INDEX. 254
Mardomus, destruction of Athens by, i. 50
Mariners, votive Greek inscription of, to Apollo of Tarsus, H. 147
" Marmor Atheniense," ii. 37, note *
Medicine, art of, in profound darkness among the Greeks* ii. 7,
note f -
Megali Panaghia, church of, i. 31
Meidias, treatment of Demosthenes by, when serving the office of
choragus, ii. 98
Meles, sepulchral urn bearing the name of, ii. 163
Melisander, poem of, upon the contest between the Centaurs and
the Lapithce, now lost, i. 141
Memnon, Egyptian copy of the Tocal statue of, in the British
Museum, i. 95
-----------head of the younger, l. 07
Mendeli, or Penteli, the modern name of the mountain of Pente-
licus, i. 16
Menestratus, son of Thoracides, sepulchral column of, ii. 150
Mercury, marble statue of, at Thebes, ascribed to Pmdias, i. 121
Mercury and Hercules, votive inscription to, relating to prizes won
in the games, ii. 147
Mesoghi, level district of, i. 17
Methe, a Bacchante supposed to represent her, ii. 73, 75
Metceci, foreigners settled in Athens, i. 183
■---------diphrophoroi, or bearers of folding stools, the wives and
daughters of, i. 226
Metope, meaning of the term, i. 132, note *
Metopes of the Parthenon, story represented in the, i. 133, 139
*------------■------------------elements of, as they regard art, i. 143
-------------------------------descriptions of the respective Metopes,
from the south side of the Parthenon, i. 144, 145, 146. 147,
148,149, 150,151,152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159
------------NH---------— fragments of figures of the, preserved
in the Elgin collection, i. 160
Metopes of the temple of Theseus, ii. 51, 55,56
Metopes of the temple of Selinus, in Sicily, account of, i. Hi,
112
Metopes and architectural fragments from Phigaleia, ii. 212
Metrodora, sepulchral urn bearing the name of, ii. 163
Mmerva, inscripfion relating to gifts received by the treasurers of,
ii. 138
-----—._ forehead of, i. 3, Bote *
---------- temple of, in the Acropolis, destroyed by Xerxes, i. 50
■———- a heifer or a sheep, the proper sacrifice for, L 78
-.--....,;,„.,,'statue' of. made for the Platseans by Phidias, i* 119
—-----—■ figure ofj in the temple of Fortune at Rome, i, 120
Mardomus, destruction of Athens by, i. 50
Mariners, votive Greek inscription of, to Apollo of Tarsus, H. 147
" Marmor Atheniense," ii. 37, note *
Medicine, art of, in profound darkness among the Greeks* ii. 7,
note f -
Megali Panaghia, church of, i. 31
Meidias, treatment of Demosthenes by, when serving the office of
choragus, ii. 98
Meles, sepulchral urn bearing the name of, ii. 163
Melisander, poem of, upon the contest between the Centaurs and
the Lapithce, now lost, i. 141
Memnon, Egyptian copy of the Tocal statue of, in the British
Museum, i. 95
-----------head of the younger, l. 07
Mendeli, or Penteli, the modern name of the mountain of Pente-
licus, i. 16
Menestratus, son of Thoracides, sepulchral column of, ii. 150
Mercury, marble statue of, at Thebes, ascribed to Pmdias, i. 121
Mercury and Hercules, votive inscription to, relating to prizes won
in the games, ii. 147
Mesoghi, level district of, i. 17
Methe, a Bacchante supposed to represent her, ii. 73, 75
Metceci, foreigners settled in Athens, i. 183
■---------diphrophoroi, or bearers of folding stools, the wives and
daughters of, i. 226
Metope, meaning of the term, i. 132, note *
Metopes of the Parthenon, story represented in the, i. 133, 139
*------------■------------------elements of, as they regard art, i. 143
-------------------------------descriptions of the respective Metopes,
from the south side of the Parthenon, i. 144, 145, 146. 147,
148,149, 150,151,152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159
------------NH---------— fragments of figures of the, preserved
in the Elgin collection, i. 160
Metopes of the temple of Theseus, ii. 51, 55,56
Metopes of the temple of Selinus, in Sicily, account of, i. Hi,
112
Metopes and architectural fragments from Phigaleia, ii. 212
Metrodora, sepulchral urn bearing the name of, ii. 163
Mmerva, inscripfion relating to gifts received by the treasurers of,
ii. 138
-----—._ forehead of, i. 3, Bote *
---------- temple of, in the Acropolis, destroyed by Xerxes, i. 50
■———- a heifer or a sheep, the proper sacrifice for, L 78
-.--....,;,„.,,'statue' of. made for the Platseans by Phidias, i* 119
—-----—■ figure ofj in the temple of Fortune at Rome, i, 120