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THE  JOURNAL 


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HELLENIC   STUDIES 


INDEX  TO  VOLUMES  IX.-XVI. 


AND  SUPPLEMENTARY  PAPERS  L,  II, 


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CONTENTS 


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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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6»  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  7» 

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 


8»  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 


INDEX  OP  AUTHORS  9* 

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 


10* 


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 


11* 


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. 

22 

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 

B  2 


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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 


21' 


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 


INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS 


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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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INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS 


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 


INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS 


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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 


INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS 


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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 


INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS 


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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, 

C 


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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 

c  2 


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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 


INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS 


37" 


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 


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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 


41* 


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 


42* 


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 


INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS 


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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 


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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 


53* 


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 

56» 


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)  : — 

NOB.  T<cr'— wf .         .         •         -x.  225-228 


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