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INDEX
Metropolitans, 217-222.
Mice, havoc of, 278.
Middle Ages, representations of devil
and demons in, 211.
Mimont, Baron, 335.
Minaret placed on Parthenon, 95.
Mining, 263.
Minister of Ecclesiastical Affairs, 218.
Ministers of State, 222.
Miracles of Epidaurus, 272.
Mnesicles, Propylaea, 111.
Modern Greek Church, 214-222 ; lan-
guage, 27, 267; theatres in Athens,
159.
Mohammedanism victorious overChris-
tianity, 95.
Molo, Gulf of, 64-68.
Monasteries, 49, 53, 21S, 219, 307-312.
Monastery, ascent of, 326; of Holy
Trinity, 326; of St. Barlaam, 328,
330; of St. George, 155 ; of St. Luke,
3°7, 3°9> 3i°. 312 ; of st- Stephen,
327; supper in, 32S.
Monastic life, 49, 53, 310-312; prop-
erty. 218, 219.
Money-changers, 170.
Monoliths, 270.
Monotheism, 203.
Monte San Salvatore, 27.
Morosini, 20, 95.
Mosque, Parthenon as, 95.
" Mother of God," 203.
Mother of the Gods, temple to, 168,
289.
Mother Superior of Cephalonia Mon-
astery, 50.
Mount Ida, 363.
Mount Kynthos, 349.
Mountain shrines, 40.
" Mourning Athene," 122, 123.
Muir, Miss Marion, x., 235, 237.
Murray's Hand-Book, 31S.
Museums at Olympia, 291, 293; at
Athens. See Athens,
Music in Athens, 159,
Musical notation, 302.
Musicians in Roman theatre, T50;
in later times, 151.
Mycenae, 4, 7, 38, 64, 69, 26S, 274-
279, 35s) 365-37I-
Mycenaean age, 358.
Mycenaean city, 365.
Mycenaean period, 366.
Mykale, 351.
Mykonos, 349, 351.
Myrtle-sellers, 168.
" Mythology and Monuments of An-
cient Athens," 208.
Mythology in the mart, 245; pagan,
202, 204.
Myths, Christian and pagan, 205.
Names, revival of ancient, 166.
Naos, 206.
Narthex, 206.
National Exposition, 158; holidays,
3°t 3l31 hymn of Greece, 237;
Museum, 7, 158, 226, 248, 258,
stela in, 129-135.
Nationality, feeling of, 2S8.
Natural beauty, appreciation of, 256.
Nature worship, 2S6.
Nauplia, 272, 278, 279.
Nausicaa, 32-36, 39, 42, 349
Nave, 206, 216.
Naxos, 345, 347, 349.
Naxos, legends of, 209.
Nazarenes, Greek priests, 217.
Neachori, Zante, 75.
Neale, excommunication, 208; orien-
tation of Greek churches, 206.
Neander, 216.
Neapolitan supremacy, 26.
" Nearer, my God, to Thee," in Greek,
227.
Nemesis, temples of, 25S.
Neo-Platonists, 127.
Nereids in popular poetry, 210.
Neritos, 59.
Nero, 300; Corinthian Canal, 269, 270.
" Neugriechische Marchen," 209.
New Testament, evil spirits in, 208 ;
Greek, 28, 209; times, 170, 215,
271.
New woman of Athens, 196.
New Year's, 249; in Agora, 174, 176.
Newsboys' schools, 250.
Newspaper jokes, 232.
Newspapers, advertisements in Greek,
199; in Athens, 22S-232.
INDEX
Metropolitans, 217-222.
Mice, havoc of, 278.
Middle Ages, representations of devil
and demons in, 211.
Mimont, Baron, 335.
Minaret placed on Parthenon, 95.
Mining, 263.
Minister of Ecclesiastical Affairs, 218.
Ministers of State, 222.
Miracles of Epidaurus, 272.
Mnesicles, Propylaea, 111.
Modern Greek Church, 214-222 ; lan-
guage, 27, 267; theatres in Athens,
159.
Mohammedanism victorious overChris-
tianity, 95.
Molo, Gulf of, 64-68.
Monasteries, 49, 53, 21S, 219, 307-312.
Monastery, ascent of, 326; of Holy
Trinity, 326; of St. Barlaam, 328,
330; of St. George, 155 ; of St. Luke,
3°7, 3°9> 3i°. 312 ; of st- Stephen,
327; supper in, 32S.
Monastic life, 49, 53, 310-312; prop-
erty. 218, 219.
Money-changers, 170.
Monoliths, 270.
Monotheism, 203.
Monte San Salvatore, 27.
Morosini, 20, 95.
Mosque, Parthenon as, 95.
" Mother of God," 203.
Mother of the Gods, temple to, 168,
289.
Mother Superior of Cephalonia Mon-
astery, 50.
Mount Ida, 363.
Mount Kynthos, 349.
Mountain shrines, 40.
" Mourning Athene," 122, 123.
Muir, Miss Marion, x., 235, 237.
Murray's Hand-Book, 31S.
Museums at Olympia, 291, 293; at
Athens. See Athens,
Music in Athens, 159,
Musical notation, 302.
Musicians in Roman theatre, T50;
in later times, 151.
Mycenae, 4, 7, 38, 64, 69, 26S, 274-
279, 35s) 365-37I-
Mycenaean age, 358.
Mycenaean city, 365.
Mycenaean period, 366.
Mykale, 351.
Mykonos, 349, 351.
Myrtle-sellers, 168.
" Mythology and Monuments of An-
cient Athens," 208.
Mythology in the mart, 245; pagan,
202, 204.
Myths, Christian and pagan, 205.
Names, revival of ancient, 166.
Naos, 206.
Narthex, 206.
National Exposition, 158; holidays,
3°t 3l31 hymn of Greece, 237;
Museum, 7, 158, 226, 248, 258,
stela in, 129-135.
Nationality, feeling of, 2S8.
Natural beauty, appreciation of, 256.
Nature worship, 2S6.
Nauplia, 272, 278, 279.
Nausicaa, 32-36, 39, 42, 349
Nave, 206, 216.
Naxos, 345, 347, 349.
Naxos, legends of, 209.
Nazarenes, Greek priests, 217.
Neachori, Zante, 75.
Neale, excommunication, 208; orien-
tation of Greek churches, 206.
Neander, 216.
Neapolitan supremacy, 26.
" Nearer, my God, to Thee," in Greek,
227.
Nemesis, temples of, 25S.
Neo-Platonists, 127.
Nereids in popular poetry, 210.
Neritos, 59.
Nero, 300; Corinthian Canal, 269, 270.
" Neugriechische Marchen," 209.
New Testament, evil spirits in, 208 ;
Greek, 28, 209; times, 170, 215,
271.
New woman of Athens, 196.
New Year's, 249; in Agora, 174, 176.
Newsboys' schools, 250.
Newspaper jokes, 232.
Newspapers, advertisements in Greek,
199; in Athens, 22S-232.