii. 130

Drome: Statuette (Limniti), xi. 89

Terracotta : Eros burning butterfly (Myrina), xv. PI. 4 ; Eros carrying boots (Eretria), ibid. ; Eros from school of Praxiteles (Eretria), xv. PI. 8 ; statues (Salamis), xii. PI. 9, 10 : female head (Limniti), xi. 94 ; bull with lamp on head (Salamis), xii. 159

Porcelain: Nude female figure (Sala- mis), xii. 165 Sculpture in relief:

Marlde &c. : from old temple at Ephe- 8U8, x. 2, 3 PI. 3, 4 ; from later temple of Ephesus (Pandora), xi. 280 ; Parthenon frieze, xiii. 96-100 ; grave-reliefs, Attic, xiv. PI. 11

Bronze : from Polledrara bust, xiv. PJ. 8

Terracotta: antefix from Lanuvium,

xiii. 315 Vases :

Early vases (pseudamphorae &c.), from Egypt, xi. PI. 14

Protocorinthian lekythos, x. PI. 5, xi. PI. 1, 2

Polledrara hydria, xiv. PI. 6, 7

Naucratite pinax, xi. 178

Daphnae situla (B 104), xiii. 109

Cypriote : fragments of bowl (Salamis), xii. 142 ; Platter with sphinx (Poli), xi. 41

Black-figured : amphora ( Vulci, B 178), xiii. 116, 117 ; kylix (Salamis, B 4021) with 2r(poi/3or KaXdr), xii. 143 ; kylix (Poli, B 4611), with horseman, xi. 45 ; lekythos (Poli, B 569) with Eris ? xi. 43

Boeotian skyphos (Odysseus and Kirke), xiii. 78, PI. 4

Late Panathenaic amphora (fragment, B 671* Paphos) ix. 222

Red-figured : hydria (Phintias, E 159), with ephebi at fountain, xii. 367, PI. 20 ; hydria (Rhodes, E 246) with Orphic scene, xi. 343, 344 ; hydria (E 252 !) with sacrifice to Athene, ix. PI. 2 ; amphora (E 282) with Hector and Andromache, ix. PL 3 ; crater (Altemura, E 467) with Pandora, xi. 280, PL 11, 12; lekythos (Poli, E 699) with Judgment of Paris, xi. PL 4 ; rhyton (Paphos, E 789) with boar-hunt, ix. 221 ; astragalos (E 804) with dancing-lesson, xiii. 135

White-ground lekythoi ; with

British Museum (continued)—

Ka\6f (D 50), xvi. PL 6 ; from Poli (D 51), xii. 315, PI. 14 ; with n«f- Tpo«A(«) x"'lPfi xv- 1J1- 7 Minor Arts :

Stone plaque (from Kgypt) with birds of prey feeding on corpses, xiii. 114. Draught-board and draught men from Egypt, xvi. 289 ; ivory draught- board from Enkomi, xvi. 290. Glass cover with Eros (Paphos) ix. 271. Terracotta Lamp (Cyprus) with con- test between Athene and Poseidon, xiii. 93. Gold-plated pin (Paphos), ix. PL 11. Gems (lenticular) : Catal. 70, xiv. 133 ; Catal. 76, xiv., 120. Gold bee (Crete), xv. 1. Gold plaque with bee-woman (Camiros), xv. 12. Gold jewels (Mycenaean, from Aegina), xiii. 196 sq. Various jewels (from Poli), xi. PI. 5 ; xii. PL 15

Bronton. See Bennevs, Zeus Bronze age, civilisation in Egypt, xi. 276 ; in Italy, xiii. 224 ; in Greece, xvi. 81 in Great Britain, xvi. 81 ; weapons in England, origin of, xvi. 82 Bronze, in Homer, xiii. 25 ; armour in Homer, xvi. 114; late use of, for defence, xvi. 113; shields, invented at Argos, xiii. 249 ; invented at Thebes, xiii. 256 ; temple of bronze at Delphi, ix. 285 Bronze- work, technique of Greek, affected by Oriental, xiii. 244 ; technique of Attic, xiii. 238, 240 ; in Boeotia, xiii. 250 ; fineness of detail of early Greek, xiii. 257 ; Corinthian, xiii. 253 ; on Erechtheum door, xii. 5 ; various reliefs from Acropolis, Athens, xiii. 232 ; bronze objects, at Athens, x. 267 ; from Basilis, xiii. 228 ; golden-coloured, from Corinth, xiii. 253 ; cow at Delphi, xvi. 343 ; statue, charioteer, at Delphi, xvi. 343 ; various from Salamis (Cyprus), xii. 132 ; ornaments (two ducks), from Tarquinii, xiii. 202 ; bronze and iron articles from Cyprus, xi. 54, 57 Brunn, Denkmaler Uriechischer u. Romis-

cher Sculptur, reviewed, ix. 137 Brutus, relief (Qraeco-Roman), at Stockholm,

ix. 37

Bryaxis, reliefs in Athens, xii. 387 Brygos, vase painter, xii. 335 ; xiv. 188 ; vases at Vienna, &c., xiv. 384 ; Danae krater at S. Petersburg, xii. 374 ; Gigan- tomachia kylix, xii. 375 ; kylix (white), from Acropolis, xiv. 384 ; Orestes vase, xii. 375.

Bucchero nero, introduced into Italy end of 7th century B.C., xiv. 221 ; Polledrara decoration applied to, xiv. 219 ; vases from Khodes, xiv. 220 ; ware, distinguished from Polledrara, xiv. 212 Bucranium, on rock-cut tomb (Caria), xvi. 262. See also BulUs Head

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INDEX OF SUBJECTS

Bull, cult of, in Mycenaean Age, xiv. 120 ; cult at Ephesus, xiv. 130 ; Apis iden- tical with Epaphos, xiv. 125 ; costume of worshippers, xiv. 121 ; symbol of vegetation, xiv. 131 ; connection with Zeus, xiv. 124 ; with Poseidon, xiv. 124 ; with Gortynian plane-tree, xiv. 130 ; with water, xiv. 126. See also Ox In Art : with palm-tree, xiv. 126 (note) ; overthrown, oeside tree on gem from Melos, xvi. 353 ; on island stones, xiv. 120 ; bronze fragment from Acropolis, xiii. 241 ; on kylix with exploits of Theseus, x. 239 ; on standard in Etrus- can painting from Caere in B.M., x. 251 ; on coins : of Paphos (man- headed), ix. 183 ; of Khosus, xiv. 131 Bull-headed man, on lenticular gem from Crete (B.M.), xiv. 120 ; on intaglio from Mycenae, xiv. 121 ; on mosaic from Cremona, xiv. 124 ; statues, xiv. 121 Bull-hunting and taming, on fresco at Tiryns, xiv. 127 ; on vase fragment from Mycenae, xiv. 127 ; on gold cups from Vaphio, xiv. 127 ; on pyxis from My- cenae, xiv. 128 ; on haematite in B M., xiv. 127 ; on gem from Mycenae, xiv. 127 ; on gem from Gythion (Laconia), xiii. 220 ; on coins of Larissa and Cran- non, xiv. 129 ; in literature, xiv. 128 Bull's head, in art, xiv. 1 23 ; silver, from Mycenae, xiv. 122; on Cretan gem with alphabetic signs, xiv. 284 ; with rosette, on vases, &c., xiv. 123 ; capital, from Salamis (Cyprus), xii. 78, 133 ; masks of worshippers, xiv. 122 Bupalos, sculptor, x. 9 Burial, in Homer, differs from Mycenaean,

xvi. 112 Bury (J. B.), History of the later Roman

Empire, reviewed, xi. 355 Busolt G., Gnechische Geschichte, reviewed,

x. 288 Butads, priests of Erechtheus from family

of, xiii. 181

Buto, megalithic temple at, xvi. 158 Butterfly on Cretan seal, xiv. 345. See

also Psyche Button-seal, engraved, from Messara, xiv.

285

Button-shaped ornament (Cretan), xiv. 327 Byblus, coin with Phoenician temple, ix.

215

Byzantine, art, study of, x. 277 ; church at Episcopi (Caria), xvi. 203 ; at Koja Kalessi (Isauria), Supp. ii. 1 ; at Melos, xvi. 352 ; antiquities at Mistra, xvi. 346

C (see also K)

Cacus, on b.f. vase, xiii. 70; on medallion of

Antoninus Pius, xiii. 71 Caere, alphabetic symbols on Galassi vase, x. 187 ; objects found in tomb at, xiv.

214 ; Etruscan paintings from, x. 243 ; xiv. 218 ; pottery, x. 131 ; xiii. 112 ; xiv. 216

Calabria, Greek language in, x. 11 Calamis, style of, xiv. 202 ; Aphrodite and

S< »sandra of, xiv 205 Calaureia, Nauplia a member of Amphic-

tyony of, xvi. 92. See also Poseidon Calendar, sacrificial, at Cos, ix. 324 Callimache = Gujek, xv. 96 Callirrhoe, site, excavations at, xiv. 226. See

also Enneacrunos Calo-Corakesium, site, xii. 207 Calvi, M., xvi. 126 Calynda, probable site, xv. 97 Camel on early Cretan seal-stone, xiv. 333 Camera, lacunar, fornix, meaning of, in

architecture, xv. 215 Campania, excavations in, xvi. 138 Campan6petra, at Salamis (Cyprus), xii. 95 Cantacuzenus, Emperor, ix. 91 Cantharus (Attica), port of, xvi. 8 Capitals from Acropolis, xii. 277 ; from buildings at Alizetin (Caria), xvi. 200 ; of church-column at Koja Kalessi (Isauria), Supp. ii. 17 ; with bull's head, from Salamis (Cyprus) xii. 78, 133 Cappadocia, ecclesiastical sites in, Supp. ii.

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Cardo. See Pile-settlements Caria, remains on coast, xvi. 198 ; pre- Hellenic, ibid. ; pre-Mycenaean remains in, xvi. 264 ; under Mycenaean in- fluence, ibid. ; a geographical term in legends, xvi. 267 ; mixed population of, ibid. ; Carians = Leleges, ibid. ^Phry- gians, ix. 365 ; Carian origin of inhabi- tants of coast islands of Asia Minor, ix. 82 ; Persians in, xvi. 192 ; loss of Mylasa, ibid. ; battle with Daurises, ibid. ; league of Carian towns, xi. 116 ; thalassocracy, xvi. 266, 267 ; sites and inscriptions, xvi. 188, 237 ; towns in tribute-lists of Athenian league, xvi. 205 ; worship of Zeus, xvi. 270. See also Leleges

topography : itineraries, xvi 205 ; ancient road from Alabanda to Alinda, xvi. 191 ; from Keramos to Budrum, ibid. ; to Heracleia, xvi. 238 ; Kartal Dere valley xvi. 188 ; valleys of Kiran Dagh, xvi. 197

Carians, art of painting ascribed to by Homer, xvi. 117 ; Carian armour, bor- rowed by Hellas, xvi. 267 ; armour, as described by Thucydides, xvi. 267; shield on facade of tomb near Yenije, 261 ; mercenaries in Egypt, xi. 273 ; script (?), xvi. 219 ; tombs, xvi. 242; burial-customs, 243 Caricature, on Boeotian vases, xiii. 78 ; on

r.f. vase in B.M., xi. 344 Carnean festival at Cos, ix. 329 Carpet-patterns, compared with Phrygian patterns, x. 153

INDEX OF SUBJECTS

Caryatid, on bull's head capital, xii. 134 Casarea, site and remains, x. 46 Casket-motive, on reliefs, xiv. 269 Cassandra, on vase-fragment from Acropolis,

xiv. 188. See also Ajax the Lets Castor (with Polydeuces), on vase, x. 121 Cat, on Mycenaean daggers, xii. 203 Catalan Company, ix. 95 Catania Museum, xii. 56 Cattle, ancient mode of slaughtering, xv.

286 Caucasus, bronze fibulae in cemeteries, xiii.

224 ; lapis lazuli from, in Volo tomb, xvi.

106 Caves, in Cilicia, xii. 209 ; at Aegosthena,

xv. 318

Cave-dwellings. See Ligures

Cave-temples. See Hermes

Cave-tombs. See Ligurea Cavvadias, P., Lea Musees tfAthenes, re- viewed, ix. 137

Cecrops, daughters of, xii. 350 Ceiling. See Template ( Vlaenae-Apamea (Dineir), ix. 343 Cella, at Delphi, ix. 291 Celts in Great Britain, mention in ancient

writers, xvi 81

Cemeteries. See Necropolis, Tombs Centaurs, on Polledrara hydria, xiv. 209 ;

perhaps originally asses, xiv. 90. See

also Heracles

Cephisodotus, stele of, xi. 100 Ceramus, history, topography and inscrip- tions, xi. 109 Cerberus, with Sarapis (statue from Salamis,

Cyprus), xii. 125 Ceres. See Demeter Cesnola (General di), description of Paphos

criticised, ix. 204 Chaeronean festival, xiv. 253 Chained figure on vases, xi. 179 Chairias (love-name), on cups of Phintias,

xvi. 286

Chalazios. See Daphnaphoria Chalcondyles, Demetrius, editor of Homeric

Hymns, xv. 154

Chalcotheca (Athens), x. 259, xiil 186 Chalcus, son of Athamas of Orchomenos, in- ventor of a shield, xvi. 115 Chalinitis. See Athena Chalkeion and chalkeus (not restricted to

bronze), xvi. 113 Chalketor (Caria), history, site and remains,

xvi. 210 Chalkidian inscription on Acropolis bronze,

xiii. 129 Chalkis, purple fisheries at, ix. 105 ; earliest

home of Proto-Corinthian pottery, xvi.

333 ; Ionian characteristics of pottery, xiv.

216 ; influence on art of Attica and

Corinth, xvi. 334 Chaplain. See Dumont Charakoma, in Eurotas valley, xv. 44 Chardakly, citadel, xv. 110 Charias (of Salauiis), xii 191

Chariot on Cypriote terra-cotta*, xii. 157.

See also Quadriga Charioteer, on Parthenon frieze, xiii. 97 ;

dress of, xiii. 190

Chariot-groups in sculpture, xiii. 190 Chariot-wheels in sculpture, proportion of

diameter to height of man, xiii. 191 Charites, reliefs representing, xi. 284 Charmides, name on r. f. Attic lekythoi from

Gela, xvi. 170 Charon, earliest representation, on vase, xvi

169

Charopia. See Crya Cheiron, genealogy of, xiv. 144 ; on chest of

Kypselos, xiv. 79 Cherethites, connection with Crete, xiv.

368

Chereiphron, architect, x. 9 Chessboard, pattern on Phrygian tombs, x.

151 Child, corpse of, on sepulchral lekythos in

Ashmolean Museum, xv. 328; in sculpture,

xi. 100 ; fourth century heads, xi. 100 ;

treatment of, in Alexandrine sculpture,

xii. 49 Chiton, in art, xvi. 280 ; short-sleeved, worn

by Eurytos on vase, xii. 339 Chiusi vases, warrior-type in, xii. 45 ; vase- fragments from Casuccini collection, xii.

340 ; cup, xii. 348

Chlydae, identical with Lydae, ix. 85 Cholianibic verse, in fables of Babrius, xiii.

295 Choregic monuments near Acropolis, called

by Pausanias 'temples,' xiii. 186 Chorus, dramatic, derived, from mimetic

dance, xiv. 163 Chronology, ideas of, in age of Solon, xiv. 9 ;

by Archons, in 'Afyvauov UoXmla, xii.

28.

Chrysaorian League, xi. 117 Chrysapha stele, xii. 44 Chryselephantine method in miniature, xv.

187

Chrysothemis in Sophocles' Electra, x. 135 Chukur-Hissar (in Lycia), remains at, xv.

98 Church (Byzantine), at Aegosthena, xv.

319 ; at Koja Kalessi (Isauria), Supp. ii

14

Cicero, references to Paphos, ix. 188 Cilicia, Eastern, discoveries in, xi. 231 ;

Tracheia, journey in, xii. 206. See also

Isauria Cilician fortresses, symbols on, xii. 217 ;

towns, ruins of, xii. 218 ; names in in- scriptions, xii. 244, 256 Cimmerian invasion of Phrygia, x. 153 Cinyras, in Greek myth, ix. 176 ; references

in literature, ix. 177

Circle, in patterns on bronzes from Acro- polis, xiii. 235 Circular enclosure at Megalopolis, Supp. i.

10. See also Tholos Cisterns (rock-cut), in Cilicia, xii. "2.-1-1

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INDEX OP SUBJECTS

Cist-graves, in Caria, xvi. 243. See also

AmorgoSy Asaarlik Cities, on works of art, as allegorical figures,

ix. 57-73 ; guardian deities of, ix. 49-53 ;

personified by eponymous hero, ix.

53-57 ; by foundress nymph, ix. 55-57 Citizenship, Athenian, account of in 'Afy-

vai&v Ho\irtia, xii. 19 ; grants of (in- scriptions at lasos), ix. 342 Civita Castellana, xvi. 126 Claudiopolis, site of, at Mut, Supp. ii. 23 Clement of Alexandria, reference to 'the

Polias,' xiii. 183

Cloak-pins, in Egyptian tombs, xi. 275 Cloisters at Loutron (Salamis), xii. 83 Clothes on Greek images, xiii. 179 Club of Herakles, symbol of tree-god, xiv.

115 ; symbol of Olba (Cilicia), xii. 210 Clytaemnestra, her treasury at Mycenae, xii.

392 ; in Sophocles' Electra, x. 136 Cnidia. See Aphrodite Cnidos, tombs at, ix. 82 Cock, connection -with Athene, xiii. 242 ;

earliest appearance in European art, xiv.

342 ; on Cretan seal, xiv. 342 ; in scenes

from Gynaeconitis, xiv. 195 ; on gold

necklace from Cyprus, xii. 323 ; bronze

from Acropolis, xiii. 241 Coffered limestone cornice at Salamis, xii.

112 Coins :

Abac (coins found at), xvi. 302

Acrasus, xvi. 149, 150

Aetolia, ix. 66

Alinda (Caria), xvi. 240

Apamea (Phrygia), ix. 348

Arycanda, xv. 129

Athens, ix. 51

Athens and Smyrna, ix. 51

Attalia (Lydia), xi. 201

Bizya, ix. 300

Caryanda, xvi. 210 ; xiv. 375

Catana, xiv. 129 (note)

Caunos, ix. 85

Ceramus, xi. Ill, 112

Chalketor, xvi. 211

Choma, xv. 130

Cnidus, xiv. 204 ; xvi. 146

Crannon, xiv. 129

Crete, xiv. 124

Croton, xvi. 146

Cyaneae, xv. 128

Cyprus (Ancient), ix. 202, 210-212 ; xii. 166-169, 313

Cyprus (Mediaeval), xii. 166

Cypsela, xiv. 35

Gyrene, xiv. 386

Cyzicus, ix. 295, 299 ; xi. 201 ; xvi. 147

Dardanus, xvi. 107

Delphi, ix. 299, 300

Elaea, xi. 201

Eleuthernae, ix. 300

Ephesus, x. 43 ; xvi. 146

Ephesus in alliance with other cities, ix. 51-54

Coins (continued)

Halicarnassus, xvi. 254

Hierapolis (Phrygia), x. 217

Hieropolis-Castabala, xi. 243

I sin da, xv. 130

Lampsacus, xi. 201 ; xvi. 146

Laodicea and Smyrna, ix. 67

Larissa (Thessaly), xiv. 129

Locri (Epizephyrian), ix. 66

Locri (Opuntian), xvi. 116

Lycia (coins circulating in), xv. 114

Macedonia, xii. 169

Megara (Greece), xvi. 281, 282

Myra, xv. 128

Nicaea, xiv. 148

Olba (Cilicia), Supp. ii. 31

Orthagoreia, xv. 189

Panemoteichos, xv. 130

Paphos, ix. 186

Pergamon, xi. 192

Phigalea, xiv. 141

Philippopolis, xi. 204

Rhodes, xvi. 146, 189

Rome (Hadrian), ix. 72 ; (Ant. Pius, medallion), xiii. 71 ; (Postumus), xiii. 75

Salamis, xvi. 115

Samos, xiv. 109 ; xvi. 146

Scepsis, xvi. 107

Seleucia (Cilicia), xi. 188

Sicyon, xvi 302

Sinope, ix. 300

Syria (Seleucidae), ix. 299

Tarentum, ix. 54, 55

Tauronienium, xiv. 129 (note)

Thasos, x. 114

Thebes, xvi. 146

Thelpusa, xiv. 141, 148

Thyateira, xvi. 150, 151

Zacynthus, xvi. 146 Collar on bronze lion from Acropolis, xiii.

239

Collignon (M.). See Rayet (0.) Column, at Delphi, style of, ix. 315 ; at

Delphi, restored, ix. 321 ; sculptured, from

Ephesus, x. 4 ; in lion-tomb (Demirli),

ix. 359 ; of M. Aurelius, xvi. 139 Columniation of temples, xiii. 37. See also

Hfcatompedon^ Thersilion ' Columns, the,' at Salamis, Cyprus, xii. 63 Combat scenes on vases, xi. 177 Comedy on vases, xi. 348 Commerce in Roman and pre-Roman times

in Italy, xvi. 141. See also Aegina,

Corinth

Composition in Pergamene sculpture, xi. 183 Constantia (Cyprus), xii 91 Constantino, spoliations at Delphi, ix. 307 Constantinople, fall of, in ballad, x. 87 Conze (A.), Die Attischen Grabreliefs, re- viewed, xi. 353 Copais (Lake), fortress and palace on island

of Gha, xiv. 231 Copenhagen, Museum in Prindsen's Palast,

ix. 31 Coracesium, battle, xii. 206

INDEX OF SUBJECTS

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Corey ra, alphabet, xvi. 133 ; legends of

colonisation, xvi. 334 Corfu in possession of Venice, ix. 102 Corinth, position with regard to other Greek states, xiv. 42 ; history of commerce, xiv. 42 ; alphabet on chest of Kypselos, xiv. 40 ; dialect, xiv. 41 ; influence on early Attic vases, xiii. 291 ; on Oraeco- Itahan fabrics, xiv. 218 ; on Poll.edrara ware, xiv. 218 ; influence of Chalkis on her pottery, xiv. 47 ; xvi. 333 ; use of animal figures by vase-painters, xvi. 330; aryballi, xi. 170 ; pinakes, xi. 171 ; art- ists from, in Etruria, x. 247 ; excava- tions and remains at, xvi. 340 ; temple measurements, xii. 283, 292 Corinthian capitals, at house near Farelia (Caria), xvi. 210 ; at Salamis, xii. 69, 110 Corinthus, on mirror with Leucas, ix. 62,

63

Corneto-Tarquinii, ivory plaques, xii. 45 Coropissus. See Kestel Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum, publication

of, x. 196, xvi. 123 Corsica, language, &c., x. 37 Cortinae Delphicae, ix. 306 Corycos, cave and temple, xii. 212, 239 ;

Zeus Corycius, 241 Cos, sacrificial calendar, ix. 323 Cossura, remains of Siculi in, xvi. 135 Costume, Thracian, xi. 345 ; travelling, xiii.

118

Countries and cities in ancient art, ix. 47 Cow as standard of value, x. 92 Cramps used in Thersilion, xiii. 321 Crater (bronze), supported by kneeling figures, dedicated by Colaeus to Hera, xvi. 278 ; silver, at Delphi,, ix. 291 Crater-stand of iron at Delphi, ix. 292 Cratinus (Comicus), on the word TroXty, xvi.

288

Creon, in Sophocles' Antigone, x. 143

Creophylus, nis Oechalia, xii. 337

Cretagenes. See Zeus

Crete : ethnology, xvi. 84 ; aborigines,

nun-Hellenic, xiv. 354 ; polyglot races

in, 355 ; Greeks in, before Dorian

conquest of Peloponnese, 358 ; race

which produced 'Mycenaean' objects,

xvi. 84 ; Mycenaean remains in, ibid. ;

prehistoric culture, xiv. 275 ; proof

of colonisation from Thessaly, xiv.

359, and from Peloponnesos, xv. 229 ;

Cretan local names in Peloponnesos,

xiv. 361 ; intercourse with Syria, xiv.

333, 371 ; connection with Semites,

xiv. 371 ; original home of bees, xv. 2 ;

connection with Delphi, xv. 5 ; Cretans

in Hymn to Apollo, xiv. 10, xiv. 15 ;

continuous evolution of art in, xiv. 359 ;

homogeneity of antiquities, xiv. 358.

See also Gortynian inscription, Odyssey

Cretan beads, inscribed, xiv. 289

Cretan script, prae-Phoenician, xiv.

270 ; discovery of, xiv. 232 ; coinci-

Crete (continued)

dencea with Egyptian and Hittite, xiv. 316 ; conclusions to be drawn from, xiv. 372 ; Mycenaean affinities with, xiv. 317; 'Hittite' hieroglyphs compared with, xiv. 371 ; phonetic value or pic- tographs, xiv. 366 ; pictographic 3-sided stones, xiv. 290

Cretan seal-stones, earlier classes of, xiv. 324 ; pre-Egyptian,xiv.331 ; indigenous, xiv. 335 ; diffusion of, east and west, xiv. 335 ; symbols on, compared with My- cenaean forms, xiv. 323 Creusa. See Ion

Crisaeans, in hymn to Apollo, xiv. 1 (note), 7 Crispo, Francesco, Duke of Naxos, ix. 101 Croesus, gifts to Delphi, ix. 308 ; dedication in temple at Ephesus, x. 5 ; attacks Persians, x. 154

Croton, sculpture and excavations at, xvi. 137 Crow, connection with Athena, xiii. 242 ;

with vulture on stone plaque, xiii. 113 Crya = Charopia, pigeon-hole tombs, xv. 96 Cuiculum, theatre, xii. 362 Cultus, explanation of myths by, xii. 350 Cuneiform script, natural to Semites, xiv.

367

Cup, from Aegina, gold, xiii. 197 ; with graffito inscription from Crete, xiv. 279 ; blue and white, supported by female head, from Cyprus, xvi. 341 ; two-handled (Naucratian) from Grotta of Isis, xiv. 219 Cupid (on goat), on Roman coins, xiv. 151.

See also Eros Curvature of horizontal lines in temples,

xiii. 46

Custom and ritual, origin of myths, xix. 248 Cycladic civilisation resembles that of Caria,

xvi. 264

Cyclopean remains in Melos, xvi. 356 ; walls of Midas city, ix. 379 ; wall on Acropolis (Athens), x. 257 Cyclopes, builders of Mycenae, &c., xvi. 90 Cynocephalus. See Ape Cyparissia, excavations, xiii. 229 Cyparissos, on Pompeian wall-painting, xvi.

144 Cypria, Thebais, Epigoni, contained in

Homer of 5th century B.C., xiv. 2 Cyprus, excavations, (Paphos, Leontari, Amargetti), ix. 147 ; (Polis tes Chry- sochou, Limniti), xi. 1 ; (Salamis), xii. 59 ; (Polis tes Chrysochou), xii. 298 ; (Amathus), xiv. 232 ; (Enkomi), xvi. 341 ; bronze industry in, xiii. 248 ; scarab from, with Theseus and Mino- taur, xvi. 272 ; draught-board from, xvi. 288

Cypriote dialect, xiv. 356 ; akin to Arca- dian, xvi. 108 ; Greeks, proof of connec- tion with Achaeans, xv. 229 ; names, xi. 81 ; connection with Pelasgians of Arcadia, xvi. 108

Cypriote syllabary, xi. 33, 60 ; non- Hellenic, xiv. 3 ; origin, 354 ; on Acrp-

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INDEX OF SUBJECTS

Cyprus (continued)

polis bronze, xiii. 129 ; on terra-cottas, xii. 151 ; transliteration of Aegean characters, xiv. 352 ; inscription on amphora, xii. 309. See also Epigraph™ Index

Cypriote pottery, xi. 36, xii. 302, 305 ; bronze phialae, xiii. 247 ; capitals in tombs, xi. 28

Cyrenaica, Achaeans in, xv. 230

Cyzicus in the Argonautic legend, x. 123 ; temple-pillars, with reliefs at, xi. 194

1)

Da Bazar, Supp. ii. 20

Daedala, site, xv. 94

Daedalidae, xiv. 43

Daedalus, a Pelasgian, xvi. 109 ; with

Pasiphae in Pompeian wall-paintings,

xvi. 144 Daemonostasium, hill at Salamis (Cyprus),

xii. 92

Dagon, worship of, xiv. 105 Dalisandos (in Cilicia Trachea), probable

site, Supp. ii. 26

Damokritos, Aetolian general, xiii. 340 Damophon of Messene, sculptures from

Lycosura, xi. 213 Danae. See Brygos Danaids, origin of myth, xiv. 98. See also

Oknos

Danaus, genealogy, xvi. 92 Dance, mimetic, xiv. 119, 163. See also

Animals Danonas, expeditions against Egypt, xiv.

369 ; on stele at Karnak, xiv. 368 (note) Daphnae (Egypt), history xi. 272; situla

from, xiii. 108

Daphnaphoria, of Thebes, xiv. 252 Daphne (Attica), excavations in the pass,

xiii. 143 ; restoration of mosaics, xv. 209 Daurises invades Pedasis, xvi. 269 Dead, cult of, in Athens, xvi 169 ; develop- ment of subject on vases, xvi. 169 Death, on chest of Kypselos, xiv. 52, 69 ; Homeric conception of, xii. 342; folk- customs concerning, xiv. 252

Death-figure, in primitive rites, xiv. 254, 256

Death-spirit connected with trees, xiv. 252 Debt, law concerning (Gortynian), xiii. 55 Decumanus. See Pile-settlements. Deion (Deioneus), on b.f. amphora, xii. 335 Delos, excavations, x. 272 ; xv. 206 ; theatre, xiv. 229 ; accounts of Hieropoei, xv. 246 ; connection with Apollo, xiv. 20

Delian idea of Apollo, xiv. 6 ; portion of Hymn to Apollo, xiv. 3 ; contrasted with the Pythian portion, 17 Delphi, enemies of, xiv. 21 ; glorification of, in hymn to Apollo, xiv. 8 ; excavations, xiii. 144 ; xiv. 227 ; xv. 206 ; xvi. 343 ;

Delphi (continued}—

treasury of Athenians, xiv. 228 ; trea- suries of Sicyonians and Siphnians, xiv. 229 ; Mycenaean tomb, xvi. 79 Temple : ix. 282 ; fifth temple built by subscription, ix. 287 ; treasures, ix. 309 ; conjectural section through adytum, ix. 317 ; remains of altar, xiv. 229 ; on coins, ix. 290 ; spoliations of, ix. 307 ; egg-stone at, xv. 6 See also Sees, Trophonim Delphinios, title of Apollo, xiv. 22 Delphios, title of altar in Hymn to Apollo,

xiv. 23

Deme legends on Attic vases, xiii. 115 Demeter : chthonian goddess, xiv. 141 ; epithets of, xiv. 141 ; =Axieros xiii. 85 ; beating of image, xiv. 253 ; purifi- cation of, xiv. 259. See also Bee In Art: colossal head (Syracuse), xii. 56 ; bust in Louvre, ix. 31 ; terra-cotta at Copenhagen, ix. 31 ; on b.f, kylix from Acropolis, xiii. 285 ; with Athene and Zeus on relief, ix. 51 ; with horse's head on Thelpusian coins, xiv. 141 ; with torch on coins of Phigaleia, xiv. 141

Erinys, statue at Onkeion, xiv. 141

Melaina, cult at Phigaleia, xiv. 141 Pelasgis, shrine at Argos, xvi. 91 Thesmophoros, xii. 352 Demirli, remains at, ix. 353 Demophon. See A kamas Demos, in works of art, ix. 79 ; temenos of Demos and the Charites, Athens, xiii. 142 Demosthenes (orator), speech on behalf of

Megalopolis, Supp. i. 3 Demosthenes (general), at Pylos, xvi. 14 Denarius (copper) of later empire, value, xi.

302

Dexion. See Sophocles Dhimitzana, archaic reliefs, xii. 41 Diadems (gold) from Aegina, xiii. 210 Diadumenos of Polyclitus, copy found at

Delos, xv. 206 Diana Nemorensis, shrine on Lake Nemi,

xvi. 139

Diipolia. See Bouphonia Diitrephes, on b.f. vase (Paris), xvi. 173

(note)

Dikaiarchos, Aetolian general, xiii. 340 Dikastai, payment of, how reckoned, xv. 245.

See also Judge Dikasteria of Athens (account in 'Adijvalw

IloXiTfia), xii. 20

Dike on Kypselos chest, xiv. 52, 69 I )iktynnaion, remains on site, xvi. 180 Dimni, beehive tomb at, xvi. 79 Dio Cassius, references to Paphos, ix. 188 Dio Chrysostomus, mention of chest of Kyp- selos, xiv. 32

Diocletian, edict from Megalopolis, xi. 299 Diomede, his kingship and relation to Atridae, xv. 222 (note) ; on Berlin poly- chrome kylix, xiv. 382

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on vase, xiii. 117 Dione, robes for image at Dodoua, xiii.

179

Din nuso, excavations at, ix. 130 Dionysia (Greater), xiv. 246 Dionysiac ceremonies at Thebes, xiv. 261 ;

<^roup at Copenhagen, ix. 32 Dionyaopolis, inscription?, x. 217 ; x. 225 ;

temple, x. 221

Dionysus : son of Ammon and Amalthea, xv. 6 ; places of birth and death, xiv. 245 ; myth of his introduction from abroad, xiv. 249, 259 ; origin of cult, xiv. 244 ; cult indigenous in Greece, xiv. 244 ; goat-god, xiv. 151 ; connected with ivy, xiv. 262 ; with bull, xiv. 130 ; with ass, xiv. 91 ; tomb at Delphi, ix. 302 ; two Dionysi worshipped together, xiv. 262 ; = Zagreus, xv. 6 ; chthonian, worship at Delphi, ix. 282; primitive feasts, xiv. 245 ; festival at Alea, xiv. 253 ; at Naxos, xi. 263 ; rites at Orcho- menos, xiv. 261 ; feast at Potniae, xiv. 260 ; cult at Thebes, xiv. 249 ; shrine near Areopagus, xv. 202 ; iv \ipvms, shrine at Athens, xvi. 335 ; dedication at Megalopolis, Supp. i. 133. See also Aristaeus, Bee, Kaueirui, Orphic myths. In Art: wooden statues, xiv. 262 ; statue from Pergamon, xi. 187 ; statue, perhaps Dionysus, fiom Salamis (Cy- prus), xii. 131 : on relief at Syracuse, (Indian) xii. 58 ; in pediment at Delphi, ix. 289 ; on Kypselos chest, xiv. 79 ; on coin of Seleucia in Cilicia, xi. 188 ; pictures in temples at Athens, xvi. 153 ; with Ariadne in Pompeian wall- painting, xvi. 144 ; on Cyprus vases, xi. 47 ; on b.f. kylix from Acropolis, xiii. 283 ; with vine-branch on kylix (white- ground) from Acropolis, xiv. 382 ; on vase, with Zagreus, xi. 345 ; with Eros and Maenads at Palermo, xii. 55 ; with Hephaestos at Girgenti, xii. 55

Lysios, xiv. 259

Trieterikos, altar at Melos, xvi. 354 Diophantus (C. Julius), of Lydae, ix. 83 ; x.

53, 58, 69

Dioscuri : worship at Megalopolis, Supp. i.

135 ; on Spartan bone-reliefs, xii. 42 ;

with Helen and Aithra, on Kypselos chest,

xiv. 76

Diota, Cypriote, xi. 76 ; from Grotta of Isis,

xiv. 221

Dipaea, site, xv. 76 Dipoenus, xiv. 43

Dipylon (Athens), Themistoclean wall, xii. 278 ; Dipylon vases as sepulchral monu- ments, xii. 388 ; shield in art, xiii. 215 Dirges in Italian-Greek dialects, x. 21 Dirke, in Cvzicene temple, xi. 197 ; xvi. 150 ; in "Toro Farnese' group, xvi. 149 ; on Apulian crater, at Berlin, xvi. 149 ; in wall-paintings, xvi. 149 ; on Pompeian frescoes, xi. 197 ; xvi. 144, 148 ; on coins

of Acrasus, xvi. 149, 150 ; of Thyateira,

xvi. 150, 151

Dis, honey and wine offered to, xv. 22 Disk-bead, engraved, from Knosoa, xiv. 286 Disks, gold, on pendants, xiii. 202 Dodonaean Nymphs, connection with been,

xv. 15 Dog (hunting hares), on goldsmith's mould

in Aehmolean museum, xvi. 331 ; on dia- dem from Thebes, 332 Dolmens of Algeria, xvi. 135 Dolomon, district, xv. 98 (note) Dolphin, on goldsmith's mould in Ash-

molean museum, xvi. 331 Domestic life on Athenian vases, xvi. 169 ;

domestic birds, xii. 316 Door, necessary part of Phrygian tomb, x.

152 ; marble, at Leeds, xi. 269 ; marble

(Erechtheum) xii. 383 Doorway, of Erechtheum, xii. 381 ; of church,

with pre-Christian designs, at Koja Kalessi

(Isauria), Supp. ii. 10 Dor (Canaan), foundation, xiv. 369 Doria, Paganino, ix. 92 Dorians, claim to be Achaeans, x. 147 ; not the producers of ' Mycenaean ' objects, xvi. 86 ; records of their invasion, xv. 229 ; settlement in Crete, xiv. 356, 357 ; in Peloponnesos, xvi. 83 ; x. 147 ; effect of their invasion of Peloponnesos on Crete, xiv. 358. See also Hellenes

Doric alphabet, in Cyprus, xL 74 ; dialect on chest of Kypselos, xiv. 40 ; art, characteristics, xiv. 46 ; schools of Doric and Ionic art in 6th century, xiv. 45 ; columns, at Delphi, ix. 310 ; on Par- thenon site, xiii. 294 ; of Thersilion, xiii. 320 ; tombs in Phrygia, x. 164, 174

Dorotheos, grave relief, Copenhagen, ix. 32 Dorykleidas, xiv. 43 Doryphoros, replica at Thera, xvi. 342 ;

statue of Doryphoros type at Palermo,

xii. 47

Doves (sacred), at Paphos, ix. 185 Draco, laws of, xii. 24, 27 ; xiii. 68 Drama, connection of animal-cult with, xiv.

163 Drapery, painted, on terra-cottas, xii. 150 ;

treatment on Cypriote vases, xii. 154 ;

hangings in tombs, xii. 204 Draugjat-board and draughtmen, Egyptian,

in B.M., xvi. 289 ; ivory, from Enkomi,

in Cyprus, xvi. 290 Dress of Apollo, as Citharoedus, xvi. 281 ;

of Kurytos on vase, xii. 339 ; foreign, on

vases, xii. 339 ; of lady, on early Attic

lekythus, xvL 171. See also Costume Drill, used in gem-engraving and gold- smith's work, xvi. 324 Droruos, of tombs, xi. 20 ; in Carian tombs,

xvi. 245 ; in Midas-city, x. 169. See also

Tombs Drums of columns, at Salamis (Cyprus), xii.

101

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Ducks, pendant, xiii. 206 ; two, held by man, on Aegina pendant, xiii. 197 ; on bronze disk (Bologna), xiii. 201 ; two- headed, bronze ornament from Vetulonia, xiii. 202 ; duck-catchers, in Egyptian art, xiii. 199

Dumont, Chaplain and Pettier, Ceramiqucs de la Grece Propre, reviewed, ix. 135

Duodecimal system on early seals, xiv. 343

Duris, method of indicating anatomy, x. 233 ; painter of ' Tricoupi ' kylix, at Athens, x. 233 ; kylix with exploits of Theseus, ix. 278 ; x. 231 ; school-scene with inscription in mixed alphabet, xvi. 168

E

E, four-barred Boeotian, xiv. 364 ; the Del- phic, ix. 291

Eagles, of Delphi on relief at Sparta, ix. 295 ; (gold), at Delphi, ibid. ; on Caeretan hydria, xiii. 113 Ear, treatment of, in Aphrodite of Ludovisi

throne, xiv. 200 Ear-rings, on terra- cottas, xii. 150 ; (gold),

in Cypriote tomb, xii. 313 Ear-tire, Cypriote, xi. 90 Earth, cult at Delphi, ix. 282 ; at Athens,

xii. 352 Ecclesia, Athenian, described in 'Adijvaivv

IloXircia, xii. 20

Echelos and Basile, relief at Athens, xiv. 227 Egypt (history) : records of early Greek history, xii. 205 ; Egyptian bases of/ Greek history, xi. 271 ; connection wit! Mycenae, xii. 199 ; Aegean settlers o\ third millennium B.C., xiv. 333 ; Pelas- gian connection with Egypt, proved by legend of Danaus, xvi. 108 ; Cretan symbols, parallels of hieroglyphs, xiv. 316. See also Crete

(art) : ' aegis,' adapted in Mycenaean art, xiii. 206 ; boats in ornamental designs, xiii. 198 ; parallels to frescoes on My- cenaean vases, &c., xiii. 222 ; Egyptian seal-stone (Thothmes II.) from Maket tomb, xiv. 324 ; twelfth dynasty scarabs at Phaestos, xiv. 326 ; Egyptian in- fluence on bronze from Acropolis, xiii. 248 ; on pendant from Aegina, xiii. 198 ; on Cretan pottery, xiv. 330 ; twelfth dynasty design on Cretan seal, xiv. 345 ; on Cyrenean art, xiii. 107 ; on Cypriote art, xii. 157 ; on limestone sculpture in Cyprus, xii. 161 ; on Greek sculpture, &c., xiv. 43 ; on My- cenaean ceilings, xiv. 322 ; on Pollc- drara ware, xiv. 217 Eidola of fallen warriors, xii. 341. See also

Winged Figures Eirene of Cephissodotus, compared with

Leto of Praxiteles, xvi. 281 Elaeussa, dynast of, in inscription, xii. 235

xv.

local

Elaphebolia, festival at Hyampolis, xvi. 293

in inscription, xvi. 309 Elaphus (river in Peloponnesos), xv. 77 Electra (Oceanid), genealogy, xiv. 143 Electra in drama of Sophocles, x. 135.

See also Orestes

Eleusinion at Athens, site of, xv. 203 Eleusis, personified, ix. 61 Eleusis, excavations, ix. 132, xiv. 231

204, xvi. 340 ; frescoes, x. 271 ;

fabric of vases, xvi. 340 Eleuthera = Artemis on coins of Myra and

Cyaneae in Lycia, xv. 128 Eleutherae, bronze fragments from, xiii.

251, 256

Elias (Mt.) in Sphacteria, xvi. 60; walls on,61 Elis, excavations, ix. 133 ; history of, on

chest of Kypselos, xiv. 33 Elisphasii, territory of, xv. 89 Emendation of classical texts, canons for, xv.

137

Emir-tashi (in Lycia), remains, xv. 98 Empusa, as a mule, xiv. 95 Einpylos (of Salamis), xii. 80 Encomi, Mycenaean necropolis at, xvi. 341 Endymion (sleeping), at Stockholm, ix. 36 Enfranchisement, deeds of (inscr. from

Aetolia), xiii. 347

Enneacrunos, xiii. 139, xiv. 224, xvi. 336 Eos, on Alcmene vase, xi. 225. See also

Tithonus ^^~- Epaniinondas against Agesilaus, xv. 48 ; in^

^ffltston of Laconia, xv. 60 ; policy, Supp. i. 1 ; tomb, xv. 82 ; at Mantinea, xv. 87 Epaphus, birth of, xvi. 92 Ephebi, college of, at Xanthus, xv. 123. ; votive relief, xii. 48 ; on vase, xii. 366 ;

putting on greaves, on vases, xvi. 173 (note) Ephesus, excavations, xvi. 343 ; Pereamene

of Artemis, x. 1 ; bee-keepers of Artemis,

xv. 12. See also Artemis Ephialtes, legislation, xii. 24 Ephorus, sources of his history, xvi. 87 ;

quoted by Strabo, xvi. 86 Epic subjects on Kypselos chest, xiv. 53 Epicharmus, playwright, xiii. 72 Epictetos, vase of his school from Acropolis,

xiv. 190 ; vase-fragment from Acropolis,

xiv. 192 ; Miltiades pinax, xii. 379 ; his

school, xii. 334 Epidaurus, excavations, ix. 132, xiii. 148,

xiv. 232, xv. 205 ; Odeum, xii. 392 ;

tombs, x. 272 Epigoni, xiv. 2

Epigonus, sculptor at Pergamon, xi. 200 Epigrams, on temple-pillars at Cyzicus, xi

194

Epimythia, in Babrius' fables, xiii. 301 Eponymi of tribes, on vases, xiii. 119;

statues of, xiii. 120 Erechtheum, mentioned in Homer, xiii. 167 ;

oldest temple on Acropolis, 168 ; second

temple burnt in 406 B.C., 170 ; rebuilt

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end of 5th century B.C.. 169 ; = ' old

temple of Athena,' in inscriptions, 169 ;

official title in 408 B.C., 170 ; peculiar

ground-plan, 168 ; wages for building,

xv. 242; erected to NjWn unemployed,

xv. 243 ; north doorway, xii. 1, 381 ;

' inscription, xii. 14. See also Parthenon

Erechtheus = Poseidon, xiii. 168 (note) ;

worshipped in temple of Athena, xiii. 167 ;

' house of," discovered, ix. 119

Eretria, excavations, xiii. 146 ; xiv. 231 ;

theatre, &c., xii. 294 ; connection with

Athens, xiv. 180 ; effect of connection

with Athena on art, xv. 213 ; clay used

in terra-cotta work, xv. 211 ; funeral

lekythoi from, xiii. 1, xiv. 170, 179, xvi.

170 ; lekythoi with white ground, xiv. 184

Ergane. bee Athena

Erich thonius (Erechtheus), a'serpent, xiii. 183 Erigone, myth of, xiv. 259 Erinys, xiL 354. See also Demettr, Furies Eriphyle, on chest of Kypselos, xiv. 65 Eros, cult at Thespiai, xiii. 285 ; connection with Hermes, xv. 213 ; changing con- ceptions of, xv. 133 ; absorbed into Dionysiac circle, xv. 133. See also Dionysus

In Art : burning butterfly, terra-cotta figurine (B.M.), xv. 132 ; carrying boots, xv. 134 ; (Himeros) on b. f. kylix from Acropolis, xiii. 285 ; terra-cotta from Eretria in B.M., xv. 211 ; xv. 134 ; from Syracuse, xii. 58 ; on glass-cover, ix. 270, 271 ; (head) at Kuklia. ix. 164 ; at Paphos, ix. 220 ; (torso) at Palermo, xii 50 ; from Salamis, Cyprus, xii. 125 ; (flying) from school of Praxiteles, xv. 211 ; revealing Ariadne to Dionysus (Palermo), xii. 55

and Psyche of Apuleius, xv. 132

Errephoroi, xiii. 178, 183

Eteotmtads, xiii. 181

Eteocles and Polyneikes, on Kypselos chest,

xiv. 79 Eteocretes, home of, xiv. 275 ; ' barbarians,'

354 ; Eteocretan element in Crete, 355 Etruria, cremation graves in, xvi. 140 ; original sites in, revealed by burial- grounds on hills, xvi. 125 ; settlement xvi. 131 ; Etruscans push south wards, in 8th century B.C., xvi. 126 ; language still unknown, xvi. 140 ; inscriptions in Lemnos, xvi. 104

(art) : foreign influences, x. 250 ; origin, x. 252 ; connection with Ionian, xvi. 140 ; in Museum at Florence, xvi. 140 ; paintings from Caere in B.M., x. 243 ; paintings at Corneto, x. 250 ; pottery, x. 127 ; red-painted ware, contempora- neous with that of Polledrara, xiv. 222 ; scarabs in Greek style, xvi. 115; war- rior type, xii. 45 ; Mycenaean remains at Corneto, xvi. 79

Euboea, colonies in the West, xv. 236 ; Lombards and Venetians in, ix. 102

Eubulides, artist, at Hyampoli«s xvi. 303,

307

Eucheir, artist, at Hyampolis, xvl 303, 307 Energides, cup by, xii. 348 Eumaridas, son of Hippon, in inscription

from Megalopolis, Sup p. i. 132, 134 Eumaros (painter), method of distinguishing

men from women, x. 243 Eumelos (poet), author of inscriptions of

chest of Kypselos, xiv. 39 Euphamos on Kypselos chest, xiv. 66 Euphorbos pinax, xiv. 44 Euphranor, painter, xiii. 133 Euphronios, fragments of vase, ix. 143 ;

kylix in his style, xi. 350 ; Eurystheus

cup, xii. 335 ; Antaios crater, xii. 377 ;

writing of inscriptions on his vases, xvi.

168 ; Theseus and Skiron on vases, ix.

277, 278

Eupompos, picture of athlete, xv. 214 Euripides, Antiope, xvi. 150 ; Bacchae,

origin of c Pentheus ' type in pictures, xvi.

154 ; Troades, xiv. 172 ; vase-illustra- tions, xi. 227. See also Bacchae Europa, with Harpy on Coeretan vase, xiii.

112 ; on coins of Crete, xiv. 124 Europe personified with Asia and Africa

in Pompeian painting, ix. 67 Eurotas, spring, xv. 33 ; valley, xv. 41 Eurypylus, genealogy of, xvi. 107 Eurytos, myth, xii. 337. See also Heracles Eutaea, position, xv. 48 ; remains and wells,

xv. 50 ; route to Tegea, xv. 51 Euthymides, hydria, xii. 368 ; style of, xii.

370, 376 Eutychides, statue of Tyche at Antioch, ix.

75-78 Euxenia, in Megalopolis inscription, Supp.

i. 135

Euxitheos, vase-painter, xii. 376 Evans, A. J., The 'Horsemen' of Tarentum,

reviewed, x. 287 Evenus, son of Jason, xvi. 106 Evrenos Bey at Athens, ix. 108 Eye (treatment of), archaic, xii. 43 ; 'severe' on vases, xvi. 173 (note) ; on Athenian kylix (Mr. C. W. Mitchell's), xvi. 285 ; on early Attic lekvthos, xvi. 171 ; 'tran- sitional ' on vase from Qela (B.M.), xvi. 172 ; on terra-cotta heads from Poli, xii. 319 ; in Polledrara ware, xiv. 208 ; in Phrygian art, ix. 366 ; as pictograph on Cretan gems, xiv. 300, 366

Eye-brow, omission of, on vases, xiv. 192

Eye-lashes, on vases of Peithinos, xiv. 192

Eye-lid, treatment of, by Scopas, xv. 196 Ezekiel, reference to brass-work from Greece,

xiii. 224

Falco, legate of Lycia and Pamphylia, xi.

253 Falerii (Civita Castellana), ancient city, xvi.

126 ; late survival, xvi. 128

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INDEX OF SUBJECTS

Falerii (continued)

Faliscan territory, topography and archaeo- logy, xvi. 125

Falisci, of Treia valley, movements of, xvi.

126 Farces, 3rd century Italian, vase-illustrations

of, xi. 228 Farewell-scene, fresco on tomb at Sandama

(Caria), xvi. 262 Fellelii, inscriptions, xi. 158 Fence, gate-shutters, Cretan pictograph, xiv.

366 ; fence of pile settlements, xvi. 130 Fertility, symbols in Qraeco-Egyptian art,

xiii. Ill Fibulae, in Homer, but not Mycenaean, xvi.

114 ; absent on Acropolis bronzes, xiii.

242 Figurine and pitcher type of pottery, xi.

38

Fire, connection with disappearance of Dio- nysus, xiv. 255 ; rites, xiv. 255

Fire- altar, at Delphi, ix. 303

Fire-making, in Homeric hymns, xv. 285

Fire-place, in rock-cut house at Kumbet

(Phrygia), x. 177

Firmament, representation of, xiii. 10 Fish-ornament, on door of church at Koja

Kalessi (Isauria), Supp. ii. 14 Fish-tailed deities, xvi. 330 Flamininus (T. Quinctius), against Nabis,

xv. 64

Flaviopolis (Cilicia), site, xi. 233 ' Flechtband,' on bronze shields, xiii. 249.

See also Guilloche Flesh, how treated on vases, xi. 176 ; xiii.

283 ; xvi. 172

Fleur-de-lys. See Lotus-flower Flight, expression in art, xv. 214 Flooring of Thersilion, xiii. 323 Flute-player, on Kypselos chest, xiv. 67 ; on

vase from Acropolis, xiii. 288 Folk- customs, in connection with vegetation- gods, xiv. 249 ; illustrative of Bacchic

rites, 251 ; of spring-time, 251 Folk-songs, Modern Greek, x. 86 Food. See Wages Foot (and hand), on bronze fragment from

Acropolis, xiii. 261 Fornix. See Camera

Fortresses : in Caria, Attau-lu-su (Helleni- stic), xvi. 213 ; Baghajik (Hellenic), xvi.

211 ; Borghaz, xvi. 206 ; Euren, xvi.

211 ; Kiuchek Pelen (Hellenic), xvi. 189 ;

Kurun Dere (Hellenistic), xvi. 214 ; Mo-

nastir Dagh, xvi. 195 ; Mughla (Hellenic),

xvi. 190 ; Teke Kale (Hellenic), xvi. 238 ;

at Yerkessen, xvi. 190 ; strategic value of

Hellenistic fortresses in Caria, xvi. 214 ;

in Central Italy, xvi. 125 ; in Cilicia

Tracheia, xii. 206 ; of polygonal work in

Cilicia, xii. 209 ; at Olba, xii. 221 Fran9ois vase, xiv. 50, 210 . Frangovryso. See A sea Frederick, King of Sicily and Duke of

Athens, ix. 96

Friezes, vases suitable for, xiv. 215 ; princi- ple of composition on chest of Kypselos, xiv. 49

Furies (Erinyes), in inscription from Cilicia, xii. 267

Furtwiingler, La Collection Sabouroff, re- viewed, ix. 136

G

Galassi vase, alphabet of, x. 187

Galatae, shields at Delphi, ix. 289

Galatina, Greek population, x. 41

Ganymede, oinocnoe at Catania, xii. 56

Gardner E. A., Naukratis, reviewed, x. 283

Garkyn Chai, xv. 96

Garzoni, historian, his account of Navarino, xvi. 13

Gatheatas, river, xv. 78

Gauls, invade Phrygia, x. 154 ; warriors in sculpture, xii. 51 ; on Cyzicene bas-relief, xi. 201 ; relief at Palermo, xii. 50

Gaza = Minoa, xiv. 368

Ge, xii. 351, 352

Gela, funeral lekythoi from, xvi. 170

Gems, perforated, inscribed, from Crete, xiv. 276. See also Island-stones, My- cenaean art, Seals

Generation, rites concerning, xiv. 254

Genghis Khan, followers of, xvi. 96

Genoese war with Venice, ix. 100

Geometric style, time-limit, xiv. 44 ; com- bined with Oriental in bronzes from Acropolis, xiii. 246 ; patterns on bronzes, xiii. 232 ; its source in gold-work, xiii. 222 ; geometric Carian pottery, xvi. 265 ; Corinthian pottery, xi. 175

Gerairai, oath of, inscribed on stele at Athens, xvi. 335

Geras, on Kypselos chest, xiv. 69

Geryon myth, of Phoenician origin, xiii. 75. See also Heracles

Gesture-language, in Cretan pictographs, xiv. 300

Ge Themis, xii. 352

Ghiol. See Telmissos

Ghisi, Bartolommeo, ix. 91

Giant, in Pergamene and Roman art, xi. 206 ; relief in Pergamene style (Palermo), xii. 55

Gigantoletes, Zeus, xi. 190

Gigantomachia, localised in Arcadia, xiii. 231 ; symbolism of, xi. 208 ; on vase- fragment from Acropolis, xiii. 287 ; sculp- tures of Archaic pediment at Athens, xvi. 338 ; pediment at Delphi, xiv. 228 ; frag- ment of Pergamene relief, xi. 205. See also Brygos

Qfocondo, on Vitruvius, xii. 357

Girdling lines on vases, xvi. 174

Girgenti Museum, vases and sculpture, xii. 55

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Gjolboschi heroon, Theseus and Skiron on frieze, ix. 276

Glass, from Cyprus, xi. SO

Glaukon, history of, xvi. 167

G luu k <>n, (love -name), on lekythoi with white ground, xiv. 382 ; with Leagros, xii. 378 ; xvi. 167

(iluukos (son of Minos and Pasiphae), xv. 1 1 ; his connection with horses, xiv. 145

Glaukos of Chios, worker in iron, ix. 292

Glaukos, River, xv. 93

Glaukytes, vase-artist, xii. 148

Glykylla, marble relief (from Thebes ?) in B.M., xiv. 267

Goat, cult in Mycenaean age, xiv. 150 ; connection with various deities, 151 ; dress of worshippers, xiv. 152; fore-part of goat with bull, on Cretan gem, xiv. 130 ; with milk-pails on Cretan seals, xiv. 338. See also Lion

Goat-man, on Cretan gem, xiv. 150

Goldsmith's art, decays in 2nd period of Mycenaean art, xiii. 222 ; mould in Ash- rnolean Museum, xvi. 323 ; belongs to close of ' Dipylon ' period, 332 ; subjects of, compared, with those of other arts, 325

Gold standard of Mycenaeans of 1200 B.C., same as Euboic, xvi. 80

Goose on lekythoi, xii. 316

Gordon, archaic, x. 266 ; in flight, ix. 31 ; with birds, on bronze from Perugia, xiii, 261 ; in 'Broken' Lion-tomb (Demirli). ix. 364 ; at Orvieto, ix. 364. See also Perseus

Gorgoneion, on bronze handle from Acro- polis, xiii. 236 ; on door (Leeds), xi. 269 ; on Phrygian tombs, x. 179, 185 ; on Pro- tocorinthian vase, xi. 171

Gortynian inscription, procedure, xiii. 48

Goulas (Crete), primaeval remains at, xiv. 277, xvi. 79 ; gem with heart-shaped leaves from, xiv. 319

Graffiti, bilingual, from Poli (Cyprus), xi. 79. See also Epigraphic Index

Graia, origin of name ' Greek,' xv. 237

Grain, basis of weight system, x. 94

Grasshopper, transformation of Tithonus into, xiii. 138

Grave-relief, at Copenhagen, ix. 32 ; at Palermo (boy with dog), xii. 49. See also Stelae

Graves, at Abac, xvi. 302 ; cremation, in Faliscan territory, xvi. 126 ; of Ligures, xvi. 132 ; at Mycenae, contents compared with Egyptian, xii. 199. See also Tombs

Great Goddesses, shrine at Bathos, xiii. 229 ; sacred enclosure at Megalopolis, Supp. i. 116

Greaves, Homeric, but not Mycenaean, xvi. 116

Greece, dominant races in, xvi. 82: influence on Cypriote art, xii. 162 ; influence on Phrygian art, x. 178 ; char- acteristics of art, under Oriental in- fluence, xvi. 332 ; use of name by Romans,

xv. 236 ; Egyptian bases of Greek history, xi. 271 ; language in Asia Minor, x. 216 ; Greek -speaking population of S. Italy, x, 11.

Griffin, on vases, xi. 170 ; (seated) on gold- smith's mould in Ashmolean Museum, xvi. 331 ; in Corinthian art, xvi. 331 ; fighting man, ivory relief from Cyprus, xvi. 341 ; ' passant,' on Olympian bronze, xvi. 331

Grion, sites in, xvi. 210

Grotta of Isis (Polledrara), xiv. 206

Guilds in Asia Minor, xi. 236

4 Guilloche,' Assyrian pattern, x. 251 ; on goldsmith's mould in Ashmolean Museum, xvi. 326 ; border on Etruscan slab in B.M., x. 251. See also Flechtband

Giijek. See Callimache

Gulussa, son of Massinissa (inscription), xi. 259

Gurob, signs on pottery, xiv. 348

Guy of Argos, ix. 97

Gynaecocratic age, indicated in story of Bacchae, xiv. 250

Gynaeconitis, on pyxis from Acropolis, xiv. 194 ; in Phrygian rock-cut mansion at Kumbet, x. 177

Gytheion, theatre, xiii. 147

H

Hadrian, gifts to Delphi, ix. 293 ; statue and inscription, x. 78 ; restores temple at Abae, xvi. 300 ; his villa at Tivoli, xvi. 139

Haemoniae, site, xv. 31 Hagio Nikolo. See Agio Nikolo Hagios Demetrios (Cyprus), excavations, xi.

10 Hagios Elias, of Kandrdva (Peloponnesus),

xv. 33

Hagios Onuphrios, seal from, xiv. 334 Haigh, A. E., Attic Theatre, reviewed, xi.

224 Hair of Achaeans, xvi. 117

Treatment in Art : plaited, xvi. 188, 189 ; snaky, xvL 186 ; transitional, xiv. 201 ; of archaic statues in Acropolis Museum, xiv. 201 ; of bronze statue on Acropolis, xiii. 243 ; of terra-cotta statuettes at Salainis (Cyprus), xii. 148 ; of Ludovisi Aphrodite, xiv. 200; of statues of Apollo, xv. 200 ; of women on tripod at Oxford, xvi. 279 ; of Corae of Erech- theum, xvi 280 ; on vases, xii. 377 ; indicated by dote on Athenian kylix, xvi. 285 ; of Athene on B.M. aryballos, xv. 186

Halicarnassos, dealings with Telmissoe, xiv. 379 ; road to Myndos, and to Termera (Assarlik), xvi. 201

'Hallstatt' group ot art-types, xiii. 224; period, xvi. 30

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INDEX OF SUBJECTS

Handles (semi -circular), on bronzes from Acropolis, xiii. 238 ; form of tripod- handles from Acropolis, xiii. 234 Harbours, of Salamis, xii. 94 ; deficient on

Qieek coast, xvi. 14 Hare, on vases, xi. 177 ; xiii. 110 Harpagos invades Pedasis, xvi. 269 Harpies, in Greek art, xiii. 103 ; equine, xiv. 146 ; on Daphne situla, xi. 218 ; on chest of Kypselos, xiv. 68 Harrison, J. E., and M. de G. Verrall, My- thology and Monuments of Ancient Athens, reviewed, xi. 218 Hats of men on painted slabs from Caere,

x. 250

Hauser F., Die Neu-Attischen Reliefs, re- viewed, xi. 223 Head, B. V., Catalogue of Greek Coins,

Corinth, tf-c., reviewed, x. 287 Head sacred, in primitive rites, xiv. 256 ;

used as talisman by peasants, xiv. 257 Treatment in Art: 'bar of Michael An- gel o,' xv. 199 ; construction in works of Kalamis, &c., xiv. 202 ; shape on Mitchell kylix, xvi. 286 ; proportions of head of Athene on B.M. vase(E 716), xv. 185

Works of Art : from Abac (terra-cotta), xvi. 302 ; from Cyprus, xi. 92, 93 ; in possession of Mr. T. H. Ward, xiv. 198 ; of boy, from Paphos, ix. 218 ; of youth, at Athens, ix. 122 ; female (terra- cotta), from Salamis (Cyprus), xii. 132 ; female (marble), from Sunium, xv. 188 ; female, fourth century, from Laurium, xv. 194

Head-dress, Boeotian, on bronzes from Eleutherae, xiii. 252 ; on Cypriote statues, xi. 93 ; on terra-cotta figures at Salamis. xii. 149

Hecate, honey offering to, xv. 13 ; origin of

threefold form, on tripod-supports, xvi. 278

Hecatompedon, on site of Parthenon, xii.

275 ; xiii. 32 ; inscription, xii. 386 Hector, on vase paintings, ix. 15 ; ransoming ot corpse, in early art, xvi. 329 ; suggests type of Odysseus with Kirke, xiii. 8 ; with Andromache on r. f. vase, ix. 11. See also Ajax

Hecuba. See Priam

Helen, story in Herodotus, &c., xiv. 77 ;

cult of her sacred tree at Sparta, x. 147 ;

with Dioscuri, on Spartan bone reliefs,

xii. 42. See also Dioscuri, Menelaus.

Heliodorus (C. Julius), at Lydae, x. 60, 62 ;

xv. 100, 101

Helios, worship at Arycanda, xv. 130 Helisson, river, xv. 75 Hellada, modern name for river Spercheos,

xv. 228

Hellanodikai, xv. 238

Hellas, history of the name, xv. 217 ; xvi. 82 ; meaning, in Odyssey, xv. 219 ; = Northern Greece, 219 ; in Iliad, 222 ; three stages in use of name, 224 ; in geo-

graphical proximity to Phthia, 225 ; ex- tension of name, 226 ; disappearance of original, 227 ; town of Hellas, 228 ; me- diaeval Theme, 228 ; = north coast of Peloponnese, 231 ; further extension of name, 237 ; summary of history of name, 237 Hellen, connection of myth with name

Hellenes, xv. 226

Hellenes, migration from Northern Greece, xv. 231 ; name in wider sense first used in Magna Graecia, 236 ; given to Pelas- gians, Achaeans, Dorians, xvi. 82. See also Hellas Helmet, of Athene on B.M. vase (E 716), xv.

184

Helots xvi. 83

Hephaestos, and making of Pandora, xi. 278 ; and the Kabeiroi, xiii. 84 ; statue by Alcamenes, x. Ill ; on chest of Kyp- selos, xiv. 79 ; on vase fragment from Acropolis, xiii. 287 ; on rhyton at Paphos, ix. 221 Hera, her special care of Argonauts, xvi.

107 ; temple at Mantineia, ix. 131 In Art: of Alcamenes, x. Ill ; head at Argos, xiii. 145 ; as cow, xiv. 131, 132 ; with goat and Heracles on B.M. am- phora, xiv. 151

Argeia, at Cos, ix. 330

of Olympia, robe woven for, xiii. 179 Samia, Delian jealousy of, xiv. 25 ; robe

woven for, xiii. 179

Heracleia, tribe at Megalopolis, Supp. i. 124 Heracles : pre-Achaean, xvi. 100 ; evidence of myth for importance of Pelasgi, 100 ; wanderings connected with tradition of Pelasgi, 100 ; connection with vegetation, xiv. 114 ; with waters and the under-world, xiv. 113 ; death of, in Sophocles, xi. 227 ; origin of myth of Stymphalian birds, xiii. 261 ; story of Auge, xvi. 107 ; cult at Cos, ix. 325 ; sanctuary at Kynosarges, xiii. 116. See also Lion In Art: early bronze from Acropolis, xiii. 269 ; bronze tripod at St. Peters- burg, ix. 39 ; metope at Delphi, ix. 289 ; sarcophagi at Lydae, ix. 84 ; Farnese, xi. 204 ; statue at Palermo, xii. 55 ; statuette, at St. Petersburg, ix. 42 ; with stag, bronze, at Palermo, xii. 50 ; on coin of Philippopolis, xi. 204 ; with lion's mask, on Roman coins, xiv. 168

(infant, strangling serpents) : represen- tations in art, xvi. 146 ; on vases, xvi. 147 ; Capuan r. f. hydria, xvi. 147 ; r. f. vase at Berlin, xvi. 147; askosin B.M.. 146 (note) ; r. f. crater in B.M., 147 ; mirror from Corinth, 146 (note) ; painting, at Herculaneum, 147 ; pilas- ter at Pompeii, 146 (note) ; wall- painting at Pompeii, 144 ; coin of Cyzicus, 147 ; coins of Thebes, 1 1G

INDEX OF SUBJECTS

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Heracles (ronlinucil)—

(in groups) : with aXios •vtpwv, xvi. 330 ; first instance of 'closed type' of wrestling scheme, 330 ; with Antaios, on vases, x. 231 ; on Triconpi kylix at Athens, 231 ; with Apollo, contest for tripod, pediment at Delphi, xv 207 ; with Athena on vase, x. 120 ; with Atlas, on lekythos, xiii. 9 ; on Olympian metope, xiii. 10 ; on throne of Zeus, at Olympia, xiv. 241 ; on chest of Kypselos, xiv. 72 ; with Auge, in Pompeian fresco, xvi. 144 ; on bronze from Eleutherae, xiii. 254 ; with Cacus, on Cyprus relief, xiii. 74 ; on vase, xiii. 70 ; with Centaurs, on chest of Kypselos, xiv. 80 ; with Cercopes on D. f. vase at Palermo, xii. 55 ; with Cretan bull, on kylix, xii. 311 ; with Eurytos, on kylix at Palermo, xii. 334 ; with Geryon on chest of Kypselos, xiv. 75 ; on denarius of Postumus, xiii. 75 ; with Hera and goat, xiv. 151 ; with Hippolyta, on lekythos from Eretria, xiv. 185 ; with Hydra, on chest of Kypselos, xiv. 38, 67 ; with Kyknos, on vase at Palermo, xii. 344 ; with Telephos, on Pergamene frieze, xi. 185 ; with Triton, in archaic sculp- ture at Athens, x. 262 Heracles Musagetes, on B.M. vase, ix. 3 Heraeum (Argos), pre- Achaean, xvi. 92 Heraea ? tribe at Megalopolis. Supp. i. 124 Heraldic designs, on oronzes from Acropolis, xiii. 266 ; on goldsmith's mould in Ash- molean Museum, xvi. 329 Herkeios, Zeus, xiv. 1.76 Hermae, boundary marks, xv. 37 ; boundary

of Laconia, 54 Hermann, P., Das Grdberfeld von Marion

auf Cypern, reviewed, x. 281 Hermaphrodite, Pergamene statue, xi. 188 Hermes, in fable of Babrius, xiii. 300 ; hus- band of Pandrosos, xii. 353 ; connection with goat, xiv. 151 ; with Kabeiroi, xiii. 84 ; temples in Cilicia, xii. 210, 211 See also AIM

In Art : wooden image, xii. 353 ; archaic relief with Athene and Artemis at St. Petersburg, ix. 39 ; statue at Palermo, xii. 47 ; Belvedere, work of sons of Praxiteles, xv. 212 ; as cattle-stealer on vase, xiii. 75 ; with Siren, on B.M. amphora, xiii. Ill ; on Pandora crater, xi. 278 He rmoc rates, his fortifications at Selinus,

xvl 136

Hermonax, vase-painter, writing of, xvi. 168 Heroa, at Lydae, ix. 84 ; at Patara, 86 Herodotus, quoted in 'A.6ijvata>v IloXirfia, xii. 35 ; on history of Acropolis, xii. 275 ; traditions concerning Pelasgi, xvi. 95 Herois, feast and drama at Delphi, ix. 302 Herse, cult and shrine, xii. 351

Hersephoria, xii. 350

Hesiou, genealogies defended, xvi. 99 ;

Theogony known to artist of chest of

Kypselos, xiv. 51 ; Shield of Heniclea,

xiv. 45 ; story of Pandora, xi. 281 Hesperides, apples of, story as told on vases,

xiv. 386 ; on coins of Kyrene, xiv. 386.

See also Harpies Hesychius, references to Paphos, ix. 186 ;

to Parthenon, xii. 275 Hiera Kome, x. 221 Hierapolis, Apollo-Lairbenos at, x. 217 Hieratic manner : in Cyprus terra- cot Las, xi.

95 ; in vase painting, xii. 376 Hiereia. See Artemis Hiero, vase representing Briseis and Achilles,

ix. 14; vase from Acropolis, xiv. 195 ;

Odysseus and Diomede vase, xiii. 72 Hierocles at lasos, ix. 339 Hieroglyphs, Cretan, on perforated stones,

xiv. 275 ; on prism-shaped stones from

Crete, xiv. 276 ; on four-sided stone from

Sparta, xiv. 275 ; Hittite, 371 Hieropolis-Castabala, in ancient writers, xi.

244 ; site of, xi. 243 ; = Boiroum, xi.

235

Hieropolis-Sebilia, Supp. ii. 20 Hikesios, Apollo, x. 43 Himerius, reference to temple of ' the Polias,'

xiii. 183

Himeros. See Eros Hipparchos, love-name, xii. 379 Hippios. See Poseidon Hippodamas (love-name), on vase from

Acropolis, xiv. 195 Hippodamia, x. 100 Hippolyta, See Heracles Hipponax, poet, x. 9 Hippopotamus, on vases from Hissarlik, xiv.

82

Hissarlik, remains, xiv. 277, 326 ; xvi. 79 Histiaea, on stele at Gonia, xvi. 179 Hittite civilisation, xiv. 271 ; writing, xiv.

271 ; symbols, compared with Cretan,

xiv. 316 ; inscription at Bey Keui, ix.

372 ; influence on Phrygian art, ix. 352 ;

shields in art, xiii. 216 See also Crete Holm, A., Griechische Geschichte, reviewed,

vol. ii., x. 288 : vol. iii., xi. 355 Homer (writings) : contents in 5th century B.C., xiv. 2 ; influence on Dorians, x. 147 ; prerogatives of kings, xv. 221 ; iron in, xiii. 25 ; murder trial, xiii. 69 ; testimony concerning temples on Acropolis, xiii. 167 ; illustrated on Kypselos chest, xiv. 52, 53 ; on vases, xi. 212 ; xiii 83. See also Iliad

In Art: Apotheosis of, in B.M., xvi.

283 ; statue at Delphi, ix. 291 Homeric hymns : hymn to Apollo, ix. 286 ;

xiv. 1 ; motives of compiler, xiv. 20 ;

general character of the hymns, xiv. 3 ;

text and bibliography, xv. 136, 251, 305 Homoeoteleuton, cause of error in text of

Homeric hymns, xv. 280

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INDEX OF SUBJECTS

Homolle TM Lea Archives de FIntendance

sacree a Delos, reviewed, ix. 139 Honey, given to infants, xv. 3 ; used in sacrifices, 20, 21 (note) ; used for wine, as intoxicant, 21 Horizontal curvature in Greek architecture,

xiii. 46

Horns of oxen, gilded for sacrifice, xiv. 122 Horse : primitive cult, xiv. 82, 138 ; chthonian, 138 ; dress of worship- pers, 148 ; connection with Demeter and Poseidon, 141 ; genealogy of horse- deities, 146 ; horse's head as mouth of hell, in Hindu mythology, 143 In Art : on E. pediment at Olympia, x. 115 ; on tripod-handles from Acropolis, xiii. 234, 237 ; on sepulchral reliefs, xiv. 142 ; on tombstone relief at Chry- sapha, xiv. 142 ; (fighting) relief on Phrygian tomb, x. 165 ; on Delos acroterion, xir. 143 ; on Corinthian ware, xi. 173 ; with human feet on coin of Nicaea, xiv. 148, 149 Horse-combat, in painting, xiii. 133 Horse-headed deities, xiv. 145 ; figures with bird-legs = Harpies, 147 ; man on platter from Chiusi. 149 ; figure on gem from Crete (Berlin), 138 ; from Phigaleia (Berlin), 138

Horseman, relief at Deyelar, x. 219 ; at Badinlar, 224 ; on coins of Isinda and Panemoteichos in Pisidia, xv. 130 Hostilianus, son of Trajan Decius, xi. 127 House, at Ghiuk Chalar (Caria), xvi. 253 ;

fortified, at Urun (Caria), xvi. 202 Human figures as supports to tripods, xvi. 275 ; sacrifice, in animal worship, xiv. 106

Hungary, Bronze Age deposits in, xiv. 330 ; ceramic forms compared with those of Aegina, xiii. 223

Hunting-scene, on vases, xi. 173, 174 Huts, old Italian, xvi. 127 (note) Hyades, on Alcmene vase, xi. 225 Hyampolis (Phocis), history and remains,

xvi. 293 Hybla (Melilli), an important Siculic centre,

xvi. 135 (note)

Hydria, earliest forms of, xiv. 216 ; b. f. with preparation for race, x. 102 ; B.M. r. f. with Orphic myth, xi. 343 ; of Phintias, in B.M., xii. 366 ; from Polledrara, xiv. 206, 207

Hydrophoria, at Mycenae, xiv. 100 Hygiamon (love-name), vase from Athens in B.M., xvi. 176 ; vase from Eretria in Louvre, xvi. 175

Hygieia, statue from Salamis, Cyprus, xii. 127 : dedication at Megalopolis, Supp. i. 128

Hylas, on vase, x. 124 Hyle, possible site, xiii. 349 Hyllarima (Caria), site, xvi. 242 Hyllos, Zeus, xvi. 242 Hymnia. See Artemis

Hymns. See Homeric Hymns

Hypnos, statue, xii. 49 ; as winged figure,

xii. 343 ; on Kypselos chest, xiv. 52, 69 Hysiae, site and remains, xv. 79

lamidae, connection with bees, xv. 7

lasos, inscriptions, ix. 338

Ibriz, monument, with maeander pattern,

x. 150

Icarus (Icarius), myth, xiv. 259 Icelandic Law, xiii. 62 Iconium, remains, xi. 154 Idas and Marpessa, on Kypselos chest, xiv.

70 Idebessus, deme of Acalissus, in Lycia, xv.

120

Ideographs (Cretan), xiv. 302 Idols, from Aegosthena, xv. 323 Ignatius, epistles of, x. 219 Iliad, abridgments, xiv. 141 ; history of

text, compared with that of Homeric

Hymns, xv. 307 : vase-paintings, illus- trating, ix. 11, 16. Little Iliad, see

Troy Iliupersis, on vases, xiv. 174, 185. See also

Troy Imhoof-Blumer (F.), Gfriechische Miinzen,

reviewed, xi. 353 Imhoof-Blumer (F.), and 0. Keller, Tier u.

Pflanzenbilder auf Miinzen^ u. Gemrnen,

reviewed, x. 285 Immortality, belief in, xiv. 245 Imprecations, on tombs, xii. 267 Indus, R., boundary of Lycia, xv. 95 Inflexions in Italian Greek, x. 17 Inlaid ornament, on jewels from Aegina,

xiii. 206, 213 Inscriptions on early Attic lekytlii, with

father's name, xvi. 166 ; improvement of

spelling on vases, after Persian wars, xvi.

168. See also Gortynian Inscription,

Ostraka

Insignia (regal), of Rome, origin, x. 251 Institute di Corrispondenza Archeologica,

x. 191

lo, story of, xvi. 92 lobacchi, assembly house, at Athens, xvi.

335 ; regulations of club, xiv. 225 lolaos, chariot of, on chest of Kypselos, xiv.

37. See also Heracles lole, loleia, xii. 335 lolkos, commercial connection with Nile

valley, xiv. 360 ; contents of tombs, xiv.

359 Ion, legend of, xvi. 103 ; constitution of,

xii. 24 lonians, allies of Hittites, xv. 236 (note) ;

fashion of wearing hair, xiii. 190 Ionic : alphabet on relief in P.M., xiv. 268 ; dative, cause of errors in text of Homeric Hymns, xv. 274 ; method of writing on vases, xvi. 168

INDEX OF SUBJECTS

Ionic (continual)

(art) : characteristics, xiv. 46 ; of Nau- cratis and Kyrene influenced by Egyp- tian, xiv. 43 ; influenced by Doric spirit in chest of Kypselos, xiv. 50 (architecture) : octastyle temple on site of Parthenon, \ii. 295 ; capitals at Delphi, ix. 313 ; capital atSalamis (Cyprus), xii. 114 ; fusts at Salamis (Cyprus), xii. 65 los, Mycenaean antiquities from, xvi. 79 Iphidnmas. See Agamemnon Iphigeneia, as stag, on vase, xiv. 136 Ipliiklos, on Kypselos chest, xiv. 67 Iphitos, on vase, xii. 335 Ipsus, x. 152

Iris, equine form of, xiv. 143 ; on Pamphaios vase, xii. 369 ; on east frieze of Parthenon, x. 267 ; xiii. 95

Iron, in Homer, xiii. 25 ; xvi. 113 ; used 1>y Achaeans in Homeric poems, 87 ; in My- cenaean age, xiii. 28 ; trinkets, 29 ; scarce, at Mycenae, xvi. 113 ; at Troy, xiii. 30 Isauria (Cilicia Tracheia), ecclesiastical sites,

Supp. il 9

Isis, in inscription from Egypt, xii. 384 Island-stones, pictographs on, xiv. 272. See

also Seals Ismene, on b.f. kvlix from Acropolis, xiii.

286 ; in Sophocles' Antigone, x. 145 Ismenios, Apollo, xiv. 252 Isocephalism in sculpture, xiii. 192 Issus, battle of, in mosaic, xi. 193 Itacism, its effect upon text of Homeric

hymns, xv. 262 Italian-Greek, x. 11

Italy, archaeology and excavations in, 1887- 95, xvi. 120 ; original meaning of name, xv. 235 ; Pelasgi in, xvi. 109 ; settlements of true Italic race in mountains, 125 ; their migration to valleys, 125 ; lowlands last inhabited, 125 ; settlements of shep- herd tribes, 126 ; isolated heights in central Italy, 127 ; defence of plain-settlements by waterditch, 127 ; indigenous dwellers in Po country, 128 ; effect of rivers on inhabitants, 128 ; burial grounds, minia- ture towns, 128 ; wanderings of tribes in, 129 ; colonisation of country south of Apennines, 129 ; Greeks in south Italy, x. 11

It-hissar. See Telatulrus Ithyphallic figure at Abac, xvi. 302 Ixion, in Pompeian wall-painting, xvi. 144

Jalova, river in Sphagia, xvi. 5, 10

Jambazli, inscriptions, xii. 262

Jason, pedigree of, not connected with Hellen, xvi. 106 ; on vases, x. 120, xiv. 386 ; un- finished statue. xL 141 ; with Medea, on chest of Kypselos, xiv. 71

Javones, derivation and meaning of name, xv. 236 (note)

Jewel-casket theme, relief in B.M., xiv. 267 Jewellery, from Polls tes Chrysochou, xi. 54,

98 Jews [in Euboea under Venetians, ix. 105.

See also Sabbatitteti Joanne, Grkce /, Athene* et ses encinms,

reviewed ix. 391

Judge (single), in Gortynian code, xiii. 49 Julius, Cains, heroon of, at Lydae, ix. 84 Juno Sospita, xiii. 317, xiv. 113 Jupiter. See Zeus Justinian, restoration of monastery at Apadna

(Isauria), Supp. ii. 18

K (see also C)

Kabeiroi : myth, xi. 346 ; cult at Thebes, xiii. 84 ; origin of Upm^uva, xiii. 85 ; god- dess with two gods, xiii. 85 ; excavations of Theban Kabeirion, ix. 128 ; xiii. 77 ; vases, ix. 129

Kachrylion, vase-painter, xii. 376

Kagyetteis, x. 223

Kahun, vases from, xi. 273 ; symbols on pottery, xiv. 284, 348

Kaisarea (festival at Megalopolis), Supp. i. 140

Kakasbos, chthonic deity, on reliefs, &c., xv. 129

Kalamata, Turkish route to Tripolitsa, xv. 27.

Kallikles, sculptor, in Megalopolis inscrip- tion, Supp. i. 134

Kallikritos (artist), xvi. 184

Kamares on Mt. Ida (Crete), excavation of votive cave at, xiv. 348 ; date of pottery, xiv. 350

Kanygelleis (Cilicia), xii. 208

Kaparga (Cyprus), excavations, xi. 10

Kaphtor, xiv. 369

Karnion river = Xerilo-potamo, xv. 77

Karpophoros, Ge, xii. 352

Kars Bazaar, remains, xi. 233

Kiirya, identical with Lissa, ix. 85

Karyae, site, xv. 54 ; history, 55 (note) ; re- mains, 56

Karyanda (Caria), site, xiv. 375 ; xvi. 209

Karystos (Euboea), castle acquired by Venice, ix. 96 ; taken by Turks, 104

Karystos ( Peloponnese), site, xv. 45 ; re- mains, 46

Kasarea, ix. 83

Kasmilos, xiii. 84

Kastania, ballad, x. 88

Kefti, xiv. 370

Keleos, xv. 2

Keller. See Imhoof-Blumer

Kephallenia, Mycenaean objects in tombs, xvi. 135

Kephalovrysis, in Asean plain = Pegae, xv. 70

Kephti, xiv. 370

Kfir, in Homer, &c., xii. 344 ; on archaic vase (Cyprus), xi. 43 ; on Kyprelos chest, xiv. 48, 79

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INDEX OF SUBJECTS

Keramos, topography, xvi. 188 Kerasia. See Oeum Kerkyon and Theseus on kylix. x. 237 Keryx, ancestor of Kerykes, xii. 353 Kes (Kras), Egyptian symbol xiii. 199

Kestel (Coropissus - Sebilia - Hieropolis), church at, Supp. ii. 20

Key-pattern, on slabs near Basilis, xiii. 229. See also Maeander, Ornament

Khelmos (Mt.), remains on, xv. 37

Khuenaten's Palace, paintings in, xiii. 222

Kids, male figures carrying, from Salamis, xii. 155

Kimon, builder of sub-basement of Par- thenon, xii. 289 ; of south-wall of Acro- polis, xiii. 32

Kimonion of Acropolis, fragments built into, xii. 277

Kindya (Caria), remains at site, xvi. 196

Kinyras and Kinyradae, ix. 178

Kirke myth, in art, xiii. 77, 82

Kleanthes of Corinth, painter, xiii. 14

Kleinis, the Babylonian, legend of, xiv. 88

Kleomenes (of Sparta), attacks [Megalopolis, Supp. i. 4 ; battle with Achaean League, xv. 31

Kleon, in command at Pylos, xvL 35

Klima (in Melos), site, xvi. 347

Klimax, between Argos and Mantinea, xv. 80

Knosos, earliest traditions of Crete con- nected with, xiv. 280 ; signs on pre- historic building at, xiv. 281 ; referred to in Odyssey, xiv. 356 ; Pelasgic, xvi. 109

Kodros cup (Berlin), xiii. 118

Koinon of Telmissos, xiv. 379

Koja Kalessi (Isauria), topography and re- mains of, Supp. ii. 9

Kolettes, ballad, x. 88

Kolokotrones, x. 88

Kolyttos, on vase, xiii. 118

Komai of Telmissos (Caria), xiv. 379

Komastae, dress of, on vases, xii. 340

Komatas (Sicilian), fed by bees, xv. 8

Konia (Iconium), remains, xi. 155

Koniditsa. See Pellana.

Koon, on chest of Kypselos, xiv. 77

Korasion, inscription, xii. 258

Kordax dance, origin of, xiv. 101

Kore, in Orphic system, xi. 346

Koryphasion? of Thucydides = Palaeo- Kastro, xvi. 3, 24 ; significance of name, 1 5 ; description of, 5 ; fortifications, 25 ; blockade of, 27 ; wall attacked by Lacedae- monians, 29 ; hardships of Athenians at, 33; account in Thucyoides by an eye-wit- ness, 45

Korythium, excavations, x. 273

Koskinia (Caria), site, xvi. 242

Kourotrophos, an aspect of Aphrodite, xiii. 284 ; of Ge, xii. 352

Kouyundjik, friezes from, xi. 169

Krateia, xiii. 87

Kresium, identification of, xv. 35

Krinolaus, son of Xenopeithes, built a etoa at Hyampolis, xvi. 294

Krio, Capo, marble figures at, ix. 82

Krissa, remains at, ix. 287

Kromi, site, xv. 78

Kryavrysi (Alpheius ?), xv. 53

Kuklia (Cyprus), excavations, ix. 159 ; temple, ix. 162 ; tombs, ix 265 ; plan, with tombs, ix. 270

Kumbet (Phrygia), remains, x. 175

Kybele : cult of in Phrygia, etc. ix. 371, x. 156 ; relief in Midas-city, x. 167 ; figure supporting tripod at Oxford, xvi. 279. See also Lion

Kydon, on stele at Gonia, xvi. 179

Kydonia, treaty with Histiaea, inscription, xvi. 179

Kylix, development, xii. 374 ; Tricoupi, with exploits of Thesexis, x. 231 ; b. f. from Cyprus, xi. 44, 45 ; (Kleinmeister) from Salamis, xii. 143 ; fragments of b. f. from Acropolis xiii, 282 ; style of white, xvi. 173; transitional Athenian, xvi. 285

Kyme (Aeolis), x. 188

Kyme (Campania), excavations, xvi. 138

Kynosarges, on vase, xiii. 116

Kypris £ei/i'a ? at Megalopolis, Supp. i. 134

Kypromedon, in Cypriote inscription, xi. 68

Kypsela (Thrace), coins of xiv. 35

Kypselidai, connection with chest of Kyp- selos, xiv. 33

Kypselos, chest, xiv. 30 ; story of, in Hero- dotus, xiv. 31 ; restoration, ibid.

Kyrene, represented on vases, x. 133 ; lonians at, xiv. 43 ; vases from, xiv. 181 ; types on vases, xiv. 183; influence of technique on vases from Eretria, xiv. 183 ; Kyrenaic idea of harpies xiii. 106. See also Aristaeus

Kyzyl Kaya (in Lycia), remains at, xv. 98

Labrandeus, Zeus, xi. 118

Labyrinth of Crete, supposed site of, xiv, 281

Laconia, population of, xvi. 83 ; held by Dorians, 84 ; held by Pelopidae, 84 ; boundary towards Tegea xv. 54 ; routes taken by invaders, 60 ; contents of Vaphio tomb, xi. 213, xii. 201, xvi. 78. See also Epaminondas, Sparta

Laconian ' Tripolis.' See Pellana

Lacunar. See Camera

Ladokeia, site of, xv. 31 ; battle of, 31, Supp. i. 4

Ladon (snake), on vase-fragment from Acro- polis, xiv. 386

Lagoons, formation of, xvi. 7

Laios and comrades, transformation into birds, xv. 2

Lairbenop, Lairmenos. See Apollo- Lairbenos

Lamas gorge, Cilicia, xii. 217

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Lamia, tortured by Sileni, on b.f. lekythos at Athens, xvi. 172 (note)

Lamos. See Lanuts

Lamps, from Cyprus, xi. 49 ; perpetual, in Kn-.-h thru in, xiii. 173

Langl, J., Gricchische Qotter-u.-Helden- Gettalten, reviewed, ix. 138

Langobardia, Theme of, x. 39

Lanuvium, xiii. 317

Laphria, festival of Artemis Elaphia, xiv. 134 ; in inscription from Hyampolis, xvi. 309

Lapith, head on metope of Parthenon, xiii. 94

Larissa, old Pelasgic capital, xvi. 106

Lascaria (Constantine), scribe and editor, xv. 163.

Latin spoken by Non-Aryans in Italy, xvi. 82

Latium, line of defence of, xvi. 127. See also Sigma

Latinos, sites in, xvi. 210

Lavaltas (Midas), ix. 379

La Vathia granted to della Qronda, ix. 104 ; = Vatheia, ix. 104

Law, Attic, xiii 62 ; Qortynian, 48 ; Roman, 60

Leagros (love-name), x. 232 ; xii. 375 ; xiv. 194 ; history of, xvi. 167

League (pre- Hellenic), of states north of Mediterranean, xii. 205

Leander, in Pompeian wall-painting, xvi. 144

Leeds, collection of ancient marbles, xi. 255

Leg, length of, in archaic bronze from Acro- polis, xiii. 263

Lekythoi, distribution of, xvi. 170 ; widely exported from Attica, 170 ; special expor- tation to Qela, 170 ; transitional between white and r.f., 172 ; with glaze-outlines, 174 ; shape and height, 174 ; air-holes, 174 ; a group of early Attic, xvi 164 ; Attic, in B.M.., xv. 192 ; Attic, in Cypriote tomb, xii. 315 ; Attic, from Eretria, xiii. I ; from Eretria, with death of Priam, xiv. 170 ; polychrome, from Eretria, xiv. 179; protp-Corinthian (Macmillan), x. 253 ; id. xi. 167 ; in Ashmolean museum, xv. 325 ; from Polis tes Chrysochou, xi 43,47

Lelantum, mention of, in hymn to Apollo, xiv. 28

Leleges (history) : wanderings of, xvi. 268 ; distinct from Carians, 269 ; in Milesian territory, 269 ; driven to Curia, by ' Minoan ' thalassocracy, 270 ; serfs of Carians,270; attacked by Lydo-Carians, 270 ; driven from Pedasa, 193 ; positions chosen for towns, 203 (remains) : ruins of house in Caria, xvi. ^ 200 ; settlement on Turkmen-Dagh (Caria) 209 ; remains in Caria, 267 ; 269 ; tombs, forts, settlements, 268

LemnoB, inscriptions in, xvi 104

Lenaion, at Athens, identified, xvi. 336

Leochares (sculptor), his Ganymede, xv. 214 Leochares of Apollonia, decree in honour

of, xii. 49 Leontari (Cyprus) excavations, ix. 147 ;

tombs, ix. 264 ; pottery, ix. 157 Leontomenes, tomb at Lydae, x. 53 ; history

of, 56

Leopard with boar, on bronze relief from Acropolis, xiii. 244 ; with huntsman, on kylix, xii. 310. See also Argot Lepanto, tradition concerning battle of,

xvi. 4

Leper, terra-cotta, xiii. 101 Lerna, boy's head from, xi. 103 Lesbos, excavations at, x. 202 ; Pelasgic, xvi

108

Lesche at Delphi, x. 119 Lesches, Little Iliad, xiv. 172 Leto, Praxitelean, at Argos, xvi 281 ; (with Python) in Cyzicene temple, xi. 196 ; with Artemis, at Delphi, ix. 282 ; with two children, on Mantinean basis, xvi. 281 ; id. on coin of Megara (Greece), copy of Man- tinean group, xvi 281. See also Artemit- Leto Letters, forms of, in inscriptions on bronze,

xiii. 125. See also Alphabet Leucius, Cilician physician, xi. 252 Leuconian fountain, site of, xv. 36 Leucothea, relief, ix. 12 Leuctra, battle of, Supp. i 1 Leuctrum, site of, xv. 63 Lex Salica, xiii. 60

Libation to Agathos Daimon, xiv. 384 Libra (Roman), value of, ix. 27 Lichas (son of Samios), love-name on Attic

vase, xvi. 166, 167 Ligures, remains of, xvi. 132 Lilybaeum, Carthaginian fortifications, xvi

136 ; tomb-stones, 137 Limniti (Cyprus), excavations, xi 82 Linea alba, drawing of, on vases, xiv.

196

Linear symbols (Cretan), xiv. 276 ; relation to pictographs, xiv. 346 ; table of forms, xiv. 347 ; wide range of, xiv. 361 ' Lion : survival in Greece, xiv. 103 ; legend of Elpis (Samian), 109 ; cult in Myce- naean age, 103 ; cult, compared with that of ass, 107, 119 ; origin of myths of Heracles, 114; chthonian, 110; Semitic symbol of death, 110 ; on sepulchral monuments as symbol of death, 109 ; as tree-symbol, 109 ; symbol of Dionysus, 108 ; protector of springs and waters, 112 ; worshippers, called 4 Icon tes', 105 ; dress of worshippers 105 ; men dressed in skin of, on Assyrian frieze, 116

In Art: figures standing on lions, xvi. 279 ; Greek and Assyrian, xi 168 ; Egyptian, xi 169 ; accompanying deity, xvi. 279 ; with palm-tree, xiv. 109 (and note) ; with Kybele, xiv. 1 1 ; with goat, Dionysiac meaning of,

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INDEX OF SUBJECTS

Lion (continued)

xiv. 152 ; in architecture, xii. 203 ;

rtted skin in ancient art, xiv. 105 ; n in archaic sculpture (B.M.)> xiv. 104 ; terra-cotta head at Abae, xvi. 300 ; attacking bull, ivory relief from Cyprus, xvi. 341 ; bronze fragments from Acro- polis, xiii. 239, 256 ; lioness, memorial of Leaina, xiv. 105 ; lion-gate at My- cenae, ix. 369, x. 147, xii. 202 ; on proto-Corinthian vase, xi. 168 ; Cyprus bowl at New York, xiv. 103 ; on Island gems (Vaphio), xiv. 106 ; scalp of, on Samoa coins, xiv. 109 ; head, Aegina pendant, xiii. 205 ; man dressed in skin of, on gems, xiv. 107

Lion-headed figures on bronze plaque in

Louvre, xiv. 118; man on vase, 117;

figure on Cretan seal, 339 ; man on gem

from Athens, 116

Lion-masks, on scabbard from Vettersfelde,

xiv. 217 ; on Polledrara ware, 208 Lion-tombs : treatment of, in Phrygia, ix. 360 ; in Phrygia, connection with lion- gate at Mycenae, 369 ; at Demirli, 354, 361? 366, 368 ; at Xanthus, xiv. 110 Lissa (Lissae), ruins of, ix. 85 Lithobolia, xiv. 253 Liturgiae of boat-races, xi. 148 Lityerses, with ass, xiv. 92 Lizards, on bronze handle from Acropolis,

xiii. 239 Locality, how indicated in art, x. 122 ; on

Brygos vases, xii. 336

Locri (Italy), height of horseman on pedi- ment at, xiii. 192 ; Ionic temples at, xvi. 137 Locris, division of, result of Dorian invasion,

xv. 229 Locust, on D?^"»« situla, xiii. 110 ; on

coins, xiii. 110 Logeion. See Stage Lombards and Venetians in Euboea, ix.

91

Lonibardy, early necropoleis of, xvi. 131 Longa (Aetolia), temple at, xiii. 342 Loom of Kirke, on vase, xiii. 80 Loredano, Pietro, victory at Kallipolis, ix.

Ill

Loria, Roger de, governor of Attica, ix. 96 Loryma, ruins of, ix. 82 Lotus flower, origin of trident, xiii. 18 ; on Polledrara hydria, xiv. 208, 209 ; on B.M. amphora, xiii. Ill ; lotus-tipped boat in Phoenician art, xiii. 198 Loutron (Salamis), xii. 81, 89 Love-inscriptions on Nolan amphorae, xvi.

170

Love-songs of Otranto and Bova, x. 21 Lozenge and square, pattern on Phrygian

tombs, x. 151 Lucian, story of Pentheus, xvi. 155 ;

reference to ' the Polias,' xiii. 182 Ludovisi throne, Aphrodite on, xiv. 200 Lupercalia. rites at, xiv. 253

Lutrophoros (r.f.), fragment from Acropolis,

xiv. 193

Lycaonia, xi. 151 ; speech of, 158 ; ecclesias- tical remains in, Supp. ii. 22 Lycia, inscriptions from various sites,

xv. 100, 116 ; from Lisse or Lissae, ix.

88 ; from Lydae Patara and Myra, x. 51 ;

Lycian dedication in Cyprus, ix. 162,231 ;

frontier of Caria and Lycia, xv. 93 ;

Lycian League, x. 65, 77 Lycius, sculptor, xi. 211 Lycone, Mt., excavations, x. 273 Lycosura, remains, xi. 213 ; temple, xii.

'390 ; antiquity of, xv. 30 Lycurgos, on B.M. vase, xi. 228 Lydae, topography and remains, ix. 83, x.

50, xv. 95

Lydatis, district, ix. 83 Lydia, divided by Halys river from Medes,

x. 154 ; Lydians akin to Carians, xvi.

270 ; tiimuli compared with Carian, xvi.

266 ; kings, benefactors to Delphi, ix.

308 Lydiadas, tyrant of Megalopolis, Supp. i. 4 ;

death of, xv. 31 Lykaeitai (tribe at Megalopolis), Supp. i.

125, 136

Lykaia (festival), Supp. i. 140 Lykaios, Zeus, xiv. 137, Supp. i. 140 Lykeios, Apollo, xv. 195 Lykoa, Supp. i. 139

Lykoatai (tribe at Megalopolis), Supp. i. 138 Lykomedes at Megalopolis, Supp. i. 2 Lykos, plain of, xvi. 5 Lynceus, xvi. 91 Lysios (Dionysos), xiv. 259 Lysippus, school of, xi. 141 ; style compared

witn that of Scopas, xv. 195

M

Macedonia, relations with Megalopolis, Supp.

i. 3

Machaneus, Zeus, ix. 331 Madnasa (Caria), site of, xvi. 210 Maeander, river, ix. 344 Maeauder pattern, on lekythoi, xii. 311, xvi.

174 ; on ring from Aegina, xiii. 212 ; on

goldsmith's mould in Ashmolean museum,

xvi. 326. See also Key-pattern Maenads, at death of Pentheus in Pompeian

painting, xvi. 152 ; in Dionysiac groups,

ix. 32, xiii. 315

Maenalii (tribe at Megalopolis), Supp. i. 125 Maenalus, topography of, xv. 76 Magna Graecia, meaning of name, xv. 235 Magna Mater. See Mother Magnesia ad Maeandrum, excavations, ix.

133 ; theatre, xiv. 230

Magnesia ad Sipylum, Niobe at, x. 216 Maket tomb at Kahun, contents of, xiv. 318 Makri, gulf of, x. 51 Makris. See Ariataeus

INDEX OF SUBJECTS

Maltash tomb, chess-board pattern on, x.

151 ; date of, x. 152 Mamurius Veturius, xiv. 253 Manes Ourammoes (Phrygian chief) in in- scription of Anaboura, x. 157 Manthyrea, site and remains, xv. 35, 36 Mantinea, excavations, x. 273 ; temple of

Hera, ix. 131 ; Mantinean basis, xvi.

280 ; topography, xv. 62 ; plain of, 80 ;

route to Pallantium, 82 ; to Tegea, 82 ;

to Methydriuui, 83 ; to Orchomenos,

84 ; damming of stream at, 85 ; battles,

48, 85 ; battle of 362 B.C., 87, Supp. i. 2 ;

battle of 207 B.C., xv. 88 ' Mantle-6gures ' from Salamis, xii. 140 Marathon, personified, xii. 379 ; tumulus at,

xii. 390 ; excavations, xiii. 144 ; Mara

thonian bull, see Theseus Marathonisi island, near Sphakteria, xvi. 34 Marble used in combination with poros

stone, xii. 287 Marcius (Sextus) Priscus, praetor, ix. 84 ;

legatus propraetore, x. 73 Marcus Aurelius, column of, xvi. 139 Marion (Cyprus). See Poli Marmaria, pass of, xv. 28 Marpessa. See Idas Marriage- customs of Mycenaeans, not tote-

mistic, xiv. 157. See also Woman Mars and Venus, terra-cotta at Copen- hagen, ix. 32. See also Ares Marsyas and Athena (relief), xiii. 99 Marsyas (river), source of, ix. 344 ; confused

with Maeander, 345 ; Hellenic fortress

commanding valley of, xvi 238 Marzabotto (Misanum), excavations, xvi. 140 Ma8ks,dramatic, derived from old ceremonial,

xiv. 164 ; lion-masks, see Lions Masonry, with cramps and key-pattern near

Basilis, xiii. 230 ; ' Lelegian,' at Chalketor,

xvi. 210. See also Polygonal, Squared

blocks

Masons' marks, in Cilicia, xii. 220 ; on My- cenaean building, Knosos, xiv. 282; at

Salamis ^Cyprus), xii. 113 Mausoleum, the chariot-group, xiii. 188 ;

panel with Theseus and Skiron ix. 276,

resemblance of Mausoleum to chambered

tumuli of Caria, xvi. 270 Mausolus, founder of a mainly Lelegian

state, xvi. 271 ; incorporates Carian towns,

xvi. 193 May-custom typified in the ' Bacchae,' xiv.

258 ; May-queen ceremonies, xiv. 255 Mayer, Maximilian, Giganten u. Titanen in

d. antiken Sage u. Kunst (reviewed), ix.

385 Measures of length, Greek, xii. 279. See

also Olympia Medea and Jason, on Kypselos chest, xiv.

71

Medimnos of Paphos and Salamis, ix. 189 Medon, xiv. 43 Medusa, Pergamene, xl 198 ; head at Leeds,

x,i. 270

Megaklefl. love-name, xii. 368

Megalfe Hellas, xv. 235

Megalithic temple. See Buto

Megalopolis, personified, ix. 61 ; history, Supp. i. 1 ; connection with Persia, xiii. 328 ; excavations, xi. 215; Supp. i. 1,7; theatre, xi. 294 ; xii. 395 ; xiii. 148 ; scenic arrangements at, xiii. 356 ; gym- nasium, xiii. 336 ; plan of Stoa Philip- peios, xiii. 336; xiv. 242; Thersilion, xiii. 319 ; Scanotheca, xiv. 242 ; route from M. to Asea, xv. 26 ; to Tegea, 26 ; to Belmina, 46 ; to Methydrium, 75 ; to Maenalus, 76

Megara (Greece), excavations, xi. 214 ; (Sicily), relief from, ix. 31 ; colony of Siculi at, xvi. 135, (note) ; destroyed, 482 B.C. ibid.

Meidan (Cilicia), plan of, xii. 223 ; inscrip- tions, xii. 270

Meidias hydria, interpreted, xiii. 119

Meis, wife of C. Julius Heliodorus, x. 68

Melaina, Deineter, xiv. 141

Melampus, cult at Aegosthena, xv. 319

Melanion and Atalanta, on Kypselos chest, xiv. 75

Melanthus, ancient name of Amargetti ? ix. 173

Meleti (Cyprus), tombs, ix. 266

Melilli. See Hybla

Melissa, on vase (B.M. from van Branteghem collection), xv. 16. See also Melisseus

Melissai, at Delphi etc., xv. 4, 5. See also Bees

Melissaios, epithet of Zeus, xv. 3

Melisseus (of Crete), legend of, xv. 3

Melita, name on vase from Acropolis, xiv. 194

Meliteus (son of Zeus), legend of, xv. 3

Melos, excavatior.s, xvi. 342, 347 ; site of town, 348 ; harbour, 350 ; geological changes in, 350 ; style of pottery, xiv. 44 ; Mycenaean remains, xvi. 79

Memnon, on vase, xii. 345. See also -I chilles

Men Askaenos, x. 219

Menelaus, dominions of, xv. 221 ; his re- lation to Agamemnon, xv. 222 ; a new- comer at Sparta, xvi. 93; on Spartan bone relief, xii. 42 ; on vase from Acro- polis, xiv. 189 ; on Kypselos chest, xiv. 71

Menidi, tomb at, evidence for continuity of population of Attica, xvi. 78, 102

Menos Kome, x. 221

Merten, near Metz, monument, xi. 208

Mesembria, symbol of gun, on coins of, xiv. 273

Messene, personification of, ix. 59

Metal-work, in early Greece, influenced by gem-engravers, xvi. 324; at Corinth, xi. 174. See also Bronze

Metamorphosed persons in legend, not always 'totems/ xvi. 98

Methydrium, site of, xv. 75

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INDEX OF SUBJECTS

Metopes, from treasury of Athenians at Delphi, xv. 207 ; from temple of Apollo, Delphi, ix. 289 ; archaic, with female head at Mycenae, xvi. 340 ; of Parthenon, xiii. 94 ; metope principle of composition of chest of Kypselos, xiv. 49

Metre, its effect upon text of Homeric hymns, xv. 262

Metrology : Primitive Weight Standards, x. 90. See also Ring-money

Metroon, at Corinth, xvi. 279

Metropolis in Phrygia (Ayaz Inn), ix. 373

Mettius Modestus, proconsiil, ix. 84

' Michael Angelo's bar,' in male heads, xv. 199

Midas, mythical and historical x. 158 ; name of Phrygian kings, 158 ; last king of Phrygia, married Cymaean Demodike, 157 ; mother of Midas, prophetess-wife of Gordius, 157 ; explanation of myth of ass-king, xiv. 87 ; chthonic import of myth, xiv, 94 ; city of Midas, plan, ix. 374 ; line of wall, 378 ; sculptures along dromos of, x. 166 ; tomb of Midas, ix. 379 ; x. 149

Midas Lavaltas, ix. 379

Midea, Mycenaean pottery at, xvi. 78 ; con- nection with Proteus, 92

Mikkiades and Archermos. inventors of winged Nike figure, xiii. 239

Mikon, xiii. 120

Miletus, in Hymn to Apollo, xiv. 19

Milliaria from Olba and district, xii. 271

Miltiades, love-name on pinax, xii. 379

Minerva, See Athena

Minos, mythical genealogy of, xiv. 356 ; adopted by Asterios, 357 ; expels Carians from Crete, xvi. 266 ; character, in Hymn to Apollo, xiv. 14, 15. See also Glaukos

Minotaur, legend, xiv. 124 ; genealogy, 125 ; in art, with chariot, etc., 210. See also Theseus

Minyae, myth of, xiv. 260 ; in Peloponnesus, xvi. 105 ; navigators, 105 ; of lolkos, 105 ; of Orchomenos and Thessaly, Pelasgians, 105 ; of Triphylia, 105

Misanum. See Marzabotto

Missolonghi, ballad, x. 89 ; lagoon of, xvi. 7

Mithraic mysteries, xiv. 117

Mitos, xiii. 87

Mnesarchus of Samos, gem-engraver, xvi. 115

Moats of pile-settlement, xvi. 127, 129

Modestus, Mettius, ix. 84 ; x. 75

Moirai on Kypselos chest, xiv. 52, 69

Monasticism in Asia Minor, period of, Supp. ii. 19

Moncada, Matteo, governor of Attica, ix. 96

Monogrammatic writing, xi. 78

Monolithic columns at Salamis, xii. 75 ; temple at Buto, xvi. 156

Morea, topography of, xv. 25

Morosi on Calabrian Greek, x. 15

Mosaics at Daphne, xii. 396 ; at Melos, xvi. 355 ; Pergamene, xi. 193 ; in Agora, Sala- mis, xii. 72

Moschophoros, foot and plinth of, ix. 123

Motella, x. 217, 224

Mother, descent traced through, in CSlicia, Supp. ii. 29 ; with infant, on relief in B.M., xiv. 269 ; mother-goddess, ix. 133 ; x. 217 ; priestess of, xv. 3

Mourning, attitude of (vase at Copenhagen), ix. 32 ; on Athenian lekythos in B.M. xv. 192 ; women on metope from Athens, xiv. 226 ; Athena, x. 267

Musa, Antonius, statue of, ix. 300

Musa, treaty with Venice, ix. 110

Musagetes. See Heracles

Muses : number of, xvi. 283 ; temple at Thespiae, x. 273 ; types of, on Mantinean basis, xvi. 280, 283 ; on chest of Kypselos, xiv. 72

Museums of Northern Europe, ix. 31 ; of Sicily, xii. 46 ; at Athens, x. 274 ; xii. 396 ; xiii. 150 ; xv. 209

Mut. See Claudiopolis

Mycenae : excavations, x. 272 ; xiii. 148 ; xiv. 231 ; xv. 206 ; xvi 340 ; notes on the antiquities, xii. 199 ; graves, ix. 132 ; ring of stone- work, xvi. 97 ; date of lion-gate, ix. 371 ; x. 147 ; age of tombs distinct from age of gate, x. 147 ; Palladia from, xiii. 21 ; ass-fresco, xiv. 100 ; design for ceiling, xiv. 322 ; legend of its build- ing, xvi. 90 ; its royal house connected with Crete, xiv. 361

Mycenaean age : what people produced objects called Mycenaean ? xvi. 77 ; dis- tribution of remains, ibid. ; range of civilisation, xii. 204 ; its vitality, xiii. 222 ; in Crete, xiv. 275 ; detected by pottery, xvi. 78 ; influence of, in Europe during Hallstatt period, xvi. 80 ; inde- pendent of Egypt and Mesopotamia, xvi 80 ; Mycenaeans identified with Achaeans, xvi. 83 ; relation with civili- sation of Homer, xvi 112 ; origin of, xvi. 243, 265 ; intercourse with Baltic, xvi. 80 ; people belonged to Bronze age, xvi. 81 ; metals used by, xiii. 25.; writing, xiv. 271, 362 ; weight-standards, x. 90 ; animal-worship, xiv. 81 ; totemistic ideas, xiv. 158 ; mode of wearing hair, xvi. 117 ; shield, xiii. 215 ; beehive tombs compared to those of Caria, xvi. 265 ; influence in tumuli of Assarlik (Caria), 265 ; graves on Acropolis (Athens), x. 258 ; necropolis at Encomi (Cyprus), xvi. 341

Mycenaean art indigenous, xiii. 220 ; con- nected with Phrygian, ix. 370 ; in Crete, xiv. 361 ; time limit of, xiv. 44 ; not continuous with historical, xiv. 44 (but see xvi. 80) ; 3rd period of, xiii. 223 ; continuity of principles in Italy, xvi. 133 ; influence of, m Caria, xvi. 865 ; objects of decadent period in Caria, xvi. 265 ; objects found in Crete, xiv. 277 ; lentoid gem from Goulas (Crete), xiv. 277 ; three-sided stones, xiv. 318 ; gold orna- ments from Aegina, xiii. 195

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Mylasa (Caria), importance of, xi. 117 ; pot- tery at, xvi. 265 ; Zeus of, 270

Myndos (peninsula), topography, xiv. 373 ; roads in, xvi. 201 ; silver-mine, 204 ; a Hellenic foundation, 204 ; eite of, 210 ; settlements of Leleges on, 268

Myra, incriptions, x. 85

Myrioi at Megalopolis, constitution of, Supp, i. 2

Mysians akin to Carians, xvi. 270

Mystic E, at Delphi, ix. 291

Mythology, development of, from art-types,

I'* xiv. 45 ; laws of interpretation of, xii. 355

Mytilene, pottery, x. 128

Myx (Smixi), in Phocis, remains at, xvi. 304

N

Naos of Parthenon, xii. 289

Naples, discoveries at, xvi. 138 ; statuettes in Pergamene style, xi. 182

Narasa (Caria), site of, xvi. 21 1

Narce, history and topography of, xvi. 126, 128

National Museum at Athens, xi. 212

Naturalism, in Pergamene sculpture, xi. 183 ; in early vase designs, xi. 274

Naucratis : discovery of, xi. 271 ; lonians at, xiv. 43 ; products of, in Grotta of Isis, xiv. 217 ; pottery, x. 126 ; technique of, xiv. 179 ; influence in Greece, xiv. 181 ; on vase-paintings, xiv. 182 ; pinax from, xi. 178

Naupactos, history and remains of, xiii. 338

Nauplia, history of, ix. 107 ; xvi. 92 ; ex- cavations, xiii. 149 ; bee-hive tomb and contents, xvi. 78

Nausistrata, name on vase from Acropolis, xiv. 194

Navarino, Bay of, = Pylos, xvi. 2 ; topography xvi 3 ; effect of winds in, xvi. 14 ; Athenians at, xvi. 68. See also Garzoni

Naxos, inscription, xL 261

Nebris, worn by Eurytos on vase, xii. 339

Necklace (gold and carnelian beads) from Aegina, xiiL 208 ; in Cypriote tomb, xii. 323

Necropolis at Berezan (Russia), xvi. 344 ; of Ghiuk Chalar (Caria), xvi. 249; at Kuklia, ix. 160 ; in Italy, of pile-settle- ments, xvi. 130 ; arrangement of, in Faliscan territory, xvi. 131. See also Tombs

Negroponte, battle at, ix. 91 ; Venetian rule in, ix. 105 ; siege of, ix. 112

Neith, goddess of Sais, symbol for, xiv. 315

Nemesis. See Adntsteia

Nemi (Lake), xvi. 139

Neocori at Delos, payment of, xv. 246

Neoptolemus (Pyrrhus), killed at Delphi, ix. 303. See also Priam

Nereids, on Xanthian monument xiii. 131 ; names of, on vases with scenes of domestic life, xiv. 194

Nero, spoliations at Delphi, ix. 307 ; inscrip- tion on Parthenon, xvi. 339 ; inscription from Salauiis (Cyprus), xii. 172

Nestane, site of, xv. 81

Net (hunting), on proto-Corinthian lekythcm, xi. 173

Network, in island gems, produced by use of 1 wheel,' xvi. 324

Nicocles, last king of Paphos, ix. 187 ; inscription at Paphos, ix. 239

Nicocles in Megalopolis inscription, Supp. i. 132

Nicocreon, king of Salamis, xii. 127

Nicosia, remains at, ix. 153

Nicosthenes, vase-painter, innovations of, xiv. 181 ; connection with Gyrene, xiv. 181 ; amphoras in style of, Louvre, xiv. 213; Louvre kylix, xiii. 5

Nicostratos, in Lycian inscriptions, xv. Ill

Niemann. See Benndorf

Night, Death and Sleep on Kypselos chest, xiv. 69

Nike driving quadriga on bronze »from Acropolis, xiii. 257 ; of Archermos, ix. 31 ; from balustrade of of Athena Nike temple, xiii. 272 ; on bronze from Eleu- therae, xiii. 255 ; of Olympia, ix. 31 ; of Paionios, ix. 5 ; flying, on vases, xv. 214 (note). See also llarpie*

Nikippos, son of Sption, sculptor of Megalo- polis, in inscription, Supp. i. 134

Niobe, at Magnesia ad Sipylum, x. 216 ; probably a cultus- statue of Kybele, x. 160 ; on vase, x. 120

Nolan amphorae, love-inscriptions on, xvi 170

Nomographi, officials at Megalopolis, Snpp. i. 127

Nonae Caprotinae, rites of, xiv. 253

Nora (Sardinia), Punic necropolis at, xvi. 142

Normans in Sicily, etc., x. 39

North Greek confederation. See Amphic- tyonic League

Nurhaghe of Sardinia, xvi. 135

Nysa, figure of, in procession of Ptolemy II., ix. 64

O

Oaths, in Gortynian inscription, xiii. 63 Obsidian implements, at Melos, xvi. 353 October horse, slaying of, xiv. 256 Odysseus : palace of, compared with that of Menelaos, xvi. 94 ; mode of wearing hair, xvi. 117 ; his companion in clutches of Scylla (statue at Palermo), xii. 52

In Art: on lekythos, xiii. 7 ; on leky- thos from Eretria, xiii. 2 ; on terracotta mould from Naples, xiii 6 ; caricatured on b. f. vase in Ashmolean, xiii. 73 ; with Kirke, on Boeotian vase, xiii. 77 ; with Sirens, on stauinos, xiii 5

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INDEX OF SUBJECTS

Odyssey, reference to races of Crete, xiv. 356 ; author of, xv. 219

Oechalia of Creophylos, xii. 337

Oenochoe, geometric, Corinthian, xi. 175 ; from Orvieto, at Berlin, xiv. 212

Oenoe, battle, on Xanthiim frieze, xiii. 133

Oenomaos (and Pelops), on Kypselos chest, xiv. 65

Oenotrians, Pelasgic origin of, xvi. 109

Oeum, identification of, xv. 61

Oknos (with ass), in art, xiv. 96 ; connected with Danaids, xiv. 100

01 ba (Cilicia), xii. 209 ; inscriptions, 271 ; capital of, 220 ; temple of Zeus, 220 ; theatre, 221 ; lower town, 222 ; priest- kings of, 226 ; cave temple of Hermes, 211; inscriptions in cave, 227 ; tower of the Hieron, on coins, Supp. ii. 31

Olbia (Russia), excavations, xvi. 343 ; plan of town, 344 ; necropolis and burial cus- toms, 345

' Old Man of the Sea,' on goldsmith's mould in Ashmolean Museum, xvi. 330

Olympia : Zeus-temple, east pediment, x. 98 ; throne of Zeus, xiv. 233 ; cella of temple, 236, arrangement of paintings round throne, 239. Heraeum, proportions, xii. 284 ; measurements, 292. Bronzes compared with Athenian, xiii. 232 ; works in cedar-wood, gold, ivory, xiv. 43 ; robe woven for Hera of 0., xiii. 179

Olympia, personified, ix. 61

Olympias (spring), xiii. 227

Olympiodorus and Leagros on vase from Acropolis, xiv. 194

Olympics. See Zeus

Omphalos,at Delphi, ix. 294 ; on works of art, 296 ; on oxybaphon in Louvre, 297 ; egg- shaped, &c., 298 ; beside Orestes on vases, 298 ; as seat of Apollo, 299 ; on tripod- stand, 301

Onasagoras of Cyprus, xi. 70

Onchestus, mentioned in hymn to Apollo, xiv. 27

Onesicles, (Cilician poet), xi. 249

Opaon Melanthios. See Apollo

Ophis, river, xv. 86

Opisthodomos of Parthenon, xiii. 157, 164, 171

Oracles of Delphi, manner of delivery, ix. 306 ; influence of, 283 ; in hymn to Apollo, xiv. 7 ; in Cilicia, xii. 213 ; of Trophonios, made known by bees, xv. 7

Orchestra, (of theatre at Megalopolis), Supp. i. 34, 71 ; pedestals of, JSupp. i. 35 ; of Vitruvius, identical with ima circinatio, xiii. 329. See also Stage

Orchomenos (Boeotia), member of amphic- tyony of Calaureia, xvi. 107 ; cult of the Charites at, 107 ; excavations at, xiv. 231 ; ceiling at, xiv. 320, 322 ; Mycenaean remains, xvi. 105

Oreithyia. See Boreas

Oresteium. See Oresthasium

Orestes, bones of, brought to Sparta, x. 147 ; cult of, at Sparta, 147 ; in Sophocles' Electra, 136 ; with Electra on Pergamene frieze, xi. 185 ; with omphalos, on works of art, ix. 296. See also Brygos

Oresthasium, site and antiquities of, xv. 27 ; history of, xv. 31

Orestia, confused with Oresthasium, xv. 31 (note)

Orgas, stream, ix. 345

Orientation of Egyptian temples, xii. 296

Ornament, Mycenaean, xii. 203 ; develop- ment in Mycenaean art, xiii. 222 ; gold, from Aegina, xiii. 197 ; on Greek gold- smith's mould in Ashmolean museum, xvi. 326 ; of white lekythoi from Eretria, xiv. 178. See also Key-pattern, Maeander, Palmettes, Patterns

Ornavasso, necropolis of, xvi. 141

Oropos, stoa at, ix. 133

Orpheus, in mythology, xv. 9 ; xiv. 254 ; on vase by Euphronios, ix. 143; death of, on vases, ix. 145; on kylix from Acropolis of Athens, xiv. 381

Orphic myths on Attic vases, xi. 343 ; cult in Southern Italy, &c., xi. 346 ; doctrine of descensus animarum, xv. 16 (note)

Orta Keui, x. 218

Orthography of waxen tablets of Babrius, xiii. 298

Orthosia (Caria), a dependency of Nysa, xvi. 242

Osetes, name on Lycian inscription, xv. 109

Osmyn Aga, lagoon near Pylos, xvi. 3 ; not mentioned by Thucydides or Pausanias, xvi. 6

Ostothecae. See Cist-graces

Ostraka of Hipparchos, &c , xii. 379 ; from Egypt, xiii. 121

Ostrakina (Mt.) = Mt. Ag. Elias, xv. 83

Ostrich on Cretan seal, xiv. 341 ; eggs, in graves at Mycenae, xii. 200

Otranto, Greek dialect and literature of, x. 16

Owl, on lekythos, xii. 311 ; in ornament from Aegina, xiii. 204 ; on goldsmith's mould in Ashmolean Mus., xvi. 33)

Ownership, indication of, on Cretan seaL, xiv. 302, 337

Ox, connected with Phrygian mysteries, x. 219 ; origin of ' A,' Aleph, &c., xiv. 366 ; terra-cotta from Goulas, Crete, xiv. 277

Ox-head, in Cypriote pottery, xi. 38 ; xii. 305 ; on ear-rings, xii. 325 ; of gold plate, from Mycenaean grave, xiv. 122 ; ox- headed figures, on Island stone from My- cenae, xiv. 162. See also BulVs head.

Ox-unit, Homeric value of, ix. 28

Paeonius of Mende, x. 109 ; date of his Nike,

xiii. 132 Painted drapery, on terra-cotta from Salamis

(Cyprus), xii. 150

INDlvX OF sriUKCTS

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Painting at ('.ninth mid Sikymi, xi. 169 Palace, rock -cut, at Kumbet (Phrygia), x.

176 Palaeography : dated ostnikon from Egypt,

xiii. 122 ; waxen tablets with fables of

Babrius, xiii. 296. See also Homeric

I /y runs Palaeo-Kastro (Palaeo-Avarino), mediaeval

buildings on, xvi. 34. See also Kory-

phasion Palaeokastro (Crete), inscribed stones from,

xiv. 276

Palaestra, on vase by Phintias. xii. 370 Palaiologos, Joannes, Emperor, ix. 98 Palamedes, inventor of writing, xvi. 92 Palamidi, tombs of, xvi. 92 Palermo, works of art at, xii. 47 ; xvi. 130 Palestine, Philistines in, xiv. 368 Palladion, on vase-fragment from Acropolis,

xiv. 188 ; from Mycenae, xiii. 21 Pallantium, site of, xv. 30 Palniettes (with spirals), pattern used in

Cretan decorations, xiv. 323 ; on vases,

xi. 171 ; xvi. 174. See also Ornament Palm-tree, in Mycenaean decoration, xii.

204 ; emblem with altar of Apollo, on

vases, xiv. 174

Palmyra, history of, xiii. 299 Pan. connection with bee, xv. 19 ; sanctuary

of, in valley of Akhladokambo, xv. 79 ;

with Hermes, xii. 241 ; with Eros, in

Pompeian wall-painting, xvi. 144 Panaenus, paintings on screens of throne of

Olympian Zeus, xiv. 233 Panagia Gap in Sphagia, xvi. 4 Panamara, sanctuary in Caria, xvi. 190 Panathenaia, competition with the Pythia,

xiv. 27 ; restoration of Panathenaic

stadium, xv. 209 ; Panathenaic amphorae,

ix. 5 Panathenaia, tribe at Megalopolis, Supp. i.

124

Fancies Veranianus, Sen-. Sulp., xil 172 Pandemos. See Aphrodite Pandora, making of, xi. 278 ; on Alteiniira

crater, 279 ; on Bale cup, 279 ; on sculp- tured drum of Artemis temple at Ephesus,

278 ; on Paphos vase, 221 Pandrosium, xii. 351, xiii. 181 Pandrosos, shrine of, xii. 351. xiii. 181 ;

associated with Athena Polios, xiii. 184 ;

= Demeter Thesmophoros, xii. 352. See

also Cecrops

Panhellenes, use of name, xv. 225 Panhellenic confederation at Delphi, ix. 282 Pania (tribe at Megalopolis), Supp. i. 124,

125 Pantellaria (Cosaura), remains of Siculi in,

xvi. 135

Pantheon (Rome), date of, xvi. 139 Papas, god of Phrygians, ix. 367 Paphos, excavations, ix. 147 ; palace of kings,

168 ; history and antiquities, 175 ; name,

situation, &c., 181 ; name of river,

182 ; references to temple, 184 ; history

nl, in ancient and mediaeval writers, 186 ; kings of, on coins, inscriptions, &c., ix. 186 ; Christianity at, ix. 189 ; natural products, ix. 189

Paratactic grouping of figures in Greek art, xiv. 45, xvi. 282

Paris, mode of wearing' hair, xvi. 117 ; judg- ment of, on Kypselos chest, xiv. 78 ; on lekythos from Cyprus, xi. 48

Paris, P., La Sculpture Antique, reviewed, x. 286

Parmeniskos (athlete), in Carian inscription, xvi. 223

Parodoi at Megalopolis, Supp. i. 45, 89

Parody of early tragedy in later farce, &c., xi. 228 ; on vases, xiii. 72.

Paros, law-suit with Naxos, xi. 261

Parrhasii (tribe at Megalopolis), Supp. i. 125

Parthenium (Mt.), xv. 78

Parthenon, measurements of substructions, xii. 276 ; archaic temple used as treasury, 285 ; walls and stylobates equal to those of Hecatompedon, 288 ; in danger from earthquakes, &c., xv. 208 ; recent ad- ditions to sculptures, xiii. 88 ; heads from metope at Copenhagen, ix. 32 ; Traprzo and Kosmo on frieze, xi. 143 ; terra-cotta copies from, xiv. 264 ; group of old men on north frieze, xiii. 96 ; group (P.Q.R.) on W. Pediment, xiii. 88. See also Hecatompedon

Parthenos. See Affteiia

Parting scene on lekythos, xii. 315

Patara, ruins of, ix. 86 ; inscriptions, x. 76

Patroclos on lekythos, xv. 192

Patterns on Protocorinthian (Macmillan) lekythos, xi. 171 ; on drapery, in terra- cottas, xii. 150 ; in jewels from Aegina, xiii. 121 ; on bronzes from Acropolis, xiii. 235 ; on Polledrara ware, xiv. 208. See also Onutment

Pasanda (Caria), site of, xvi. 210

Pausanias, accounts of Basilis, xiii. 227 ; of Delphi, ix. 292 ; of chest of Kypselos, xiv. 32, 54 ; of Mantinean basis, xvi. 281 ; of throne of Zeus at Olympia, xiv. 233 ; of Pentheus-legend, xvi. 161 ; argument from, in favour of a ' restored ' Pre-Persian temple on the Acropolis, xiii. 185

Pausias, painter, xiii. 133 ; his Eros at Epidauros, xv. 216 ; painter of lacunaria, xv. 215

Pavement of coloured marbles, at Salamis, xii. Ill

Pavia, pile-settlements at, xvi. 129

Pecus and Pecunia, ix. 26-30

Pedasa (Caria) = Karaja Hissar, xvi. 192 ; = Ghiuk Chalar, xvi. 193 ; a town of the Leleges, xvi. 268

Pedasis, towns of, xvi. 268 ; settlement of Leleges in, xvi. 268 ; resists invasion of Harpagos and Daurises, xvi. 269

IVdosos, reduplication of name, in Troad, &c., xvi. 194 ; near Kyzikos, xvi. 195 ;

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INDEX OF SUBJECTS

root of name in Pisidian Pednelissos, 195 ; in Messenia, 195

Pegae, place of re-appearance of Alpheius, xv. 67, 70

Peiraeus, boundary-stone from, xiii. 143 ; excavations at, xvi. 339

Peirithous. See Theseus

Peisistratos, founder of earlier temple on Parthenon site, xii. 291 ; hostile to Delphi, xiv. 21 ; influence on compiler of Hymn to Apollo, 25

Peithinos (vase-painter), Berlin kylix of, xiv. 186 ; style of, xiv. 187

Pelagus (wood), near Mantinea, xv. 82

Pelaegia, former name of Peloponnesus, xvi. 85 ; of Arcadia, 97

Pelasgians : historical reality of, xvi. 85 ; mentioned by Herodotus, 95, 100 ; quota- tion from Niebuhr concerning, 98 ; built tomb of Aegyptus, 98 ; as known to Aeschylus, 100 ; language connected with Greek, 100 ; with Etruscan, 104 ; at Athens, 102, 103 ; expelled by Athenians, 103 ; builders of wall surrounding Acropolis of Athens, 103 ; of Lemnos, called Tyr- rhenians, 104 ; in Etruria and Latium, 104 ; emigrate from Italy, 104 ; towns of, on Hellespont, Placia and Scylace, 107 ; connection between those of Asia Minor and Greece, 107 ; in Troad and Aeolia, 107, 108 ; plant grove to Demeter in Thessaly, 107 ; originators of 'Mycenaean' remains, 109, 110,119; their use of pictographic script, 110 ; practice of cremation, 112 ; art of gem- engraving, 115 ; fought with spears, 116 ; mode of wearing hair, 117 ; summary of facts relating to their civilisation, 118; See also Cyclopean, Hellenes, Minyae

Pel asgiotis, limits of region known as, xvi. 106

Pelasgis, Demeter, xvi. 91

Pelasgus, king, story of, xvi. 92, 98

Pelea (Karia), site of, at Pelen, xvi. 209, 210

Peleiai, at Dodona, xv. 5

Peleus and Thetis, on vase at Girgenti, xii. 55 ; on vase by Phintias, xii. 369 ; on Kypselos chest, xiv. 72, 79 ; on vase- fragment (r.f.) from Acropolis, xiv. 186

Pelias : funeral games of, xiii. 289 ; on vase from Acropolis, xiii. 290; on chest of Kypselos, xiv. 66

Pellana, site of, in Laconian ' Tripolis,' xv. 41, 44, 45

Pellegrini, on Calabrian Greek, x. 15

Pellets (numeral) ,on Cretan disk-bead,xiv.342

Peloponnesian proportions in art, xiv. 46. See also Doric

Peloponnesus, legends of conquerors of, x. 147 ; parts not under rule of Atridae, xv. 222 ; Mycenaean remains in, xvi. 77 ; three races in, xvi. 83 ; population before the Achaean conquest, 85 ; in- habited by Pelasgi, 87 ; some ancient routes in, xv. 25 ; prae-Phoenician script from, xiv. 270

Pelops, a late comer into Peloponnesus, xvi. 95 ; with Oenomaus, at Olympia, x. 108

Penannular gold ornaments from Aegina, xiii. 203

Pendant, gold, with embossed sphinx, in Cypriote tomb, xii. 314 ; from Aegina, xiii. 207 ; engraved steatite from Arvi, xiv. 286 ; engraved terra-cotta from cave of Idaean Zeus, xiv. 286

Penelope, tomb of, xv. 84

Pentathlon, on vase from Acropolis, xiii. 288

Pentheus, story of, xiv. 246 ; reason for his being dressed as woman, in the Bacchae, 249 ; etymology of name, 258 ; versions of story, xvi. 154 ; in early dramatists and Ovid, 154

In Art : Pompeian wall-painting, xvi. 144, 152 ; painting in temple of Dionysus at Athens, 153 ; marble reliefs, 155 ; vases, 155

Peraetheis, site of, xv. 77

Perasia, Artemis, xi. 247

Pergamene works of art, xi. 181 ; altar, 183 ; reliefs at Berlin, 190 ; sculpture in museums, 192 ; art in literary record, 194 ; connection of sculpture with Graeco- Eoman period, ix. 41 ; influence on art of Asia Minor, xi. 202 ; sculptures of Perga- mene style, at Palermo, xii. 51

Periander (of Corinth), gifts to Olympia, xiv. 35 ; relations with Lydia and Egypt, xiv. 43

Pericles, laws of, xii. 24

Pericles of Lycia, heroon of, xiii. 133

Periclymenos, xiii. 286

Perioeci, xvi. 83

Peristyle of Delphic temple, ix. 290

Perpignan, treaty of, ix. 92

Persephone, cult in Cyprus, xi. 74 ; cor- responds to Axiokerea, xiii. 85. See also Bee, Kore, Phersephutta

Perseus with Andromeda, in Pompeian wall- painting, xvi. 144 ; with Polydectes, on Cyzicene frieze, xi. 197 ; with Gorgons, on chest of Kypselos, xiv. 73

Persian influence on Phrygian art, x. 179 ; dress on Cypriote vases, xii. 152 ; trophy from balustrade of Athena Nike, xiii. 278 ; Persian Artemis corresponds to male figure with birds, xiii. 260

Perspective, Polygnotan, x. 120

Petaraeus, Zeus, xi. 160

Peter IV. of Aragon, ix. 92

Petrie (W. M. Flinders), Tanis Part II., reviewed, ix. 383

Phaea, sow of, x. 237, 240

Phaeacians not Achaeans, xvi. 93

Phaenarete, xiv. 268

Phaestos, inscribed block and whorl from, xiv. 283, 284

Phaethon, Aphrodite and Pothos : statues by Scopas, xiii. 85

Phalaesiae, site of, xv. 47

Phaleron vases, xi. 170 ; lions on, xiii. 239

Pharae, position of, xv. 65

INDEX OF SUBJECTS

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1'harmakos (stoning of), xiv. 253

Pheidias, sculptures on throne of Zeus

Olympics, ix. 7 ; treatment of hair, xiv.

201 ; the Nemesis of Rhamnus, xii. 391 I'heidippides. See Philipjridcs I'hereephatta, cult of, at Marion, xi. 74. See

also Persephone Phialae (bronze), with repousse" work, from

Abac, xvi. 301 ; fragment from Acropolis,

xiii. 247 ; op<j>a\6«roai, xiv. 179 Phigaleia, worship at, xiv. 139 Philae, excavations at, xvi. 342 Philip, Stoa of, Megalopolis, Supp. i. 59 Philip V., in inscription near Abac, xvi. 292 Philippides (Pheidippides), route of, xv. 79 Philiskos in Megalopolis inscription, Supp.

i. 132 Philistines, settlement, in Palestine, xiv. 368.

connection with Crete, ibid. ; from Kaph-

tor (Crete), 369 ; invade Egypt, 369 ;

translated "EXX^i/ct in Septuagint, 369 Philochorus, reference to Athena Polias, xiii.

181 Philocles (painter), influence upon Etruscans,

x. 250 Philopator, King of Cilicia, inscription, xi.

242 Philopoemen, ambush in 200 B.C., xv. 63 ;

against Nabis in 192 B.C., xv. 64 ; his

defence of Megalopolis, Supp. i. 4 Philostratus, pictures described by, ix. 68,

69 ; reference to image of Athena Polias,

xiii. 183

Philyra (Oceanid), family of, xiv. 144 Phineus, Boreas and Harpies on Kypselos

cheat, xiv. 68

Phintias, vases, xii. 366, 371 ; St. Peters- burg crater, 374 ; kylix, belonging to Mr.

C. W. Mitchell, xvi. 286 ; Baltimore cup,

286 ; Berlin cup, 286

Phocaean influence on Italian vase-paint- ing, x. 131 Phocian offerings to oracle of Apollo, at

Abac, xvi. 291

Phocis, excavations, xvi. 291 Phoenicians (history, &c.), settlements of, in Sicily, xvi. 135 ; names of, in Cyprus, xi. 64 ; connection with Iron Age, xiii. 30 ; builders of temple at Paphos, ix. 201 ; origin and history of alphabet, xiv. 367 ; history of civilisation, xiv. 368

(art): influence on art of Aegina, xiii. 219 ; influence of metal-work on Rhodian ware, XL 178 ; influence on art of Cyp- riote scarab, xvi. 273 ; phialae from Acropolia, xiii. 126, 248 Phoenix, story of, in Iliad ix., xv. 222 Phrygia :

explorations in, xvi. 343

(history) : origin of, ix. 350 ; intercourse with Greeks, 351 ; kings, 351 ; revival of kingdom under Lydians, x. 154

(customs) : descent reckoned through males, x. 157 ; honour paid to mothers,

Phrygia (continued)

157 ; belief that chiefs were sons of Kybele, 157 ; habit of concealing graves, 161 ; mode of wearing hair, xvi. 117 (cult) : mysteries, x. 219 ; sun -god, as

male figure with birds, xiii. 260 .language) : European, ix. 381 ; inscrip- tions 'jn dialect, xi. 157 ; alphabet borrowed from Greeks, x. 178 ; peculiar (symbols of alphabet, x. 187 (art) : ix. 350 ; x. 147 ; ornament, 151 ; use of tiles as wall -decoration, 153 ; date of monuments, ix. 351 ; style of tombs, ix. 352 ; architectural period of tombs, x. 154 ; rock-cut churches, Supp. ii. 21

Phrygia Paroreus and Lycaonia, notes in, XL 151 ; remains, 153 ; scenery, 154

Phrygo-Carian customs, ix. 350

Phthia, Hellas, Achaea, identical or not, xv. 228 (note)

Phylake, site of, xv. 53

Phyleomachidae, ix. 332

Phyromachus, sculptor, xi. 201

Physicians at Delphi, ix. 301

Picenum, graves in, xvi. 133

Pictographs, from Crete and Peloponnese, xiv. 270 ; development, into hieroglyphs, 271 ; on facetted stones, 288 ; on four- sided stones from Crete and Sparta, 294 ; on stones with single face from Crete, 298 ; on stones of Mycenaean type from Crete and elsewhere, 299 ; evidence of pictographic script, from Cretan gems, 300 ; syllabic value, 300 ; indications for chronology, 322 ; combined with alphabe- tic forms in early Sabaean inscriptions, 363 ; correspondence with linear symbols in Crete, 363 ; table of Cretan linear signs and pictographs, 365

Piedmont, necropolis in, xvi. 141

Pig, cult of, xiv. 152 ; connection with Demeter, xiv. 154 ; chthonian, on vase, with Hermes, xiv. 154 ; pig-skin, on man, in Cretan gem, xiv. 153

Pigeon-breeding, in Egypt, xiii. 122

Pile settlements of Italic tribe*, xvi. 129 ; plan of, 129 ; movements of dwellers in, 129 ; boundaries of, in Italy, 129 (note) ; of Rovere di Caorso, near Piacenza, 130 ; western group, 131 ; of Lombardy, analo- gous with Swiss, 131 ; colonies from, 131

Pileus, xiii. 81

Pin, from Leontari, ix. 158 ; from temple at Paphos (gold), ix. 223 ; from Encomi. (gold), xvi. 341

Pinax, from Eleusis, xvi. 340 ; with name of Miltiades, xii. 379

Pindar, allusion to Olympian sculptures, x. 116

Pireneh, fortress in Cilicia, xii. 217

Pisani, Nicol6, ix. 92

Pisidia, inscriptions from, xv. 125

Pisos, on Kypselos chest, xiv. 66

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Pistis, personified, ix. 66

Pistoxenos, Schwerin kotyle of, xvi. 168

Pithoi from Knosos (prehistoric house), xiv.

281 Plant-forms on Greek goldsmith's mould in

Ashmolean Museum, xvi. 327 Plaque-flooring at Salamis, xii. 103 Plastene, mother of the gods, statuette, ix.

133 Platoea, excavations at, xi. 214 ; temple, xii.

287 ; plans of battle-field, xiii. 150 Plates, (gold) from dress, from Aegina, xiii.

210

Platter, b.f., from Cyprus, xi. 41 Pliny, description of Mausoleum, xiii. 188 Plural, used for singular, in Greek nouns,

xvi. Ill Plutnrch, reference to 'the Polias,' xiii. 182 ;

story of Kypselos in, xiv. 32 Plynteria, festival, xii. 353 Pnyx (Athens), excavations, xvi. 335 Po, dams built along, xvi. 129 Poikile Petra, site, xii. 207 Pointed arches in 7th century, xii. 174 Poli (Polis tes Chrysochou, = Marion,

Cyprus), plan, xi. 2 ; excavations, 3 ;

topography, 6 ; tombs, xii. 298 Polias. See Athena Polieus. See Zeus Polis, game of, xvi. 288 Poli tes, of Ceramus, xi. 128 Polledrara hydria, in B.M. x. 126, 246, xiv.

206 ; amphora in B.M. 246 ; tomb, dated

from scarab of Psammetichus I., 247 ;

ware, xiv. 206 ; date of ware, 215, 220 ;

Ionian influence on ware, 215 ; vases of

similar style from Rhodes, x. 126, xiv.

220 Polychrome work, in early art, xiv. 216 ; in

Cypriote pottery, xi. 36 ; xii. 305. See

also Vases

Polycles, Hermaphrodite of, xi. 188 Polyclitus, head in style of, xiii. 145 ; oopy

of his Diadumenos from Delos, xv. 206 Polygnotos of Thasos, painter, his influence

on vase-painters, x. 117, 119 ; xiii. 8, -120,

136 ; seated figures in his Nekyia, xiii. 8 Polygonal masonry, at Abac, xvi. 295 ; at

Aegosthena, xv. 314 ; in Cilicia, xii. 206 ;

in foundations, xiii. 34 ; at Melos, xvi.

352

Polyidus, xv. 11 Polyneikes. See Eteocles Polyperchon. See Polysperchon Polyphemos, relief (Catania), xii. 56 Polysperchon, priest at Patara, ix. 86, x. 77 Polytechnic Museum, Athens, bronzes, xiii.

250 Polyxenos, in Megalopolis inscription, Supp.

i. 133 Pomegranate branch, on Naucratis vases, x.

251 Pompeii, excavations, xvi. 138 ; house of A.

Vettius, 143 ; relation of Pompeian paintings to Hellenic, 143

Porcelain figurines, from Salamis, xii. 164

Poros stone at Athens, x. 258

Portico (Great), at Megalopolis, Supp. i. 23 ;

its relation to the theatre, Supp. i. 78 Poseidon : temple on Calauria, xv. (205 ; primitive worship (with Earth &c.) at Delphi ix. 282 ; altar at Delphi, ix. 292; = marine Zeus, xiii. 19; story of Poseidon and Erinys, xiv. 144. See also Horse

In Art : head (Syracuse), xii. 58 ; mosaic at Palermo, 55 ; in early art, xiii. 14 ; on terra-cotta pinakes, with Amphitrite, xiii. 16 ; on coins, xiii. 15 ; Indent of Poseidon xiii. 13. See also Athena

Asphaleios, x. 81

Hippios, connection with Demeter, xiv.

141

Taureos, xiv. 124 Poseidonios (will of), in Carian inscription

in B.M., xvi. 236 Pothos, by Scopas, xiii. 85 Pottery : (1) Attica : connection with painting, xvi. 173 ; division of labour between potter and painter, 174 ; his- torical continuity of pottery in Attica 178. (2) Aegosthena: xv. 324. (3) Caria : from Myndos, xvi. 204. (4) Cyprus : from Leontari, ix. 157 ; Poli, xi. 34 ; chronological evidence, xii. 327 ; plain pottery in tombs, 302. Salamis, xii. 97, 131, 136, 140, 163 ; of Naucratis style, 141. (5) Egypt : Greek, xi. 273 ; Egyptian, 275. (6) Italy, Central: in- digenous, xvi. 128 ; (7) Russia : Berezan, xvi. 344 ; (8) Mycenaean, of two kinds, xvi. 77 ; distinguished from Homeric, xvi. 117. See also Letythoi, Vases Pottier. See Dumont

Praesos (Crete), tradition of Greek settle- ment in Crete, xiv. 357 ; discoveries at site of, xiv. 275

Pratolaos, Mitos and Krateia, xiii. 87 Praxias and Androsthenes, sculptors of

Delphic temple, ix. 288 Praxiteles, his treatment of Lair, on Man- tinean reliefs, xv. 189 ; Eros of Centocelle, Eros of Messana, Dresden Artemis, 212 (note) ; his influence on ceramic art, 213 ; Mantinean basis, xvi. 280 Pregnant accusative, xv. 290 Pre-Italic customs, survival of, xvi. 133 Pre-Persian pediment at Athens, x. 262 ; wall on Acropolis, xii. 279 ; buildings on Acropolis, xiii. 32 ; temple on Acropolis, xiii. 153

Pre-Phoenician script from Crete, xiv. 270 Priam (death of), on lekythos from Eretria, xiv. 170 ; types on vases, 171, 172 ; in Epic tradition, 172 ; on vase from Acropolis, 188

Priapus, in sculpture, &c. xi. 201 Prices, at Athens, xv. 244 Priene, excavations at, xvi. 342 Priscus, Sex. Marcius, x. 73

INDEX OF SUBJECTS

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'Processional scenes, in art, xiv. 73

Procrustes. See Thtttut

Proetidae, mytli of, xiv. 260

Proetus, legend of, xvi. DO, 91

Proinachos. Sec Athena

Prometheus, with vulture, type for Odysacue tied to the mast, xiii. 3

Pronuos, of Delpbic temple, ix. 290 ; of Parthenon, xiii. 157

Proplosmato, used in sculpture, xi. 138

Proportions in sculpture, of children, xi. 104 ; of horse and man, xiii. 192

Proscenium, in Greek theatre, xiii. 330 ; of theatre at Megalopolis, Supp. i. 48, 85 ; identified with logeion by inscription at Deloa, xiv. 230. See also Stage

Proteus, xv. 9 ; xvi. 330

Prothetic vowel, x. 220

Proto-Boeotian pottery, characteristics of, xvi. 333

Proto-Corinthian pottery, date of, xi. 176 ; Macmillan lekythos, 167 ; technique com- pared witli that of goldsmith's mould in Ashmolean Museum, xvi. 326 ; in 'Ne- cropoli del Fusco,' at Syracuse, 332 ; origin, 333 ; history, 333 ; typical form, 333 ; lekythoi, finest examples found at Thebes, 333 ; style in metal-work, found chiefly in Boeotia, 334

Proto-Semitic element in Crete, xiv. 371

Proxenia decrees, at lasos, ix. 340

Prytaneion, at Athens, not yet discovered, xvi. 337 ; at Delphi, ix. 303

Prytaneus, payment of, xv. 245

Psammetichus I., scarab from Vulci, xiv. 214

Pseudamphorae from Egypt, xi. 274

Pseudo-Corasium, site, xii. 207

Pseudodositheus' Hermeneumata, xiii. 295

Psyche, representation of, xv. 133. See also Eros

Ptelion, ix. 100

Pteras, builder of temple at Delphi, xv. 5

Ptolemies in Cyprus, xi. 72

Ptoleinv Alexander I., inscription, ix. 227, ix. 231

Ptolemy Epiphanes, inscription, ix. 250

Ptolemy Euergetes, in inscription from Lycia, ix. 89

Ptolemy Euergetes II., inscription, ix. 229

Ptolemy Eupator, inscription, ix. 235

Ptolemy Philometor I., inscription, ix. 226, 233

Ptolemy Philopator I., inscription, ix. 255 ; xii. 177

Ptolemy Soter II., inscriptions, ix. 240 ; xii. 183

Ptolis, site of, xv. 84

Ptoos, Apollo, x. 272

Pulasati. See Philistines

Pulpitum. See Stage

Purgation in Qortynian law, xiii. 63

Purification at Plynteria, xii. 353

Purple for flesh on vases, xiii. 283, 288 ; xvi. 285

Pylos and Sphiikteria, topography and his- tory, xvi. 1

Pyrrhi Castra, position of, xv. 65 Pythagorean^, honey diet of, xv. 20 (note) Pythin, at Delphi, ix. 297 1'vthian portion of Hymn to Apollo, xiv. 3,

5, 6 ; games, in Hymn to Anollo, xiv. 26 ;

Pythians, ct.imection with Crete, xiv. 11 Pytnios, artist of quadriga of Mausoleum,

xiii. 189 ; architect, not sculptor, 193 ;

architect of temple at Priene, 1!M Pytlio, in hymn to Apollo, xiv. 6 ; antiquity

of its sanctuary, 9 ; derivation of word,

10 ; religious reputation, 15 Python, Alkmene vase, xi. 225

Q

Qade*h, Syrian goddess, with lion, in Egyptian monuments, xvi. 279

Qu, Phrygian symbols for, x. 187

Quadratus, C. Antius Aulus Julius, pro- consul, ix. 84, x. 74

Quadriga of Mausoleum, xiii. 188 ; facing, on early bronze-reliefs, xiv. 46

Quinctius (T.) Flamininu*, expedition against Naois, xv. 64

Quinqueremes and quadriremea, Athenian, xii. 30

i;

Ram's head, on Cypriote jugs, xii. 313 ; on

Cretan seals, xiv. 341 Rameses II., his repulse of Hittitee, xiii.

216

Ilameses III. and the Pulasati, xiv. 369 Ramsay (W. M.), HisUn-ical Geoyraphy of

Asia Minor, reviewed, xi. 352 Rations of labourers in Erechtheum build- ing, xv. 243

Raukos, story of bee.s in, xv. 2 Rayet et Collignon, Histoirede la Ceramique

{/recque, reviewed, ix. 135 Reindeer, in Mycenaean art, xii. 204 Reliefs, archaic, in Phrygian tomb, x. 166 ; collections and publications of sepulchral, x. 196 ; sepulchral, in B.M., xiv. 267 ; on bronze bust from Grotta of Isis, xiv. 222 ; from sanctuary of Apollo Ptous, xvi. 330 ; i repousse bronze-relief, xiii. 232, 236 ; on

columns in Ephesian temple, x. 4 Religious brotherhood in W. Cilicia (in- scription), xii. 235

Repousse relief, on bronzes, xiii. 232, 236 Rhamnus, excavation's at, xiii. 144 ; sculp- ture from, xii 391 Rhapsodes, use of ' Hymns ' in recitation,

xiv. 3

Rhaukos. See Raukos Rhea, connection with bees, xv. 3 Rheneia, unfinished statue from, xi. 135 Rhodes, early Pelasgic occupation of, xvi. 108 ; Rhodian alphabet, history of, xiv. 44 ;

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INDEX OF SUBJECTS

control of Caria, xi. 116 ; pottery, xi. 177, xiv. 44, 179 ; school of sculpture, ix. 41

Rhoino (Mt.), xv. 78

Rhyton from Paphos, ix. 220

Ring-money from Aegina, xiii. 212

Rings, weight of Mycenaean (gold), x. 92 ; gold, with Egyptian hieroglyphics, from Cyprus, xvi. 341 ; bronze gilt, from Cyprus, xi. 54 ; gold signet from Cypriote tomb, xii. 313, 318, 321

River-god, statue (Roman), from Salamis (Cyprus), xii. 125 ; ' androtauric ' on vase from Kameiros (B.M.), xiv. 126 ; tauri- form, xiv. 126

Rivers of Greece, character of, xvi. 7

Roads, in Phrygia Paroreus, xi. 156 ; in Peloponnesus, xv. 25

Robert, C., Die Antiken Sarkophagreliefs, reviewed, xi. 223

Rocca Romana, xvi. 126

Rock-altar in Phrygia, ix. 371

Rock-cut reliefs in Cilicia, xii. 206 ; tombs in Caria, xvi. 260; at Almajik, 263; atFarelia, xvi. 208, 262, 263 ; at Kyon, xvi. 264 ; at Sandana, with painted facade, xvi. 261 ; at Yenije, xvi. 260 ; in Gulf of Makri. ix. 83 ; at Telandrus, xv. 94 ; at Yapuldak (Phrygia) x. 181

Roger II., charter to Bova, x. 41

Roma, temple of, on Acropolis, Athens, ix. 119 ; personification of, ix. 48, 66

Rome : cause of foundation, xvi. 127 ; early history, 127 ; discoveries at, 138 ; treaty with Philip V., 192 ; gifts to Delphi, ix. 309 ; law, xiii. 60 ; Roman legend in Pergamene art, xi. 199 ; art influenced by Pergamene, xi. 181 ; sculpture at Palermo, xii. 50 ; bath, at Tramytnia (Melos), xvi. 355 ; tomb, at Salamis (Cyprus), xii. 104 ; remains on Acropolis (Athens), ix. 127 ; at Aegosthena, xv. 323 ; in Cilicia, xii. 207 ; Roman theatre, see Stage

Romulus and Remus, on Cyzicene frieze, XL 199

Rosette : on bronze fragment from Acropolis (Athens), xiii. 261 ; Argivo -Corinthian bronze from Acropolis, xiii. 253 ; with spirals, on ornaments from Aegina, xiii. 210 ; in Assyrian art, x. 250 ; on Greek goldsmith's mould in Ashmolean Museum, xvi. 324 ; 326

Routes, ancient, in Peloponnesus, xv. 25

1 Row of points,' on Greek goldsmith's mould in Ashmolean Museum, xvi. 326

Running figure (with lions), on bronze from Acropolis, xiii. 256

Rutilianus, legate of Cilicia, xi. 251

Ruzzini, Marco, ix. 91

Sabaean alphabetic and pictographic forms, xiv. 363

Sabazios, x. 219

Sabouroff. See Furtwaenqler

Sacred Way at Athens, xiii. 143

Sacrifice, rules of, at Cos, ix. 329 ; before oracle of Delphi, ix. 305

Sacrificial calendar at Cos, ix. 323 ; scene on lutrophoros from Acropolis, xiv. 193 ; scenes on vases, ix. 4, 6

Sails of Mycenaean and Egyptian ships, xii. 203

St. Angelo (Mt.), xvi. 126

St. Bernard pass, excavations on, xvi. 141

St. Conon, inscription, xii. 261

St. Petersburg Museum, ix. 39

Sais, buildings at, described by Herodotus, xvi. 159

Salamis, personification of, ix. 59

Salamis (Cyprus), excavations, xii. 59

Samios, a Spartan name, on Attic vase, xvi. 166

Samos, excavations, xvi. 343 ; mentioned in Hymn to Apollo, xiv. 25 ; privileges granted by Athens to Samos, x. 270 ; Samian Hera, xii. 179, xiv. 25

Samson and the bees, xv. 18

Santorin, terra-cottas, ix. 31 ; vases, xi. 170, xiv. 326

Sanudo, Fiorenza, ix. 94

Sanudo, Giovanni, ix. 93

Sappho, head at Stockholm, ix. 35

Sarandapotamos. See Alpheius

Sarapis, worship of, in Cyprus, xii. 127 ; statue from Salamis (Cyprus), xii. 125

Sarcophagi (Roman), marble, two classes of, x. 198 ; developed out of rock-cut graves, xvi. 257 ; with lion, at Sambazltt in Cilicia, xii. 219 ; earthenware, from Megalopolis, Supp. i. 11

Sardinia, remains of Siculi in, xvi. 135 ; archaeology in, xvi. 142

Sargon, statue from Cyprus, xii. 153

Sarpedon (Lyciau name), x. 59

Satala, x. 225

Satrap, robed image at Elis, xiii. 179

Satyr, on Caeretan vases, x. 132 ; Pergamene, xi. 189 ; in comedy, xiii. 72 ; head of, on bronze handle from Acropolis, Athens, xiii. 237 ; on bronze vase-rim from Acropolis, Athens, xiii. 239 ; in terra-cotta group from Lanuvium, xiii. 316

Sauroctonus. See Apollo

Saxons in Britain, xvi. 81

Scale-armour, Oriental, xii. 152

Scale-pattern on terra cottas, xii. 150

Scandinavian Bronze Age, designs, xiv. 329

Scarab : of Psammetichus I. from Vulci, xiv. 214 ; on Cypriote terra-cotta figures, xii. 157 ; from Cyprus, xvi. 272

Scena. See Stage

Scenici, xii. 361

Sceptre, origin of word, x. 251 ; develop- ment of trident from, xiii. 19

School-life, on vases, &c., xiii. 295

School-tablets, xiii. 293

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Schreiber, T., ffellenittische Relieflriltlrr, reviewed, x. 286

Schnchhardt (C.), Schliemann'* Au$f/ra- hiintjen in Trq/a, etc., reviewed, xi. 220

Scopas, his affinity with Pergamene style, xi. 185 ; characteristics of his school, xv. 195 ; head by, in Central Museum, Athens, xv. 195

Sculpture, processes of, xi. 129 ; in time of Kypselids, xiv. 43 ; archaic sculptured column at Ephesus, x. 4

Scylla, in sculpture, xii. 52

Sea, treatment of, on vase, xiii. 3

Seals (seal-stones), from Cyprus, (Hittite?), xii. 165 : inscribed, from Salamis (Cyprus), xii. 186 ; with Dictographs, from Crete, xiv. 272 ; with linear writing from Crete, xiv. 276 ; with Cretan characters from Knosos, 280 ; inscribed Cretan, descrip- tive of owner, 302 ; gable-shaped, from East Anatolia, 334 ; conical, in Crete, 333 ; triangular, from Smyrna, 334 ; not Homeric, xvi. 114

Sebaste-Elaeussa, (Cilicia), xii. 207, 228

Sebilia. See Kestel

Selene, as a female figure on horseback, ix. 7 ; on the Blacas crater, ix. 8 ;. on E. pediment of Parthenon, ix. 8

Seleucia ad Calycadnum (Cilicia), tombs, &c., xi. 157

Seleucia Pieriae in Cyprian inscription, ix. 231

Selinus (Sicily), excavations and remains, xvi. 136

Sellasia, site of, xv. 58 ; battle of, xv. 59, Supp. L 5 ; fortress, xv. 71

Semele (with Bacchus), on Cyzicus temple- pillars, xi. 194

Semitic letter-forms, compared with Cretan, xiv. 364

Sepulture, customs of Italic tribes, xvi. 129

Serapeion at Peiraeus, identified, xvi. 339

Serpent of Erechtheum, guardian of Athena Polias, xiii. 183

Serrapetrona, graves at, xvi. 133

Sersa, identical with Kprjo-a At/^v, x. 47

Severus (Septimius), inscription, xii. 270, 272

Shaft tombs at Mycenae, xii. 202

Sheep, cult in Cyprus, xiv. 106

Shields, from Marathon at Delphi, ix. 290 ; Mycenaean differ from Homeric, xvi. 115 ; of Ajax, shape not mentioned by Homer, xvi 115; on Salamis coins, xvi. 115; on Locrian coins, xvi. 116. See also Palladia

Ship, of Hiero II. of Syracuse, xi. 193 ; catalogue of ships in Iliad, xv. 221 (note) ; pala, of early Imperial times from Lake Nemi, xvi. 139 ; on vases, xiii. 5. See also Suit

Shoes, on bronze fragment from Acropolis, xiii. 247

Shorthand, in fourteenth century MS., xi.

286 Shoulder-pattern, on vases, xvi. 169 ; varieties

of, on lekythoi, 174 Sibylline oracles, reference to Paphos, ix.

189 Sicily, archaeology in, xvi. 134 ; history of,

135 ; Greeks in, 135 ; expedition of

Athenians to, 14 ; sculpture in museums,

xii. 46 ; personified, ix. 60 ; Sicilian

comedy, xiii. 72 Siculi, civilisation and tombs of, xvi. 134 ;

a non-Italic race, 135 Sidon. See Phoenician* Sigeion, in Cypriote inscription, xl 65 Sigma pattern on vase, xi. 171 Signet gems, Mycenaean but not Homeric,

xvi 114. See also Seals Signia, polygonal masonry at, xvi. 80 Sikelia, on relief with Athene, ix. 60 Sikia channel (Bay of Navarino), xvi 30 Sikyon, theatre at, ix. 130, xiii. 147 Silenus in Dionysiac group (Copenhagen),

ix. 32 ; Sileni and Satyrs, on asses, xiv. 91 Siliqua, x. 95 Silver, depreciation of, at Athens, xv. 245 ;

mine at Myndos, xvi. 204 Sinanou, Megalopolis, xv. 27 Sinis and Theseus, x. 235, 239 Siphnian treasury at Delphi, sculptures, xv.

207 Sipylos, acropolis of Phrygian form, ix.

353 Siren, in art, xiii. 4, 103 ; on bronze handle

from Acropolis, xiii. 237 Situla handle, on bronze bowls from Acro- polis, xiii. 236 SkanderBeg, ix. 112 Skanotheka (Megalopolis), Supp. i. 45, 90 Skin, treatment of, in archaic art, xiv. 105 ;

wearing of animal's skin endows with

virtue of animal, xiv. 161 Skiritis, xv. 61 Skiron, myth of, ix. 273 ; with Theseus

ix. 275

Skope, site of, xv. 82 Skotitas wood, xv. 57, 63 Skyllis, xiv. 43 Skyphos, Boeotian, xiii 78 Slave, in Qortynian inscription, xiii. 52 Sleep. See Hypnos Smilis, xiv. 43

Solidua of Constantine, x. 95 Solon, measurements in laws of, xii 286 ; in

'\0tivaiw noXircto, xii. 24, 27 ; poems of,

xii. 36

Solymeus, Solymos. See Zeus Song, modern Greek in Italy, x. 14 Sopatros (and ox), legend of, xiv. 131 Sophocles, his Electra and Antigone, x. 134 ;

worshipped as Dexion, xv. 203 Sosandra. See Calami* Sosigenes, in Megalopolis inscription, Supp.

i 133

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INDEX OF SUBJECTS

Sosus, mosaic by, xi. 194

Soteira. See Artemis, Athena

Soter. See Zeus

Soul, immortality of, xv. 13, 19, 20 ; representation of, 133

Sozon, x. 219 ; xv. 129

Spain, remains of Siculi in, xvi. 135

Sparta, excavations, xi. 214 ; xiii. 146 ; routes through Sparta, xv. 36 ; war with Mantineians, xv. 48 ; defeat at Koryphasion, xvi. 32 ; law, xiii. 68 (art) : Spartans did not produce My- cenaean objects, xvi. 86; Achaean palace at Sparta, in Homer, xvi. 93 ; archaic bone plaques, xii. 41 ; terra-cotta relief, xii. 44 ; inscribed bronze relief, xii. 44 ; warrior in art, xii. 45 ; personification of, ix. 61. See also Peloponnesus

Spartiates, xvi. 83

Spata, xvi. 78

Spear, at Konieh (forked), xi. 273 ; used by Maenads at death of Pentheus, xvi. 155

Spear-heads, inscribed, xiii. 128

Specus Typhoneus. See Typhon

Spezzabanda (Niccol6), marries Fiorenza Sanudo, ix. 95 ; in Venice, ix. 99

Sphagia. See Sphakteria

Sphakteria and Pylos, topography of, xvi. 1 ; blockade of, 33 ; Cyclopean remains in, 37

Sphinx, on helmet of Athene, ix. 2 ; in Phrygian art, ix. 372 ; on archaic Etruscan painting from Caere (B.M.), x. 246 ; on Polledrara ware, xiv. 211 ; on cup from Grotta of Isis, xiv. 219 ; at Delphi, xiv. 229 ; on platter from Poli, xi. 41

Spintharus, architect at Delphi, ix. 288

Spirals of silver, &c. in graves, ix. 157 ; pattern, xii. 203 ; history of, xiii. 221 ; xiv. 328 ; ' returning spirals ' in Cretan art, xiv. 328

Spring, gaseous, in Kiuchek Pelen (Caria), xvi. 189

Squared blocks, use of in foundation work, xiii. 34

Stadion (the measure), origin of, ix. 8

Stadion of Athens, restoration of, xvi. 338 ; of Epidaurus, xv. 205 ; of Melos, xvi. 355 ; of Olympia, ix. 23

Stag, cult of, in Mycenaean age, xiv. 133 ; sacrifice at Laodicea, 134 (note) ; connec- tion with Artemis, 134 ; with Dionysus, 136 ; "razing, on goldsmith's mould in Ashmolean Museum, xvi. 331 ; stag-man on gem in B.M.,' xiv. 133 ; stag- woman on r.f. crater, xiv. 135 ; stag- vessel from Mycenae, xiv. 133

Stage, in Greek theatre, xi. 297 ; diagram of Vitruvius' stage, xii. 357; difference between Roman and Greek, 361 ; Greek, on vases, Supp. i. 96

Staircase concealed in rock at Pteria, &c.. ix. 353 ; to tombs, xi. 22

Stasioikos of Marion, xi. 72, 81

Statues of gods, renewed at annual festivals, xiv. 262

Stelae, from Aetolia, xiii 348 ; from Cyprus, xii. 318, xi. 14, 29 ; at Leeds, painted, xi. 267 ; Delian, xi. 265, xi. 268 ; in Louvre, from Tello, x. 251 ; at Mycenae, painted and sculptured, xvi. 341 ; with unknown alphabet near Pesaro, xvi. 133 ; with sea- fights, &c., from Picenum, xvi. 133. See also Tombs

Stheneboea, xvi. 91

Stoa Basileios, xvi. 337 ; of Eumenes, xiv. 226 ; at Alinda (Caria), xvi. 240 ; Myro- polis (Megalopolis), Supp. i. 12 ; of Philip (Megalopolis), Supp. i. 7, 12, 59, 137 ; of Attains II (Pergamon), xi. 192

Stockholm Museum, sculptures at, ix. 31

Stone rings, on heights of Southern Italy, xvi. 125 ; stone vessel with gold ornament, from Megalopolis, Supp. i. 10 ; stone and iron weapons in same stratum of graves at Serrapetrona, xvi. 133

Strabo, account of the Maeander, &c., ix. 347 ; of temples of Athena on the Acropolis, xiii. 182 ; of the Pelasgi, xvi. 88

Strategoi of Aetolia, inscriptions from Skala, xiii. 347

Stratios. See Zeus

Stratoniceia (Caria), xi. 117 ; necropolis of, xvi. 265 ; ancient road to Keramos from, xvi. 189

Stratonicus, sculptor, xi. 201

Stratos (Acarnania), excavations, xiii. 150

Stylobate of temple at Delphi, ix. 317 ; courses, xiii. 36

Studniczka, F., Kyrene, reviewed, xi. 221

Sulci (Sardinia), Punic necropolis at, xvi. 142

Summer, folk-customs concerning, xiv. 256

Sun and moon, in imprecation, xii. 231, &c.

Sunium, temple of Athena, xv. 189

Svoronos, J. N., Numismatiqite de la Crete ancienne, reviewed, xi. 354

Swallow-tail folds of garments, xii. 377

Swan, Aphrodite on, xii. 316 ; head of, on bronze nandle from Acropolis, xiii. 237

Swine, cult of, in Mycenaean age, xiv. 152

Sybaris, xv. 235, xvi. 137

Symbols on Aegean pottery at Gurob, xiv. 274 ; abbreviated in Cretan pictographs, xiv. 300 ; on Cilician buildings, xii. 221

Symposion on vases, xii. 367

Synoecismus of Attica, xii. 26 ; of Arca- dians, Supp. i. 1

Syracuse Museum, xii. 56, xvi. 134 ; ex- cavations, xvi. 136

Tablets from Palmyra,with fables of Babrius, xiii. 293

INDEX OF SUBJECTS

Tachygraphy in fourteenth century MS., xi. 286

Tacitus, reference to Papho*,ix. 188 ; veracity of, xvL 81

Tuk.i, katavothra of the, xv. G7

Tukkara ( = Teucri), maritime enterprise of, xiv. 369

Tulujots, of Balearic Islands, xvi. 135

Taniiraa and Tamiradae, ix. 178

Tamponi (Sardinia), necropolis at, xvi. 142

Tauagra, tombs at, ix. 132 ; excavations at, x. 271 ; statue of Tanagra type from Basilis (?), xiii. 228

Taramptos (Caria), site of, xiv. 375, xvi. 210

Tarasis, monk, his tomb at Koja Kalessi (Isauriuj, Supp. ii. 18

Tarentum, discoveries at, xvi. 137 ; silver plate (Hellenistic) from, xvi. 137

Taureos. See Poseidon

Tauriskos and Apollonios, ' Farnese Bull ' of, xvi. 149

Taurobolia, xiv. 132

Tauropolos (Demeter), xiv. 130

Taurus (Mt.), on coins ot Tauromeniura, xiv. 129 (note)

Tchangli (Caria), necropolis of, xvi. 265

Technique of Kypselos chest, xiv. 54 ; inter- connection of, in arts and crafts of early Greece, xvi. 325 ; of b.f. vase in Ashmoleau Museum, xiii. 70 ; black on white, of leky- thos from Eretria, xiv. 177 ; rival methods of, in vases, xiv. 179 ; of Naucratis ware, xiv. 179 ; of Rhodian ware, xiv. 179

Tegea, topography of, xv. 27, 52, 60, 68, 78

Teiresias, in Sophocles' Antigone, x. 143

Teke Kale (Caria), remains at, xvi. 238

Telandrus, site and remains, xv. 94

Telemachia, the, xv. 217, 234 ; geography of, xv. 234

Telephos, in Pompeian fresco, xi. 203 ; myth in Pergamene art, xi. 203 ; on Cyzicene relief, xi. 195. See also Heracles

Tell-el-Hesy, signs on pottery compared with Aegean, xiv. 351

Telmedius (river), xv. 94

Telmissos (Caria), history of, xiv. 378 ; site of, xvi. 210; temple of Apollo, xiv. 373

Telonnesos, on relief (Naples), xi. 284

Telphusa, in Hymn to Apollo, xiv. 1 (note), 10; punishment of, 15 ; origin and mean- ing of legend, 16, 26

Template symbol on Goulas gem, xiv. 320

Temple, of stone in Homer, ix. 287 ; con- verted into monasteiy (Isauria), Supp. ii. 19 ; of bronze at Delphi (built by Hephaestos), ix. 285

Teneaos, in dispute between Genoa and Venice, ix. 100

Tenps and Mykpnos under Venice, ix. 102

Tepidarium, painted panels in, xv. 215

Terracina, temple at, xvi. 139

Terra-cotta, in architectural decoration, xiii. 316 ; casing of roofs, xiii. 315 ; antefix from Lanuviuiii,xiii.315 ; technique of stamped rrli'-f, compared with bron/.es from Acro- polis, xiii. 249 ; influence of, on sculpture in stone, xii. 155 ; relief copied from Parthenon frieze, xiv. 264 ; panels from Caere, xiv. 218 ; pigeons, cocks, &c. in grave at Abac, xvi. 302 ; seated figures at Aegosthena. xv. 323 ; from site of Basilis ( ?), xiii. 228 ; from Limniti, xi. 95 ; from Poll, xi. 51, xii. 319, 324 ; female statuettes from Salamis, xii. 158 ; heads with cap from Salamis, xii. 156 ; figurines from Salamis, xii. 138, 146 ; Erotes, xv. 132, 211 Terra d' Otranto, language spoken in, x. 1 1 ;

Greeks in, x. 41 ' Terremare,' xvi. 129 Tersana, remains at, xv. 96 Teucer of Olba, inscription, xii. 226 Teucrid dynasty, in Olba (Cilicia), xii. 207 Teutamos, leader of Dorian settlers in Crete,

xiv. 356, 357

Text- emendation, canons of, xv. 136 Textile fabrics in Cyprus, xii. 153 Thanatos, on vases, xii. 342 ; on Kypselos

chest, xiv. 52

Tharros (Sardinia), remains at, xvi. 142 Theatre. See Megalopolis, Proscenium, Stage Thebais, illustrated on Kypselos chest, xiv.

53. See also Cypria Thebe, on Italian vase, ix. 68 Thebes, pottery found in Kabeirion, ix. 128 ; xiii. 77 ; treaty with Polyrhenion, inscrip- tion, xvi. 180. See also Epaminondax Theius, river = Koutoupharina, xv. 47 Themis, statue at Rhamnus, xii. 391 ; Ge

Themis, xii. 352 Theocles, xiv. 43

Theocritus, account of worship of Semele and Dionysus, xiv. 247 ; story of Pentheus, xvi. 154 Theodorus of Samos, metal-worker, ix. 291 ;

gem-engraver, xvi. 115 Theogony of Hesiod, origin of, xiv. 51 Thera, colonised by Minyans, x\ 108 ; pottery of Mycenaean type, the work of Pelasgians, xvi. 108 ; remains, xiv. 325 ; excavations, xvi. 342 ; vases, xiv. 318, 326

Therasia, vases, xiv. 326 ; Mycenaean re- mains, xvi. 79 Thersilion (Megalopolis), xiii. 319 ; Supp. i.

2, 18 Theseion at Athens, Theseus and Skirbn on

metope, ix. 276

Theseus, institutions of fAd^catW EloXtrrui), xii. 27 ; traces of, in Peloponnesus, xiv. 77 ; meaning of myth of Skiron, ix. 280

In Art : with lyre and dancers on Polledrara hydria, xiv. 210; in Pom- peian frescoes, xvi. 144 ; list of vases

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INDEX OF SUBJECTS

Theseus (continued)--

with his exploits, x. 235 ; two kylikes with exploits, x. 231 ; with Ariadne, in Etruscan painting from Caere, x. 247 ; in Pompeian fresco, xvi. 144 ; on chest of Kypselos, xiv. 75 ; on Cypriote scarab, xvi. 273 ; with Kerkyon, on kylix in Luynes collection, x. 237 ; with Marat honian bull on kylix, xii. 311 ; on Luynes kylix x. 235, 238 ; with Minotaur on Luynes kylix, x. 236, 240 ; on kylix from Acropolis, xiv. 192 ; on Polledrara hydria, xiv. 208 ; on scarab from Cyprus, xvi. 272 ; with Peirithob's, on vase, x. 124 ; with Phaea's sow on Luynes kylix, x. 237, 240 ; with Pro- crustes on Luynes kylix, x. 236, 239 ; on Tricoupi kylix, x. 232 ; with Sinis on Luynes kylix, x. 235, 239 ; with Skiron on various works of art, ix. 272 ; on Luynes kylix, x. 236, 239 Thesmophoria (at Athens), analogous to Hersephoria, xii. 352 ; rites of, xiv. 249, 254

Thesmophoros, Demeter, xii. 352 Thesmothetae, xiii. 68 Thespiae, temple of Muses at, x. 273 ; ex- cavations at, xi. 214 Thespis, play of ' Pentheus,' xvi. 154 Thessalonica, ballad concerning, x. 87 Thessaly, connection with Crete, xiv. 357 ; expulsion of Achaeans of Phthia from, xv. 231 ; Thessalian costume on vase, xii. 339

Thetis. See Peleua Theugenes, priest at Lydae, x. 57 Tholos of Apollo Ptoos, x. 272 ; of Poly-

clitus, xiii. 148 Thorax Homeric, but not Mycenaean, xvi.

116 Thoricus, Mycenaean remains at, xii. 390,

xvi. 78 ; excavations at, xiv. 231. Thothmes III., frescoes of his time, xiii. 222 ; deposits at Koptos of his date, xiv. 318 ; raids of Aegeans on, xiv. 368 Thracians, mode of wearing hair, xvi.

117 ; Orphic cults, xi. 345 Thraco-Phrygian race, in Asia Minor, xiv.

271 Throwing-stick, in Egyptian and Mycenaean

art, xiii. 199

Thucydides, known to author of 'ASrjvaiuv noXirci'a, xii. 36 ; his attitude towards Demosthenes, xvi. 28 ; his method as a historian, xvi. 41 ; his topography in ac- count of Pylos, 43 ; accuracy of, 46 ; as a military historian, 46 ; difficulties in his narrative of Sphakteria, 63 ; sea-measure- ments of, 73 ; nis authority for account of Sphakteria, 74 ; his account of the name Hellenes, xv. 226

Thueris, hippopotamos-goddess, xiv. 82 Thunder-bird, on Mycenaean gem from lia, xiv. 318

Thyiades, in pediment at Delphi, ix. 289

Thymbraean Apollo, xiv. 174

Thymelici, xii. 361

Thyrsi, used by Maenads at death of Pen- theus, xvi. 155

Ti. See Amenophis

Tiberius grants right of asylum to Paphlan temple, ix. 227

Tiles (inscribed) from Megalopolis, Supp. i. 14

Timocrates, on white lekythos from Qela xvi 170

Timotheus, sculptor, Amazon and Nereida from Epidaurus, xiii. 192

Timuchos. See Aphrodite

Tiryns, palace and other remains, xvi. 78 ; in history and legend, xvi. 90

Titan and Zagreus, xi. 346

Titane in Aeolis, xvi. 78

Tithonus on a red-figured vase, xiii. 137

Tityos (death of), represented in Cyzicene temple, xi. 196

Tombs (1) of Athens and Attica, xii. 388 ; Christian in Parthenon, x. 260 ; Eleusis, geometric period, xvi. 340 ; (2) Caria : Cnidos, ix. 82 ; Telmissos, xiv. 374, xvi. 249 ; various sites, xvi. 198-266 ; (3) Cilicia, xii. 222 ; (4) Cyprus : Leontari, ix. 155 ; Kuklia, ix. 265 ; Polis tes Chrysochou, xi. 8, 15, 19, 300, 327 ; Salamis, xii. 103, 106 ; (5) Italy, xvi. 125 ; (6) Lydia, xvi. 266 ; (7) Melos, xvi 353, 355 ; (8) Mycenae, x. 147, xvi. 340 ; (9) Patara, ix. 86, x. 83 ; (10) Phrygia, x. 152, 154, 164, 175, 181 ; (11) Russia : Olbia, xvi. 345. See also Graves, Necropolis

Tomb-scene, earliest representation of, on vase, xvi. 169

Tomeus (in Thucyd. iv. 118, 3), identification of, xvi. 19 (note)

Tools used by early gem-engravers, xvi. 323 ; used in sculpture, xi. 137

Totemism of early Greek cults, xiv. 157 ; in Greek legend, xvi. 98 ; relation of animal- cults to, xiv. 155

Toumpa (Salamis), xii. 97

Tower at Skope", xv. 82 ; Aegosthena, 316 ; Kiureji (Caria), xvi. 203 ; of church at Koja-Kalessi (Isauria), Supp. ii. 16 ; of hieron at Olba, Supp. ii. 31

Trade-guilds in Asia Minor, xi. 236

Trajan, dedication at Ceramus, xi. 123

Tralles, excavation of theatre, xiv. 230

Trapezo and Kosmo, in frieze of Parthenon, xi. 143

Trapezus (Peloponnesus), probable site, xiii. 227

Tree, primitive rights concerning worship of, xiv. 252 ; tree-ritual, on Vaphio gems, xiv. 107 ; sacred, on vases, xi. 180 ; with enake, on vase-fragment from Acropolis, xiv. 385 ; Cretan pictograph for, xiv. 366

Trenches of pile-settlements, xvi. 129

TNDFA' OF sri'JKCTs

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Tribal names on theatre seats of Megalopolis,

Sup] i. i. 123

Trident of Poseidon, xiii. 12 Trieterika, miracle-play, ix. 302 Trieterikos, Dionysos, xvi. 354 Triglyph altur (Megalopolis), Supp. i. 8 Trikoloni, xv. 75 Triphylia, lack of Mycenaean ' remains,

xvi.' 100

Tripod, at Delphi, ix. 305 ; used as prize and currency, xiii. 233; xvi. 328; contest for, on bronze fragment from Acropolis, xiii. 267 ; of stone, from Corinth, at Oxford, xvi. 275 ; with supporting figures in terra-cotta, 278 ; with figures of god- desses, 278 ; from Metroon, at Olympia, J7!» ; with women standing on lions, at Oxford, 279 ; tripod-legp, bronze frag- ments from Acropolis, xiii. 265 Triskelis, symbol in Cilicia, xii. 209, 226 ;

on shield, xii. 341

Triton, head of, archaic, ix. 122 ; Pergamene, xi. 189. See also Fish-tailed deities, Heracles Troad, early settlements, non-Dorian and

non-Achaean, xvi. 107 Trocnades, territory of, x. 154 Troilus, on vase, ix. 301 ; death of, story of Astyanax compared with, xiv. 173 Trophonius and Agamedes, builders of

temple at Delphi, ix. 286, xiv. 9 Troy, excavations at, xiv. 232, xv. 210 ; cities of Hisearlik, xiv. 277, 326 ; stories of siege, in early art, xvi. 329 ; Trojan cycle of epics, on Kypselos chest, xiv. 53 ; scenes from story, on vases, xiv. 171 ; fall of, in Iliupersis and Little Iliad, 171 ; Virgil's description, 177 Tsimbarou, passes of, xv. 26 Tumuli (at Bourba), xii. 389 ; (Belanideza), iltifl. ; (in Caria), xvi. 245 ; area of dis- tribution of chambered tumuli, 254 ; (Megalopolis), Supp. i. 9 ; (Bosejuk in Phrygia), xvi. 343 Tunny-fish, attribute of Poseidon, xiii.

19 Twin figures (terra-cotta) from Abae, xvi.

302 Tyche, as city-goddess, ix. 73-79 ; temple at

Olba, xii. 220

Tychicus, martyred at Paphos, ix. 189 Tychins of Arne,in Boeotia, maker of shield

of Ajax, xvi. 115 Tydeus, xiii. 286 Tyndareus, pedigree and family of, xvi.

93 Typhoeus, myth of, in Hymn to Apollo,

xiv. 25

Typhon", prison of, xii. 213, 214 ; legend in Cilicia, xii. 241 ; in archaic group at Athens, x. 262

Typology of Mycenaean art, xiv. 45 Tyrannicide, aspect of, in Greece, x. 140

Tyrrhenian civilisation, origin of, xvi. 243 T\ i rheno-Pelasgians, origin of, xvi. 104

U

Umbilicus Romae, ix. 301

Urania, in Pompeian painting, xvi. 144

Valerianus, M. Domitius, legate in Cilicia,

xi. 247 Valla (Giorgio) of Piacenza, MS. scribe, &r..

xv. 163

Vnphio, contents of tomb, xi. 213, xii. 201, xvi. 78 ; style of art, only found in Greece and islands, xiii. 220

Vases : chronology, ix. 4 ; drawing of straight lines on lekythoi, xiii. 2 (note) ; technique of white ground lekythoi xiii. 6, xiv. 182 ; polychrome on black, origin of, xiv. 183 ; difference between white and r.f. technique, xvi. 164 ; subjects on early lekythoi, xvi. 169 ; proofs of exportation from Attica, xvi. 170; b.f. with purple touches, xvi. 173 ; from Crete, witn incised characters, xiv. 279 ; beaked vases on Cretan seal- stones, xiv. 332 ; from Egypt, black-ware, with spiral, in Ashmolean museum, xiv. 330; from Kahun, of 1100 B.C., xi. 273 Vaulted chamber of priestess at De'phi, ix.

304, 313 Vegetation spirit as a woman in folk-customs,

xiv. 250

Veii, wall-paintings from tomb at, x. 247 ; effect of destruction of, on Narce, xvi. 128

Velia, investigations at, xvi. 137 Veneti, art and history of, xvi. 131 Veranianus (Servius Sulpicius Fancies), in- scription from Salamis, Cyprus, xii. 172 Verona, remains at, xvi. 141 Verrall, M. de G. See Harrison, J.E. ' Ver sacrum," in Italy, xvi. 131 Versus Politici, xiii. 301 Vet tins (Au his), paintings in his house at

Pompeii, xvi. 144 Vetu Ionia, materials for study of Etruscans

from, xvi. 140

Villa, Greek, at Cape Kolias, xvi. 340 Villanova pottery in Faliscan graves, xvi.

126 Virgil, description of sack of Troy, xiv.

177

Vitruvius, his account of the Greek stage, xii. 356 ; as an architect, xii. 364 ; evi- dence of the theatre at Megalopolis, Supp. i. 86 ; defended, 92 Vivari, spring and aqueduct, xv. 44

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INDEX OF SUBJECTS

Vivenzio vase, compared with fragment from

Acropolis, xiv. 188 Voithio-Kilia, origin of bay of, xvi. 9 ;

meaning of name, xvi. 19 (note) Votive tablets, Spartan, xii. 42 Vulci, scarab of Psammetichus I. found at,

xiv. 214 ; vase from, with Theseus and

Skiron, ix. 277. See also Pollfdrara Vulture, on Daphnae situln, xiii. 110 ; on

Egyptian plaque, xiii. 113

Wood, represented by ' foliated branch ' in

art, xvi. 331 Wood-technique in sculpture, xi. 132, xii.

43 ; imitated on Phrygian tombs, x.

162 Writing, on vase-handles from Mycenae, xiv.

273 ; pre-Phoenician, xiv. 275 ; methods

of vase-painters, xvi. 168. See also

Palaeof/raphy ', J'tctoyrtifiJift Wiirxburg cup (with Phineus), xiii. 107

W

W, Pamphylian sign for, x. 187

Wages : at Athens, xv. 241 ; of officials of

temple at Delos, xv. 246 Wall of Athens, xiv. 226 ; in Eurotas valley,

Hellenic, xv. 43 44 ; of Sellasia, xv. 73 ;

of Megalopolis, Supp. i. 106, xv. 73 Walter of Brienne, ix. 91, 97 Warrior, on vases, xi. 179 ; types in art, xii.

43 ; on lion tomb, Demiiii, ix. 364 ; bronze

statuette from Limniti, xi. 89 ; types of,

heads from Salamis, Cyprus, xii. 138 ;

parting from lady, on lekythos, xvi. 175 ;

Corinthian, on bronze from Acropolis,

Athens, xiii. 268 ; on Cretan seal, xiv.

338

Water-birds. See Ducks Water-carriers, on vases, xii. 366. See also

Danaids Water-ditch, of Italic plain settlements, xvi.

127, 129

Water-plant, on Goulas gem, xiv. 319 Wave pattern on bronzes, xiii. 233 Waxen tablets, with fables of Babrius, xiii.

293 ; used by school-boys, 295 Weights and measures in Diocletian's edict,

xi. 303 ; ordinance relating to, in Cilician

inscription, xii. 232 ; weight-standard, at

Mycenae, x. 90 ; of ornaments, 90 ; seeds,

grains, &c., as weight-units, 94 Wells, importance of, in Greece, xvi. 36 Wernicke (K), GriecJiiscJie Vusen mit Lieb-

linysnamen, reviewed, xi. 353 Wheel used in gem-engraving, xvi. 324 Winds, equine form of, xiv. 143. See also

Hnrpy Winged figures on vases, xii. 343 ; supports

of bronze boxes from Acropolis (Athens),

xiii. 239 ; man, with geese, on Argo-

Corinthian bronze from Aaropolis, xiii.

260 ; man, on Eurytos vase, xii. 341.

See also Harpy, Xiren Wings (archaic), of Nike on Acropolis bronze,

xiii. 257 ; on gems, produced by ' wheel,'

xvi. 324

Winnefeld, H., Hypnos, reviewed, ix. 387 Witnesses in Gortynian code, xiii. 51 Wolf-god at Mt. Lykaios in Arcadia, xiv.

137

Woman in Gortynian law, xiii. 53 ; May- customs relating to, xiv. 250

Xanthus, heroon of, xiii. 131 ; frieze, date

of, xiii, 132

Xanthus (deity), xv. 131 Xanthus and Belios (horses), genealogy of,

xiv. 143

Xenokles, archaic kylix by, xii. 43 Xenophon, known to author of 'Atfij

lloXirf i'«. xii. 36

Xuthus the Achaean, sons of, xvi. 103 Xylino (Cyprus), tombs, ix. 270

Yapuldak (Phrygia), plan of Acropolis, x. 177 ; tomb at, x. 179

Zagreus, myth, xi. 345 Zayin, Sabaean form of, xiv. 364 ; double- axe, origin of, xiv. 366 Zeno Carlo, at Chioggia, ix. 100 Zeus, temenos of, at Salamis, xii. 106 ; temple at Olba, xii. 220; in Orphic system, xi. 346 ; connection with bull, xiv. 124 ; birth, see Bees In Art : colossal statue at S. Petersburg, ix. 43 ; head ibid., 44 ; on sarcophagus ibid., 46 ; on metope at Delphi, 289 ; beardless, seated, in Pompeian wall- painting, xvi. 144 ; on Alcmene vase, xi. 225 ; with Aegina, on vase, ix. 55 ; with Alcmene, on Kypselos chest, xiv. 70 ; with Athene, in Pergamene relief, xi. 190 ; with Athene and Demeter, on relief, ix. 51 ; with infant Heracles, in Pompeian wall-painting, xvi. 145

Aithrios, temple at Priene, xvi. 343

Ammon, head at Syracuse, xii. 57 ; at Stockholm, ix. 37 ; at St. Petersburg, ix. 43

Aristaeus, xv. 10 Bronton, Phrygian god, ix. 367 Carios, worship at Mylasa, xvi. 270 CoryciiiB, xii. 241

Cretagenes, worship of, xiv. 131 ; connec- tion with goat, xiv. 151 ; a corn-spirit, xiv. 153 ; connection with pig, xiv. 153 ;

INDH.X

STKIKCTS

Zeus (continued)—

= Manias (Philistine gcxl), xiv. 368;

connection with l>ees, xv. 3; on o>ins

«>f Crete, xiv. 130 < ri^antoletes, Pergamene, xi. 190 Horkeios, altar of, on vase with death of

Priam, xiv. 176 Hyllos, xvL 242 Labraudeus, on coins, xi. 118 Lykaios, cult of, in Arcadia, xiv. 137 ;

Supp. i. 140

Machaneus, worship at Cos, ix. 331 of Olba (temple), xii. 220 Olympios, statue by Pheidias, ix. 7; temple

of, at Athens, xii. 280 ; at Sulamis

(Cyprus), xii. 78 ; at Claudiopolis (Mut)

Supp. ii. 23 Paphios, invocation of (Corycus), xii. 241

Zeus (continuetl)

l'> t.uaeiiH, in inscription (Tchayfll), xi.

160

I'olieus, ox sacrificed to, ix. 334 Solymeus, Solymos, worship of, in Pisidia,

xv. 126-128 Soter, etoa at Athena, xiii. 143 ; sanctuary

at Megalopolis, Supp. i. 7, 12, 52, 129 Strati os, temple at Baghajik (Caria), xvi. 213 ; symbolised by spear-head on coins, xvi. 211

of Tyndaris, xii. 55

Zeuxis, painting of Herakles strangling ser- pents, xvi. 147 ; influence of Euripides on, xvi. 156

Zig-zag, on bronzes, xiii. 233 Zoomorphism, in pottery, &c., xi. 170 Zyga of Erechtheum, xii. 15

HI-GREEK INDEX.

'AydX/iara, xi. 96 'AyeXap^ia, xv. 118 "AyKaXov, xv. 284 'Ayefjuav (Artemis), xiii. 353 '\yvos, x. 218

'Ayptawtos (Dionysus), xiv. 261 'AypoTcpot $eoi, x. 56 "AXtoj yepa)!/, xvi. 330 ' AXwMKoy KOO-KIVOV, xi. 314 "Ai/ayi/or, x. 218, 221, 223 r, xii. 233 , xiii. 50 or, xi. 309

f, xii. 233 r, ot, xiii. 316 I', xiii. 63 'Apet'a, xi. 341 *App,eva, xv. 288 'ApxeSfarpos, ix. 227 'Apxtfpevs, x. 65

'Aa-cpaXftor, 'A.<r<pa\f)s (Poseidon), x. 81 j, ix. 20, 21, 23 v, xi. 321 or, xi. 311

j, xi. 333 Ba/i/3aXtao"rvf, xv. 300 Bdvara, xi. 331 Bap/SfipiKtipios, xi. 335 Be/SaiwTTjp, xiii. 344 Be'8o£, xi. 331 B^Xoi/, xi. 332 Bwcia, xi. 321

Btpor Bperai/vKcor, xi. 303, 330 BtTtora, xi. 311 Bow™, xiv. 125 (note) BpfravviKos ftipos, xi. 330

PepSm, xi. 336 Teprj, ix. 329 rXfuSia, xi. 313 Tpap-p-ara, xvi. 112 j, ix. 18, 23

i', xv. 285 Afo-p-d, xv. 263 A»;Xd/3pa, xi. 313 A^/itovpyd;, xi. 248 Aiftidtfus, xvi. 273 A«p$epdX(u<por, xii. 330 AOKOC, xi. 133 Aoi/eoucrai, XV. 302 Aopp,f(ra>p(oi/, xi. 311

'ESpatot (Poseidon), x. 81 EiVapipotr (yat'»;s fV /Sci/deViv), xii. 240 'EKardp-TTffiof vecoj, xiii. 157 'E»C6pd/ifvo-e, xiv. 196 'EXaioxpurnov, ix. 188 'EXa0»jj3dXo5 (Artemis), xiv. 135 'EXe'y|as (Xe|as), XV. 124 'EXfv^e'pa (Artemis), xv. 128 'EXua?, xi. 322. 'Ep/3oXd8»;j/, xv. 292 *Ev8opa, ix. 331 'Ei/Spop-fc, xi. 324 'Ei/i'aXXe o-idiypw, xv. 286

'EixHKi'a ? (Artemis), xv. 91 'E£e»>7rXdpioi>, X. 219

'E&yTiTai, xiv. 33

'E^ofioXoye'opai, x. 218

'E|o7rpdpei (= e|<p.7rXdpto«'), X. 217

'ETTtica/iTrvXa |vXa, xv. 285

'ETri/icuWdat, xv. 285

'ETrotijo-ev, xii. 346

'Epe'a Xdytta, xi. 340

'Eo-tr^i', xv. 12

'Eo-ri'a, ix. 303

'ErqKW, X. 220

*EiJ(Tr«<^aj/oy (Aphrodite), xv. 267

*E<pi7T7roj (Helios), xv. 130

Zuyd, xii. 15

(Aphrodite), xiii. 142

i', xi. 324 , xv. 282

0oXd«r«rta, xi. 336 GeoXoyfioi/, xii. 362 e»;»caioi>, xvi. 215

GREEK INDEX

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r, xv. 293 , xi. 314 ttuyarpotroia, xi. 120 Ou/*«'Xi;, xiii. 148 Gvpai, xii. 2

'lino/rat, xi. 342 'irpo&ovAof, x. 224 'Up<ir, \. 224 '\\do-KofMi, x. 218

, xi. 323 0foi, xii. 354 'lorur, xi. 342

Kd/&i0a, xi. 314

KdXrificll'l'^Xr;. XJ. 322

Ka'Xa/ioi, xi. 323 KaXo'r, xvi. 314 Ka/uipa, xv. 104 Ka'/ujXa, xi. 314 Ka'p, xvi. 267 Kapovxov, xi. 311 Kappa)?, xi. 312 Karaftttav, xi. 332 KfX«w<rrijf, xi. 148 Kqp Oavdroio, xii. 344 ;, xiii. 236

n\aw«coi>, xi. 314 o, xi. 143 Kpowoir, '\o-K\ifrribt o «i>, xiii. 343

r)s, xvi. 115 r, xvi. 289 j, xiv. 35 Ka>p,m, xi. 117

Nvacra, ix. 22 Namrua, xi. 340

Stvla (Aphrtxlitc), Supp. I. 135 A- i<n-i>i'. xi. 133

r, ix. 305 Aet'rpa, xi. 321 AfXcyqfj (Miletus), xvi. 269 Ac£ar (fXf'y^af), xv. 124 \fpftrjv6t (Apollo), x. 216

t>, x. 222

w'r, Avp^u;i»dr (Apollo), x. 216 xi. 322

Mayrtpflov, xii. 233 Mat'rvpcr, xiii. 51 Ma/rap, xiv. 255 Mai/rfloj/, ix. 304 MaWor, xi. 334 Maoror = irorrfpiov, ix. 189 MryaAot fftoi, Supp. I. 135

(Thucydides iv. 8, 6), xvi. 23 , xv. 20

c, xi. 330

f'a-ov "Apyor, xv. 221 ^a, xi. 72, xii. 95 MvXor xaiSaXXapudr, ovucos, xi. 314

NfdXXovror, xv. 301

NrwroXioi/ ? xv. 109 Nopryp<f<poi, Supp. I. 127

tn, X. 82 Otvtcrr^pta, xv. 200 "OXp-or, ix. 305 'OXo«ta«/n7o-tt, xiii. 148

xi. 335

(Zeus), Supp. II. 23 f)>ui\ni, xiv. 179

, xi. 309

/, xi. 32 1;

, xv. 106, 123 xi. 324 , xi. 336 X. 102 xi. 336 IIapa>po<p(r, xvi. 161 HaOyXa, xi. 313 TltXtim, ntXtid&fs, xv. 5 nrpt'oSor, xiv. 38 Ilfptn-dXtoi', xv. 109 nidoi, xii. 331

VT), xii. 103 iot, xi. 334 , xi. 322 IlXui»n;pi<»i>, xi. 263 IToAifif (Athena), Supp. II. 23 Yl6\is, xvi. 288 noXt'rcv/io, xi. 118 1Io\iTT)s dyados, xii. 32 Tlo\vxpv<Tos, xvi. 90 Tlorija-i, xv. 295

, xv. 296 xiii. 84 i', xi. 313

2a£/3aTtorat', xii. 236

ZaynariKT), xi. 320

Sa'yor, xi. 334

Sapdyapof, xi. 309

2<tptxdptot, xi. 334, 336

2^/za, o-ripara Xvypd, xvi. Ill, 112

2i7/iui>rdr, xi. 330

StpytXiui', xi. 332

SxoTrdr, xiii. 316

2KovrXaroi>, xi. 336

2oXvp.«fj, SoAv/iot (Zeus), xv. 126-128

xvi. 230 J, xi. 323

i/, xi 341 2vv/3a>/iot dcoi, X. 217

i, XV. Ill, 123 oV, xi. 334 v, xiii. ^43 dco's, XV. 129

(Artemis), xv. 91 (Zeus), Supp. I. 129

54* GREEK INDEX

TavT)\fyr)t, xii. 342 *aiVovXa, xi. 333

TaOpot, xiv. 129 (note) 4>a^cX(apiKO(, xi. 342

TavpoKadctyia, xiv. 129 *»;Xj;rat, xv. 264

Tti\to«r<ra (Tiryns), xvi. 90 *t/3XaTa>ptoi', xi. 333

Tcpdpop, xv. 304 *iXo<r«ceT . . , ix. 6 T«?p/xa, ix. 22

Terra, xi. 80 XaXxoetSfij, XV. 2

Tpmr«fa>, xi. 143 XcXcoim, ix. 86, x. 82

Tpia^a, xin. 14 XijwVicor, xiii. 236

Tp,£oXor, xi. 312 XXaMvs, xi. 323

XXaw'r, xi. 335

'Y8p<xpopia, xiv. IOC) Xoproi', xi. 321

'Ynn,i\irrTT), \i. 325 Xa>p('ov, avaftaivdv (Is ro, X. 221 7, xi. 325

IV.-INDEX OF CLASSICAL AUTHORS.

AKSCHINES, ii. 147

xiii. 181

HKRODOTDH (continued) :—

AESCHYLUS, Frag 84 .

xv. 12

i. 175

xvi. 194

ANTHOLOGIA PALATINA :

ii. 155 . ...

xvi. 158

111. 1 XQG.

xi. 194

v 82

xiii. 178

vii. 55 ...

xv. 21

v. 119-21 ....

xvi. 192

fScc A! SO ^Iflfd fl*'i'\

xvi. 192

ARCHILOCHUS \

vii 171

xiv. 357

Bergk, 45 ...

xiii. 14

ix. 11

xv. 47

52 ...

xv. 225

HESIOD :

ARISTOPHANES :—

Opera et dies, 73

xi. 281

Eccles. 310

xvi. 241

347 ...

xiii. 302

Rana", 172 .

xv. 242

HOMER :

Frag, apud Poll, vii 133

xv. 242

Iliad, ii. 553-556 .

xvi. 102

ARISTOTLE, 'A^i/aiwc rioXtrcid.

See

ii. 603 sqq. .

xvi. 97

Subject Iiidex.

vi. 168-170 .

xvi. Ill

ARRIAN :

ix. 141 .

xv. 230

Anab. i. 25 .

xiv. 379

ix. 395 .

xv. 225

Anab. ii. 3

xiv. 379

ix. 479 sqq. .

xv. 224

BABRIUS. See Subject Index.

xvi. 291 .

xvi. 113

CICERO, de Rep. II. 35, (50

ix. 28

xvi. 595 .

xv. 225

C'OLUMELLA :

xviii. 380

xiii. 234

ii. 2, 27 . . . .

ix. 25

xviii. 479

xi. 174

v. I. 5 .

ix. 25

xviii. 541 . . " .

ix 20

CURTIUS, Q., iii. 17 .

xi. 244

xix. 90-136 .

xv. 230

DEMETRIUS PHALEREUS :

xix. 301, 338 .

xv. 192

De Elocut. 76

xiii. 133

xx. 403-405 .

xiv. 128

Dio CHRYSOSTOMUS, xi. p. 325 11. xiv. 76

xxiii. 327

ix. 22

DIODORUS SICULUS :

Odyssey, ii. 214

xvi. 50

xv. (53 s(j(j.

xv. 60

iii. 4, 29 .

xvi. 50

xv 84 sqp. . . .

xv. 87

iii. 251 . . .*

xv. 230

DioNYsirs HALICAUNASSKNSIS,

x. 50 ix. 28

iii. 421, 484,495 .*

xvi 51

ETYMOLOGICUM MAUNUM s. v. av\ot ix. 20

iv. 176 ...

xvi. 94

Kl'RIPIDES :

xi. 495 ...

xv. 225

Bacchae 1095 *qq. .

xiv. 252

xv. 1 *qq. . . xv. 217 sqq.

Frag. 221 (Nauck) .

xvi. 149

xvii. 367-376 .

ix. 19

EUSEBIUS :

xix. IIQ sqq

xvi. 84

Hist. Eccl. x. iv. 39

Snpp. ii. 12

Hymn, in Mercur. 552-563

xv. 7

x. iv. 63

Supp. ii. 14

See also Subject- Index.

FESTUS, s. v. Peculates

ix. 28

LIVY :

QELLIUS, AULUS, xii, 2-3 .

ix. 28

xxxiii. 30 ....

xvi. 192

GREOORIUS NAZIANZENUS

xxxiv. 26 sqq

xv. 64

Carm. II. 1, xi. 547, pp. 702,

xxxv. 27 sqq

xv. 64

703 ...

Suppl. ii. 19

xli. 20 ... Supp. i.

115, 129

Carm. de Temp. Anast. I. 1,

LUCIAN, Timon vi. 12

xv. 241

xvi. 20, pp. 844-5.

Supp. ii. 15

MELEAGKR :

HERODOTUS :

Anthol. Palat v. 67

xv. 134

i. 56-58 ....

. xvi. 101

v. 179

xv. 135

j. 171 . . . t

, xvi. 270

Mosctjus, iii. 36 sqq. .

XV. 23

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INDEX OF CLASSICAL AUTHORS

ORPHICA : Argonautica,

570 . xv. 21

PAUSANIAS :

i. 15, 1 .

. xiii. 132

i. 26, 6 .

. xiii. 182

i. 44, 2 .

. xvi. 281

iii. 20, 8-21,3

xv. 36

iv. 36, 6 .

xvi. 23

v. 11, 3 .

xiv. 233

v. 11, 5 .

xiii. 10

v. 17, 5-v. 19 fin. .

xiv. 54 sqq.

v. 17, 6 .

ix. 20

v. 18, 1 .

. xiii. 284

vi. 19, 8 .

xiii. 11

vi. 20, 8 .

ix. 23

viii. 6, 4-8, 4 .

xv. 80

viii. 8, 7 sqq. .

xv. 86

viii. 9, 1 .

xvi. 280.

viii. 10, 1-11,4

xv. 82

viii. 11, 5-12, 1

. xv. 82, 87

viii. 12, 2-12, 4

xv. 83

viii. 12, 5-13, 1

xv. 84

viii. 27, 10 .

. Supp. i. 4

viii. 30, 7

Supp. i. 104

viii. 31, 1

Supp. i. 116

viii. 31, 6

Supp. i. 117

viii. 31, 8

Supp. i 117

viii. 32, 1

. Supp. i. 76

viii. 32, 1, 2, 3

Supp. i. 119

viii. 32, 4

Supp. i. 120

viii. 34, 5, 6 .

xv. 77

viii. 35, 3, 4 .

xv. 46

viii. 35, 5 sqq.

xv. 75

viii. 36, 5 sqq.

xv. 76 Supp. i. 118

viii. 44, 1-3 .

xv. 26

viii. 44, 3-8 .

. xv. 33, 67

viii 54, Isqq. .

. xv. 52, 67

viii. 54, 5-7 .

xv. 78

ix. 23, 1 .

ix. 23

x. 25, 10 .

xi. 200

PHILOSTRATUS SENIOR, Imagines

i 17 . . . . . xvi. 153 PLATO :

Meno 77A .... xvi. 288

Kepublic 422E . . . xvi. 288

PLINIUS SECUNDUS :—

Nat. Hist. iv. 12 . . . xvi. 23

v. 29 . . . xvi. 193

xxxiv. 88 . . xi. 200

xxxv. 63 . . xvi. 147

xxxv. 138 xiii. 316

PLUTARCH. Symp. iv. 6, 672 B. . xv. 21 POLLUX, JULIUS, ix. 98 . .xvi. 288 POLYBIUS :—

ii. 55, 2 . Supp, i. 116

v. 93, 5 . Supp. i. 114, 116 ix. 21, sqq . . Supp. i. 107 xi. 11 sqq. . . . xv. 88 xvi. 37 . . .xv. 57, 63 PORPHYRIUB, de antr. Nymph.

7, 10, 12, 18 . . . . xv. 16 PROCOPIUS, de aedificiis v. 9 . ii. 18

PROPERTIUS, iv. 15, 40 . . xvi. 149 PTOLEMAEUS, v. 8, 7 . . . xi. 244 STRABO :

vi. 2, 9 (275) .... xv. 67 viii. 3, 12 (343) ... xv. 67 viii. 4, 2 (359) . . xvi. 23, 195 viii. 5, 5 (365) . . . xvi. 95 xii. 1, 4 (534) . . xi. 244, 247 xii. 1, 7 (537) . . . xi. 244

xiii. 1, 59 (611) . xvi. 193, 194, 268 xiv. 1, 8 (635) . . . xvi. 210 xiv. 2, 20 (658) . . . xvi. 204 SUIDAS s.v. avXov . . . ix. 20

THUCYDIDES :

i. 2 xvi. 102

i. 3 . .... xv. 226

iv. 2-36 .... xvi. 14 sqy.

iv. 51-2 xvi. 90

iv. 118 xvi. 18

v. 64 sqq xv. 48. 85

vi. 1 xvi. 23

vi. 4 xvi. 134

VARRO, de Re Rust. i. 10, 1 . ix. 25 VITRUVIUS :

v. 3, 4 . . . . Supp. i. 72 v. 6, 1-8, 2 ... Supp. i. 82-100 v. 6, 7 . . . Supp. i. 77

v. 7, I . . xiii. 329, Supp. i. 70, 77 v. 7, 2 . . . . Supp. i. 74 v. 8, 2 . xii. 358, Supp. i. 78, 87, 95 XENOPHON :

Hellenica v. 2, 1 sqq . . xv. 86 vi. 5, 10 sqq. . . xv. 48, 86 vi. 5, 22 sqq. . . xv. 60 vi. 5, 27 . . . xv. 57 vii. 5, 18917. xv- 87 vii. 5, 9 . . . xv. 48

V.-EPIGRAPHIC INDICES

(A) Geographical Index.

(a) GREEK INSCRIPTIONS. (6) CYRIOTE INSCRIPTIONS.

(c) ETRUSCAN INSCRIPTIONS.

(d) PHRYGIAN INSCRIPTIONS.

(e) LATIN INSCRIPTIONS. (/) UNCERTAIN SCRIPT.

(B) Infor of Publiithed Inscriptions commented on in Journal of Hellenic Studies.

(A) Geographical Index.

(a) GREEK INSCRIPTIONS.

Abae, xvi. 304, 310

Acalissus, xv. 118

Acanthus (Hierissos), xvi. 313

Aegina, ix. 132

Agio, Roumeli, xvi. 187

Agios Kyrkos, xvi. 187

Akhar Keui, xvi. 221

Aksheher lake, xi. 161

Amargetti. See Kull'ia

Aniphipolis (Yeni Keut), xvi. 314

Amyzon, xvi. 231

Anaphe, ix. 90

Anazarba, xi. 238

Andriake, xv. 112

Ano Palaidkastro, xvi. 183

Apadna ? Supp. ii. 24

Arsinoe (Conope), xiii. 351

Aryinaxa, xv. 100

Asmr-jik (near Kaba-agach\ xv. 104

Athens, Acropolis, ix. 123, xi. 211, xiii. 125

(bronzes); Olympieion, ix. 127 Ayi Sergi/i, xii. 173 liwlinlar, x. 217, 219, 223, 224 jBq/t, xvi. 226

Bellnna (Makynia), xiii. 348 Belenkli-Skeltti (near), xv. 108 Bnndronm (Hieropolis-Castabala), xi. 243 Boukation ? xiii. 354

xv- 90

Branchidae ( Yeronda), xvi. 221

Caralitis, xv. 125

Casarea, x. 49

Chalketor (Kara-Koyun), xvi. 228

C%oA>Or«n,,xii. 258

Cholakii, xii. 238

Claudiopolis (.!/»/<)> Supp. ii. 22

Cnidos, ix. 82

Conope, xiii. 351

Copenhagen J/u#0Mm, ix. 32

Corasion, xii. 258

Coropissos, Supp. ii. 25

Corycos (Ghnrgos), xii. 238, Snpp. ii. 31

Corydalla, xv. 113

Cos, ix. 323

Da Bazar, Supp. ii. 25

Dalisandos (Isauria), Supp. ii 26

Delos, xi. 257

Dere Koyun, xvi. 225

Dfrelar, x 223

Elephantirie (ostrakon), xiii. 122

Kncomi (Salamis), xii. 170

Episcopi, xvi. 215

Exarcho, xvi. 310

Ezbegli, xii. 261

FeUelii, xi. 158, 160

Fla\-iopolis ? xi. 236

Gavah'm, xiii. 352

Ghiuk-Chalar, xvi. 215

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EPIGRAPHIC INDICES

Ghorgos, (Corycus), xii. 238

Gonia, xvi. 179

Gumuljina, xvi. 318

Haji- Velilyr (Corydalla), xv. 113

Halicarnassoa, xvi. 216

Hierissos (Acanthus), xvi. 313

Hieropolis-Castabala, xi. 243

Hyampolis, xvi. 306

Hyle (?), xiii. 349

lasos, ix. 338

Idebessus, xv. 119

Ilghin, xi 162

Isinda, xv. 125

Jambazli, xii. 262

Kandia (Heraklio), xvi. 187

Kanygelleis, xii. 226

Kara-Koyun (Chalketor), xvi. 228

Kara-Koyun (Teichioussa), xvi. 221

Kars-Bazaar, xi. 236

Kassaba, xi. 166

Kephalovrysis (Thermon), xiii. 352

Keramos, xi. 113

Khania, xvi. 178

Kharkhan, xi. 166

Kindya, xvi. 218

Kissamo Kastelli, xvi. 179

Koja Kalessi, Supp. ii. 24

Konak Dere, xvi. 220

Korashlil, xi. 161

Krdvari, xiii. 348

Kuklia and Amargetti, ix. 225

Kunderaz, xi. 159, 164

Kyaneae, xv. 110

Kyran-Dagh,xv. 109

Kythrea, xii. 173

Lamos gorge, xii. 259

Larnaca, xii. 332

Lebadeia (Lwadhid), xv. 92

Leeds Museum, xi. 256

Lepiand, xiii. 355

Lerna, xi. 103

Limniti, xi. 99

Limyra, xv. 121

Lisse, ix. 88

Livadhid (Lebadeia), xv. 92

Longd, xiii. 342

Luxor (ostrakon), xiii. 122

Lydae, ix. 88, x. 55, xv. 100

Lympiada, xvi. 313

Maeander valley, x. 224

Magnesia ad Sipylum, ix. 133

Makynia (Belbina), xiii. 348

Mara, xii. 261

Maroni, xii. 332

Maronia, xvi. 318

Megalopolis, xi. 299, xiii. 332, 336, Supp. i.

75 122

Afeiaan, xii. 270 Memphis (near), xii. 384 Mersenet-Yaila, xvi. 227 Mut, Supp. ii. 22 Mylasa, xvi. 231 Myndos, xvi. 214 Myra, x. 84 Kaupaktus, xiii. 338

Olba (Oura), xii. 266, 269, Supp. ii. 31

Orta Keui, x. 218, 223

Osmanjik, xi. 163

Oura (Olba), xii. 266, 269, Supp. ii. 31

Palaiokastro Kissdmu, xvi. 181

Papadhdtais, xiii. 351

Papddiand, xvi. 184

Paphos, ix. 223

Paramali, xii. 331

Paravola (Bonkation ?j, xiii. 354

Patara, x. 76

Pelen, xiv. 373

Philippi, xvi. 317

Phineka (above), xv. 113

Pinara, xv. 105

Pisye, xvi. 220

Podalia? xv. 121

Poll, Polls tes Chrysochou, xi. 34, 74 xii

309

Polyrenion, xvi. 181 Pompeiopolis, xi. 242 Prodromes, xvi. 184 Rhamnus, xii. 391 Rhodiapolis, xv. 114, 122 Rhodovdni, xvi. 185 Saklu, xi. 161 Salamis (Cyprus), xii. 79, 80, 88, 170, 186,

197 (amphora-handles) Sette Gul, xii 261 Sidek Sehili, xv. 107 Sinubich, Supp. ii. 26 Bkala, xiii. 342 Soponikos, xiii. 353 Soule, xiii. 348 Suia, xvi. 186 Tapourelu, xii. 260 Tchayul, xi. 160 Tchoumra, xi. 166 Tegea, (Bra'im-Ejfendi), xv. 90 Teichioussa (Kara-Koyun), xvi. 221 Telmessos (Lycia), xv. 102 Telmissos (Caria), xiv. 373, 377 Tepeje, xvi. 217 Termessos, xv. 126 Teraana, xv. 101 Thebes (Boeotia), ix. 129 Thebes (Egypt), xiii. 122 (ostrakon) Thermon (Kephaldrrysis), xiii. 352 Tlos, xv. 122 Toumpa ton Michaili (Salamis), xii. 171

188

TriaUnia, xvi. 184 Tyriaeum, xi. 162 Via (near), xvi. 219 Ut-hissar, xv. 101 Uzunjaburdj, xii 262 Velukhovo, xiii. 349 Xanthos, xv. 105, 123 Yakabagh, xv. 105 Yemikler, xvi. 219 Yeni Keui (Amphipolis), xvi. 314 Yerkessen, xvi. 221 Yeronda (Branchidae), xvi. 221 Yevreli Keui, xvi. 237

EPIGRAPHTC INDICES

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(b) CYPRIOTE INSCRIPTIONS.

Paphos, ix. 255 xii. 300, 320, 330

Poli, Polis ten Cftrysochou, xi. 57, 60, 75 ; Salanris, xii. 192, 196

(c) ETRUSCAN INSCRIPTION. Caere (vase), x. 187 (</) PHRYGIAN INSCRIPTIONS. Midas, city of, x. 185

(«) LATIN INSCRIPTIONS.

Basilaki, xvi. 317 Cervetri, ix. 71 Gavaluu, xiii. 352 Heraklio (Kandut), xvi. 187 Hieropolis-Castabala, xi. 251, 253 Leeds Museum, xi. 256 Megalopolis, Supp. i., 136

(/) UNCERTAIN SCRIPT. Praesos, xiv. 354

Olba (Cilicia), xii. 2/1

Paphoe, ix. 240

Prorista, xvi. 315

Ralcha, xvi. 318

Salamis (Cyprus), xii. 170-184

Soli (Cyprus), xi. 75

(B) Published Inscriptions commented on in the Journal of Hellenic Studies.

Ar<:h(iologinche Zeitung :

1875, p. 104 . 1880, p. 37 .

British Museum Inscriptions : 896.

ix. 59 x. 226

xvi. 234

Bulletin de Correspondance Hellenigue :

v. p. 30 .

p. 93 .

p. 216 .

viii. p. 51 .

x. p. 189 .

xiii. p. 333 .

xiv. p. 269 .

xviii. p. 423 .

xix. pp. 109-111 .

Classical Review : 1888, p. 138 .

Conze, Reise auf den Jnseln, &c. :

p. 70 xi. 113

Corpus Inscriptionum A tticarum :

iii. 2550 xi. 265

iv. 2, 373' .... x. 269

Corpus Inscriptionum Oraecarum :

8646 xi. 265

9376 xi. 267

1534 . . . . Supp. i. 131

2265 xi. 260

2284 xi. 259

2312 xi. 266

2323 xi. 258

2561rf xvi. 185

25826 . . xvi. 186

Corpus Inscriptionum Graecarum (cont.)

26936 ix. 74

4366/ .... xv. 130

6854e xi. 284

Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum :

vi. 10210 . . . . xi. 256 15764 xi. 256

xvi. 320

23160a

xi. 270

xvi. 321 ix. 323

Hogarth, Devia Cypria :

. xvi. 321

p. 9, no. 4

xii. 331

. xiii. 352

p. 63, nos. 13, 15, 16

xii. 170

xy. 130

Journal of Hellenic Studies:

xvi. 226

xvi. 314

viii. pp. 376 sq.

. x. 219 sq.

xvi. 314-317

x. p. 55, no. 6

xv. 101

p. 56 7

xv. 101

p. 59 ,,12

xv. 100, 101

x. 227

p. 63 ,,16

xv. 100

p. 64 17

xv. 101

xi. p. 69

xii. 330

Le Bas-Waddington, Voyage Archeologique : 1268 1

1313 } xv. 131

1344 J

2763 xii. 170

2792 ix. 227

2796 ix. 226

2802 ix. 258

Monument! Antichi :

iii. (1893) p. 451 . . . xiv. 354 Mov<rf lov (Smyrna) :

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