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Barrows, Samuel J.
The isles and shrines of Greece — Boston, 1898

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101; perfection of, 103; photographs
of, 89; setting of, 96, 101 ; sim-
plicity of, 97; situation of, 93;
statue of Athene in, 101; sunset,
105 ; topped with minaret, 95 ; work,
resemblance of stela; to, 134.

Passion service, beauty of the, 220.

Pater Anthimos, 1S6-1S8, 196, 219.

Pathos of grave stelae, 136.

Patras, 76, So, 2S7 ; goats at, 240.

Patriarchs, 218.

Patriotic institution, Greek Church a,
221; plays, 159.

Patriotism, 5 ; shrine of, 254.

Paul, Saint. See Saint.

Pauline church, 215.

Pausanias, 4, 8, 112, 117, 118, 167,
202, 255, 269-275, 281, 300, 301.

Peas in jars at Troy, 36S.

Peasants, frugality of, 197.

Pedagogues, 233, 235.

Pediments, sculptured, 101 ; at Olym-
pia, 293.

Pelasgic dweller in Athens, 93 ; walls,

97, i>9-
Peleus, 319.

Pelion, 319, 321, 322, 340.
Peloponnesian War, 26.
Peloponnesus, 70, 76, 258, 267; an

island, 268-270, 345; heart of, 2S4;

homes in, 198; marriage customs

in, 183-189.
Peneius, 320, 322, 326, 328.
Penelope, 54, 58.
Pennethorne, curvature, 92.
Penrose, measurements by, 9S, 99, 101,

259.
Pentecost, 244.

Pentclic marble, 101, 108, no, 123.
Pentelicus, 104, 156, 254, 263, 345 ;

monastery on, 219.
Perfumers, 168.

Pergamon, Attains, king of, 167.
Periander, tyrant of Corinth, 269, 270.
Pericles, 58, 90, 94, 96, 106, 22;, 246;

age of, 126, 164, 275 ; Propyla;a,

107, 108, in.
Peripatetic dairy, 23S-240.
Permanent theatres, 143.
Persia, hosts of, 254, 279.

Persian invasion, 126; naval defeat,
351; War, 343, buildings before,
118, temple built after, 94.

Persians, spoils taken from, 117; de-
struction by, 120, of Erechtheum,
117, of Propykea, 107, of statues,
120.

Pet animals on grave reliefs, 135.

Petrine church, 215.

Phajacians, land of the, 25, 32, 37, 38,
60.

Phffidriades, 297, 298, 300, 306.

Phaleron, Bay of, from Acropolis, 104.

Phanari, or Ithome, 325.

Pharsalus, home of Achilles, 325.

Phera?, 319.

Phidias, 58, 90, 94, 126, 263; statue
of Athene, 103, 11S, 292.

Philanthropic enterprises, 230.

Philanthropy, 77, 249.

Philippeion, 292.

Philologists, 218.

Philopappus, hill of, 104, 127,

" Philo's boat," 233.

Phocis, 271, 297.

Phoenicia, 277.

Phoenix, symbol of resurrection, 211.

Phorcys, harbor of, 60, 68, 69.

Piano in Athens, 160.

Pilatus railroad, 329.

Pindar, 126, 225.

Pindus, 328.

Piraeus, 25,104, 255,317, 337, 352,355.

Pisistratus on Acropolis, 94.

Pissaeto, 61.

Pithoi, 368.

Pithos, 164, 173.

Plato, 5S, 126, 127, 183, 200, 204, 225,

227, 233. 252»3'<. 3°9'
Plutarch, 169.

Pnyx, 104; dancing on, 140.
Polis, Bay of, 67.
Political and ecclesiastical authority,

218.
Pollux, 179.
Polycleitus, 274.
Polyphemus, 278.
Polytheism, 208.
Pompey, battlefield of, 325.
Poros, 345.
 
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