788
INDEX RERUM.
Apollo—■
Patroos (?), Athens, 327.
Propylaeos, Cremna, 590.
Pythaeus, Asine, 362.
Pythios, Athens, 327; Megara, 330;
Tralles, 555 ; Mallus,608; Alexandria,
719.
Smintheus, Alexandria Troas, 469.
Smintheus, statue of, by Scopas, 470.
Thearios (?), Troezen, 371.
Theoxenios, Pellene, 350.
Thymbraeos, temple of, at Thymbra, 475.
Triopios, Cnidus, 523 ; hieron of, opposite
Cos, 204.
Apollonia, various Asiatic cities bearing name
of, method of distinguishing their coins, 521.
Apollonis, Queen, head of (?), Cyzicus, 454.
Apteras or Pteras, oekist of Aptara, 387.
Apulia, chronological table of coinage of, 36.
Aramaic inscriptions on coins of Amisus, 424 ;
of Gaziura, 426 ; of Paphlagonia, 431 ; of
Sinope,434; of Side(?), 586 ; of Cilicia, 597;
of Issus, 604; of Mallus, 606 ; of Tarsus,
612 sqq.; of Ariarathes of Cappadocia, 631;
of Hieropolis, Cyrrhesticae, 654; of Sidon (?),
672; of Persis, 696.
Aratus the Poet (?), Soli, 612.
Arcadia, chronological table of coinage of, 344 ;
federal money of, 372.
Archedamis, wife ofTheophanes, Mytilene, 488.
Archias, oekist of Syracuse, 157-
Ares, Mamertini, 136; as Sun-god, Mesembria,
237 ; Corinth, 340 ; Argos, 368 ; Amasia,
423; Cabeira, 425; Chabacta, 426; Ga-
ziura, 426 ; Laodiceia, 426 ; Pimolisa, 426 ;
Taulara, 427 ; Amastris, 433 ; Metropolis
Ion., 502 ; Prostanna (?), 591 ; Lyrbe, 605 ;
Tarsus (?), 614; Rabbath-Moba, 687; Alex-
andria, 719.
Arethusa, Syracuse, 151, 155 ; Tarsus, 614.
Argaeus, Mount, Archelaus, Cappadociae Rex,
633 J Caesareia Cap., 633.
Argo, the ship, Magnetes, 256; Magnesia
Ion., 502 ; Sidon, 673.
Argolis, chronological table of coinage of, 343.
Ariadne and Dionysos, Perinthus, 232.
Ariadne (?), head of, Lampsacus, 457.
Arian Pali inscriptions on coins, Bactria, 705
sqq., 709.
Aries, the Constellation, Antioch, 657;
Nisibis, 689.
Arion, Thelpusa, 382 ; Methymna, 486 sq.
Aristaeos, Rhegium, 94 ; Corcyra, 276 ; Ceos,
410 sq.; Cyrene, 726 sqq.
Aristeas, the Pythagorean, Metapontum, 63.
Aristion, partizan of Mithradates, name of, on
Athenian coins, 322, 324.
Aristophanes’ allusions to Athenian coins, 314.
Aristotle, on the origin of coinage, Introd., § 1 ;
statement of, as to new type of coins intro-
duced by Hippias, 311 ; his explanation of
Tenedian coin-types, 476.
Ark of Noah on coin of Apameia, 558.
Arkas, infant, beside his mother Kallisto,
Methydrium, 377; Orchomenus, 377; in¬
fant, carried by Hermes, Pheneus, 378.
Arne, nymph, Cierium, 249.
Aroe, ancient name of Patrae, 349.
Art, progress of, in Sicily, 99.
Artemis—
Agrotera, Cherronesus, 237; Megara,330.
Amarynthia, Eretria, 306.
Astyrene, Antandrus, 447.
Boreitene, Attalia, 548 ; Thyateira, 554.
Brauronia, Laodiceia ad Mare, 660.
Britomartis, Crete, 383.
Ekbatesia, Siphnos, 419.
Ephesia, temple of, at Aiea, 374.
Ephesia, Gortyna, 396 ; Cyme, 479;
Came, 479; Ephesus, 494 sqq.; Me-
tropolis Ion., 502 ; Iasus, 528; Taba,
531 ; Acrasus, 547 ; Aninetus, 548 ;
Cilbiani, 549; Gordus Julia, 549;
Nacrasa, 551 ; Tabala, 554; Acmonia,
556 ; Aezani, 556; Colossae, 561 ;
Cotiaeum, 561; Synnada, 569.
Eurippe, Pheneus, 37S sq.
Kindyas, Bargylia, 522.
Klaria, Colophon, 494.
Knakalesia, Caphya, 374.
Kyparissia, Lacedaemon, 364.
Laphria, statue and festival of, Patrae,
349 ST
Leukophryne, Magnesia Ion., 502.
Limenoskopos (?), Massilia, 7.
Lykia (?), Troezen, 371.
Munychia, Phygela, 508.
Myndia, Myndus, 529.
Myrea (?), Myra, 577.
Perasia, Hieropolis Cil., 603.
Pergaea, Perga, 585 ; Andeda, 589 ;
Pednelissus, 591 ; Pogla, 591.
Persika, Hierocaesareia Lyd., 550; Hy-
paepa, 550.
Pheraea, Pherae, 261 ; Sicyon, 347.
Propylaea, Athens, 324.
Soteira, Agrigentum, 108 ; Syracuse, 156,
159 sq.; Megara, 330.
Stymphalia, Stymphalus, 380.
Tauropolos, Amphipolis, 190; Macedonia,
208 ; Cherronesus, 237 ; cultus of, at
Panticapaeum, 239.
Tyche, Gerasa Decap., 665.
Aryandes, punishment of, 699; his silver
coins, 699, 711.
As, libral, 4390 grs., 15; triental, 1756 grs.,
16; uncial, 421 grs., 16; semuncial, 17.
Ascanius. See Aeneas.
Asia, Roman province, date of constitution of,
497; characteristics of coinage of, 547.
Askenos (see Men), Sardes, 553.
Asklepieion at Athens, inventory of, 201 ; at
Agrigentum, 108.
Asklepios, worship of, in Thessaly, 249, 263 ;
at Epidaurus, 369 ; at Pergamum, 459 sqq.;
statue of, by Thrasymedes of Paros, Epi-
daurus, 369 ; suckled by goat, Epidaurus,
370; enthrone'd, with dog and serpent
beside him, Epidaurus, 369, 370 ; Phinaeos,
Nicopolis, 272.
Asklepios and Isis, sanctuaries of, Corinth,
34°-
Assaria Italica (?), Crete, 384.
Assarion, Chios, 514.
Astarte, Mallus, 606 ; Capitolias Coelesyriae,
662 ; Aradus, 667 sq.; Berytus, 668 ;
INDEX RERUM.
Apollo—■
Patroos (?), Athens, 327.
Propylaeos, Cremna, 590.
Pythaeus, Asine, 362.
Pythios, Athens, 327; Megara, 330;
Tralles, 555 ; Mallus,608; Alexandria,
719.
Smintheus, Alexandria Troas, 469.
Smintheus, statue of, by Scopas, 470.
Thearios (?), Troezen, 371.
Theoxenios, Pellene, 350.
Thymbraeos, temple of, at Thymbra, 475.
Triopios, Cnidus, 523 ; hieron of, opposite
Cos, 204.
Apollonia, various Asiatic cities bearing name
of, method of distinguishing their coins, 521.
Apollonis, Queen, head of (?), Cyzicus, 454.
Apteras or Pteras, oekist of Aptara, 387.
Apulia, chronological table of coinage of, 36.
Aramaic inscriptions on coins of Amisus, 424 ;
of Gaziura, 426 ; of Paphlagonia, 431 ; of
Sinope,434; of Side(?), 586 ; of Cilicia, 597;
of Issus, 604; of Mallus, 606 ; of Tarsus,
612 sqq.; of Ariarathes of Cappadocia, 631;
of Hieropolis, Cyrrhesticae, 654; of Sidon (?),
672; of Persis, 696.
Aratus the Poet (?), Soli, 612.
Arcadia, chronological table of coinage of, 344 ;
federal money of, 372.
Archedamis, wife ofTheophanes, Mytilene, 488.
Archias, oekist of Syracuse, 157-
Ares, Mamertini, 136; as Sun-god, Mesembria,
237 ; Corinth, 340 ; Argos, 368 ; Amasia,
423; Cabeira, 425; Chabacta, 426; Ga-
ziura, 426 ; Laodiceia, 426 ; Pimolisa, 426 ;
Taulara, 427 ; Amastris, 433 ; Metropolis
Ion., 502 ; Prostanna (?), 591 ; Lyrbe, 605 ;
Tarsus (?), 614; Rabbath-Moba, 687; Alex-
andria, 719.
Arethusa, Syracuse, 151, 155 ; Tarsus, 614.
Argaeus, Mount, Archelaus, Cappadociae Rex,
633 J Caesareia Cap., 633.
Argo, the ship, Magnetes, 256; Magnesia
Ion., 502 ; Sidon, 673.
Argolis, chronological table of coinage of, 343.
Ariadne and Dionysos, Perinthus, 232.
Ariadne (?), head of, Lampsacus, 457.
Arian Pali inscriptions on coins, Bactria, 705
sqq., 709.
Aries, the Constellation, Antioch, 657;
Nisibis, 689.
Arion, Thelpusa, 382 ; Methymna, 486 sq.
Aristaeos, Rhegium, 94 ; Corcyra, 276 ; Ceos,
410 sq.; Cyrene, 726 sqq.
Aristeas, the Pythagorean, Metapontum, 63.
Aristion, partizan of Mithradates, name of, on
Athenian coins, 322, 324.
Aristophanes’ allusions to Athenian coins, 314.
Aristotle, on the origin of coinage, Introd., § 1 ;
statement of, as to new type of coins intro-
duced by Hippias, 311 ; his explanation of
Tenedian coin-types, 476.
Ark of Noah on coin of Apameia, 558.
Arkas, infant, beside his mother Kallisto,
Methydrium, 377; Orchomenus, 377; in¬
fant, carried by Hermes, Pheneus, 378.
Arne, nymph, Cierium, 249.
Aroe, ancient name of Patrae, 349.
Art, progress of, in Sicily, 99.
Artemis—
Agrotera, Cherronesus, 237; Megara,330.
Amarynthia, Eretria, 306.
Astyrene, Antandrus, 447.
Boreitene, Attalia, 548 ; Thyateira, 554.
Brauronia, Laodiceia ad Mare, 660.
Britomartis, Crete, 383.
Ekbatesia, Siphnos, 419.
Ephesia, temple of, at Aiea, 374.
Ephesia, Gortyna, 396 ; Cyme, 479;
Came, 479; Ephesus, 494 sqq.; Me-
tropolis Ion., 502 ; Iasus, 528; Taba,
531 ; Acrasus, 547 ; Aninetus, 548 ;
Cilbiani, 549; Gordus Julia, 549;
Nacrasa, 551 ; Tabala, 554; Acmonia,
556 ; Aezani, 556; Colossae, 561 ;
Cotiaeum, 561; Synnada, 569.
Eurippe, Pheneus, 37S sq.
Kindyas, Bargylia, 522.
Klaria, Colophon, 494.
Knakalesia, Caphya, 374.
Kyparissia, Lacedaemon, 364.
Laphria, statue and festival of, Patrae,
349 ST
Leukophryne, Magnesia Ion., 502.
Limenoskopos (?), Massilia, 7.
Lykia (?), Troezen, 371.
Munychia, Phygela, 508.
Myndia, Myndus, 529.
Myrea (?), Myra, 577.
Perasia, Hieropolis Cil., 603.
Pergaea, Perga, 585 ; Andeda, 589 ;
Pednelissus, 591 ; Pogla, 591.
Persika, Hierocaesareia Lyd., 550; Hy-
paepa, 550.
Pheraea, Pherae, 261 ; Sicyon, 347.
Propylaea, Athens, 324.
Soteira, Agrigentum, 108 ; Syracuse, 156,
159 sq.; Megara, 330.
Stymphalia, Stymphalus, 380.
Tauropolos, Amphipolis, 190; Macedonia,
208 ; Cherronesus, 237 ; cultus of, at
Panticapaeum, 239.
Tyche, Gerasa Decap., 665.
Aryandes, punishment of, 699; his silver
coins, 699, 711.
As, libral, 4390 grs., 15; triental, 1756 grs.,
16; uncial, 421 grs., 16; semuncial, 17.
Ascanius. See Aeneas.
Asia, Roman province, date of constitution of,
497; characteristics of coinage of, 547.
Askenos (see Men), Sardes, 553.
Asklepieion at Athens, inventory of, 201 ; at
Agrigentum, 108.
Asklepios, worship of, in Thessaly, 249, 263 ;
at Epidaurus, 369 ; at Pergamum, 459 sqq.;
statue of, by Thrasymedes of Paros, Epi-
daurus, 369 ; suckled by goat, Epidaurus,
370; enthrone'd, with dog and serpent
beside him, Epidaurus, 369, 370 ; Phinaeos,
Nicopolis, 272.
Asklepios and Isis, sanctuaries of, Corinth,
34°-
Assaria Italica (?), Crete, 384.
Assarion, Chios, 514.
Astarte, Mallus, 606 ; Capitolias Coelesyriae,
662 ; Aradus, 667 sq.; Berytus, 668 ;